Show f THE SALT CAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 10 1034 is reducing Law Executes Four Mongrel Dogs Utahns to Honor onLatvia CZECHS DENY wine Austrian Nazis MODEL CRIME Former S L Actor Pack Attack on School Girl CODE Strike AIDING REVOLT For to Happy Ready MUST BE FAIR PRAISED — The Utah club of Nets- York City Agony All — A a moment before had been Declares Exile CORTLAND N Y Feb yelping expecting to occupy the entire poisoned needle- wielded by the law for joy at being released from the' mezzanine floor of thj Alvin theater EXPERT SAYS Official Insists Govern- executed four mongrel dogs Thursday "S POWER GAINS flow-Rhecmat- : -- m 15 (Jp) tax Its axels ic Gone - profiteering Must Go - As-ser- ts Federal Commis from Put for a pack attack which crippled schoolgirl Joyce Hammond Appeals from animal lovers all over the country failed to save the dogs They were' taken from cells shortly PARIS Feb 15 (A3)— Dr' Edward811- midnight to an animal hospital 'where E V Benes minister of foreign affairs of Moore CountyoutVeterinarian the death sentences carried denied to the imposed by Justice of the Peace A p Associated Press today that his gov- McGraw ernment had furnished money or Dr Moore plunged the needle into arms to the Austrian socialists as each dog Then an anesthetic was The dogs which only charged by newspapers in Budapest administered and Italy These charges are frequently made but they are absolutely without foundation" Dr Benes declared The Interview took place alter Dr Benes had conferred with Louis French minister of foreign affairs about the plight of Austria Benes is en route home from Lon- ment Has NntCiven Money or Arms -- - sioner (ContlaiMd Leader Appeals to Army to Withdraw Support- From Chancellor Dollfuss Feb MUNICH Germany 15 (UP) Bold warning that the nazii"atanding by with their rifles at rest ont) execution3 was approved by the Society for the Preventing of Cruelty to Animals a the "most humane” Little 'Joyce who may never recover the use of an' arm the dogs mangled slept at her home a few blocks from the hospital while the dogs were being killed Unaware of the impending execution she had spent a busy day Wednesday looking over hundreds of valentines chewing gum and a "sunshine basket” of toys - waiting their hour” was sounded tosent her night by Theo Habicht exiled leader of the banned nazi party of Austria-Habichin a broadcast from MuSix Plead Not Guilty nich directed at Austrian listeners declared In Cases Involving Indians “We accuse the Austrian governGerman ment of a crime against the Stanley Sampson Stacey Reed and people and European peace” He addMorris Jake accused of attacking Ined that the responsibility must be shared by the government which was dian girls on the Uintah-Ouraresaware of conditions in Austria yet don ervation pleaded not guilty when Doll-fus-s It was stated authoritatively that supported Chancellor Engelbert arraigned- - Thursday before U S the French government ‘‘is seriously Gould B Blakely Famous Characters to Imper- Commissioner the Austrian concerned” with affairs In Austria Hgbicht appealed set was for Friday and the Hearing army to withdraw ita support from ‘‘but considers the conflict Is internal sonated in Carnival at defendants were taken to the county Dollfuss and help the nazia come into rather than external and direct inJail in default of bonds fixed at tervention is therefore impossible’ power " I1Q0Q each West High ‘You alone hold the country’s fate The Associated Press was told that Art Taylor Tony Katsas and Jack in your hands” he declared “You France favors “dealing with the prob Kump charged with selling whisky must decide now whether tomorrow lem at Geneva” Freaks movie stars and other char- to Indians on the reservation also The foreign office here watching acters were you fire on nazis and afterwards fight Impersonated at the West pleaded not guilty They were oron the aide of Germany’s enemies1 Austria closely is in constant touch school carnival Wednesday af- dered to appear Saturday for hearhigh Habicht declared the Austrian nazis with London and Rome ternoon In the Eaton gymnasium ing and were taken to the county were strictly forbidden to follow The carnival was sponsored by the jail for failure to produce bonds of C1 uh to raise funds to appeal to enlist to toe loyalist Auto Accident Lead® 1500 each Cosmopolitan f volunteer corps in Austria He exfor the school library To $1080 Damage Suit buyThebooks pressed respect for the workers who booths side shows and other Glee Club Members although misled in their heroic fight demonstrations were under direction proved true Germans" A suit against the Bird A Jex com- of J A Curtis faculty sponsor Take Pantomime In his impassioned plea for support Wayne Stoker club president Ike of the nazi cause Habicht criticized pany and Richard L Bird Jr was Masaoka vice president Iren court Thursthe support of Dollfuss by the Aus- filed In the Third district "Hiawatha” a cantata pantomime business manager Leonard Best 14 through her trian bishops declaring at the same day by Barbara Hubbard secretary William Dalton wa presented Thursday night by the Emma Best for 1108065 guardian Lowell school glee club at the school time they were ‘‘hypocritically as an outgrowth of an auto- In charge of round table preaching reconciliation and peace” damage Prior to the carnival an assembly building under direction of Miss in mobile accident occurred that early Edith Beless musical director Lead"Deadly hatred is not extinguished at South Temple and Fifth sponsored by the Gregg club was held by the shelling oferwomen and chi- January to the auditorium for the stqdent ing parts were taken by Sally Arno East streets ldren” Habicht declared vlch Nokomis Sidney Eliason LitThe plaintiff suffered injuries to body A tap dance was given by Ray tle Hiawatha He added that the nazis however Douglas Mullet HiawaWilliam Pratt Norman Hemingway her neck knee hand she when right would observe the strictest discipline was of tha the youth and Billy McIntyre Harlin Osmond Jacobsen and a struck driven by by caq in their fight on Dollfuss and the Granite Ellen Gulbrandsen sang a Iagor fascists and that the latter between Richard L Bird Jr according to the soprano solo Eighth grade boys gave an Indian Dancers from Marthe two millstones of nazilsm and complaint Burton’s dancing group enter- dance under direction of Mias Myrtle garet Peterson and Abe Cushing gave an Marxism would ba crushed tained Montana Driver Held “The Ghost Story”-wathem fairly presented original song end dance Mrs- Edna direction of - Miss Margaret Burkhart was accompanist The scenThe public is now becoming well On Traffic Liquor Counts under AlCaldwell The cast included William ery was painted and arranged by Mrs informed on power problems Floor Fern Wilkins Maida Seal Angle McGhiet ready the man in the street knows the Jack Connors 40 of Livingston Florence Martin Oral Swan Robert difference between fact and fallacy POLICE CHIEF TO TALK Mont was arrested Wednesday night Peteraon Lanol Larsen between argument and sophistry be Stanley Ross Friedman and Emma Halve raen IDAHO FALLS Idaho—Chief of tween propaganda and information by State Highway Patrolmen MacDonald and Ray Demtog oh the The people have made up their minds The program closed with a dance Police C A Carlson of Idaho Falls state highway near Sandy after er to vitalize and emphasize ‘‘public’1 in will diacuss Idaho Falls traffic rules ROBERT PENNINGTON attenratio driving had attracted the and requirements before the upper the term public utility Idaho-Rotion of the patrolmen bert TWIN FALLS Henceforth the consuming public Pen Snak river valley division of the (Continued from Pm ont) He was held In the county Jail on nlngton 7 ton of Mr and Mn R O Idaho Transport association Friday will insist that for every dollar paid It ahaU have a full return of service bunting— the charges of reckless driving and liquor Pennington Kimberly died to Twin night at the Garrett Transfer comFalls general hospital Wednesday pany warehouse headquarters Truckand ft will grant that every dollar pictures of possession Two cases of wine bearing govern- morning Ha had been under medical ers from Blackfoot to Ashton memhonestly invested Is entitled to an Dollfuss opportunity to cam a fair return but The government claimed complete ment stamps were Hound to his ear treatment tiera since February 6 He bers of the unit are expected to la survived by his parents no more The public asks that the victory but while socialists were bat- officers reported attend power industry shall be motivated tered out of their Vienna strongholds primarily by service to the many reports of conditions to the provinces rather than profit to the few It de- left many gaps mands a new deal because It wants a Dispatches that the rebels had sur fair deal rounded a home guard detachment under Prince Ernst Rudiger von Up te Power Industry home guard chieftain and If the power Industry meets this Austrisn vice chancellor jiirt demand with a new wisdom suit- theInsecond suburban Laaberg 2000 socialists ed to the new ear of social service and Chancellor with complete candor and fairness if surrendered following Dollfuss' amnesty decree and troop it follows the statesmanlike and 11b- - ers captured the huge Goethehof mueral leadership within its own ranks an Insurgents’ and ahows a progressive cooperative nicipal apartments spirit rather than a reactionary and stronghold obstructive one If it comes forward Prince von Starhemberg was said with constructive practical proposals to have been bottled up with his for the eradication of admitted evils fascist follower! to Steyr by socialists who hsd gained vantage points it may confidently expect the cooper- outside that town but he appeared at ation and support of public officials and the public they represent It la Atudelden to deliver an oration at tha of a Heimwehr officer killed regrettable that a part of tha industry funeral which has refrained from antisocial to action practices has shared the penalty in Von Starhemberg blamed Goversome measure et least resulting from nor Joseph SchlegeT for tha uprising a ruthless disregard of the public in- The governor a Christian aociallst terest by others But the public la wu charged by the prince with havnow discriminating and those com- ing "hindered and sabotaged the strugagainst Marxism to Austria year panies and groups in the industry gle which have aet or do promptly set after year” their houses In order may be assured Tha general Impression In political circles tonight was that the governi the reward of restored confidence ment wai easily mastering the final In any survey of power problems that of requiring Immediate correction cer- phase of military actionbands but tain holding company policies and “mopping up" guerilla were divided as to the reperpractices stand out In bold relief In- opinions deed the holding company problem cussions of the last few days disorhas become so vexatious and has to ders not only on popular feeling here many instances so effectually handi- but on sympathies abroad capped regulation of the operating companies that there are many who Italy Chiefs Adopt question whether there can be any real economic advantage in the hold- ‘Ilands Off’ policy ing company device sufficient to offofROME Fab 15 (AV-- A set the many economic disadvantages fice spokesman told tha foreign Associated from the standpoint of both the con- Press tonight that Italy is for a rigid suming public and tha stockholders “hands-ofto tha present policy to the operating companies Austrian situation Stricter Regulation Urged The spokesman said Italy believas Where these holding companies as Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss so is often the case through the chan- - strengthened hii position by domuprisnels of their management or service inating the companies' drain enormous profits ing that he may now be able to dishis of differences with nazi Gerfrom the operating companies they pose control thof is need for at least many without having to go tothe stringent and thorough supervision League of Nations a Every such holding company and its A sharp attack on management and service company for allegedly supporting and arming through which toll is taken from the Austrian socialists for their Insurrecoperating company should to my tion was launched today to tha Italian opinion be subject to effective state press The unanimity of the broadside was and federal regulation‘that the interests of the consuming public and the interpreted! as pointing to a governstockholder! of tha operating com- ment Instigation of the attack The newspapers referred also so what they pany may be protected Among other measures this would Mid wea the inexplalnable attitude of suggest that every intercorporate con France In the cr!is Is Aseodated Preeawaalnformed tract which would Obligati threpaat-t- ' girls1 tog company to purchase managerial that Italy is not in agreement with M engineering legal accounting con- the other powers on the advisability situstruction and other services from the of bringing the management and service company of ation before the league the system should be subjected to the She is convinced an official spokesauthority and approval of the appro- man said1 that such a step would and priate regulatory agency before such merelynostir Up muddy water beneficial results ' contract la permitted to become ef- bring The wheat move the big powera fective For these agreements made as they usually are between inter- could make now according to the locking directorates in a closed mar- Italian thesis would be to give Ausket and subject to no arm’s length or tria all possible economic aid ' free ’bargaining do not carry within leaders within the Industry who have the clear vision to see in the situation not danger but safety if the signs of the times are read and heeded Such leaders will not stop to argue with the signposts knowing that to do so is as unwise as it is fruitless They will understand that the road back to the old practices of writeups stock jobbing and profiteering at the expense of the public is forever barred Leaders with foresight and true wisdom will know that the only way out of present difficulties is in heeding the signs and going forward with safety Only those whose lust for unfair' gain has blinded them will fail to see the signs or heed the illumi- Dating light of experience One sign points to private greed the other to public good One leads to public opposition imminent danger and ultimate disaster while the other points to an open highway of enlarged service to the public' with promise of fair toll for capital invested and with ths assuranceof that Inestimable security' that can only come from deserved public confidence and good will Pnbllo Value Appreciated The people fully appreciate the great public value of the lndlspensable need for an efficiently and non estly managed power Industry The avsilabllity of electriclight and power at rates within the means of commerce industry the farm and the home is an absolute necessity for the progress and well being of society The vital importance of this service to the public weal puts the' industry tinder obligation to administer these utilities In the public Interest and likewise puts the people under a corresponding obligation to deal with Students Stage : Bar-tho- Show to Raise Fund for Library y Doll-fuss- Partin - ' - s AUSTRIA FACES CABINET CRISIS i- - ' K 4 honoring Moroni Olsen former Salt Move to Adopt ProLake alctor who will portray the role cedure in Utah of John Knox in the TheatSr guild production ‘‘Mary of Scotland” Harry Nelson Donna Jones Calvin Praising the model code of crimi- and Roscoe Grover are in charge of nal procedure drafted by a commit- arrangerwnMJhe dTWnaticgrQUE tWt hto weekly pay---of the Utah club Dr Howard R tee of the American Law Institute envelope HlDtiggs is club president agalrr anf approved by the Amerlcan'Ear So if you Dear Reader suffer from association District Attorney Calvin TO HOLD POULTRY SCHOOL Rheumatism Neuritis Backache or SciW Rawlings in two speeches Thursatica please bear In mind that within — FILER Idaho The annual poultry 24 hours after you begin day urged support of a movement school for Twin Falls this county poultry-me- n eafe yet powerful medicine taking to have the cod adopted to Utah excess acid will be conducted at the county starts to leave the body — In 48- - hour Mr Rawlings addressed the joint pain agony and awelllng staff of social workers Thursday af- fairgrounds here Friday and Saturday e are gone An ternoon at the civic center and Salt by Pren Moore specialist with the bottle cents 85c and state university extension service asLake post No 2 American Legion guaranteed by Schramm-johnssisted Hale Twin Falls Drug and Thursday night at the chamber of county by Harvey agent Meetings will begin commerce drug atoree everywhere The district attorney pointed out each day at 10 a m and 4p m that the code which has been recom mended by the institute for adoption CLOSING OUT LAST YEAR'S by the states eliminates loopholes through which many criminals' have been able to escape punishment and greatly speeds up court procedure Among the provisions of the code Mr Rawlings said il a plan for improving the bail system by requiring bondsmen to qualify periodically and list bonds they have outstanding Some as Low as 4 per roll The code the speaker added gives Some Embossed Papers at 7 more peryoll to makofficers police leeway Cleaner 10 can— for 25 ing arrests and provide for wider investigation at preliminary hearings Builder’ Paint gal-- 47 quart It also provides for appointment of 5-l- b Calcimine color all package 47 sanity hearts when the wnity of a criminal is in question the ruling of the board 'to be accepted by the ARMSTRONG-ENGBER- G courts Mr Rawlings said that some states already have adopted parts of the code and urged cooperation in having the code adopted to Utah with relatively few changes eight-ounc- 1 on first-cla- AT GREAT REDUCTION MAE WEST “Why Dan you darling what are you doing here in Hollywood?” CUPID: “Came for a holiday— it’s the one plaeeI never havetcrworkrAll you" 19 West can take care of yourselves n But then we’ve been using Lux Toilet Soap for years A luscious skin gets them every time” - ' tion to the consuming public which the burden of excessive "service” when the burden of writecharge equity and fair dealing demand ups and inflated capitalization and llktFelley an Finance excessiva salaries to executives — all The same need exists and the same imposed by the holding company lifted and when electrical policy should ba adopted with reference to financial transactions between appliances shall have been made operating companies and their affil- available to the public at low cost iates under common control Such thereby greatly increasing the com transactions Including temporary ad sumption of power the consuming vancee loans stock and bond Issue public may hope for substantial reand tha like ihoul all be subjected duction in rates and the operating to the supervision and regulation of companies may still enjoy the opporpublic authorities' A full disclosure tunity of a fair return of all pertinent facts as to such finan The present situation of tha Indusdal operations Including interest try la a commanding challenge to the rale commissions' brokerage and wisdom vision and constructive efsimilar fees should be decreed by forts of it leaders It likewise de' law mands firm yet rtatelllgent action When bolding company practices and cooperative efforts by jiublio ofhave been brought under supervision - - - First South Woman Sues Insurance Firm to Collect $10000 A suit to collect $10000 on a life Insurance policy of which she was the beneficiary was filed Thursday to federal court by Adele C Bingham against the New York Life Insurance company She sets forth that the Insured Andrew Bingham continued the policy in her name after their divorce in September 1927 as part of a property settlement In the principal sum of $5000 the policy carried a double liability clause for accidental death it Is ststed Mrs Bingham says that Mr Bingham died last November as a result of being struck by a gate at the Ogden stockyards and she made a claim to the insurance company for $10000 which was refused ‘ Italy may have a national trade mark for all wine made there J1 ' IVjyCTtV v 4 V ' - ' v ' s v a M' i -f n 4 - ') ' ' 1 - ' s PARAMOUNT STAR MAE WEST: “Ve ge our men all right - $ $149 CUPID: “Hello Mae how are tricks?’ Czecho-Slovakt- Austro-Germa- sa WALL IPAIPEE c j”” Again spporUf My GREATEST Atf CUPID: “You do know men Mae I find I’ve lots more spare time since girls everywhere started using your soap Guess I’ll fly over atid isee Lupe now Take care of yourself” MAE WEST “Byby C’m up and sometime” see me LUX TOILET SOAP Take a leaf out of Mae's little notebook! Lovely ap pealing skin attracts men just as honeysuckle attracts bees You can have it just as easily as the 9 out of 10 screen stars who use Lux Toilet Soap Use it yourself every day for the soft appealing skin that men adore! ' - ' |