Show - 1 W s: - y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 'WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 19 1934 CrewBlamed-for-Extent- — Of Fire on Morro Castle ALL (Ceotlnutd fro course forth a fin One) with profit" the decree set tl Frsparatlon Bejlne A to the youth of Italy the cabr inet proclaimed: time the from they are S "Bbys year old until they are called to arm! at 11 will be prepared spiritually physically and militarily by the civil organization of the fascist bah ilia and by the fascist youth of com- bat "Thus when they enter the armed forces they can dedicate themselves exclusively to warlike professional and specialized training arms lfce youth training is divide! into two sections: First I to 18 second is to ii Hie cabinet’ move ii announced w as Intended to fan the love of "war In Italy's youth "The- purpose of the first stage of compulsory premilitary training” it said "is to give boy a passion for military life through frequent contacts With Ihe armed forces whose warlike glone and traditions will ba reevoked" liaison Body Instituted A llslson body - between armed forces end all organizations cooperating in "the formation of an armed nation wai instituted with an army corps general at its head The purpose of the second Stage of premilitary training 'the cabinet explained "is to perfect the spiritual physical and military training of a young man so as to form a soldier physically and technically prepared as an individual and to prepare the specialised element of which the armed forces have so much need— especially the navy and air force1 At 18 the Italian la dblfged to bear decreed although arms he remains under the Jurisdiction of the lasclst organization at 21 he comes under the jurisdiction of the army The litison organization answers directly to Premier Mussolini The system for intensively training Italy for war is completed in pro- et Lucky Voman Finds Relief from Torture of Neuritis Pain Neuritis sufferers are certainly happy r their discovery of Nurito Now they have found a 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unchecked through the ship he found "1 have been convinced from the first that it those doors had been closed the fire could have been controlled and the tragedy averted” Hoover Mid "After Inspecting the It ship I am of the same opinion would have made no difference whether there wu one fire or two burning simultaneously that wu the way it could have been checked and her pasiengers could have been saved We found one door that wu almost closed the others bad not been put in use at ell" Hydrant Net Deed In the mad confusion of in which the crew pitted lta puny undirected efforts against the consuming furnace which wu iweeplng aft many of the ehlp’i fire hydrants were not used Hoover uld his inspec' tion revealed "Many of the fire hydrant velves were not turned on end in eoma places the hoses Kid not been connected” he explained — g Admitting that the origin of the fire may remain an unsolved mystery he said that the interior of the chip is completely burned away auperatruo-tur- e and holds alike "There is no evidence that there wu any' explosion however other than those which might have been fir burned ito wy fiyocted ship” he stated positively Lacker Destreyed The locker in the writing room In which a dozen or moro of the have appeared before the board since the beginning of their inquiry 10 daye ago have testified that the fire wu discovered is completely obliterated But with an air of myt-terthe investigation chairman admitted that important evidence had been found on board the blackened hull which he could not reveal "It la important in that it glvu us new leade and will aid ua In the of the chip's officers when they are recalled and Interrogating soma naw witnesses we expect to call" Hoover refused to elaborate further "new upon what he characterized leads” and uld he would have to s them with other board members before any action wu taken Twe Tires Feasible The possibility that two fire were raging aimultaneously on board “the stricken chip one in a forward bold as well the fiery furnaco above decks Hoover admitted had been atrengthened by whet he had seen on the ship The second fire wu revealed by Isidore Miller ballroom steward when he testified yesterday wit-wh- y u u visions for postmilitary spirit and to keep men of the specialized division instructed in the use of new miterlels and tactics It wu "Fostmllitary instruction decreed "Is obligatory for men up to the tenth year succeeding that on which they were dismissed from the army Xmplpyer were warned not to obstruct their amployu In reporting for instruction to he given Sundays holidays and during the annuel recall to arms— All high schools end colleges will be required to Institute courses in military culture The explanation: "The general culture of students who are destined in the future to constitute the middle and ruling clusei of the country writ thus be completed by adequate military Cultural preparation which will permit the best utilization of each one in the officers’ rank of the state-erme- die-cus- Relief Rushed By Government And Red Cross Ships Carry Food Ickei Consider! PWA Aid to ' ncuui’u None By Associated Press WASHINGTON Sept 18-- The government rushed relief tonight to the hundreds of homeless at Nome Alaska and at the seme time explored the possibility of immediately rebuilding the Arctic mining town with funds Expressing concern at the seriousness of tht blaze which devoured most of the community Secretary Ickes said: “We might be able to assist in rebuilding by financing the construction out of Public Works PWA d forces “The military rank with which each young man will be furnished by the time he begins bis military service will permit him to devote the little time available to the exclusively practical part of his training” The military cultural training starting with the scholastic year open- funds” Meanwhile- three coast guard cutters well supplied With food cut through the Bering sea Nome Six more coast guard ships Scattered north of San Diego in the Pacific were standing by on instructions from headquarters here for possible orders to dash for the Alaska town Coast guard offibial voiced doubt that tha Bering sea patrol comprising the cutters Northland Shoshone and Chelan could Teach Nome before tomorrow night or Thursday The American Red Cross went into even quicker action Washington headquarters ordered medical assistance food and clothing rushed to the city from its eight Alaska chapter outside of Nome ing two weeks hence will occupy 20 hours of each year and will cover military history (particularly Italy’s part in the world war) constitution and purpose of armed forces military characteristics of Terreine Italian frontiers topographical maps and tht armed forces of principal nations OF SAN FRANCISCO flame-seare- d SEATTLE" Sept 18 OP)— In a gallant effort to send relief to the city of Nome Alaska several Seattle agencies quickly united todayv in the fire-swe- preparation The Alaska Steamship comd pany announced its steamer one of the largest vessels in Alaska service will tail from Seattle Saturday as a special relief ship The steamer will carry 8000 tons of foodstuffs and buildfor the stricken ing materials city A second ship will leave Seattle Monday Ralph Lomen head of the Lomen Commercial company of Nome chartering a 4000-tovessel to be filled with needed cargo Dell-woo- n WAR THREAT FEAR VOICED BY UTVINOFF (Continued iron Pass One) 131 will take you to Lot Angeles and bade via any route But we believe the trip over our line via San Francisco gives you were for your money mort thrilling sights per mile and snows you snon of California than an ocher line 1 roundtrip is a nrst class fare good in standard Pullman Our (berth extra) on our fastest trains You may rid to San Francisco on our crack Overland Limited and enjoy the privileges of its four cars Of you can go on the Pacific limited and cross the scenic wonderland of tb High Siena in broad daylight Stopover In San Francisco and see all there is to see in this fascinating Then journey south to cosmopolitan Angeles on your choice of many fast trains Go the Coast Route’ along the shore-lin- e of tl& blue Pacific Stopover if you wish at Monterey Del Monte or Santa Barbara Or take the San Joaquin Valley Route offering inexpensive side mips to Yosemite and the Big Trees Returning from Los Angeles you may retrace your Southern Pacific path or take the direct route across Nevada and Utah home j p - BARGAIN ONE WAY FARES! - SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES 12 1987 VIA SAN FRANCISCO y On sale every day These fates are good in big comfortable coach and reclining chair car on our fastest traini one-wa- Pacific Southern L D 41 Soutk Main Street OWEN General Agent Wasatch 8008 active day in the assembly when an overwhelming majority of delegatee voted in favor of admitting the Soviet Union into this section of the family of nations The league assembly met at 8:10 p m for this historic session and with a minimum of discussion approved a resolution that Russia be admitted to full membership ending 19 years’ Isolation The vote was 39 in favor 3 against and 7 not voting The assembly then voted the Soviet Union a permanent seat on the league council its chief governing body the ballot being 40 to 0 Ten delegates did not vote Vote Shewn The nations voting "no” on Russia’s entry were Switzerland Holland and Those who abstained inPortugal cluded Argentina Cuba Belgium Luxembourg Nicaragua Peru and Venezuela Panama and Siam were “nominally" absent although ’their delegates are attending the assembly The next move was approval of the soviet’s credentials which was quickly disposed of and the U S S R with its communist and was declared a principles member of tha Capitalistically-controlled league Richard Sandler of Sweden pre-- I siding over the assembly made the formal announcement at the end of the voting Litvinoff Moscow's brilliant fpr-- I eign commissar who negotiated U S recognition last autumn entered the tribune moment later wearing a light grey suit end walked to hie sect virtually unnoticed full-fledg- 1 BITTER COLD Crazed Eskimos Range Over Scene of Disastrous Fire Drink (Coatiowd from Pas One) forces to feed and house the ' home-leetJ-L -- The eteamer Victoria was en route to Nome when the fir started It carried several thousand tons of foodstuffs from Seattle but will require another week to reach here Special Ship Rigged Oat The steamer Dellwood was Tigged out as a specie! relief ship at Seattle end ordered to sail for Nome Saturday with 8000 tons of food and building materials''The coast guard’s Bering tea patrol composed of the cutters Chelan Shoheaded for shone and Northland Nome at full speed from Dutch Her bor Sourdough left their gold dredges In the outlying areas to bring in what food supplies they could spare A spark from a hear-b- y structure landed on the roof of the Golden State hotel end started the blaze The flames leaped hungrily from one frame building to the other— virtually every structure wu of wood--a- nd then from block to block ed- Deem Obvious Long before ‘the fire burned Itself out it wu obvious that tha city wu doomed Tighten toon were unable to reach fire plugs end the Came From one end of had their way the town to the other they ran leveling thirty square blocks— an area ten blocks long and three blocks wide Firemen tried dynamiting but the flame quickly leaped the gap caused by the explosions It wu in these blasts that the two Eskimos died They had remained in a build-Inwhich the authorities thought had been entirely vacated Men worked until they dropped in their tracks Some of them had to be helped away from falling walls’ by women When the conflagration took the power plant citizens worked by the light of their blazing homu to salvage what they could Leaa Set at 1 00400 Alfred J Lomen manager of the Lomen Commercial company one of the largest business concerns in Alaska estimated the loss at not less than 12000000 The Nome that burned was a city of shacks but a glamorous one whose rise had furnished the world with much romance in its 35 years Just south of the Arctic circle on Norton sound in the Bering sea Nome wu only another far northern settlement in 1898 The magic of gold from the Klondike and the Yukon soon transformed it Into a riproaring city of 20000 There the legend of the far north were born Rex Beach wrote of its gold Robert W Service and Jack London of its adventures in the raw Linked with its romantic name were Alexander Pantages theater magnate Klondike Kate” and the literary characters Dangerous Dan McGrew Sam McGee and- - “The Lady That’s Known Lou" Once before tir 1905 it wu scarred badly by fire but the pressure of prosperity from the flow of gold restored it u JUNEAU Alaska Sept 18 (45— Slashing “red tape” and acting without delay Governor Troy took steps today to aid stricken Nome by calling upon the government to allocate immediately $50000 of F E R A funds for relief work Within a short time He appointed S special relief committed of 11 mem-berheaded by Grant Jackson Nome banker to direct relief activities Qn his own authority he allotted $2000 of FSR A funds to cover pressing needs ' Telegraphs Ickes The Alaska road commission was called upon to take charge of the work involved He telegraphed Secretary Ickes at Washington of his steps and the Nome situation Meanwhile local committees went to work to raise relief funds A message wu received during the day from Governor Martin of Washington state offering any aid possible s Plans ly 1 Seize Gold 1 - i Police track mlrder CINCINNATI Sept i$ Wj- -Jt mait-- he a murder at least though police ’ For 24 hour! they searched the banka of Mill creek seeking the source of ' screapn they had heard in the night Then they found ft wu old Freddie Walcher living near by who had a nightmare- - u Iff - e Missing Child Found Unhurt RICHMOND R L Sept 18 (UP) d Nancy Marshall for whom" an army of 300 had been searching for mors than 30 hours was found safe and unharmed in a swamp near here tonight The curly-haire- d baby wu discovered by C C C workers from a nearby camp She wu standing up waving from a damp thicket only a third farmof a mile from the house of her parents Mr and Mrs John Marshall who have 10 other children Nancy disappeared yesterday afternoon When she failed to return from play with two sisters and a brother the search—one of the largest in the history of the state— wu organized “7 - — r--- standing by in this port ready to make a trip to Nome if needed The Anchorage chamber of commerce also wirelessed the Nome chamber asking if medical supplies and other assistance wero needed Several airplane were made ready to fly suppliu if found necessary Auto Drawing Sa Vi ANOTHER CHEVROLET given away next Saturday I Get your tickets in on time! 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Here’s healthy luo-ta- a Ow waters Rates lt Class Panama AH-IHCTRI- C Panama Pacific JET INTCRNATIONAU MERCANTILE MARINE CO 87 MARKET STRUT or your lotml tiommtklp SAN or FRANCISCO ritromd ’AN ALL-AMERICA- VALUE- -: N TODAY and the Balance of the Week—SPECIAL be- MODERN L1NIRS FlUT-A- lt t j $693 $860 three-quarter- THAT" 4 u Mr Metcalfe uld that from accounts he bad read of the disaster It wu evident that virtually all of Front street the main business section of the town had been destroyed Among the heavy- - luerv he pointed out were the Lomen Brothers Reindeer company which hU office and mein store in Nome and controls a herd of 90000 reindeer in Alaska ' Mr Metcalf explained that Front street facu the ehor line s and that skip dock of a mil from shore because of the shallow water Cargoes are carried to the town from th ships on smaller boats Mr Metcalf went to Alaska as a representative of the U S Smelting Refining and Mining Ha returned to San company Francisco in 1928 and for th last six months hu 'resided here “HE'S GOT FEELING” ' it 1928 Fairbanks-Mors- Face1 -- to of-Ba- wu slain by author! ' : DENVER Colo Sept 1 UP)--No we certainly wouldn't be publishing information has been received by the fact" he added police officials in Denver that George Authorities laughed at reports that th two men were here to attempt (Baby Face) Nelson the nation’s pub- to rob the gold shipment : These lic enemy No 1 and John Hamilton shipments are guarded in transit at another of the notorious Dillinger both ends by department of justice China is endeavoring to prevent Mexican dollars from being passed gangsters have been seen lathi city agents postal inspectors soldiers and legal tender ‘ Th transis policemen gold being they said today’ ferred from the San Francisco mint Authorities denied that they were to the Denver mint for storage searching for tha two desperadoes in "Anybody who would try to tob Denver end scoffed at reports they STORE COAL COW one of those shipments would be gomight be plotting to ulze part of a certain death” into ing Armstrong $200000000 shipment of gold due - For Your Benefit here tomorrow nlght from San Fran- said "And if they did get the gold what good would it do them! They - cisco MIXTURE LUMP Chief of Detectives William 3 Arm- couldn’t spend it or cub itr strong told the United Prus that he Postal inspectors likewise are not COBBLE had been Informed that a Denver invutlgatlng th report they Mid to a rob office suck shipment newspaper had been visited by Any attempt 7 Delivered T H - ' an unnamed man who said he had could not ba auccessful and when J ’ seen two men in a car on a Denver asked If they wera reinforcing their Satisfaction Guaranteed street whom he recognized from pic- guards they said there wu no need ture of it being Nelson and Hamilton BEE HIVE COAL Co “Ha mad no report Of kind Th two public enemies to police” Armstrong said any “W are wanted for murders and have Wist 17th Be By 8788 not invutlgatlng the report And If seen in numerous we were searching for tha two men reported cities and villages since their chief The destruction wrought by the fire which swept Nome Alaska Monday wu deplored Tuesday sight by George B Metcalfe of 540 East First South street who spent several year in Alaska and resided In Nome for two years leaving there in where he repruenta and company John flflllnger ties inChicago Denver-OfficersScoffatRumor- Tells of Visit To RazetLCity FAMINE AND Criticizes Officers TO TRAINING Federal Board Chairman for Failure to Close Doors Mussolinin Prescribes Drill for All Italians Be tween 8 and 33 Saltiakelan NOME-FACE- S— mgoml 77 Ce The Men’s Store-- — M0 North Door Main Street ’ |