Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19 1936 Emotions? Watch Your Glands GenDenliardt Gun Expert Joins Coast Quiz Wage Control USBusincss Move Gains Leaders Hail Appeals for that in Trial Ruling In Congress Exports Rise were state I ' - - Defense Fights to See Evidence Held in Shooting of Woman Interstate Corporations Speaker Credits FRANKFORT Ky Nov 18' UP)— Counsel for Brigadier General Hen-ir- y H Denhardt accused of the fatal shooting of Mrs Verna Garr Taylor filed a petition in the Ken' tucky court of appeals Wednesday night for a writ of prohibition to require the prosecution to turn over to the defense for examination all exhibits in the case with the prosecution challenging them to “ask General Denhardt If Mrs Taylor’s blood was on his coat" The coat General Danhardt wore the night of his tragic automobile ride with the lovely widow he had courted was one of the exhibits that counsel defending him on a murder charge demanded be given them for WASHINGTON Nov 18 (AT— A to reestablish the government’s power to fix minimum wage and labor standards gained strength Wednesday in both houses of congress A campaign for enactment of a federal licensing system for corporations engaged in Interstate commerce was being planned by Senators O'Mahoney (D Wyo) and Wheeler (D Mont) Their proposal would forbid any corporation to carry on interstate business until it had complied yith child labor minimum yvag and maximum working hour regulations While supporting this Wheeler said Wednesday he would oppose “any scheme for fixing prices or curtailing' production" along the lines of the original NR A Several congressmen have asked permission to sponsor his measure in the house O'Mahoney said Asserting that a federal licensing system was “the only way" to establish “adequate labor standard” Wheeler said “some such plan must be worked out if the capitalistic ( system is to survive" State regulation has failed he said because employers ’subject to strict labor laws ’ cannot compete with firms in other states which have no such regulations move plan Testing Stains County Attorney James Thomas brought out at a hearing at New Castle for the first time that the prosecution was testing “stains" on the coat County Judge Morgan denied the defense permission to ' study the exhibits and overruled a motion to postpone for two days Denhardt’s examining trial scheduled for Friday The defense contended the Sounty judge acted unlawfully In denying them an opportunity to study exhibits gathered by investigators after the body of the widow shot through the heart was found in a roadside ditch near La Grange Held Unfair Rodes K Myers of defense counsel argued it would be “unfair” to proceed with the examining trial Friday and hear only the prosecution expert’s testimony regarding the them” If Thomas cited a court of appeals case in which he said it was held that the state does not have to let the defense see its evidence until It is placed before the court Educator Dies OMAHA Neb Nov 18 UP)— The Rev William J Finan S J 54 philosophy department head at died Creighton university here Wednesday of pneumonia following an operation ss CHICAGO Nov 18 leaders coupled optimistic reports on the nation's overseas commerce with commendation of the administration’s reciprocal trade treaties LTV-Busine- Wednesday night President Louis K Comstock of the Merchants' association of New York said American foreign trade was in the best position since 1930 in an address prepared for delivery before the twenty-thirannual forHe added: eign trade convention “Our exports have increased 72 per cent from the fiscal year 1932 33 to the fiscal year 1935-3Our Imports very largely due to the increased demands of American have increased 90 manufacturing per cent ' Our foreign trade is in creasing by more than 10 per cent annually' or about twice the average rate of the rest of the world is reflected by somRecovery 6 E C Crossman firearms expert is shown examining the pistol which was found with the body of Reid Russell at the home of Gouverneur Morris last September 25 Crossman expressed the opinion the pistol may not have been fired for more than a year Officers originally had accepted Russell’s death as a suicide minor ething approaching a NoV 18 CD-Gla- ndular reactions which result1 actual or simulated emotions in humans varying from mild apprehension to bitter hate described before the Southern Medical association convention to day by Dr Alphonse McMahon of university In a paper showing the relation of thyrotoxicosis or poisoning of the body by the thyroid gland and emotion Dr McMahon asserted the disease works a “vicious circle” possibly being caused b sudden emotional shock and thereafter producing all the physical and mental evidences of the same shock although the immediate cause is no longer presSt-Lo- uis The thyroid gland ”he explained is so delicately balanced in its function and so closely related to the association's foreign trade buranked himself with the “optimists” and expressed the opinion ‘‘the exchange of goods on the pqrt of the nations of the world is bound to increase” Support of the reciprocal trade act by the motor car industry was voiced by George F Bauer export manager of the Automobile Manu- reau to ' - STANDARD COAL Telephoiie FOUR-SIX-HUN- FUEL and mild antipathy may become bitter hatred 99 Sunday Height ’14 nuin! ’ it for most any date j I tZ -- M ‘ o-- -"4 - -- A r00UC7 AIM CO Wasatch “ RED D Office: 69 of-th- kwit speak too highly this notable advance STANDARD instability Thus apprehensiveness under e increased action thyroid gland may become fright irritability may later develop severe outbursts of uncontrollable anger distinct boom in of the share in that is attributable the trade agreement program of Secretary of State Cordell Hull” William H Mahoney manager of WASHINGTON Nov 18 UP)— Raymond J Kelly of Detroit was elected president of the Institute of Municipal Law Officers at the closing session of the organization's annual meeting Wednesday The institute composed of heads of legal departments of cities of more than 50000 population met in connection with the United States conference of mayors oxicosis v" ‘ he pointed out a In this patient may exhibit a variety of such symptoms as extreme nervousness fright palpitation gastric disturbances a “lump in the throat" and unusual emotional Nov 18 UP) earthquake waa felt' here at 10:02 a m Pacific standard time Wednesday (Dishes rattled and lights were shaken but there was no damage The seismological' laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington at Pasadena Cal described the shock as "moderate” It was recorded there at 10:03 am Santa Maria is about 150 miles northwest of Pasadena SANTA MARIA Cal —A facturers' association “None ofJus can Use other factors in the nervous system systematic disturbances may unbalance the gland heighten its function- and produce a state of hyperthyroidism or thyrot- - ent the foreign trade profession Detroit Man Picket! — To Lead Legal Group exhibits Prosecutor Thomas asserted the defense attorney “knows what we are trying to find out” adding “he’s got the man who knows ail the facts' He can ask him and get Hull Would Be Regulated Policies for Increase With Federal License in Overseas Trade BALTIMORE' 1 Coast Town Shaken By ‘Moderate’- Quake SO MAIN it no denying — a "Sunday Night Knit" turns There- Strikers Defy Fitts Holds Up Order to Quit Exhumation in Bendix Plant Death Inquiry it flue (Kfl©w you nf any - out date endar on your winter You'll likd- the cal- - morous details accents for most brilliantly and Sizes 12 gla- smart to 20 Workers Prepare to Will Study Aid’s Report Spend Second Night on Shooting at Home in Indiana Factory of Gouverneur Morris i 1936 1886 Founders’ Day L D S ALUMNI: the GOLDANNIVERSARY of Celebrate EN the school Saturday November 21 BANQUET House — 7 p Lion m DANCE Garden Roof 9 p 'Building 75c Banquet: 50c a couple Dane: $175 Smith m a plate Dane: Banquet and a couple Call the L S BUSINESS D COLLEGE Wasatch 1812 lor Banquet reservations SOUTH BEND Ind Nov 18 UP) —Several hundred men and women of doubtful industrial status remained in the Bendix Products corporation’s plant Wednesday night intent their leaders said upon inforcing demands for 100 per cent unionization of the automotive accessory manufacturing concern The plant has been shut down since shortly before noon Tuesday when James P Mahoney speaking over a public address system told the workers to check in their tools and leave for the factory was to be closed In- definitely Between 600 and 1500 employes — various estimates can be had — refused to leave the plant They remained throughout Tuesday night and Wednesday and settled down for a second night’s stay Homer Martin international pres ident of the United Automobile Workers of America came here from Detroit conferred with unionists inside the plant and issued a statement in which he said: “The mert and women in the plant insist upon a full union in order to eliminate possibility of future trouble - The International union is supporting the workers in their position” The labor chief said he had de elded against attempting any negotiations for a settlement "I have no overtures to make” he said "They fired the men It’s up to them to put them back to work again” Iht) m lit PULLMAN WHOLESALE TAILORS fiwf iks ornirmo CVHfPut6iMMGU&M ARE MADE IN THEIR OWN SHOP AND SOLD TO V0 AT THEIR SHOP AUlnBifwwiTofk art CAiitipid ItoCbMnfSuvkt miJUSioh can £ftY0U St AtucA for So ItfUt - LOS ANGELES' Nov 18 UP) — A conference Thursday between District Attorney Buron Fitts and his chief investigator Captain Clyde Plummer will determine they indicated Wednesday whether they will seek a court order for exhumation of the body of Reid Russell 28 friend of Gouverneur Morris writer and Mrs Morris Pursuing a theory that Russell may have been the victim of a “love slaying” instead of a suicide as first Plummer supposed had planned to seek an exhumation or- der Wednesday Ftts personally entered the case for the first time however and asked Plummer to go over the evidence with him Thursday morning PlummerSs request for the exhumation order was postponed Has ‘Information he had information to support his “love slaying” theory but could tell no more at the time He has been trying to determine whether Russell had any serious affairs of the heart in the several months preceding his death Russell's body was found lying in a lawn swing at the Morris’ Manhattan beach estate on the afternoon of September 25 His right hand held a pistol In his lap There was a bullet hole through his head end the back of the swing The morrises and their house guest Lila Lee film actress said he had talked of suicide for several days previously and was despondent over financial trouble with the company employing him They said Plummer said last night he had left for Los Angeles the eve- ning before his body was found and did not know he had returned Held as Suicide Manhattan Beach police the sheriff's office the coroner and the county autopsy surgeon decided after several days’ investigation that Russell shot himself In the reopened inquiry which Russell’s mother Mrs Victoria Russell asked Plummer stressed the fact that no pistol shell had been found near the swing in which Russell lay Tuesday Plummer reported that E C Crossman a’ firearms expert who had been examining the pistol told him it may not have been fired- for a year but could not swear that in court I oof tody titans ous tiny out Acid and poison wastes In you blood thru 9 million dellcats Jcidnsy tubes or filter but 2 SUITS FOR THE SAME PRICE O’COAT Both for $2850 P2J UMAN tt'HCUESfclG TASMttS 111 Sctrfli West Temple 110 f heap drastic Irritating drug If functional Kidney or Bladder disorders make you suffer from Getting Up Nights Nervousness Leg Pains Backache Circles Under Eyes Dtzainesa Rheumatic Pains Aridity BurningSmarting or Itching Get the Doctor's don't take chaac guaranteed prescription 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