Show - t 4 ' 'rUESDAY MORNING MARCH THE SALT LAKE TRIliLINE 22 - 1938 i - Earle t'sfi'ouses elpnrod: ni II I ThreePoint Slairittp ' 00 I Economic Plan Lists Fair Wages a :" a a : March 22 (Tuesday) Bronx county court jury early Tuesdayof acquitted Mrs Pa-in a murder charge tricia Ryan husthe slaying of her policeman band Michael October 31 ImL k The verdict ended a trial of the frequently hysterical mother of two children who had adMitted shooting her husband in their bedroom She offered a plea of temporary insanity due to brutal treatment at his hands The jury of nine men and three women deliberated more than four NEW :H ra a "I do not say have the answers" the governor told the meeting sponsored by a department store "But I have some suggestions to meet this problem of the machine that brings magnificent production and miser- able distribution Three Suggestions "I have three suggestions: "First fair wages and shorter hours 'Second with fair wages and shorter hours the cost of our products must go up and we there-lomust have more protection tor American sroducts from foreign competition preferably by way IV the reciprocal trade agreementsI advocated by Secretary of State Hull "Third a great works program to give the great mass of our people purchasing power" Earle said a drive for smaller retail markups and greater turnover would benefit the country and its economic structure Danger In Plan "The one danger and it is area! danger is that a campaign for lower prices unless it 1 managed with the greatest care may result in a move by certain large business interests to pass along the reduction to the worker This would simply accelerate deflation by reducing purchasing power and In the epd Would be suicidal" Characterizing as "v ir tually worthless" the apiAals for business confidence that have been made the governor said: "Business needs just one thing--- a customers Business is not goicg to have customers until mass pu- N fa 1 I e a ::7 :: - t11 Frank Patricia branded slayr Ryan her courtroclm of policentan-hutaa- sobs "good adr job Workers Imprison Three'in Segtt To—Plant Seizureg ' acting" Admits bodily Hull's hope erties Atteir-xlp- t Dawrrbters Aired 21 Lin Philadelphia Bahamas March NASSALT —Forrester— Scott accused of young guilty Monday Et n d lawyer sportsman attempting to kidnap his two pleaded daughters mirs 4or to two of the Seize to growing out charges Wm r Bancroft MagistrateclenceOsborne by which prosec- hearing utors evil sotaztit lc attempted and Scott to hold on the an aviator idnaping charge sentence on Bo3prnton Stanley de- ferred the minor of rases until Wednesday Scott pleaclt tied guilty tNearrying an paning fe of In Leprosy War r 1 later Water buffaloes was said the disease took a settlement forM similar to leprosy in hUmans The American' It ican properties it- lespecially-11-m- do he child F01E-resterhas mother government that in those other Amer- ness so but that reason jail since given ay scald Ur en to "get Scott the Smith charge that he pushed Helen Miss Del but se said which the prosecution i4onceded hearing Defense AttPrior to a Cambridge-educate- d orney E F trs e new NAL HOUSING ACT HA cl Wilmingition not haerzried—a point MODERMIZE the n Wit- Wednesd- incident last n rrse of was BUILD-B- UY So-de- a summoned as she expected sersault the children's 11:: ALIEMEIITS ) said the 0 magistrate was given be infeormed of his daughters ctiestody court Mn Pentrtesylvania to testify planned said sahe ne-1-- Scott would part-tim- e by a lBoden - given beers rol of the ildren too over-acte- her d good" had TO GO ABOUT IT: Call at our office today Our officers will give you full and complete information affit assist you in securinga loan suited to your' individual requirements Your applicatiots will receive immediate attention ASSETS part Gavernmeet Saaoritisst plea followed a villa luggage dissolving By Phlegm that asthma attack tion Boyora n4 of your sleep strong First Security Trust Co MAIN STREET OPPOSITE POSTOITICE 1 - ' Caus 1 nand soundly To prescription stfibborn TABLETS to stop e 'Jayor removing mucus choking the doctor's TABLETs removes You smaated soon feel well strangling prescrirc tn-then can ess-vtass- Incr-kv- va tort 11 casiss- - and most kW this doctor's autteed in the vs offer ROYCE'S a positive guarantee undisir "'thick' 'attunes' to your comp- mon book on Idly!" of emokgr psittre Oct guaran'T'ABLEN tt Behrantrof teed ROYCE'S!' any good druggizt Osri ervr AikAalfOrtilliBtOti lete etinfacti k:sn or Siefvfory Policy Reserves: $84546591971 - Amount which with interest and future premiums will as- $78217200789 $6319391182 Other bonds: U S State and Municipal DividAds to PolicybIldm: Set aside for payment for the year 1938 1655208167-3- 5 $13003607210 for Fifer Payments ea Supplementary Contracts $33246700043 S148273876 Stocks: but $3804776 aro Preferred or Guaranteed All 99409671257 Mortgage Loses on Real Estate: First Liens on Farms First Liens on other property $92044460549 2047924883 Other Policy Obligati:0s: including dividends left with Company premiums paid in edvance etc 260589889 MIscIIaois K14100374 - r— - and GillergUoIntary 311'504'65912- This serves as a margin of safety —s cushion against contingencies which cannot be foreseen 38391232574 - ' 10258480452 Cosh Prandums entstandiag and 8372713615 deferred Interest do and °Wood etc Factions Unite TOTAL 3929514284 8471972082701 TOTAL 811400690229 Ordinary Industrial - Group Accident and Health Weekly benefits Principal sum benefits 62625152 23426614468 $228 Ordinary Industrial Group Life Health and Annuities Personal Accident and Health 7511537957 3671865512 22584093698 Total $471972082701 Paymonts to lonoticiorlos and Polleyko Non: Total Life Insurance In Force: March 21 (JP)—France's employer& and workers joined in a pledge to the governrrcent Monday to help speed up the nation's arms production to meet the European war threat A government spokesman said air workers' and employers' organizations including the powerful general confederation of labor with 5000000 members and the equally potent confederation of FrenchAmployerc Were parties to the agree- for Claims: Including claims awaiting coinpletion of proof and estimated amount of unreported claims Resort: Includes real estateheld for Corn pony use PARIS Held SurPlus 3i94785936 As:France Speeds Aiming 7473794793 LIabiflhjs Including reserves for Accident and Health Insurance accrued taxes payable in 1938 etc $7365210708 Real Estelle Owned: lo1o2348qlpo Moen - Canadian Provincial and $10872813617 Mtmicipal Railroad $60469503909 Public Utilities $47928191346 Industrial and Miscellaneous accused Mrs Ryan's attorney of preparing a defense based on villification A first degree murder verdict would have carried with it the penalty of death in the electric chair without a jury recommendation for mercy as provided by a law recently passed $414177879300 sure payment of policy claims Canadian Govemment 6045188128 253199401 19699024 1510264310 Total $52587627149 The Metropolitan is a mutual organizatiem Its assets are held for the benefit of its policyholders and emy divisible surplus is returned toils policyholders itrthe fortifier dividends The employer and worker groups long at loggerheads were said to have agreed to bury the hatchet in the face of the need for united biilster the nation's security Many workers in nationalized factories already have made individual accords with employers to work longer hours to accelerate arms production in exchange for overtime pay Announcement of the agreement fbilowed a series of conferences between Premier Leon Blum his defense ministers military air and naval advisers and leaders: of the workers' and employer groups Blum on the eve of chamber of d deputies debate on the plan for wartime organization of France summoned the council of ministers to meet with President The-Human-Sidefor-1- 937' TR WE WERE to let the figures above describe the Metropolitan's activities last year the story would be far from complete—for there is a HUMAN side of the ledger too Policyholders and beneficiaries received from Metropolitan in 1937 almost $526000000—much of it in an hour of genuine neid Death clairns were paid w) on 6107 policies in force less t lo c't AVthree months and on than 40 i 18562 policies in force less than one year—dramatic mi 11ELI-r- i proof of the value of life irl--774 ' surance One could scarcely name a catastrophe which took human lives in the United States or Canada where funds provided by Metropolitan policies had not helped lighten the burden for afflicted families Each day visiting nurses ::0 ELZ ons representing the Metropoli- tan ministered to persons in- Ifili7 sured under Industrial k- -termediate and Group poll- -- cies wno were in need of li skilled care These nurses long-delaye- the first week (4 May let containing useful health information was placed in somebody's hands Each working day throughout the year new Metro- politaninvestments went t (rf 19 ri i - r 1 x :- - - i 1 into communities in various i parts of the United States and Canada These invest- I ni i ments helped to create a de- i mand for goods aid realty values give employment and serve other modem social and economic needs There is more we would like to tell you about ow 1937 Report This is contained in a booklet entitled "The Human Side of the Ledger" which we shall be glad to send to 'You upon request — 4 01111 1 V': " 1 ' c tREDERICK H ECKER Chairman of The Board LEROY A LINCOLN President I --- fa4 METROPOLITAN tita etrol Life Insurance na Company moruAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' Madison Avenue New York N Y Please send Me without charge or obligation a copy of the booklet "The Human Side of the Ledger" 1 " (A lit 11 ti i Four Italian Boats Ram Sand Bar SPÉZIA Italy March 21 (VP)— Two navy motor torpedo boatewere destroyed and two were damaged when they struck a sand bar in thick fog near Viareggio late Monday not immeFate of the crews was ' diately determined 4 Tugboats raced to the sof ne imViaregfrom and Spezia mediately gio The boats involved were on the latest type and were speeding toward Naples at 8S miles an hour when the mishap occurred It was believed they were to participate in the big naval display at Naples ln honor of Chancellor Adolf Hitler who is scheduled to arrive 3766240 calls during the year Every half second during 1937 a Metropolitan book made - complete cont- ulssolvca LIABILITIES U S Government Villa Asth for the year ending December 31 1937 (In accordance with the Annual Statement filed vfith the New York State Insurance Department) Albert Lebrun by a Wilmington Or They were asked to approve a court special financial measure the contents of which were not disclosed A group of leaders in the chamber Stokowski Garbo of deputies deferred debate on foreign affairs scheduled for Tuesday Leave Suddenly as inopportune In view of the un— settled state of European diploMarch '21 (UP) ILVVELLCs Greta Garbo and Leopold Stokows- macy ki who eminehatically protest that Instead they decided to debate wartime organization marriage is lens' from their minds the bill for The measure provides a plan for suddenly left 'the Villa cimbrone for mobilization limits war profits and Monday southern ItaI3 measure covered alThey negletted to take the public includes other ready by decree Into their cora fidence but a domestbelieved they were ic at 'the en route to T'assormina Sicily They (raveled by valtatomobile with heavy she for 1937 The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company presents its report axial Money now available under this liberalizedpI an to BUILD a new home or to BUY MODERNIZE or REPAIR in existing home on more favorable terms than ever before Repayment will be made in small monthly payments sluited to your income ' or budget is HOW — wife ment Units:limed Nurse On under Clark l'Ars Harry acknowledg4e t former -a - their herewith just It e" ountries British be n were 's in now She She who is- - iatheiz---nation- al should roult n to 'Once definite proof has been established Heiser indicated much held to the principle faster progress toward a cure should countries may expropriate r Bassett children to I school Ho wIts forced out of the HARRISVILLE Mo March 21 car at the New Mexico port of UPI—Delmar LeRoy Morris 16 who entry read about a shotgun- - trap in a Sheriff Franey with two depu- western magazine and tried out one ties was watching-thhighway at on his farm neighbor was sentenced Deming 100 miles west of El Paso Monday to 10 years at 'the Alga "They were going 75 miles an Farms reformatory by Judge Leslie hour" Franey said "We took in A Bruce after them and after five miles The trap wounded Hugo Virden we caught up with the car and being sprung by a string as Theden – threw our guns down WI them opened the back door of his farm They gavp up without a squawk" home Theden will recover It was indicatkd federaly auto "I Just wanted to see if it would theft charges and ki0paping work" Morris explained after he would be preferred was arrested The Business Side ing the slaying Led From Room She slapped the arms of her chair hysterically Court attendants led her from the room to regain her composure The prosecutor argued the evidence of premeditation and deliberation in the shooting which occurred in the Ryan's bedroom last receivership rather unlicensed arevolver and to assault based on Planned ITeste of Plane than expropriation was the idea that under a receivership The pros 4cution charges the allthe oil properties eged abdu tion attempt was made CAIRO Egypt March 21 UP—A the ownership of of studying leprosy wouicl remain with the American la a waterfront park with a seappossibilityDetidling neat by lane mat t: through animals was advanced interests involved Frederick George Monday before an international There would be also an account-- ective Caps rainthe two men tried to Lancaster tstErld congress on the disease a eon seize Eva and Dr Victor Heiser of New York ing under a receivership and of the Zoe Scott from their nurse Miss president of the International Lep- stant idea would be given their- in- Helen Smitir of Wilmington DeL rosy association told the congress value of the properties the policeman said resthat scientists in Java reported they come expenses etc This could A scuffle ulted in a lap for the nurse and had found deprosy occurring among some as the basis for serve bruises eorne child be possible The congress attended by acfen tists from various parts' of the world was opened Monday by King Fa- bile owned by C N Bassett pres- ident of the State National bank of El Paso and forced Jose CarbaJai the chauffeur to drive them to the New Mexico state line Carbajal was alone having just taken the 4 summatien by the young widow's counsel H Bennett Salomon who shouted: "I want you to remember that wife a devoted and single-hearte- d and mother who simply lost her head is 'not a murderess" An outburst of hysterical weeping from Mrs Ryan interrupted and Judge Frank's summation Patterson called a recess "Margaret lies so! What will I do! What will I do!" she wailed when Frank recalled testimony from Ryan's sister MrsNargaret Pellegrino in regard to a visit to a beauty shop the evening preced- Prosecutor nd lioldFathtr Mexicans e ?14 "but she She was Alaska March 21 virtually destroyed a half block of business buildings here Mo!lgaZ—Ilva InsRestimated-- at 74150000 Firemen sheathed in ice fought the blaze in One) weather (Continue 4 from Pag-Three fire fighters were Injured to one seriously The fire started short- treasury had agreed htly another ly after midnight routing a dozen 5000000 ounces of Mexican silver persons scantily clothed from up In March the same (mot es that has per floor apartments Marion Ralph 35 automobile m- been taken for more than a year Hull indicated the United States echanic suffered a brain concussion and hemorrhage when he and a man had hoped prior to the dexpropriawho had rescued him after he was tion order that the Mescican goovercome by smoke fell from a ladvernment would adopt the usual der Ralph was using a hose on a rot The other fire fighters were course of a government receivership less seriously hurt instead of taking over the prop- j- car Escaping when Fenter's motor- cycle caught fire in the chase they commandeered an automo- 'Youth Gets Ten Years In Gun Trap Shooting The Business Side of the Ledger and the Human Side The jurors were wit to dinner before beginning deliberations Judge Lester W Patterson charged that any one of these four verdicts could be returned: Guilty of murder in the firstdegre!guiltY of murder in the second degree guilty of manslaughter in the first degree or not guilty The prosecution asking a first murder conviction contended degree her- - courtroom outbursts of weeping were designedly theatrical "She's as good an actress as I've seen in any court room" said Assistant District Attorney Martin " FAIRBANKS ) & 5' 1' ) Go to Dinner Alaska Blaze Animal Aid Looms w N-e- hours Assault in American rchasing power is increased" Trio Hurt Fighting In Pay Demand kidulap Case t They were Identified as two men who engaged in a running gun fight with Highway Patrolman John Fen Or near El Paso when the officer stopped them for questioning on ownership of their DEMING N M: - March 21 VP —Two young eastern gun men fleeing the scene of a Texas gun fight and abduction meekly surrendered before the MeXico sheriff of a southern Monday and Monday night were in custody of Texas officers for return to El Paso The pair gave their names as Joseph Angus- 28 and Edson Berthrong 23 both of Sommerville Mass and were quoted by Sheriff Bob Franey of Luna county as saying they had a Massachusetts penitentiary record ' four-wee- Nite- re -- YORK (111---A onomic conditions 1' Y Jury Acquits Woman Tried For Killing Husband vernor George il i - - Eastern l'ouglts'WiltBeforeJE estern Guns i NEW YORK March 21 UPI—GoH Earle df Pennsylvania advocated before a consumers' meeting Mcihday a program of fair wages and shorter hours protection for American products from foreign competition and a mammoth public works program to improve ec- w N -:: Public Wokks Brake on Imports Patricia Ryan Goes Free in Murder Case - - COMPANY) ' - Nam Lt Stat" 2 |