Show - ' - J - — — -- t I 1 1 refl 1 - "7 - 11A - 0 - t I " A i THE SALT !AKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 'APRIL 21 193L1 -- - 46 1111 ilvATgli::psts ) i0N114RJtlypi THREATEN SUIT IThe 'BY associates ' Compromise rnterstate water rights complieslions bave caused water users ofl - - Rich county' to conelder taking sotion in the federal court in the effort to obtain their rightful share of the waters of the Bear river Governor Henry H Blood Friday in re- 2 sponse to an appeal from the Rich tounty citizens sent a telegram to Governor Leslie A Miller of Wyox- ming asking Al he would cooperate ' U provided by law with Utah in ap- pointing a water commissioner to distribute the waters of the stream SF-2 fording to existing rights It is Insisted that some ustriin WYomhlg whose rights are secondary to those of Utah users are neverthe leas taking the water from the streams while the Utah itilt11° ithout water or with — water -- Beth nave Laws Both states have laws permitting : the state engineers to appoint commissioners on interstate streams eilth consent of the respective governors to' distribute waters This been followed In–the practice part But this yur Wyoming with anew state engineer Edwin W Burtitt his not agreed to such an appointment Matters came to a bead when T H Ilumpherys stste engineer from reUtak received a ielegram--imons to-- a letter asking for On the matter of appointing a commission conferred by with the main water were on the Bear river in Wyoming" reeds ' the telegram "These men do not approve of an Interstate agreement without an inspection and if all the ' water to gone by April 23 Cu Mr Humpherys had been informed might ' be the cue) there is no use to have agreement for the rest of the year ' ' '- - '' ' -- - I rA4 long-distan- ' tile-phon- e 1 — House met 1904 erleaunsstir(Iteasic inHaarvgaarl of THIEF the White4 —— Mandatory legislation to irn prove the status of silver Was de mended at the White House by the senate silver bloc The administration arranged to back a bill for compulsory limitation of crude oil production More federal money for the unemployed was demanded by spokesmen from several large cities — House committeemen approved the McLeod bill to pay off "frozen" deposits but voted to limit tayments to $2500 for each de- DRUMBIGHT Okla April 21 (UP) —Samuel Kelly 93 taking his ease on a farm near here lighted his pipe today and recalled that 58 years ago come next Jane 28 be carried the last message ever sent by General George A Custer out of the Little Big Horn - Kelly whose tradename was "Buckskin Sam" in the days between 1856 and 1877 when he operated as an independent Indian scout over the western plaina still is vigorous despite his years His memory of tne eventful period when he happened onto General Custer and his cavalrymen is not dimmed "I was an independent scout working for whoever needed when I came tnion the Seventh cavalry the evening of June 25" Kelly said "That was in 1876 I spent the night with Custer's men and his Charges made Friday by the Granite taxpayers that E B Feldman P W A engineer examiner used "unsolicited zeal" in explaining the proffered P W A loan and grant of $625- 500 to Granite school district at recent taxpayer? meetinp were based on a misunderstanding of the facts R A Hart state P W A engineer declared Saturday The taxpayers' group accused Mr Feldman of attempting to influence the district's bond election met for Tuesday so as to have the P W A office retained longer but Mr Hart pointed out that if the bonds are defeated the P W A has the authority to reallocate the money to other projects for which 147 applications are pending—lieLeXt4inedthat Should the district accept the loan and grant the time taken in the completion of the district's projects would be less than for some other major projects hence rejection or acteptance of the loan and grant would have no effect on the thne the-P-will be positor The legislative outlook was called 'somewhat more reauuring by the Chamber of Corn snores of the United States The house compromised with Man scouts" 0 the senate on the $310000000 war —Ahead it Schedule department appropriation bill "Custer you know was supposed retained Cash income of farmers during to ride Mr Hart however stoutly denied only $0 miles a day so as not that March was figured at $417000Mr Feldman attempted to inbut 2rom the infantry to get away 000 compared with $275000000 he always overrode and at this time fluence the election He pointed out -- in that month list year that his assistant explained the loan was 30 miles sheact—The grant features at meetings called that would be the 26th --we saw and obtained an purpose ot determining Sioux We all for--t- he extension of time to consider the — more than 400 whether an election should be held and not at any meetings called for president'riequestiorslx months' continuation of 'present of them Custer called for volunteers the- purpose of enlisting support of General and to back ride notify wage scales Steele but elf hit regular cavalrymen the bonds to cover the loan and scouts wanted to stay and fight Bishop James Cannon Jr testi- fled estate funds entrusted to him - AO I spoke up and said I'd ride back I didn't realize then I was saving had been used either in the campaign or to pay per my life" ack it 1KellyAtal44h a t as beimall-TAc- k toward the infantry a s -- -- Nor-crea- - - j 1 ::':"::::::::"4"?':::" 5 4'"" i'' ( ) ti '0::::?:: ::::" 1 Trs:! ::::! 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'4 1 - Returns WithTreepe I When Kelly arrived with his Ines- - Five 'fait drivets were fined $750 ' when each the admitted charges of they ' sage for General Steele there wea Jones 26 are: G Put Unallataelery ' John Walter They Will Let House course no thought of the Amterrible D Everett 41 IL W "The agreement of the past three Leaders Bloomquist 32 massacre that had occurred Kelly L R Snow 30 and Stewart Anderwith Is '''' Custer highly unsatisfactory Move years General his ride had Next in 'Make started ' them They are the consumer& 1 was arranging his 900 cavalrymen and son 28 George Griggs 27 was fined Slk Ind Mike Stawnatakis 214 do not know it their difficulties may Act scouts into three attacking groups Regulation ' be alleviated but I do knew that this to the Little Big Horri tined $5 "I back Me Similar charges against Rose Ferro inspection will be made with the di- with the Infantry and when we arvision superintendent before it is wAsitnicrox April 31 rived next daY the scene wu ter- - 27 and John Hansen 65 were strickat the request of the traffic de' even discussed" to rible" the old scout said "As you en decided have leaders Mr Burritt then explains that In partment although the arresting offl: bitd Bull old know Sitting wily will take the first train out of Chey- let the houla act on the Pletcher-Raybur- n whole band Most of cers S L Chrbtensen and T B Burthe trapped enne after certain Imperative busistock WI 'the bodies bad been mutilated DOIY bidge had signed the complaints Denying a speedcharge W T nest before him is completed and Plana are to bring it up- probahly one person escaped an old Crow InGiles11 will face trial April 28 Les go to Sage Wyo to meet John Reed scout the called dian by view In Curley a house with the Tlylor 36 was granted until Tuesdav the district superintendent for his of- Wednesday to palliate by the end of the week' whites- and Sunsela by the Indians to plead Judge Harrington acquittedi fice and make the promised inspecas a He off Sioux when follow-fuhimself g passed senate will The the consider it e David H Owen 31 of last driving tion trip over the Bear river he saw how-thfight was going" week Would Avoid Suit The senate bill already reported by Kelly continued as a scout one more — makes 'no yearand then "things quieted down" Thia telegram itu received while the the Rich county citizens wire in Salt statutory margin requirement which and be retired to more peaceful putLake to go into the situation Gov- has been asked by President Roose- suitt In the years be guided wagon ernor Blood following a conference velt It also provides for the creation trains westward and fought Indians with them telegraphed to Governor of a separate COMMIS11011 of five to he wax wounded 17 times Born "in Miller as follows: handleboth the stock market regula- Springfield Ohio he ran away from home and at 46- was a wagon train mA group of Rich county Utah of- tion and the securities act of 1933 ficials and citizens interested in the ' As thus for approved by the cor- driver carrying provisions westward waters of Beer river are in Salt Lake nmem committee the housl bill fixes from Leavenworth Detective Sergeant C H Olson and consulting attorneys preparatory to si minimum margin of 45 per cent for Detective Leland Daley escaped seria federal court to broke allows the It appoint buyereof securities asking ous Injury Saturday afternoott when water commissioner I believe such eradeankers and dealers to lend up to the police car In which they were If he the cent 53 securities forestalled of the value of litigation may per riding overturned twice and crasked two states will enter into a contract It also plates the regulatory power Into a telephone pole following a colfor the appointment of a commis- over exchanged under the federal lision with another automobile at Will 'loner u wu done last year trade commission and gives credit Seventeenth South and Fourth East you join me in such a contract?" 'regulation to the federal reserve' streets Necessity for drawing on trierVe board The officers were driving east on supplies of irrigation water in April Seventeenth South street In response faadministration whereas the rule hu been that such Reports that the to a radio call when a car driven water is not used until June or July vors a lower wool tariff have cost south on Fourth East street by IC of thousands is alarming to farmers in all Paris of western woolgrowers Dickertb 53 2083 East Twenty-firs- t Utah and various groups in eddidollars Utah woolgrowers said Satur- South street entered the Intersection TO 6 tion to the Rich delegates' have laid day after baiting for the stop sign The the situation before Governor Blood Secretary of Statitordell Hull ac- two ears collided the police car over' Associated Press disan to Ileservehe Lew cording : turning and- - striking the telephone patch Saturday classed such reports pole A delegation front the Strawberry adminconcerning the attitude of the - Mrs Elizabeth Eszelman 21 and Water- - Users' usociation presented irresponsible and Burdilla Coolican 23' both of 621 the fact that at the beginning of the Mark Tuttle of ISalt Lake manager istration as ll"wholly efforts "to beat down East Seventh South street and pas d unjustified present month the storage of last of the intermountain branch of wool" by representing sengers with Dickert the winter in the reservoir was only 10- suffered shock General Contractors of Amer that price would bill tariff the reciprocal 14 cent acre-feet 000 of Ica has been designated to collect or about and bruises Detective Sergeant Olper affect the commodity son and Detective Daley escaped with the contract requirements They code fees for Idaho as well as Utah adversely 1P R Marshall secretary of the minor asked advise u 4o possibilities of he was advised Saturday by Edward body bruises Mr Dickert was association National Woolgrowere D C uninjured dredging a channel from the body J Harding of Wuhington Hull and "Secretaries said Saturday: of the artificial lake to their tunnel aecretary of the code authority for The Injured were treated at the Wellte have had considerable to say' and of pumping the scant inipply into the constructkm"11 of the about lower emergencybospital— Wallacchas and tariffs the tunnel for late summer use The code for general contractors mentioned wool as being likely to be governor suggested that the matter The code authority is empowered affected if his (Wallace's) tariff Ideas be laid before himself and State En- to collect a fee of of I per cent on are out gineer Humpherys Monday next it all tonstruction projects public and "Itcarried is only natural for dealers to still deemed advisable private let after March 19 A cet buy Governor Blood was advised that tificato sent upon payment of the use every legitimate means totosecure as possible probable storage by the Davis and fee must be kept posted in a con- awool as cheaply when it is sold later greater profit Weber Counties Canal company will spicuous place on the project in the season Howeveh there is President Roosevelt in a statement: of the cabe only about According to an executive order of Mat justifies pacity of the Echo and East canyon President Roosevelt issued March nothing in the situation during the recent automobile controreservoirs and that with early use le no government contracts are to the present attitude on wool" versy swept aside all ambiguities next week leave Marshall Mr will besome water alarm of storage is the meaning intent and definition of be awarded except to those comply- to hear-lin- g a committee senate at testify the ing felt by the celebrated labor clause 'of the irrigators under that ing with these codes He bill on the Taylor grazing of N R A said a special bulletin Issued system though planting crops bu Mr Tuttle has been appointed ref withBald if that congress 'adjourna elseso as restricted not been there later and collector for the Idaho conUtah Associated InSaturday by the Roosevelt tariff out President Xtruction is giving Utah where the supply where in fees because there is no dustries bebill the as in control proposed availis or no still lower Idaho office of the Amociated GenThe president's statement storage able eral Contractors of America which fore congress the price of wool will added does away entirely with advance Beet Plant Beer ' las been made the agent for collecting any illusions citizens may have that the government requires workers to Late planting of beets due to dif- the fees Blanks are now available ticulties as to arranging for a price at Mr Tuttle's office organize or if they do organize that Sentencing Deferred tor beets has not helped the situathey must accept the dictates and the Case In tion when the spring hu been so Descendants Celebrate plan of any one class The Iresit:tent' Manslaughter statement follows: early and in many cases it is report-et- a e of Pioneer A continuance until April 28 for the "The government makes' it tlear Is disapthat the stand of Birthday ' - --sentencing of Paul Held 20 1738 Yale that it favors no particular union or pointing and apparently those plants avenue c o n victed of involuntary particular form of employe 'organizathat bave come up are not thriving of and Daughters granddaughters as they should Similar conditions the late manslaughter was granted Saturday tion of representation The governLane ox S cart Sophia W McItin- ment's only duty is to secure absolute are reported as to other erePs- celebrated the 100th birthday by District Judge James and uninfluenced freedom of choict "I was told at Spanish Pork said pioneer ney! of luncheon a the and with pioneer Held was chiriíesi In connection without coercion restraint or intim41 the governor "that a low peroettage :' afternoon the at program Tuesday of late crops is being planted One borne of Mrs Theodore McKean a with the death of James G Nelson dation from any source who was killed February 22 it run told me he would not mature daughter 43 North The Ilth ° West – South Hearing for Murder ' ' '' more than 25 per cent even of this Seventh Zest and Twenty-fir' street streets in an automobile collision crop In other words he might have 30 celeAbout attended the guests to restrkt his irrigation water supSusmet Slated May 3 bration which included the ply to only 25 acres of the 100 daughters: Mrs Louisa L following Driver Suei Utah Light llerridge planted Preliminary bearing of first degree "In the face of such a threatening Mrs Sophia L McKean Mn Cora L For $31500 Damages murder charges against Willard W1 Mrs Hazen Charlotte L Sedge and situation I can only urge the farmers 42 negro was set for May Si ' Bryant Mrs Ida 20 L Clegg granddaughters to take the best of care that not a Damages of $31500 against the Utah when be wu arraigned Saturday befour drop of water is wasted When all and and - Traction company- - are fore City Judge Vero L McCarthy Light of A musical numbers and program canals laterals and ditches are asked in at personal injury suit filed Bryant is charged with killing L B &ketches of Mrs Lane life was given cleaned out to the point of greatest Saturday in the Third district court Burk rooming house operator! at 224 ' efficiency and every drop of water Christensen East Seventh South street on Februby A C that can be spared is devoted to the Man Gets Prison Term The complaint declaiiis that Chria ary Bryant is alleged to have fatal" crops It may still be recessary in tensen's automobile waa demolished ly slashed Burk after an argument!' For Attempted Itobbery and that he received permanent in- over a board bill some cases to restrict the watering to a smaller acreage than what has juries when a street car struck the been planted" Charles K Harris 27 Of Seattle Imachine at Ninth South and State TAXES AUTBORVID Wash' convicted of—attempted atreets on December la t ROCK SPRINGS eral SENTENCING- - DELAYED : was sentenced to serve an inand special taxe& amounting to more ERROR DISCOVERZD Sentencing of Gus Nichols recently determinate term of from live years ' convicted of depriving an owner of to life in the state prison 'when be 74INCOLN Neb April 21 (17P)--- thaa 465750 were autborized by the council thia of city Rock Springs his automobile was continued until appeared Saturday before District It was an error' but none thi leas week including a $45000 levy of geo- April 24 Saturday by District Judge Judge James W McKinney:when the American 'oral 'taxes: a $19$00 special ulenvdItort° embarrassing James W McKinney Nichols WU Harris wu charged with attempting flags the Lincoln chapter of the D Iform a ' sinking and interest charged with taking an automobile to bold up Pete Lelia at a servide sta- A R sent the new naturalization class paving and sewers and a $1250 fund belonging to Louis Roger Jr at 254 tion at Fourth South and West Tern-pi- e were found to earry the legend: "Made Ifor retiring fire department building ILI West First South street on March 13 streets on 2darch 22 iindebtedness in Japan" The flags were recalled a a 1 ::t:::'::!!::::0g5:g::::::g:iiiM:i2:4:i'::ag:::::::::g::::':::: 0:::::::::':':::::::::::::KR:iii"""''"::::::v::::i': :::::zi'::"::'':::':i:ii:'i::'S ::7::::4":4 I: 1 ::-::"""::::Ti'r:::"'::"?! ii: r-- -- ' '' ti:!':t::::::::::':k::':':7::"''':-- : ' 0 s NAZIS TARE ROOT MONTREAL (UP)—The Swastika and the Brown Shirt have taken firm root in Canada a survey reveals Hit lerism now numbers hundreds of alp gressive adherents among the 500000 persons of German origin living in the Dominion and they are auultiply ing rapidly kt QK) Cir') '3! - : Two Detectives Escape as Auto Upsets in Crash I I ::::::ii::''' V:::::at:::::::i::ii::::: I banking---committee-- 1 Daniel Harrington The defendant and Mack McKay 47 were arrested by morals squads men at 365 Eighth East street Friday night after the officers seized a 100 gallon still 10 gallonsof whisky and 27 barrels of mash No charge was filed against McEay:' Denying liquor possession Mike Roulios 55 64 East Fourth South street John Morru 46 454 West Sec ond South street and Harry Kommas 3937 West Second South street were ordered to trial Friday They were released on bonds of $300 each The men were each allegedly in pos session of a pint of taxpaid whisky following their arrests Friday 1 (CV 10 ":: ::"h ' "! — ::5": finally-outdistance- ON:iSTOClc-BIl- ty in police court Saturday to liquor possession and wag fined $50 by Judge - : irrrf:TIt::'1ell!M7:r0:1:lrf!Tr"!!!!::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::-::::::14::::::?0-::::rrr1- '::':::1U::::::::::nY::P:1:'''': i'i:':'i'''":: - It")( ill i'::'7:W':::7"7 Indians wheelallnpursuit g FöfFt-Dii-Vit'i'"There were 28 of them I think it was and one of them got me in the shoulder with an arrow I popped over eight with my carbine and my Pleading guilty to speeding seven' their small motorists were fined in police courV horse Saturday by Judge Daniel Harringponies" 4 44 ':::'::::':'':::? Motorists Fines— 1 " rrer47:1'77V figured-thers---were- !Seven 1 C e anti-Smi- th 11 21 PAWHITSKA Okla April well show this witness is aperjurer" ceipt When he was caught and asked Mn Norma Smallwood Gilcresse Hyde declared why the receipt be said: "I'm too deformer "Miss America" startled the Judge Worten warned him that his cent to want to get the cashier into courtroom with a cry of 'Shirr to-- language was not in order Hyde also He 4was given three trouble" day when a private detective em-- called Crowell "spy" ployed to gather evidence in the di-- Crowell testified that be had be- months vorce suit of her husband Thomas come acquainted with Norma who Gikrease wealthv oil man testified won the 1926 Atlantic City beauty he could not recall the individual he had "necked" Norma's mother contest and her mother in a casual made a suggestion that the party split Mrs Mahals Smallwoed Dickerson because "we could have manner and that they had taken him up "That's just a lie Judge!" the beauty into their confidence more topnals screamed asshe leaped to her feet "I attended several parties at Mrs Mrs Dickerson who has been made She was quieted by Judge jesse Dickerson's apartment in Tulsa and a codefendant in the divorce action Worten and resumed her seat they came to my apartment several gave Crowell a scarf monogrammed The detective John Crowell testi- - times" Crowell said "TG" Glicrease's initials he testified Fled also that te bad heard Mrs Gil-- On one occasion he testified and told him of plans for an eatento mother ma and Charlton Genet- scion of a kive tour of South America on funds and ter conspire ohbreak up the Gilerease home and promthent Tulsa family with whom she and Norma expected to get from tail some of the Tulsa oil man's for-- she had been linked frequently in Gilcrease in this suit tune o "Norma and her mother planned to previous testimony in intimate lash Shortly after the outburst by Mrs ion and Norma's daughter fly to Chile end have their ear sent Glicrease Defense Attorney HerbertTes Cygnes L'Amour Glicreese were on to them to tour other South AmerK Hyde of Oklahoma City who wasi with Mrs Dickerson in one of the ican countries" crowell said district attorney in prosecution of the apartments Gilcrease himkif is expected to tesCharles F Urschel kidnapers drew "The baby was given sips of whis- tify Tuesday when the case is rea sharp admonition from the judge ky and soon it could not walk very sumed 'Afterward Norma and her Hyde had objected to almost every straight" he said "It went to sleep mother will begin their counter-attac- k on the floor" Both are expected to take he question asked Crowell "All right let the bars down and At another time he said someone stand next-mornin- Indiarut---Therwer- ( I — 21 Unsolicited Zeal' alarge Rode Scout Independent Due to Misunderstand Save Time to in tway ing Says PWA Man Self from Massacre 4C'TIONTITAITEP7': - re- Story of Battle PTell President Roosevelt signed into Jaw the Bankhead bill for corn pulsory control of cotton produc- tion Utahns Assail Wyoming Riglits Blood Sects Day in LrAirvi BEtztior BUDAPEST April it (A)—Arpad Liquor Violator HART DEFENDS Former 'Miss America' Calls Sleuth Hemet an unemployed locksmith got Fined by Court himself in trouble by trying to keep 'Liar' During Trial of Divorce Suit another out of trouble He robbed Custer's Tells ACTS OF AIDE Stewart Deighton the till of a laundry and left a pleaded gun Last Messenger 1 a - - 4 A 1 i ' ' - I 1 t - ' ' '' ' ' ' ' 0 ' r ' - - 0 e ' ' ' 6--- sobbery - Wyo--Gen- ' - ' s-- 0 i - It : FA Itt ' 1 qi - 0 ' i 4 itIt !Ii2i - ' ' ' ‘r ' - ''' ' ''' - : I 0 ' - : ' ' l' ' IITAH'S'-F-AVORIT- SINCE E 1884 ' a I ' oeittui - I a ' ' : |