Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE : OCTOBER 12 1936 French Police Supreme Court Starts Mjtcry Man First Lady’s Forest Fires Hoboes ‘Adopt Columbiis Day in Bay Birthday Is Hazard Seen Avert Bloody Neiv Term ' a Monday Noon Sought the that Case Success Northwest In Murder Alsace Clash Big s to Act on Pleas for Tribunal Expected Highest of Adverse Decision on Rehearing Rightist Mob Marches Minimum Wage Laws for Women Into Trap at Square WASHINGTON Oct II (UP)— The supreme court will Other fleets Peaceful 'STRASBOURG France W)—The threat of mobile guards Sunday kept Oct 11 ateet-helmet- ed Pond Near Woman’s Home for Diver-Probe- begin the real business of its new term at noon Monday when it is expected to act on pleas for a rehearing of' its decision last term that states may not enact minimum wage laws for women this decision followed s Portions of Her Body Alsace-Lorrai- police precautions caused the two-da- y late wages demonstrations to end in comOther States Join parative quiet after mobile guards This situation resulted in a confoiled an attempt by rightists to troversy echoed at the conventions march on a communist meeting at of both major political parties New Strasbourg at Colmar Mulhouse Nelderbronn Creutzwald and Hagondage were held quietly under watchful eyes of police Premier Speaks Faced by warnings of a communist bolt from his people's front party Premier Blum spoke Sunday at Lens before BO 000 socialists and reaffirmed his fidelity to the coalition government He urged continued party loyalty as an essential factor in assuring a majority in parliament Three thousand rightists marched on the communist meeting at Strasbourg pushed aside mobile guards for the moment but finally were dispersed e Behind tricolor flags the “anti-sovifront” — Catholic peasants and followers of the rightist Colonel Francois de la Rocque —set out from a meeting at the Bourse in the center of the city for the fair grounds where the communist leader Maurice Thorez addressed his followers First attempts of the mobile guards to halt them were unsuccessful although the troopers did not use force The guards strung columns across the streets but the rightist marchers turned down side streets behind the troopers reformed their lines and continued the march Mobile guardsmen rushed to the fair grounds apparently deciding not to risk a fight in the city's streets but to make a "last stand” to protect the communists before their meeting hall at the fair grounds Meets Gueb-will- er Alsace-Lorrain- et steSl-hel-met- Capitol Cleaners & Dyers Phone Was 37 York subsequently petitioned for a rehearing of the case which involved Its own minimum wage law for women and Illinois and Massachusetts joined In the plea since each had laws similar to New York’s Paralleling this case is a test involving a minimum wage law passed by the Washington state legislature and upheld by the ptate’a supreme court A hotel chambermaid sued the West Coast Hotel company for the difference between the wages actually- paid her and those the law prescribed as the minimum The court's action In these two cases appeared to carry the greatest significance out of almost 300 petitions in which orders are expected Monday The nin justices have been meet- - national election In its segregation of cases the court will give a general outline of its work for the session At present the validity of new deal and state labor laws predominates on the docket Other Case Other outstanding cases in which action is expected include: A challenge of tho Chaco arms cm' bargo decision of which will have ail important effect on present and legislacontemplated neutrality tion on An attack the constitutionality of the Frazler-Lem- k farm mortgage act The court invalidated the act last session in a different form After the decision congress repassed the law attempting to meet the court's objections An effort by utility holding companies to compel the government to try suits filed to halt enforcement of the holding company act Dr Townsend Mines Strike Asks Clubs to7 Spreads Into Defeat FDR New Regions Pension Leader Orders Tooele Tintic Workers Followers to Favor Join Walkout Move in GOP Over President Pay and Hours Fight (Continued from Page One) CHICAGO Oct 11 UP)— Dr Francis E Townsend national recov- is ‘Do the men want this strike?’ ery old age pension plan founder It would aeem to us that taking issued a statement Sunday ask- a vote the men is the only ing his followers to vote for Gov- thing toamong be done If the majority ernor Alf M Landon In those states the men actually working want where William Lemke union party of we would like to know it ao we it presidential candidate will not be can make our decision about closon tho ballot November 3 because it was "imperative” that President ing down Indefinitely” Park City operators have conRoosevelt be defeated tended that the unions which deLesser of Two Evils — clared the strike represent only a Dr Townsend announced last part of the workers1 and that the Thursday that he would vote for decision within the unions was by the Republican candidate “as the a small majority They have asked lesser of two evils” because Lemke for a vote among all the mine emwas unable to get on the ballot in ployes before taking their- stand California where the elderly penTypical of the strike leaders’ sion advocate has his voting resi- statements Sunday was that of dence M Royle president of one of The names of the union party the two locals in the Tintio discandidates have already been filed trict who said: in 32 states but a recent survey “The men are very insistent that showed that there were nine states their demands be met The next m which their names would not move is up to tho operators We appear in the ballots with the pos- are prepared for a long siege” Mr Gillespie said Sunday night sibility party officials have said that tho same would be true in at that complete sanction of the Utah - 65 WOMEN’S WOOL DRESSES El-dr- (Any 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Investments " More Relieve Workers Now Battling in Oregon CCC-Men-Sont- ’-to day so why shouldn’t w ’boss hava day of our own?” Hobo lore he said classifies discoverer of America as a “water hobo” “The big idea is: Columbus did 6 whokJcitJotta shoestring' "Thers-a- ra a lot of us who have beqn going along on a -shoestring for a good many years- WEYMOUTH Mass Oct A diver searched the bottom of Whitman pond Sunday for the head and torso of Grayce Asquith widow slain In her lonely cottage home near by diver While the commercial worked In the deep pond water "heavy-s- et man about 40” a visitor police were told to the Asquith home On September 21 Police say she was slain two days earlier Other investigators continued an examination of the cottage plumbing in which bite of human flesh were found last Friday Still others sought some trace of John A Lyons missing friend of tho blond photog- rapher's model Grill Worker Captain John F Stokes chief of state detectives said his men with Weymouth and Boston police questioned Oscar Battalini 60 Quincy chef and odd jobs man around the Asquith cottage through tho night Battalini told police Lyons and Mrs Asquith were at the cottage September J9 the date police set for the slaying but Insisted he never saw either again He is under voluntary detention Stokes declined to discuss the nor did he questioning comment on the discovery of a man's footprint in a bathtub at the cottage Taken to Laboratory Fingerprint experts “lifted” the footprint from the tub last night and took it to their temporary laboratory at Quincy police headquarters for police" chemists to study and photograph He expressed the belief that the remainder of Mrs Asquith’s body might be in the pond near her cot- Just-arriv- Indiana Trio Escapes Jail Beat Sheriff Murder Suspects Flee in Auto of Citizen Who Aided in Fight (Continued from Pe One) 1hey had worked loose and struck the sheriff over the head Shaffer Who was some distance away also Joined in the fight The fight meanwhile had surged down the corridor and out into the tage Mr and Mrs Edgar D street Her legs wrapped separately In Ridlen of Greenfield en route to Boston in found were burlap bags Cincinnati for a Sunday visit were d harbor last Monday A past at the time Despite driving still of gloves lay sheet and a pair he suffers from heart disfact the island harbor farther along the ease Ridlen jumped from his car shore aid the sheriff who had thrown At the cottage police found splat to to the ground and was scufBrady Then and disorder terings of blood with the other two men fling of bits discovered last Friday they Dahlhover warned Ridlen to stay human flesh in the cottage and then fired three shots away the built Tho investigators up one of which passed through was and slam theory Mrs Asquith coat Shaffer wielding the Hacked to pieces m her homo on bar iron finally beat Sheriff Wat-po- n September 19 unconscious helped Dahlhover Describes Fare 'wrest loose from Ridlen whose Captain Stokes said Louis Pratt slightly built wife had come to his a taxi driver told him ho took a aid and the three jumped into man of about 40 to thUen’s car and drove west- - out of lonely cottage on September 21 town Resumes Duties Stokes quoted the driver as saying he picked up his fare at Weymouth Sheriff Watson suffered severe depot just after a train from Bos- lacerations of the head and shoulton pulled into the station ders but after first aid treatment A Boston newspaper dated Sep- resumed his duties table a found on tember 21 was The three men hae been held in the Asquith home in the Greenfield jail since they se were: said they cured a change of venue to HanInvestigators checking an attorney’s story that cock county from Indianapolis last a man beat Mrs Asquith last sumi month They are under indictment mer and that the widow later said: for the slaying April 27 of Police shot “If anything happens to me you Sergeant Richard Rivers will know who is responsible” down when he caught them at a Detectives said the attorney south side doctor's home where named a Quincy man They de- they had gone to pecUre medical clined further comment and would aid for one of the gang wounded not reveal the attorney’s name in a fight with police earlier in the day following the $60000 holdup of jewelry store in Lima Ohio Entire Family Changes aDahlhover and Brady were arrestTo Son’s Screen Name ed in Chicago a few days later Shaffer was caught at his home in LOSl ANGELES Oct 11 (P)— Uie Indianapolis Borsuk family formerly of Russia had & new name Sunday It’s blood-Stalne- cess-poo- L Rid-len- PORTLAND Ore Oct 11 UP) Forestry officials in widely scattered sections of Oregon Sunday said the fire situation was quiet but Still “potentially dangerous" More C C C firo fighters were taken into tho southwestern Oregon section to relieve crews battling flames which for a time Saturday threatened to bring a repetition of conflagration of September 26 when Bandon was destroyed and nine persons killed Although the temperature in Coos and Curry counties was high and there was’ little’ immediate chance of moisture Fire Warden Keith Young said general conditions wers “considerably improved” Tho death of Herbert French Conn Waterbury Saturday brought tho season's firs toil in to IS French died when s Oregon truck bearing C C C men to the southwestern firo lines jumped a embankment on tho Siuslaw highway An army of 3500 patrolled the fires in Coos and Curry counties and more men were available in the event of an emergency and Port Orford chief points were of danger over the week-en- d reported safe A fire was burning near McMinnville but It was under control Crews checked a blaze at Bridal Veil near Portland after It had burned over 1500 acres of slashA fire on Larch mountain ings likewise was checked Special in Jhotogiaphi TAKE ADVANTAGE Just a Minute With Cobh- ‘ Oct having promised the farmers everything that either they or the farmers could think of and “the little fellow” having as usual been fed on beautiful preelection hopes (after the election he and his beautiful hopes can go" jump in the lake also as usual) and various large general problems having been dealt with in such a large various and general way that only Professor Einstein could explain what it’s all about and he couldn't if he had a headache and in any event would have enough loose stuff left over to make quite a tricky crossword puzzle therefore be it resolved that the campaign on entering its final phases is behaving exactly as a campaign should behave on entering its final phases And be it further resolved that the first Wednesday after the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November shall be the day of rest and thanksgiving for such private citizens of the republic as have lasted until then Being as we’re a hardy race it Is hoped quite a sizable delegation will survive IRVIN S COBB CaL SANTA MONICA 11— All the candidates OIL TINTED! 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Take our scenic Overland Route across Great Salt Lake through Reno and over the High Sierra Cross the bay on a Southern Pacific ferry under the largest bridge in the world' Then take a day or night train to Los Angeles Return the same way or via Las Vegas Los Angeles and Back 32 Via San Francisco Return limit 21 days standThis fare is good in ard Pullmans (plus berth) on TWO TRAINS DAILY 'r OVERLAND LIMITED Through Pullman leavei SALT LAKE CITY 8:15 adn PACIFIC LIMITED Through Pullman leave LAKE CITY 11:20 pm Both trains at termine— whether-deliberwas responsible S oulhem abotage Phone 57’ Sunday 12 to 4 1012 —one way fare in and chair cars The accident occurred 40 miles —— outside Bogot- aPolice were Investigating to de-sate OF THIS! ot BOGOTA Colombia Oct 11 UP)— soldiers were killed and 42 seriously injured when two cars cut loose from a military train plunged over a precipice and were dashed to pieces on the rocks ABERDEEN COAL FEDERAL 44 16 William Lindsay president of the Lark local of the Miners’ union Forty SAFETY IS INSURED AND LOAN of addition to the regular dividends paid on other shares SAVINGS stnk£ had been gained from the general headquarters of his union Several of the locals in Denver reportedly had withheld their decision pending receipt of such sanction Paul M Peterson president of the State Federation of Labor Sunday Issued a general statement in regard to the strike as follows: “When the companies involved show an increase in profit much greater than tho proportional increase the miners are receiving it is well and good to make a change I believe they (tho operators) are entitled to a fair return on their investment but not when dividends increase 40 per cent and pay rates remain the eame” Lester Dobbs superintendent of the Tintic Standard mines met with Mr Royle and a committee from tho Dividend local Sunday night in regard to a labor request that union members over 50 years of age be given special consideration for maintenance posts Mr Dobbs said the mine tunnels would be closed at 8 a m Monday The Tintic district laborers ap pointed a special relief committee ABOARD THE PRESIDENTS SPECIAL AT Oct It CHEYENNE Wy An hour’s atop before church time ia Cheyenne gave “Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt a d grant start en her birthday celebration Aboard the train eaine stack of birthday letters and telegram Iter compartment wh gay with b r I g h tt y wrapped birthday gifts Big bouquet awaited her from f Cheywelcoming citizen enne Mr Roosevelt had time to yesd the message and unwrap the birthday gifts before she dashed off to rhurch wearing her smart black wool and satin suit broad brimmed black hst trimmed with smartly set and shining blsck a gar(wings denia corsage and most of all a handsome jiew fur neck piece— the birthday gift of the president CINCINNATI Oct 11 OP)— Along came the hoboes of America Sunday to announce through Jeff Davis their “king” they would celebrate “Columbus Day” Monday in commemoration “of what guy could do ort a shoestring" Davis “Yes sir" said “fronunow Day1 is our day The unions have Labor day the soldiers and sailors have their Memorial fifty-secon- 11 CP) only a feared a Since week after a ruling in the Guffey ing in secret daily sine their forcommunist propaganda tour from coal act decision that minimum mal opening last week deciding what appeals to dismiss and what to turning Into bloody battles with wages are not properly a subject for federal legislation the court take under consideration for a final rightist forces in state seemed to indicate that neither decision No important final dec! 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