Show Local Metal Market Tlie Weather Gold Saturday warmer cloudy partly id AH0— Cloudy jrrArartiy showers tMING---Coud- y NEVADA-GeneraU- fair ji Licad !e Jiwiw Tdfc m I President Proffers Section Aid to jberals in G- O P down in In - jfter ( Wet W “two in In Box Bring Blast By Hamilton City— but bg on the the toil enough president Roosevelt tor he way Friday present ' Set a ch will le food nore of to 2 (IP) Sept WASHINGTON we for opened the new swing its support to in its effRepublicans” liberal orts to remove “conservatives” caj to do confined Uose efforts have been to attempts to install 100 'hus far of-i- ce cent new deal Democrats In in place of Democrats con dered too conservative but the said resident at confer his press is a good liberal ""If there run-- n on the Republican ticket I iouId not have the slightest ob The good rctlon to his selection ultural to the the country rises He turned aside 1 lf above party questions de ired to bring his remarks down he o specific eases by asserting u speaking from a national point f view and was interested In prin-p!rather than individuals He sev-rlid say however that he knew liberal Republicans who were hoped es al unning for offices Roosevelt Mr Since has the participation of ad lerents of one party In primaries if an opposition party political expressed the view he Would iot intervene in Republican on behalf of liberals ed -- iriated mount is site ids for site Infer-ha- s it is any doubly ime a irther ted in ill eves this ie loo now wails I the ct the ssible irable I and i i pri-nari- ea win- - if the rutive f the EL E Interest n Dublin ix ed the i land " indicated Roosevelt Mr dearly that he would regard a ' opposing a conserva-- i Republican as conducting him Democrat ive lelfln the public interest provid-n- g was liberal at the former lowever leart On hearing of Mr Roosevelt’s renarks Chairman John Hamilton of he Republican national committee aid he could not believe Mr Roose-e- lt actually meant What he said he does his because statement onsUtutes a repudiation of the new t jieal and a large number of his followers on Capitol Hili" “True liberals today as always re those who are making a deter-ine- d fight against the centralize-io- n of government powers in one an" Hamilton said “True liber never vote for such relics f the reactionary periods in France nd China as the new deal schemes o restrict by compulsion industrial nd agricultural production and is would ix prices favor of the antitrust laws not e-liberals -Tru- their suspension “True liberals would fiscal measures tinkering which chiefly benefit a few speculators at the expense' of the Industrious farmer and worker True liberals today are fighting against domination of the labor movement by government bureaucrats Logan Dissents ireau sday show win- - air alf the the two ages ipec10WS two “True liberals db not harbor-i- n their party leaders who deny men their constitutional rights of free speech and assembly True liberals do not engage In ‘cruel delusion of old and deserving people’ True lberals cannot remain silently acquiescent when funds voted to relieve the distress of the unemployed are used for partisan political purp- ose!" Commenting on Mr remarks Senator Logan Roosevelt’s (D) Kentucky usually a supporter of administration proposals said he believed in staying within party lines Tause “party responsibility" -- the Democrats of a state choose a conservative 1 would be for his election in preference to the Republicans’ choice" Logan said adding that Democrats “in the various states have a right to decide type of man they want to elect to -- office" mixing up ianand®aid Democrats resulted Repub-ican- oc- - num oioe s in a form of government” 6fter the “European erns" patteys- - leader like President might be able to hold hiif aether behind a program i to happen after his wrvice in the White House ends?” ‘he senator asked It Started RnALhi Pss conference Mr sKon Rooseveit day and eutxiffonthe- -- u liberals from tangent a dis-“asi- of Michigan politics newsnCfresp?ndent for 11 Detroit had asked about the his decision not to attend8!0 tionafhraded‘faion of an tnterna Huron Mich P Port to the candidacy Kr°i:rFrank MsumntwDetroit - Murphy solutely-u8 beinZ Which t“thSrr’r csUthV r an- - justified made by chlef executive t0 t° dedi- Port HuJftn Iiternatlona bridge at n any wy connected with th w- ! - n!tdl?tortlon of th tact 'HmthaS PaP8r' might a and h t0ld asked for 11 White House U'mKpnortermhWh1atrlmly’ andhd (CrntL Th Outlaiv Pair Kidnaps Coast Woman d'yB aar! SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER Hitler Studies Check Exhibit Britain’s Linics Hines Accord Appeal Schultz Gang CLK 0 Lawyer Goes Henlein Scan Crisis On Witness Stand BERCHTESGADEN Germany 2 (UP)— Great Britain’s ap peal for a German gesture of peaec in the central European crisis was delivered to Chancellor Adolf Hitler Friday in the midst of his grave Posse Spreads Net consultations with Konrad Henlejn the “Czechoslovak fuehrer” For Abductors The meeting of the two men upon Of Rancher’s Wife whose decisions may rest the alter-nativ- e of peace or war In Europe occurred at Hitler’s Bavarian reYUBA CITY Cal Sept 2 UPI- -A treat on a lofty mountainside upon forceof more than 250 national which the interest of statesmen guardgmen peace officers and-- cit- throughout theworld jvss focused Authoritative information that izens spread through orchards and Hitler has assured Great Britain river bottom brush lands Friday In that he has no Intention of undera vain hunt for Mrs W R Meeks taking any hasty steps in compellihg 55 whose rancher husband reported shs was kidnaped Thursday midnight by two men who demanded 15000 ransom The searchers returned here slbw-I- y as night approached without rePRAHA — Sudeten German porting anything they considered a counter-proposabearing Hitclue to the woman’s fate Piles of burned debris and old ler’s approval reportedly submitclothing found at various locations ted to Czech President Benes in the bottom of the Bear river were BERCHTESGADEN — Hitler discredited as possible clues by and Henlein sudeten leader consearching leaders who said such fer over sudeten demands British discoveries were frequent in this appeal for peace delivered to Hit' “peach bowl” area of migratory ler farm workers PARIS— France will Czech Sheriff A W Kimerer said Meeks government her ally urge to “go the reported that his wife was carried limit" in satisfying sudeten deoff by two men who invaded their mands home bound them and ransacked LONDON— Reports heard that the place shortly after the deparBritain agreed to solution of ture of several guests Two companies of - national Czech problem by September 15 guardsmen totaling 120 men from here and near-b- y Marysville were “satisfaction" for thr autonomy de ordered Into the search by Governor mands of 3500000 sudeten Germans Frank F Merriam before depart- In Czechoslovakia served to spread ment of justice agents arrived from greater optimism among diplomats San Francisco and clamped the Denied usual lid of secrecy on the Investi- Rejection An official announcement denied gation Meeks told officers the raiders ap- reports abroad that Hitler had reparently entered the house while he jected at least one of the principal and his wife were at the front door proposals of the Praha “governto departing ment's new offer of concessions and saying good-nig(Continued on Ptpte Six) guest (Column Three) Sept - mSS? Z'w STASIA T isft 1 90c TTfle 111 32 PAGES— FIVE CENTS Golden away Crasti Sister of Gang’s Proposal Delivered As Fuehrer and 31933 l wl ftettlemmt Ptkn 4 OOe Copper Ictthodl Official of L D S Church Loses Life In Nevada Auto Accident MM WWW NEW YORkf Sept 2 CP) — A canbank check for 500 Indorsed by “J Hines” was introduced Friday by the state as it neared the end of its case against Tammany District “Leader James J Hines accused political front for the Dutch Schultz multimillion-dolla- r policy racket Testimony that the Democratic ward boss accepted celed Wife Suffers Injuries in Mishap t Special to The Tribune -- n president of V Nev Sept the Lv D 2-- S Jonathan Golden Kimball 1 senior first council of seventy was killed instantly early Friday when a speeding automobile skidded and crashed into a highway embankment on the Nevada desert 50 miles east of here t resided at 36 East First North street m Salt Lake City was asleep m the rear seat of the machine when it left the highway He was thrQwn from the car by the impact suffering a fractured skull and & compound ' fractureof the left leg The victim’s wife Mrs Jennie Knowlton Kimball suffered shock and lacerations Grandson Driving Automobile 4 'oB'inSniTirmoririErTEnei RENO 't 1 court fixer for the gambling syndicate came from Mrs Rose Wen-dro31 sister of J Richard (Djxie) DavU fallen “kid mouthpiece" of'the- Schultz gang just a few minutes before court adjourned until Tuesday The witness said she personally handed money to Hines— “usually about 500’’— four or five times between 1933 and 1935 and that on June 22 1934 her brother called Richard K Brown 19 of San Francisco grandson of Mr her from out of town and told her: "Rose get $500 and take it down Kimball and driver of the automobile suffered forehead cuts to the old man on the thirtieth and the machine’s fourth occupant Miss Virginia Mitchell 21 floor” of 173 E street in Salt Lake City housekeeper at the Kimball Called ’Old Man’ home suffered a fractured left arm and severe cuts and bruises Both Davis and George WeinThey were taken by bus to the Washoe General hospital berg another Schultz hoodlum have Reno in testified during the The accident occurred a? 6:15 a m on the Victory highway trial that they referred to Hines as “the old man" Churchill in county ten miles east of Springer’s hot springs Davis at that time maintained a Lovelock Coroner Harold Bellinger said the automobile near lavish set of law offices in the same skidded when brakes were applied as the young driver atthe Hines’ Shalleck as Joseph building to avoid a detour sign The machine plunged into a attorney tempted The bank check was payable to ' bank "cash” and was indorsed by “J Tragic death overtook the prominent church leader who Hines” and “Ed Holly” District was one of Utah’s best known citizens as the party was returnAttorney Thomas E Dewey conceded that the signature on the back ing to Salt Lake City from a visit with a daughter of the Kimof the check apparently was not balls Mrs Jane Kimball Brown of San Francisco mother of the defendant’s handwriting — ‘ Mrs Wendrpff testified she telethe young driver accountan Bernard Milton phoned They had spent the night in Reno and left here at 5 a m ant employed by Schultz after rean effort to get over most of the desert before it became too in to pay ceiving her brother’s order to hot travel in comfort “the Old man" 500 and Bernard sent her a check signed by Harry Coroner Bellinger who with Sheriff James’ Smith o! Albert an attorney Churchill county investigated the accident said an inquest into Checks Described Mr Kimball’s death would be held as soon as other members The check was dated June 22 of the party are“able to leawtKe hospltalThe coronerhow-eve- r 1853— JONATHAN GOLDEN KIMBALLl938 1934 and was indorsed - by Mrs was certain that the inquest would not be conducted before Wendroff In her brother’s name V‘‘ ' VNi” Yt Monday and that its scene woulfi ‘be Fallon county seat of J R Davis before being given to Churchill county about 65 miles from Reno Hines she testified Just before her questioning beSheriff Smith said a witness had informed him that the gan Dewey notified the court that was car “traveling fast” but that he had not determined whether ' the people’s case is rapidly draw' was more than 50 miles an hour “I added He the conclusion” to a speed ing wit a close few to with Kimball Mrs herself here very expect Propped in her hospital bed nesses" of pioneer Utahns told Aha story of the accident — a daughter folWith that the prosecution In the L of senior the council Following precedent president lowed up testimony by Max D stoically making every effort to hide her grief as friends min- an extensive home missionary istered to pain in her legs and back By BEN SALMENSON Steuer Tammany legal strategist D S Church Rulon S Wells program whs introduced with sev30 years and a friend of Hines-fo- r senior" surviving member of the Tribune Intermountain Service enties quorums taking the lead Wife Tells of Tragic Mishap was so intimate with first council of Hines that OGDEN-Seseventy became 2— Utah physicians and surgeons gathered here Schultz in this work and In supporting that he sought legal aid for “Mr Kimball was asleep in the back seat of the car” the missionaries serving fn foreign for their annual convention Friday greeted Dr Irvin Abell of “the Dutchman” In his 1933 income senior president of the first counfields said “We were traveling not more than 50 miles an cil of seventy upon the death widow troubles tax Louisville Ky president of the American Medical association who Mr Kimball was sustained as Steuer corroborated Dixie Hines’ Friday of J Golden Kimball hour and there’ was no advance sign of a detour Richard K — senior president of the first countbrought with him the message that testimony that Hine3 tried 'to ‘have Mr Wells who observed his Brown our grandsonr who is 19 and a capable driver was drivcil of seventy In the church gen-erintercede United States the first three proposals of T conference of October 1933 ing As he saw4he detour sign he put on the brakes and turned 8®v4irgr2totlighty-fourih-birth(iay-anntvCcrnmental committee on public care following the death of his prede- off the highway but we did not turn over Mr Kimball was Schultz sary July 7 of this year now is are compatible with the principles The mobster at that time vas in the oldest cessor B H Roberts (Continued on Page Eight Column Four) member the of living The vacancy in the first council of the A M A according to church general authorities hiding and worrying of seventy probably will be filled (Continued on Pane Four) The proposals he listed as having (Column Six) He was ordained a seventy in at the churches general conference — — merit were next month Only men holding the 1875 by Brigham Young presi1 Extension of public office of seventy a calling of health dent of the church at that time Biblical origin associated with ' ' service leaving shortly after to fill a mis9 a m to noon— Technical 2 missionary work are eligible for Extension of hospital service in Switzerland and Germany sion the office in the presiding council and diagnostic centers discussions by seven guest S From 1896 to 1898 Mr Wells Most mission presidents and all of money for the Expenditure Alvin Drs Tributes to itj? Valiant service J Golden Kimball had expended speakers including bishops and stake presidents and indigent poor served as president of the EuroG Foord of the University of their counselors are high priests over a period 4( approximately 60 years on behalf of his church and “We are agreeable to the provimission He is a former and therefore-no- t eligible for the to his abilities as a speaker a leader and a humanitarian were voiced Southern California William sions for expansions provided the SAUMUR France Sept i UP)— pean of member in the state lieutenant a second Paul Albert legislature position distribution is made according to of his death was- J Kerr and Howard Naffzlger Other members pf the first Friday when nqws and for school economic the reneeds" he many said "As years Friday supervised cavalry army received here Califorof Jhe University of language and spoke their thoughts council of seventy today are Levi gards the care of the Indigent poor challenged the civilian son of Cav- publication of L D S church fornia Dr Irvin Abell of LouisFIRST PRESIDENCY OF THE He had the faculty of making everyAntoine R Ivins I might say that since the onset Young Edgar one feel the strength of his friendMassiet to an eign newspapers L D S CHURCH S O Bennion John H Taylor and ville Ky of the depression the doctors of the alry General Charles president of the ship Mr Kimball’s as over service K Rufus a duel During dispute with private the “We Hardy are shocked United States have contributed ser- epe? deeply American Medical association My sympathy goes out to his vices totaling 1000000 a day or’ Lucien Massiet whose father tragic passing of President J Gol- wife and family who have lost a Milton J Rosenau of the UnHe was a straight tender husband and father’’ den Kimball 365000000 a year which amply commands the corps area in which iversity of North Carolina talking stalwart defender of the proves we’re interested in giving the cavalry school is situated ac- Flood-SwepArnold S Jackson of Madison service to those who can’t pa? gospel He ‘did valiant work He FIRST COUNCIL OF SEVENTY Wis and Irvine McQuarrie cepted the challenge to fight with L D S CHURCH will be greatly inissed We mourn for it” of the University of Minnethe long needle pointed weapons his family in their heavy loss” with "His will be felt wherever loss sota be will If the duel is fought it Takes Issue GOVERNOR HENRY H BLOOD Latter-da- y Saints dwell and among the first publicly known affair of Two of the governmental commit- honor in the "I feel a keen personal loss in a host of other friends by whom he cavalry school for tee’s proposals which are not com- several ‘there were the passing of J Golden Kimball has been admired and beloved His Tribune Intermountain Service years although patible with the association’s pro- many before the war whom it has been my pleasure to death has shocked and distressed us gram Dr Abell declared were sickFriends of the principals said the Tons of rock and debris weretLaPoint was Impassable after a know all the matufe years of my and will be keenly felt throughout ness compensation" which he said duel would be held “soon” on a bridge was carried out only a few life The state loses a patriotic and the pri- washed across a major transcontibreadth of Mormon-dom- " and length was a question of social economics vate estate near Saumur nental highway— U S 40— Friday as miles north of the transcontinental exemplary citizen and his church and compulsory sickness insurance a devoted and beloved leader Albert prepared at the cavalry cloudbursts in the high mountains highway washout for those groups with incomes of school under COUNCIL OF TWELVE "Miv Kimball was a man of such Robert Clery French -" moabove State 72 the Uintah basin brought between Loa outstanding highway SAN FRANCISCO Sept 2 Ml— 3000 or less that he has APOSTLES L D 8 CHURCH Massiet practiced epee champion integrity ’ “The is latter one a to tor 31 that there state and And Fremont on in proposal all detrayel his A divided state supreme court in Paris under the tutelage of Jean highway practically left a fine impression “The inspiration ahd encourage- -' most thinking people will oppose” Glbaillt one of France's Not ment which he has brought td best known standstill between Huntington and Fairview wide circle of acquaintances cided Friday that a health cor- he added “It would cost from three stVordsmen only was hr possessed of an in- countless people will insure him a poration sponsoring a - socialized to four billions of dollar? a year Albert ’ named General Victor R F Larsen of Price engineer were reported closed until further exhaustibly ’spring of humor which lasting pilace in the memory and state in of slides road Utah notice the mud charge by medicine plan for profit could rot and would mean the creation of a Volsinund Captain Mfirc Beaumont made his public addresses notable esteem of the church hosts of inhuge bureaucracy” Reported “barely passable” as the but mingled with that quality was friends and the community in which bothcavalry officers as his seconds commission’s district No 4 legally operate In California Dr Abell was met at the Salt Lake Massiet said he would be seconded formed officials here that a wash- - aftermath of flood conditions Thurs- - a strain of logic and a profound he has spent his longrevcntfuHife— Three of the seven judges dis- City— airport— Friday— afternooirby by the duke ofrisEac and Captain out 15 miles west of Vernal had day were state highway 33 between understanding of human nature “His interesting and distinctive ' sented At the same time the court (Continued on Puce Four) “While he mingled on equal tprms addresses always jnade him much state Emile Verots end Duchesne sec- Castlegate wrecked a (Column Two) completely approved the Cooperative health tion of the highway adjoining the highway 53 between Soldier Creek with those in high places he never in demand as a speaker and he was service system established in San eastern abutment of the bridge over junction and Myton and state high- lost his love for the people in ever welcome in all the stakes of lowlier walks of like he knew their the church” Mile wash The bridge it- way 10 between Salina and Price amendment Twelve Francisco by charter not n' was said self he damaged PRESIDING BISHOP which would furnish medical "care some traffic Late night D Friday S CHURCH L to city employes teachers and their was being roiited over a Kimball-Funer- al “It can truthfully be eald that detour through the dependents for specified compulsory those who have listened to his testicreek bottom but Mr Larsen said monthly contributions will never forget it This I mony was tree this a shade “very unsatisfactory” KNOXVILLE Tenn Sept 2 morning sat beneath The majority- - opinion In the Pa found to be true in the south where Meanwhile two road commission wouid return each Wood-dalthe of youngsters cific Health corporation case held he presidectover ihamissiomThe until the school is re- crews cleared away the debris and are many there who still remember community near here went on morning au- the the S the of in “it Is an established doctrine that a the of L at D the church bers and filled edge body general family pit opened f to this him” to a strike where closed was in seeking the last school Friday thehlahffiA3LW8sitjnot The city year bridge thorities were awaiting word Fri engage corporation may were Funeral meanwhile washed a students with MARION G NELSON away force the county board of education and the providedplans tirely as to when the body of practice of such professions as law to frame bus to take them two and a half The flood there struck early Frl-da- y day night President Salt Lake Chamber of being held in abeyance! Heber J reopen the little medicine or dentistry” Golden be Kimball J may brought Grant church president said the as a raging torrest jswirled Commerce school which has served the neigh- miles to a modern junior high But home to Salt Lake City It atated that the health corpora- borhood more than half a century the pupils‘jrefused to ride thefi d o wn "TOT'S v e rf Idwin g“ w aSfi services will be conducted by the Kimball has been an Golden “J The students staged a similar and remained on strike nearly two Secondary highways of east-cetion furnished members hospital When arrangements are made first presidency In the L D S influence -- for good An Salt Lake or to hall sufferrveatabernacle tral continued Utah assembly ' “tl and laboratory service for specified strike last year which ended when weeks City exPaeted 8 member of the If arrangements may be made the school was reopened County school officials said the mpre from flood ‘conditions which4ftrSvcuon'cii- of contributions Jo civic ac JHi ' ' protebiy-Rufusoon charges but offered the services suHiciciUTv it is expected' dayS hkvr'plagueff’thaf The children many of them ac- school“waf closecrbecausethe will hve in mem- K Hardy— will go to Falthe funeral services will be con- complishment cm P long only of a certain approved list of companied by their parents apmifnmum provided by state section of the state lCpntlmiH Eight) The highway between Vernal and lon Nev to accompany mem- - ducted Sunday' ' doctors (Column Out) peared At the school building this law was not maintained last year ff soft-spok- Europe Crisis In Brief ls three-weeks-o- ld ht S Wells Tiikes cader’s Office A M A Chief Approves Public Health Trend t pt never vote or Irresponsible nd for monetary if'of uTLTSf ' Party Views 35 00 k 01 Me Silvsr”(neWly mined) Silver (foreign) 42750 Cpnner electrolytic delivered 101250 Connecticut valley1 al W hat Medical Convention Church and Laity Leaders Eulogize Kimball - Will Do Today Tiff Provokes Duel Challenge Debris Chokes Highway 40 Near Vernal t y Court Outlaws Health Plan ot Tennessee Children Sit Down As School Fails to Open hastily-construct- ed Plans Wait Word From Family Members v ey e sit-do- one-roo- m n- - for-S£v- s |