Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE X Ransom NolCTlii’ealens Life of NY Heiress KidnapersAks $25000 x - for not think that scnption furnished by Mrs Kuyryo- nova in a parked automoIn New York City found the ataina bile onsitting the pier of a ferryboat line on the hatchet were cauaed by an ‘operating between Port Jefferson blood No atalna of any and Bridgeport Gorin He first noticed them about 9 30 kind were found on the ax Wednesday morning: Allen said His was The possibility of murder fur attention was drawn to them be Mrs Leona her discounted when cause the license plates of their re Newton a former postmistress car bore the key letter of some ported seeing Mrs Parsons drive county other than Suffolk and be through the village Wednesday cause remained on the pier about two hours after she left her for twothey hours Chief Bridges did home with an unidentified middle-agenot say whether Allen recalled their couple who ostensibly were license number interesting In renting or buying Allen said the woman got out some property owned by the miss of the car once and made a teleI ing woman phone call from a hotel opposite Mrs Parsons was traveling the pier A waitress at the hotel toward the east in a strange auto- Bessie Kelly who directed her to mobile and was accompanied by one telephone booth described her other person this witness said Her the as between 48 and 50 years of age property lay about 15 miles to the She wore expensive clothing wet near Huntington Efforts were being: made to check Led Quiet Life— back on the telephone call Two bloodhounds brought from Before Mrs Newton the last per-onthe state police barracks at Hawd see the comely matron who led a quiet unpreten thorne sought to pick up the misstious life although she was — re ing womans scent inthexolling 56 miles from New York puted to be worth some $200000 countryside was Mrs Anna Kupryonova de- City which has been made the scribed by police as the daughter locale of numerous fictional mys of a minor Russian nobleman ex- tery stories ecuted during the bolshevik revolu Ransom Note One) to gray-haire- - tion The ransom note was reported by read substana reliable source tially as follows: "Bill Parsons: We have your wife Bring $25 000 to the Jamaica bus terminal within the next 24 hours and my men will meet you and calLyou by name No not you do Alice bring any bops will never speak to you again ” The use of the first names and place t Arata said he understood this to the statement that Parsons would refer to an estate near Huntington be recognisable on sight was in which Mrs Parsons had an in- viewed by investigators as indicat terest mg that the kidnapers were faNo alarm was felt until her hus- miliar with the family despite their band William H Parsons returned retiring Jiabits tWednesday nigh- from a trip to Although they are listed in the New York’s lower East Side where New York social register and o he had" gone to obtain a Russian are connected with several called He families they were said by recipe for squab paste the police about townspeople to prefer rustic purTwo hours later the ransom note suits was found by Bert Walker an inThe amount of the ransom devestigator from the district attor- mand also was oonsidered significant since Mrs Parsons was In ney’s office 0 Police Chief Edward Bridges of line to inherit approximately from the estate of her aunt Brookhaven township Thursday night disclosed a widespread search widow of Colonel Timothy S Wilwas under way for the middle-age- d liams a former president of the couple who drove away with Mrs Brooklyn Rapid Transit company Parsons State tax records also showed James Allen of Port Jefferson a that her husband last December few miles east of here reported received about $18000 from the seeing a couple answering the de- - estate of his father William Sr Friends said they understood Colonel Williams’ widow who died several months ago was left an estate of about $400000 the residue Mrs Parsons of which was to go her sister and two brothers at Mrs Williams’ death They said they did not know how- - much of the estate remained at death None of the neighbors considered the Parsons wealthy They were described by villagers as a pleas- Mrs Kupryonova who has been employed by the Parsons family for about four years as household manager and companion told Assistant District Attorney Joseph S Arata of Suffolk county that a middle' aged couple drove into the grounds about 11 o'clock Wednesday morning Shortly afterward she said "Mrs "Parsons called out that she wvs going "over o the Sammis ” to If well-to-d- 9pm $25-00- to Nlrr-’Wllliam- s' ant their Cwwral BiW Ilf Corpormiem Lot Artftitt PonUntl Sm SVmrfm StattU couple who paid and promptly Investigators sought from neighbors and tradesmen with whom the Parsons were friendly some lead to the missing womans whered bills regularly abouts HERE’S YcsW WHERE YOU’LL FIND THEM Men male PALM Single habit a for here coming of their SUITS BEACH WHITE TAN CREAM GRAY Si 0K bre e tie double breaded end sport bach is Wb ' ww— He spoke again in 1930 in the case of Superior Oil Company vs State of Mississippi The only purpose of the vendor here was to escape taxa- tion The fact that it desired to evade the law as it is called Is Immaterial "because the very meaning of a line in the law is that you intentionally may go —as close to it as you can if you — do not pass it Now I do not read these opinions as meaning that if for example the law allows deductions for business expenses and for Interest on loans the taxpayer is entitled to pretend that his yacht or his country estate Is a business they are pleasant but jf an fact luxuries It is impossible expensive to suppose that he meant to say that a taxpayer can make a claim which is not truthful or that he is entitled to match his wits against the government and forfre the government to prove that he has not been truthful What Justice Holmes must have meant is that a man need pay no more than the law asks him to pay and pot that he may deceive the law and pay less than it means to have him pay PALM BEACH SLACKS A CHARGE ACCOUNT Uie Our' Eety Payment ' BUDGET PLAN — Of-Can- ada Succumbs he must Question Four-pow- Sir Robert Borden Dies After Three Weeks’ Illness ' OTTAWA Ont June 10 (Canadian Press) — Sir Robert Borden e Canada’s premTer"died in his 83rd year Thursday and will war-tim- be ors in The agreement bringing Italy and Germany back into the neutrality fold will be strictly a question at was made Hear here with refusal of a Russian request that the safety guarantees be dis cussed by the full committee Great Britain indicated her belief additional conferees would result only in further friction four-pow- tically recovered HENDAYE Frontier June Franco-- S p a n a h 10 (UP) — General Jose Fidel Davila rebel commander on the Spanish Basque front Is prepared to launch his "death blow" against Bilbao Friday morning with resses designed to make women look younger troops and 180 warplanes frontier reports said --Thursday 50 000 night The new insurgent general who succeeded the late General Emilio Mola in command of the Basque offensive was said to have predicted that his troops will sirrah the city’s ’’iron ring" of defenses with' in 48 hours Last Defense Barrier Tne "iron ring” stretching In a wide arc around the besieged Basque capital is the last defense barrier for 340 000 terrorized men women and children An Argentine diplomat returning from General Davila’s field headquarters across the frontier said the rebel leader told him that all plans for the “big push” were com pletc It may be delayed however if poor weather prevent activity of Davila’s aviation S veiled nets ! sheers ! practical prints! Youth has a claim on Summer fashions that's apparent from the pushed-u- p sleeves to the clipped-of- f skirts Hiplines melt away as the new slim lines appear and necklines become as simple as counting to ten You will find them more attractive end more useful than any dress you ever wore $ 5 Z CM I — Dresses — Second Floor FRIDAY CUTI E II R A'Sihtmht AND COOL COOL SAVINGS SATURDAY COMFORT ONLY ANNUAL UNE HAT JUB LE E 800 NEW SUMMER HATS J OUR VERY I VALUES BEST 2 Anglo-Americ- men who defied the king to ' collect taxes without representation risking their necks Jn the aetr and those who operate in a twilight zone of the law hoping to outwit congress and the revenue officials It cannot be a good thing for a nation to have it spread the said a few weeks ago that union labor would dominate the city and now it has come to pass ” ” He said Seattle is and even lacks entertainment laces demanded by the cultured le suggested "Seattle should adverFrancisco” tise like 75 "ECZEMA In o about that i the think they are entitled to see whether — be a little smarter than their government And in times like these this sort of thing is bad medicine It is the very surest way of provoking the demagoguery and of accentuating the class feeling which are unhappily so prevalent Copyright 1937 for The Tribune pastels! 22 Also externally caused pimples and rashes relieved by soothing fast acting medication of Cuticura Buy today such a doubtful case disclose the facts truthfully He must say: “These are the facts I think I am entitled to my claim” He must not use his wits or the wits of his lawyers to prevent the government from seeing all the facts And in the second place he and his lawyers may fairly be asked it seems to me not to confront the government with schemes which will only be accepted if the officials are not government bright enough to see through them or are too lazy to analyze them I kqpw that it has been said that hatred of the tax collector is the cornerstone of liberties But somehow or other I cannot help thinking that there is a real difference between SEATTLE June 10 UP) — Mayor Dore told the junior chamin a speech ber of commerce Thursday that “labor Is running and you can’t fight this community the workers ” The mayor said' "The die is cast ' War Premier The only real difficulty would seem to be in those cases where there is roopi for honest difference of opinion as to whether the claim does or does not fall on the right or wrong side of theHaw The only way to settle those cases is to have them adjudicated in a court and if the result Is to ro3e legal what congress regards as unjust to amend the law But even in these cases it seems to me that the taxpayer does have an ethical obligation In the first John F OPEN ships Both nations retained Their force in Spanish waters however with freedom to act individually for their own protection German warships shelled Spanish Almerm To avenge bomb ing of the nazi pocket battleship Deutschland Italian warships were instructed to prevent any shipment of arms or supplies to the Madrid Valencia government by Russia UP)-Pol- Seattle Mayor Says Labor Runs City SOUTH MAIN Sir Robert Borden event comes only ONCETrFawholeyearand lastrbut two days come in early and select YOUR hats while all of these extraordinary values are Since this june corset Sale! - money-savin- g available! k well-to-d- UU Germany and Italy had made such guarantees for safety the basis of their return to the committee They withdrew May 31 in protest against Spanish government attack on their buried Saturday with state honHe was born at Grand Pre June 26 1854 Striken with a heart attack three weekt ago Sir Robej-- t died in ins sleep at 7 30 Thursday morning Premier In 1911 Quotes From Ruling Teacher and lawyer until he sudC denly Of Sutherland entered politics when he was Certainly this would seem to be 42 Sir Robert succeeded Sir Wilthe rule as laid down in 1935 by fred Laurier as premier in 1911 He the supreme court when in the remained in office through one of the mbst trying periods in Canacase of Gregory vs Helvering dian history until June 10 1920 Justice Sutherland said when he resigned because of poor The legal right of a taxpayer health He never even entered the to decrease the amount of what gallery of the house otherwise would be his taxes When the war ended he played a or altogether avoid them by leading part in the Versailles peace means which the law permits and insisted that Canacannot be doubted But the conference da sign the treaty as a separate question for determination is nation whether what was done apart from the tax motive was the Philosophical Life thing which the statute inAfter his retirement Sir Robert tended withdrew to the tranquillity of his There would not seem to me colonial hom’e and led a philosomuch standing room under this phical life for fake Bahama insuopinion The premier of Canada who rance companies incorporated chewed only tobacco Sir Robert never husbands yachts employed by owned a car and boasted of the fact their wives to manage a country estate fake loans fake partnerships or even collections of per- Pola IVegrf Improves sonal holding companies and a BERLIN June la Netrusts arranged like a Chinese gri Polish screen beauty who was puzzle to confuse the tax collector rushed here Wednesday with a digestive system poisoning was reOpinion Difference ported by her friends to be ’prac’’ they-cannot- 156 -- In Oil Firm Case place and obviously Versatility in Fashion! LONDON” June 10 LO— Germany and Italy are expected to return next week to the non intervention committee and to its patrol of warships seeking to pre vent foreign armament shipments to Spain Informed British opinion contend ed Thursday night that the two nations with Britain and France will have agreed by that time on measures to protect the patrol ships Had Made GuaVanters Judge Cave View Difficulty 1937 Dissenting Powers Expected to Aid Neutrality Pact what Justice Apparently he spoke twice on the subject the first time in 1916 in the case of Bullen vs Wiscon-si- n saying: We do not speak of evasion because when the law draws a line a case is on one aide of it or the other and If on thevsafe side- is none the worse legally that a party has availed himself to the full of what the law per-m- ils When an act is condemned as an evasion what is meant is that it is on the wrong aide of the line Indicated by the policy if not by the mere letter of the law Causes 11 SpainPatrol the against the tax cftllctor-fa- r purpose of reducing taxes I do Holmes meant JUNE Reich Italy Due to Rejoin (Continued from Page One) Return-O- f t P(fe Life Ends Today and Tomorrow Long Island Socialite Husband Abandons Meet Plans (Continued from FRIDAY MORNING — be cotk Besensiblysheathed-forsumm- er trolfed as well as comfortable corset designed for summer WHITES WHITES! wear a ' and all colors 2 1 (j to All 1 WHITES! headsizes from 23 Inches Every one actually feels cool — tliey're jo light — so slithery end sleek and smooth Every one designed with figure control as well as comfort in mind Materials end colors for summer fine voiles cool batistes and airy open meshes staff of Expect fitters to corset you correctly 1 Voila $id inch and GirdUs with “ closing v A Mesh Corietfei-- — Special triple import- ed net with ilpper doting end voile oorselettei $300 Triple imported net Coriettes— Special $1000 ‘village-minded- ZCMl Corsets — Second lloor Z CM I Millinery Salon — Second Floor |