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"ACE"A Williams dash newsreel cameramanI co- 11'4 in other leading of the most tin usual motion pktures ever filmed We bakers t3 - ' suicide ad-vic- 1 -4 ' sl ' BEST? at- India May 19 (A'—The British military Wednesday night i I considered possible retaliation against tribesmen said to have killed tree Indian soldiers and wounded 17 in a northwestern frdntier 'clash The tribesmen ambushed the native Bannu brigade of Punjabi which was moving south from coronation camp to occupy Camp Sham Algad five miles away British said The rebellious natives fought fiercely untiltheywere driven off ''4 I Sb ' ' tributed death to asphyxiation and said he would Leturn a verdict of SIMLA ! - ' ' ' wrist-toveris- r Corona' r Carl 31easures to ' mid-Atlant- ic hose was connected to the' exhaust pipe and had been run inside a window of the car They said the motor Vas running when they ar- - Farm WASHINGTON May 19 (—The senate agriculture committee told farm leaders Wednesday they could not use the language of the supreme - ?11 ' ' '''' '' stop-ovor- " - '' I - ' e - otgetiat4- s '''' ' 4y'4--- - —BUT HAVE YOU TRIED OKLAHOMA 'CITY May 19 LP)— Keefe Carter operator of the Twin Hills golf course was found dead in a car late Wednesday on a suburban road northeast of here Don Stone and Jerry Smith dep- - i i '' e'::'' '0' N " i-- e tte "i DREADS ARE DELICIOUS — I Complete itinorary praparod without Fru foldors bassi information cost - 1 - dLe a 1937 ' DENIVIARKS 11- Oklahoma Golf Course Operator Found Dead by your Vacation Suggestions '''' )111 - !!!!!:!:'!::':!::!'': ' - - e " - Ot r"cliAlk rnndabtieorngahi ?acRtn flying the "Spirit of St Louis" into a glamorous sunrise above the blue Owned by Dr W F eerotran Idaho who values it at a quarter million dollars the painting is the work of the great marine artist Frederick J Waugh three times winner of Carnegie institute awards EpToch Cannot 'Apply Language of Wagner Act to Aid e 4::4 1 1 t '' vrl ' no idea bow much morn fun a vacation can be 'when tho trip is planned by i Tyour Union Pacific Bus Agent! I Ha's an az eee 1 e 1 li 1h-port on travel—has &lithe latest information "'! about tho most popular vacation spots in the z t ili country—and will be glad to supply colorful ow- travel folders or °that information and ar IV t f range your trip just the way you want it: ?i ' 4'-Ho willalso prepare a complato itinorary for you—including fares routes echadules s side tripe toura etc any cost or obligation on your part trip by bus will be a sightseeing tou'r d all ths you'll save a pocketful 'Cof money on your ticket!I So plan this vacation BOULDER DAM by Union Pacific Stages—and make plan CHICAGO NEW YORK sing doubly easy by visiting or phoning NEW ENGLAND WASHINGTON D C GREAT LAKES Temple Square Hotel Bldg j - n il) t - 16Itz- - 4 — fr'" '' eeIe: 1 - 4' UNION PACIFIC BUS AGENT :!:71111"H1 1 1 r S - ' I 1 ' - i - ' etereeekeresreeeererseee'"7'7 eniareoe 1014141M e $64e li! 4 ease i Va D lit) - 4 !:':' tl°441411V'' f - 1- '' ' 0 l'''''' 11 - - : Senate Group Asserts AAA Act Hinderea - Canvas Idahoan on Lindbergh flight SMITH & ADAMS i -' ' elle Italo-Gerrna- n : ' - -- t -- oanr Rivers Harbors Group To Open Hearings opag ' WASHINGTON May 19 ()I— President Roosevelt vetoed Wednesday a bill authorizing a $5000000 appropriation for federal participation in the world's fair at New York in 1939 The president said the appropriation was "excessive" in view of efforts to balance the budget The president suggested a sum smaller" would be suffiBritish Army Man Dies "definitely cient to provide "adequate representation"h' eoff itrb e Hfee daedrdael governGrerNaDI °ENdw' aMrdaYRain9u1p(hIPle-eMnyaja ment in d he had chief engineer of the British Third given full support and encouragearmy during the World war died ment to plans for holding the exWednesday at the age of 82 position - ' Ye ' ' 1 ' COLUMBUS Ohio May 19 (A')— Steve Kotowicz slayer of a Toledo groceryman died in electric the chair at Ohio penitentiary Wednesday night the first man to pay the death penalty in -- i - Were it not lacking" he added the first step balancing the federal budget would be taken" Summarizing his conclusions on method of providing economic- - security for - those productively employed Mills said: LITTLE ROCK 9Ark 9May )19 (N) "1 A continuation of our American system of free enterprise holds —Lester Brockelhurst midwestern every prospect of a rising standard "crime tourist" and his girl comof Bernice Felton were "2 There Is good reason to be- panion back to Arkansas Wedneslieve that steady employment can beought be expected forthe next few years day night to stand trial for the ("What we face is a probable'la- slaying of Victor Gates Little Rock bor shortage not permanent unem- le - nShreknleerci ploymente heedeciared) the cou"3 While cyclical business movearrived in Little Rock and were ple ments cannot be eliminated in a dy- taken under heavy guard to Lonoke namic society we possess the gtech- 24 miles east of here where they nique to mitigate their sw will be held next ("The only way to mitigate the week 'severity 'of the depression iselo sit It was near there Gates' body was on the boom'") 6 found in a roadside ditch "4 This favorable picture is apparently the victim of May hitchmarred by the threat clean inflation- hikers e " ary boom Several hundred curious jammed Conolining the security of those the Missouri Pacific station for their who are dependent Mills said "both arrival from the standpoint of tradition and sound administration this is a duty of the communities and the thr s' - A''' i ' "But the will seems to be c1ear4 :f t44- 1? ' ' Party" e Animals continue to munch hay in their uncovered stalls after windstorm at Graettinger Iowa plays havoc 1 i t 4 e ' - NEW YORK May 19 UP)—Ogden L Mills secretary of the treasury ' under president Hoover told the new school for social reSearch Wednesday night the United States is threatened with an Inflationary boom rrestalting from the opporitunistic fiscal and monetary policies of the government"— "It could be arrested were there the will to db so" he said in a lecture on "Security" the fifth of a Iseries he has been delivering on 1"The Future of the Republican ' e 0't -- ef 'ile ' : Sees Danger 441 J - 4 rA e1 1 I I by Monetary Policies f'1)7i4 ' 44 7 :iilt‘ e e -- see - leeteeeee °° 49 ' ''-- e te 4-- V4°94 e 71- e Fears Peril From '' Costs Boom -- Former Treasury Chief Says IL S Threatened 2'14 e ' -- o' :: Austria Puts awn on Pact --- - t i S4 ''' t t -' re" ' - -- altettl - t toward was rioted in the nerve center of the Hindenburg as she maneuvered toward the mast and dropped her forward landing ropes Offi! cers then felt and heard the explothe to them leaped sion windows saw- the fire or its re Wins How on flection and tteen jumped when the ship neared the ground Dr Hugo Eckener head of the German Zeppelin company which owned the Hindenburg exLOS ANGELES May 19 (AP)—Charles Dickens' famous study pressed pleasure Wednesday when in " AMad Man's abnormality had Manuscript" became a pivotal point informed President Roosevelt a in to suit for annulment wort by Mrs Laura Hover Wednesday appointed a cabinet committee i consider exportation of Loomis Los Angeles society girl from Homer Leslie Loomis Jr of helium gas The Hindenburg New York carried highly inflammable hydroMay 6 She said Loomis made her read gen Heard Explosion the story while she sat alone with the is Dr Eckener who attending him in a darkened room two days Stationed at control wheels and investigaIndicators they said nothing un- - department of commerce after their marriage was tion of the disaster said he r was about a man who mar"It "very happy over this noble step" ried a woman and then talked about of the president's different ways of murdering her The executive estimated use of until she went insane" Mrs Loomis e e t helium would redlice the lifting HAYWARD Cal May 19 (11')— testified "It was horrible" ) ? power of a ship like the Hinder-bur- g Students went on strike at the Union She said she married Loomis in by 17 tons and limit the caschool here Wednesday forced Westchester county New York at to 50 passengers instead of high pacity dawn ' December 12 1935 He was 1 75 He added he did not think pas- a holiday picketed the building and then at Princeton univerdetown a in senger and freight rates would be )araded through the sit sahesetillaid Increased bythe change- mand that a Vice prtncipal be re"We ride back to NeW York in a II e instated taxi" she continued and suddenly Of a total enrollment of 1300 only he said 'Isn't this a lark? How do t suppose we are going to get 50att&pted to attend classes about you out of it?' 500 engaged actively in the strike Shit went to her apartment and jamming the streets blocking traf- he to a hotel l she said She wail ' fic and parading banners unable to see him the next day ' The demonstration was on behalf but on the second day she met him of Henry S Hampton vice princi- at his parents' home There Mrs close PARIS May 19 after the school board voted Loomis said her husband took her to the French foreign office said 3palto 2 not to renew his contract to a room turned out all but one Wednesday night that Austria had The students declared "politics" light and bade her read "A' Mad she aFrench that proposal rereason was the for rejected Hampton's Man's Manuscript" join the little entente powers in a lease W P Jacobsen member of "He said he wanted to watch the bloc designed to combat German the board said the action was taken on my face When I Don't wait tor summer heat to and Italian expansionist plans in "for the bettermentof the school" expression finished I told him the story seemed central Europe blcat your comfort Prepare for but that I gruesome awfully The proposal It was stated was it now thought it was impossible" made by Yvon Delbos France's forHer husband replied she said "I we can provide smartly styled eign minister in his talk WednesI've don't think it is impossible AusSchmidt with Dr Guido day --sturdy awnings which add greatly trian often thought about it" for foreign afundersecretary to the attractiveness of your home fairs who pointed out that AusShe decided the marriage was a WASHINGTON May 19 (A'—The mistake she concluded beand make it 10 to 15 cooler tria's geographical position Superior and harbors committee Henry Willis granted the antween Italy and Germany made it house rivers during hot summer days would re- - Judge it Wednesday nnounced seemed it that nulment commenting impossible for her to take any action Our prices and materials are right that Friday to him "like a cruel prank of unreappeared directed against them am administrative legislation are particularly proud of our fleeting adolescence" Mrs Loomis' This setback for France's camgroup of California and Nevada attorney handed him a copy of the new Otis line fabrics—and will paign to raise diplomatic barriers in people will testify—presumably story but the judge smilingly reambitions followed I onnection with attempts to place gladly submit samples to show you to fused closer of official assertions closely a rider in the Bonneville measure how your awnings will look when I'read it in my youth" he said understanding with Britain and to permit a revision of rate schedules soviet Russia concerning mainte- on Boulder dam modeup Telephone us now power nance of the European status quo Shows The committee concluded hearings last week and prepared to go into Si Louis Rabbi Dies execlutive session some time this ' LOUIS May 9 ((P)—The Rev week Four measures are before it ST COMPANY May 19 UP)-- The Dr Samuel Sale rabbi and rabbi offering a variety of proposals for ST LOUIS when Charles A dawn epochal emeritus of Temple Shaare Emeth the administration of the power and SINCE 1889 ' alone in the here for more than 50 years died navigation project on the Columbia Lindbergh saw the sun rise like a beacon 225 EDISON ST Was 1654 Wednesday after an illness of sev- river between Oregon and Wuhingtof hope is mirrored in a painting 82 years old on weeks was He eral NM to be displayed here Thursday on s- -the tenth anniversary of the start of his New York to Paris flight LIM '7 - r '' 7 4 4 I I' - 41-- - re -- : 7777" -- q 0 se -- 4-- - 4 -- g - ---'' c'4 teillefreeece'(' ' '''' - ' ee vete ele e ee r otere e ? 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' e - e- eaN see ' -e - ee Awe 1"- - e --- 4 ° : ''' '' - - e aee - ' ' 'fr o - lr:'''''' e e c tr 407ee - 7 el - -- - f r '' leading propeller authorities in the country said it was his opinion that the port after blades were intact until the ship hit the ground Board members had considered the possibility a - broken blade whirled into the ship's hull might have caused a spark igniting the hydrogen They found a piece of propeller inside the hull wreckage on the naval air station'field Officer Gets Theory Another theory that a rear motor ?night have shot sparks into escaping hydrogen was jolted inby Heincharge rich Bauer watch officer of valving gas Previous witnesses placed the first fire in cell No 4 near the stern and Bauer said no gas was released from this cell within 10 minutes of the accident Official observers pointed out that released hydrogen rises swiftly and could not be near the ship under these conditions unless it had stuck In one of the release chimneys "Could gas be in the ship frail an open valve or from leaks?" Bauer was asked "I couldn't imagine that because the ship would have been heavy if the gas escaped from it" he said Officers stationed in the control cabin were among the daSes wit- messes end they painted a picture of the scene inside this portion of the great vessel when she sailed WO her death in the twilight of t - ' -- - ' ' - Iili "211rfr1"1711150f 1 4 c§ e - ' - o eee e - the called by officials one of Conn 't -- t - 4 - ' 'A t e Testimony tending to disprove two theories for the Hindenburg disaster was placed Wednesday before federal Investigators Frank W Caldwell of Hartford ' 14 : - 1 e44 v- 0 Lbribntiii 4 11":7°' - 4 May 19 lin-- - NJ LAKEHURST ' 4- Beliefs Hit Oppositivl '!lil t MAY20 1037 "MINIEMPIIMPOMPOWIIIWONIMImmlanneypeqat7T4tnw s A " : 4411" s : v ririkilkmtwmAPPImot VW 0 40e 41 !" k 4 e-- :! 1 1 i THE SALT LAKE TRiBUNE THURSDAY MORNING i tr-:o--- ' - i — i ' ' - - Little Matter of Barn Blowing Away Fails to Daunt Horses ' ° 1 I I — — ' o t i - - - tiri et al) f - Apitil - 1 4 '4161 FIAT-alma i Th'i W E - '16-- IVA KM A' ENTURIrdirtaitwi I 9 105:30 y 1I ASIONDAYVVEDNESDAYFRIDAY Longo ittl' li 9X-4 t 9 1 t ' I 1 - ( |