Show TI1E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING j: OCTOBER T 1938 Defends Plan Prosecutor Traces Course Of S L Vice Graft Probe t k City Attorney Says Erwin Pearce Withheld Denials When Accused of Taking Bribe Payments " L Of ' " (Continued from Pag One) lettor (be was holding it In hisrformed of th talk Thl mi In mfd- band) you (aid all these places are June 1935 When the secretary returned to operating’ and I answered “Yes his office at the pity and county there is no doubt about it” The building he testified thst he found inayor said Tou think these places on his desk a paper listing illegal establishments together with the Ought to pay Balt Lake City?’ And amounts allegedly being paid for Z said “If they operate at all they protection At about the same time should pay to the city he received a telephone call from a After I Went over the report he man he thought wae a Mr Morgan who said that the “lid was about Jio diked What should they peyT’ blown off" unless something was “The first listing was the lotteries bs and 1 said they are now paying done M $500 a month and I named some Present List sum at least it was less than they 1 gave the mayor tho list" Mr were then paying 1 then went on to the next— dices games $400 to $500 Smith said ‘Ho said that an invesmight be all right—they’re now pay- tigation should bf mads that it was ths business of ths chief of police ing $800 a month and that ho should see that tho inVaried Sums Goes down “Then I went on to the next classi- vestigation was carried out He put Henry Wallace fication which was cardrooms the tho paper on tho desk and said not cotton’s middle road he taken care pay varying from $50 to $100 a to worry it would — month each He made some nota- of" ' tions To the next classification There was a meeting a few days houses of prostitution They are later in the publto safety building to $125 from $50 paying variously which was attended by Mr Smith each He made some pencil nota- Mayor Erwin Chief Finch and Offi‘ tions on the letter They appear cer Holt ' there now The witness explained that it was “At tho conclusion the figures called to clear yp ths stories of ths Set-U- p added up to approximately $19000 h because “Mayor I said that approximately $19000 Erwin had meeting been upset by some would buy a lot of automobiles’’ The thing that had been told him Mr Wltnese said he did not remember Holt vu supposed to have said Texas Crowd Cheers What length of time the figure rep- something about the talk lit the resented When Secretary post office to his boss (Chief Mayor Erwin then asked “Tou Finch)” You these afe all people paying say Flays Substitutes Still Friendly said don’t say?"'the wltnese Erwin then’Mr' suggested that After some discussion the meet Chief Jfinch be authorized to col- ing ended amicably with the FORT WORTH Sept 30 CP)— lect the proposed amounts Mr Har- chiefs concluding remark being Henry A Wallace secretary ofxgrl ris revealed thst “I don’t think it is good busi- culture made a p visit to the ness to go in the enemy’s camp and Doubts Wisdom nation’s largest wash our dirty laundry This InforAttorney Harris testifisd that his mation should bs looked up in the state Friday to answer southern answer was “I do not think that police department” critics of ths cotton control proWould bs agreeable to the people The only cross examination was gram who know about this investigation as to whether Mr Smith had been Ho told an applauding audience find I don’t think it would be agreefired” or whether he resigned He able that Harry Pinch remain in said that he resigned proposed substltues for ths exist' ffiod” Mr Pritchard’s story was In sub- ing act wars being “hailed by inf ! With that the mayor said “Ws’ll stance: terests which are and always have talk aboit that soma pther time” “I went to the mayor and said been against any farm program of hnd the meeting ended the testt that the women’s clubs had all the tnony showed dope on the underworld and that any kind" I Then there was another confer- after they had a meeting they were “These Interests think” ha conence at which the mayor wanted to going to give all tho dopo to the tinued “that once rid qf the pres know who was collecting the graft newspapers That was the first ent program they can make short Mr Harris declared work of whatever glittering subpart of November 1930 Tho witness continued: stitute Is used to knock It out” Over Hands List “‘You know who collects?’ the Plan ‘Suicidal Jnayor aeked me and I eaid “yes” ‘Then he asked me if I could get rWell give me some names’ and I the clubwomen’s list And three Wallace said ths ’domestic allotsaid Ben Harmon Bert Hayes and days later I gave him the list It ment plan favored by some as a Lefty Newton now I’m not certain was a list of Chinese lotteries also substitute program was “suicidal" whether I mentioned Lefty Now a list of gambling houses houses of and contended a substantial intan’s name at that time prostitution' and the amounts they crease in federal cotton loans would ’ were paying He put-th- e list in the not be praetteal ' Jfo Question ' sf drawer on-t- ho right Bide “Maybe it would be a good thing" ' “As the mayor started to leave the desk” he said “If people having these two meeting he said ’Are you sure that Ths mayor exprtssed his surprise contradictory pointa of view could these pay-ofand collections are in these words: ‘That’s really in- argue it out with each other Both being made?’ and I said “There’s teresting I didn’t think they could groups then might be willing to go no doubt of it” And the mayor said do that” Pritchard declared along With the rest of us down the These people wouldn’t feel right If There wae flu cross examination middle road “If tho scheme of making loans Jhey weren’t paying off and then Benham Hunsaker was the first he turned around and walked off’’ witness at the afternoon session ‘ at high rates should be combined I Tho atate’s proposal to intrqducs The witness said that he had re- with encouragement of unlimited the Fisher Harris letter addressed ceived a cash payment from Mr production cotton growers would Jo the mayor and the board of city Erwin in the early part of June ilind themselves in no time In a fix commissioners was protested by the 1937 in answer to the last question that by comparison would make the farm feodrd mess aeem like yefenae because of certain "con alced by the prosecution elusions” stated in the communicaMr Hunsaker denied that the Sunday school picnic” tion but the court admitted the note balance was responsible for his No Restriction document ” appearance before the county grand Present at the Alta club meeting ury and In tho current trial but Under the domestic allotment — Jhe wltnese said were the mayor admitted that he had threatened plan there would be no compulsory restriction of acreage Farmers Chief Finch Q B Heal editor of suit leveraltlmes- that would be' given subsidy-o- n jThe Tribune Colonel E Le Roy ' Bourne editor of the portion of ths crop consumed in ths Telegram Check Payments 3A L Fish general manager of the The defense drew forth 4he ad- United States! but would receive mission that two payments on the only the wprld price on that exTelegram and Mr Harris I “Mr Fish Said ‘We’ve been hear- note renewed late In 1937 had been ported ing rumors for some time about the by check Mr Hunsaker had pre- Wallace advocated a processing vice pay-oin Salt Lake City and viously testified that during the tax oit cotton to assure financing ihey haVe been so persistent that period from March 1936 to late of the parity (rice for the staple we have done some work through In 1937 all payments had been With He had urged the same thing for ’' wheat in a speech Thursday at Mr Harris’” tho Witness told the currency — court Defense counsel failed to shake Hutchinson Kan M “ m He did not comment on the reMr Hunaaker’s story that ho had JNo Response’ quest of a number of senators that prepared a statement “because " 11110 thing has got to bs cleaned thought tho grand Jury should have tho cotton loan be raised from 33 y cents to 1185 cents a pound but in p’ He asked me if I knew and those facts” did X mentioned the lotteries I Clifford Hunsaker was s brief his address he warned against loans Jald dice games the card rooms and witness relating the details of the out of lino with tho facts of supply Jhe bookmakers and th houses of March 1936 meeting at which and demand prostitution Finally ho asked me Mayor Erwin signed the $10000 who ultimately got the money and note with $200 monthly payments iow much they got and I told him and the balance paid within 15 N M Progressives “I stated that $750 went to Erwin months “And $500 to Finch And the mayor The mayor said that he could Back Republicans made no response and Harry pinch make the monthly payments out of no response” SANTA FE H M Sept 80 Wb-J- esus hi official salary the witness rejnade I Several times both the mayor and vealed 7 ‘ M Baca' a leader of the Vhe police chief declared that they ‘‘Father eaid that the mayor had Progressive Republican bloc once Jiad never heard of graft collections A Job and should go straight" Mr headed by the late Senator Bronson before the city attorney said Hunsaker said “Mr Erwin said Cutting pledged the group unquali"Harry don’t aay that again" Mr they all took graft and all make fiedly Friday nlght 'to tho aupport Harris testified he told the chief money in substance that he was to of th Republican party’s candiJwho answered I dates his share of tho graft money1 Why not?’ “ Becaus6 It is not true" Mr get Baca’s statement followed a meet' Recess Take executive Harris said he replied ing of tho progressive Defense Attorney Musser asked committee and quashed reports that Xonceal Findings single question but if was stricken soma friction still existed between 'Near the end of the meeting Mr It was 3 o’clock the G O P’s old guarders and e 'plrwrn suggested that Chief Finch The short cross examinations progressives resign whereupon someone else the father and eon caught the state Baca assailed Representative J J that it would bo “charitable1 unprepared as other witnesses had Dempsey D)New Mexico and Hto conceal the investigation find- been notified to repqrt at 3:30 p m John E Miles Democratic candiThe court accommodated tho prose- date for governor for their asserings the testimony showed The witness said that he promised cution by calling a recess tion Thursday there was not "a personally to handle the resignation "Mr Erwin and Mr Pearce who liberaUthinker” on tho Republican “so that Mr Finch would not bo pub were to have pleaded Saturday to ticket -- JUcly embarrassed the indictments returned September -j adjourned- at fchMglHg that ’ttey profited' from delusion of the statement the prostitution earnings’ of two O’Neill Play Shocks Earlier Mr Smith told the court women were allowed until Monday and Jury that he had been called to answer’ to tho true bills The Radio Listeners i -to the federal building where he court granted the continuances Hmet Officer Golden Holt who WASHINGTON Sept 30 UPV- -A upon request of defense attorneys rumors were rife who must appear in another coqrt that pay-ocomplaint that a radio broadcast Im-of 'and that the mayor should be-i- n a Eugene O’Neill play contained fedproper language has split ths eral communications commission Now7 Many Wear Comptroller’s Aids Commissioner T A M Craven said Mr and Mrs Georgs PeterStep Down j son of Minneapolis had complained "the With Little Worry WASHINGTON Sept 30 CP)— that in the play “Beyond I Marshall R Diggs and G J Oppe-gar- Horizon" broadcast July 28 "ths aneeze or without gat talk laugh deputy comptrollers of the word of God was taken in vain" fear of Insecure false 'teeth dropping TASTEXTH holds currency resigned Friday It was The commissioner added that or wabbling 'slipping loose pistes firmer and more eomfort- - understood they left to make way over his objections the commission This pleasant powder has nc fordeputies selected by the new ordered a hearing on tho queetlon ably — of renewing the license of station gummy gooey paat'1aste ot feeling comptroller Prestort Delano --Doesn’t cause' nausee If alkaline Informed persons said CB: Up WTCN Station liMinneapolis “(non-aciChecks plate odor (den ham' now an assistant to Secretary censes must be renewed every six ture breath) Oet FASTHmi at any of the — Treasury Morgenthau would months and ordinarily ths action is drug store taken without a hearing Wbea mouth tissues change see four replace Diggs Raw is ths tints ts start tnilding 'cp that resistors Don’t wail urlil year trcabls tfiih csIdsHPs mush cfcsspsr to get n 2000 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