Show T&E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING Police Discover Figiire in Evidence in ( Y JV Kidnap-Kiliin- g ’ Snatchings Teachers Back Slayer Leaves risoii for Dayton ' School Closing Arizona Ranch Telltale Clues Declare Voters May Doom Had Chance To End Problem Two Suspects en er Oklahoma Board Frees Youth For Six Months j McALESTER Okla Nov 2 UPb-P- hil DAYTON Ohio Nov’ 2 Kennamer federal judge's epn school teachers voted almost under sentence for the unanimously Wednesday to back the "society gang” flaying of board of education in keeping the John Gorrell Jr in Tulsa stepped schools closed until enough money jauntily from the state penitentiary was found to pay salaries and ex- Wednesday and headed for an Arizona ranch under six months papenses then issued s statement role which gald voters failed Jo "show Ha got Into an automobile with concern over the school' problem” John Mabee and John Catlett two six times In the last six years — of Jile—parole- - sponsors Tand was toward Fort Worth Texas The teachers’ action brought driven to meet his Invalid mother Mrs from counsel for Richard Withrow Franklin E Kennamer there Thursboard member tyho' dissented on day Tha hoy and his mother plan ths closing order an assertion that to go to Arizona for her Jjealth teachers broks faith with an agree- Expresses Appreciation ment made In court Tuesday when Before leaving the prison where contempt proceedings were dropped he has served two years and eight board five members supagainst months Kennamer issued a formal the closing’ porting statement of appreciation for his Makes Charges parole I wish at this time to express Common Pleas Judge Nutt M my deep appreciation of and inHodapp followed with an asser- debtedness for the action taken in tion that a "whispering campaign" case by the pardon and parole had been conducted to get the teach- my ers to support the board and that board and the governor” he said "That this parole was granted the vote was decided before the without reference to the merits of ballots were counted in Wednesday my case I am well aware Only afternoon's closed meeting With the most sublime considerations of ths 200 nonteaching employes excluded from the meeting the vote humanity motivated the governor the board and what they did was 1010 for supporting the clos- and waa done magnificently in the face one not ing three against and of a powerful and highly articulate voting ” After the meeting the teachers opposition issued a formal statement review- Mother" Ailing ing the schools' financial difficulacknowledged that ties for the past Sight years and thaHis statement board recommended the parole asserting: clemency for one reason— the serious illness of his mother who deHave Had Chance clined to go to Arizona without "Six times In the past six years her son She has suffered from a to chance have a had the citizens ailment for lung years school show concern over the probThe state lunacy board examined lem Six times they have refused Kennamer Tuesday and declared The time to share responsibility The parole board had has come for them to take the re- him sane the reexamination in- - its suggested sponsibility” to Governor E W The statement referred to school recommendation levies proposed in the past and Marland The Tulsan walked voted down A two-mi- ll levy de- down the steps clad penitentiary to raise $500000 annually In signed same suit he wore when for the next five years is on next he the entered prison March 4 1935 Tuesday’s ballots felt hat and tan shoes set Light The statement declared that controf stock of Hirst Income seniors graduated from the high off the dark gray jacket and Trading corporation in exchange for schools last June had been de- trousers all of Fiscal Management common prived during their school careers stock and 1825 shares (par value of a full 10 months of schooling $182500) of its preferred stock The because of short terms ordered in Fiscal Management preferred stock the past to meet financial emer said the indictment then was placed gencies in the portfolioof the First Income Trading corporation in place’of the abstracted 'securities New' Board Then according to the indictment a new board of directors was elected the securities in the portfolio were sold- - and the funds were used for the purchase of securities In corporations In which the defendants were personally interested Similar steps were followed It NEW YORK Nov 2 UP)- -A tale was alleged to obtain the control of of a death threat was told Wednes stock in the Continental Securities day in the federal court trial of corporation for $580000 — advanced three alleged German espionage by Paine Webber on $2500000 agents worth of Continental's own stock Leon G Turrou former F B sleuth testified the threat was made previously abstracted The next ost£p said the indict- in the New York FBI headquarment was to obtain $2110000 for ters last spring while Fraulein Jothe control of ths Reynolds Invest- hanna (Jenni) Hofmann 26 one ing company Inc again- by the use of the defendants and Dr Ignatz of the company’s own securities T Griebl former Park avenue physician were questioned about their previously abstracted No estimate was made of the mil- alleged spy activities on behalf of lions allegedly pyramided from that the German government Dr Griebl told Miss Hofmann he original Issue of $5 worth of stock would have her shot for the information she gave” Turrou said "Did you do anything about it? he was asked "I just "No” Turrou replied cautioned him not to threaten her NEW YORK' Nov 2 CP) — A gun blood stains and cement floor patches were discovered by police Wednesday night In the furnace room of the lower east side Ukrainian club where kldnap-kille- r gang disposed Of a victim’s body by cremation An emergency squad armed with and crow bars Sledges 'chisel planned to dig Into the floor In efforts to find charred remnants of the body of Arthur’'' Fried '32 a White Plains N Y businesajnan who disappeared December 4 last The discovery of the gun hidden In old clothing and also of a secret passage leading from the furnace room came after federal agents turned over to the state three men In custody here The other alleged named by J Edgar kldnap-killHoover the FBI chief Is In Sing Sing prison for parole violation Patching Job The decision to dig Into the floor Was prompted by a city chemist’s 'report that the patching was done after Fried’s abduction for a demanded ransom of $2001)00 A laboratory report said stains on a wooden frame of this coal chute at the front of the building were William Jacknis upper left Joseph Sacoda upper right Demade by --human blood and plans Some of these metrius Gula lower left and John Virga were made to dismantle it December 4 last said Hoover and are said to have confessed New York kidnapings four days later was shot through the head and his body cremated in the Hoover director of the federal bureau of Investigation and four days later was shot through the head and his body cremated in the Ukrainian hall furnace Hoover named Joseph S Sacoda 27 now In Sing Sing for parole violation and Deipetriuj Gula 30 as the actual kidnapers Gula was held in the federal building here Fraud Charged in Manipulations of Issues with two other men John Virga 34 Brooklyn and William Jacknis In Various Eastern Companies 27 all of whom were arrested over the week end Corporations Also Face Prosecutions ma-chi- NOVEMBER 3 1338 CTV-Day--ton ar sen-satip- -- - - Federal Jury Indicts 12 in Stock Schemes Crime Syndicate The men Hoover said formed a crime syndicate which carried out no only Fried’s abduction but two other kidnaping for ransom and In dull moments committed three robberies Dwight Brantley in charge of the local FBI office spent most NEW YORK Nov 2 (AS— A fed-tteral grand jury Wednesday filed art indictment against 12 individuals and five corporations charging use of the mails to defraud and conspiracy The case investigated by the securities exchange commission was to the grand Jury by the of the day discussing jurisdiction presented ofin the case with an assistant dis- United States district attorney’s trict attorney of Westchester coun fice Indictment names: Harold B The ty where White Plains is situated Grow ’ George J Mljchell Jr and with two assistants if District E Fer-ret- tl Vincent H Clayton! Attorney Thomas E Dewey of New George Philip A Frear Ralph H York county Thomas W Morris S Leo Gula and Sacoda officials lndl Robb Solomont Sartell Prentice Jerome be Westto could cated turned over C Brady Alexander B Beverly chester county for prosecution on Howard F Hansell Jr Calmur and kidnaping charges or all four could Company Inc Fiscal Management be hand over to District Attorney Ltd Northern Capital William F X Geoghan of Brook- company Ltd Chantry Holding company lyn where the two other kidnapings Ltd and National Construction occurred Victims of these were Benjamin company Ltd Farber 33' Brooklyn coal dealer Scheme Outlined abducted April 18 and ransomed for As alleged In the indictment the $1900 and Norman Miller 19 eon scheme to defraud ’consisted of a of the owner of a Brooklyn steveplan for the defendants to gain doring business seized July 24 and control of certain investment trusts released on payment of $13000 including First Income Trading Continental Securities corporation Administered Fund Sec: ond Inc and Reynolds Investing company Inc The indictment alleges the defendants obtained -- an advance of $110000 from Paine Webber and company on the collateral of securi' SAN ANGELO Texas Nov 2 UP) ties abstracted from the portfolio men and a woman identified of the First Income Trading coras a sister of the late Clyde Bar-ro- poration and that with this money walked exhausted out of the they obtained ' the controlling brush near Eden Wednesday sur- amount of stock of First Income rendered to officers and went to After that Paine Webber and jail on 13 charges of robbery by fire- company sold the' collateral for arms here and in Dallas $152 000 repaid themselves their They were listed as Joe Carson advance anj turned over the bal24 Dallas Ollie Smith ance to the defendants 23 whom police listed as a petty Formed Company police character recently engaged In more serious crime and Marie Then according to the IndictCarson who said she was Carson’s ment the defendants concealed the wife abstraction of the securities from They were charged in three cases First Income by forming & Canahere Dallas police meanwhile dian holding company called Fiscal identified the woman as Barrow’s Management company Ltd on the youngest sister whose real name sole asset of $5 paid in for the sale was Mrs Marfe Barrow Francis 21 of five shares of common stock' isShe denied kinship with the Slain sued to the directors d leader of the To this company the Indictment Hamilton gang' alleges the defendants transferred he ' cor-parti-on Dead Gunman’s Sister Jailed o w BSrrow-Raymon- THE MEDICATION HELPS RELIEVE MUSCULAR ACHES—USE Court Hears Of Spy’s Death Threat X ‘Red’ Article Brings Suit again” Served as Agent CHICAGO Nov 2 (UP) — The Fraulein Hofmann allegedly Chicago Tribune was charged In served as “payoff agent and courier filed in circuit for the ring Dr Griebl a former U $250000 damage suit court Wednesday with "contriving S army medical reserve offieer and to viliify and defame the members German bund leader fled to Germany before his Indictment was of the communist party of the Unit- voted by a federal grand jury be ed States" fore which he testified The plaintiffs Elmer Johnson and Turrou denied he had made any Samuel Hammersmark based their promises to Dr Griebl if he would complaint on an article entitled expose the spy ring or that he had “The Cursb of Communism” pub- asked Dr Griebl for money in relished in the Tribune last Sunday turn ior a promise not to send him It said: i to prison ‘The communist party in America A mysterious “spy code” match still advocates the use of violence book seized from Dr Griebl was notwithstanding its use of free press Introduced in evidence prompting and democratic ballot to voice its Fraulein Hofmann’s attorney feelings" George C Dix to question Turrou on Dr Griebl's departure MINNEAPOLIS NoV 2 (UP) Denies Knowledge A suit for $500000 damages against three defendants was filed in HenTurrou said Dr Griebl swore he nepin county district court Wednes- knew nothing about the code on the day by Abe I Harris editor of the inner cover of the match book and Minnesota Leader Farmer-Labo- r explained it had been given to him party organ- by Karl Schlueter a fugitive The suit was filed in connection to be delivered to with publication of the pamphlet Eleanor Boehme youthful Hunter “Are They Communists or college graduate and contained an alleged Miss Boehme who appeared as Farmer-Labexpose of the party government witness Tuesday testiNamed as defendants were Ray P fied she unwittingly served as Chase former state auditor F M messenger forGerman agents on Steiner ofthe bureau of engraving-Edwar- several visits she made to the S S Juomerville Minneapolis Europa while the liner was 4n port realtor and Robert R McCormick publisher of the Chicago Tribune Ex-IIusba- ache) muscle stiffness wrenches sprains and simple chest colds This famous plaster has been sold for over 50 years Easyto apply 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traveled about 1500000 miles for it he thought he had 'earned a vacation He retired aa general car foreman effective October 31 after 55 years of continuous service which began when at 15 he got an office boy’a job in Creston Iowa May 1 1883 Old Stuff There Jimmy— Cuts and bruises— and a black eye — adorn the familiar features of former Mayor James J Walker He got them falling from a cherry tree— “honestly” he said Walker said he stumbled while removing wreckage of the recent hurricane at his country place on Long Island Picket Anniversary— A Los Angeles market advertised a sale to mark one year of continuous picketing by the A F L butchers’ uijlon "It’s our first picket anniversary sale” Proprietor Sam Seelig said “It Is put on to give special values to the loyal customers who stood by us” Seelig said the only issue was "that of forcing us to compel employes to join the union” Get In There and Pitch—Stanford university students have Started a campaign before men’s and women’s student-council- s to “make the campus safs for romance” Miss Coline Upshaw member of the student executive committee had a few things to say: ‘It Stanford police officers - want to protect the students” she declared “they should permit automobiles to park on the campus at night Instead of forcing romantic couples to pitch their woo’ on foothill roads where they may become victims of petting party bandits" Side by Side—Woman’s place according to Lady Astor isn’t man’s place hut a place by the side of a man The American-bor- n stormy petrel of the British house -- of commons stated - her view In an address opening the London women’s fair Replying to a suggestion that she be appointed chancellor of the' exchequer Lady Astor said: “Nobody wants me as a cabinet min- d Operation Has Slim Cliance Of Succeeding SAN FRANCISCO Nov 2 CD— A son father brought his to a hospital here Wednesday hoping that a cornea operation which physicians gave "one chance In a thousand" of being successful Would enable the youth to “see The boy from Stockton Cal and two adults were to undergo opera- tiona in whirircoraea tissue taken from the eyes of an executed Utah murderer will be transplanted to the patients’ eyes Condition Very Bad "The 'chlld’r condition Is vefy bad” said the eye surgeon ' who asked that his name be withheld “but his father wants to take the chance” Operations on the adults one -man 25 and the other a woman 65 were postponed another 24 hours Wednesday to allow further preparation of the corneas through refrigeration Tha surgeon declined to reveal the names of the patients From Same Cornea “The operations will be from the same cornea” the surgeon said "Sometimes we can make two operations and sometimes three from the same cornea” John Deeding executed Mohday by a firing squad at the Utah state prison gave medical scientists permission to use his eyes and his body for the advancement of science Students Protest Rules ister They are perfectly right I am an agitator not an admin- Put Cow in Chapel istrator Women don’t want to Washington Pa Nov 2 mtake men’s places They only want to have places at their side” Students of Washington and Jefferson college tied a brown and white Canada Has ’Em Too— A Ca- cow in the college chapel Wednes- was re- day in protest against compulsory nadian vealed at Bothwell Ont in the religious services Near the cow they posted a sign wedding of Donald Hewitt mattress maker to reading: "I don’t like religious chapel This ' Dolly Humphrey The couple were married with consent Is no bull” of the bride’s parents although The requirement for attendance the father refused to give his con- at chapel service has been criticised sent for four days recently in the college newspaper - child-marria- iFcaoiGilJIS Of - Singer’s Must Appear Monday Try the warming "soothing supporting actiofa of a Johnson’s Red Cross Plaster for the relief of muscular pains (lumbago and' back- - Four-Year-Ol- Special Broadcast— KSL Thursday 9 P m -- or RED CROSS PLASTER were Caesarean Twina-ITwl- na born in a successful Caesarean operation- - Wednesday to Mrs Ralph W Ryan at Good Samaritan hospital Sterling Colo The attending surgeon skid the occasion for Caesarean birth of twins was “one in a million” and ho added that the chances forjwins so delivered to survive was “one QmdJbddIsi the univeSiTvwitt Cats-paws?- '’JOHNSON'S Will Go to Ohio Attorney Sues Theater When Mouse Runs Up Pants Leg Jimmy Walker Sports Black Eye -- -- Deering’s Eyes Brief Iteim Gathered Here and There nd subpena was handed to “Colonel” Martin Snyder Wednesday requiring him to appear Monday and give a deposition in the $255000 damage suit filed against him by Myrl Alderman radio music arranger and former accompanist of Snyder’s divorced wife Radio Singer Ruth Etting — Martin Is awaiting trial on charges of kidnaping and attempting to murder Alderman October 15 Doctor’s Prescription For Liquor Habit A doctor’s prescription used for years for those addicted to the 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'THURSDAY NIGIIT AT CAM-PAIG- N 9-0- 0 habit-formi- W' 7 Professor Harris Republican candidate for the Sen-at- e October 10 1938 sent bis letters to the Bishops of the Churdi asking for political help This letter started'some-thing- ! (Pld Political Adv by Xr nest Bourne 270 E Street) X' |