| Show V f r THE SAIT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 13 1939 Federal Bullet Kills Mexico Rebel Leader Mussolini and Aids Greet Chamberlainr Jury Convicts — Second of - j- SpySuspccts Sees Threat Loyal Spain Calls Vfeterans To Check Catalonia Push Men Mobilized in Effort To Scuttle Franco Advance Factory Workers' Called to Colors Middle-Age- ' German Faces Sentence In Canql Zone Saturnino Cedillo Dies jn Fight With Army Forces eneral CRISTOBAL C Z Jan 12 UP)— second of two Germane Robert Kuhrig 29 was convicted of spying in the Panama canal zone by federal court jury Thursday and given until January 20 to file a motion for a new trial Judge Bunk Gardner was expected to rule on the same day on similar motion for Hans Reinrich Sebackow 2k who was convicted December 14 of photographing vital defense zones an abortive uprising against President Lazaro Cardenas last spring was killed Wednesday in ft brush with federal troops the disclosed Thursday Long-tim- e dictator of San Luis Potosi state Cedillo met death in the rugged mountains of that central Mexican region where he had found refuge from pursuing troops for seveiLmonths The war department said his body “fully identified” was found after troops' dispersed a band of rebels Lord Tweedsmuir Sees need headed by Cedillo near the village for Canadian armaments of La Viznaga in the La Ventana mountains Also left dead on the field after battle with the band of a - Kuhrig was found guilty by a jury after seven hours deliberation It had listened to a full week of testimony and argument in which the prosecution Announced the United States government expected to bring from the United States a mysterious aoldler mentioned in the case Christopher Foster timekeeper at ’thff’Caoe Solo submarine base testified n Schackow's trial that Kuhrig approached a soldier in the zone for aid in getting military secrets and was promised assistance The government said the unnamed aoldier had been traced since his Wirephoto shows Count Ciano British Prime Minister Chamberlain from -- army service and Count Grandi as Great Britain’s leader arrived for Rome conference dtsca-g- a be brought Jo Cristobal for triad of the other two German 17 men was the body of Elodio dillo identified-- as a relatiye defendants Gisbert Wilhelm Gross n arid Ingeborg Waltraunt 25 Gut-Jhan- a woman The four were arrested on the Fort Randolph reservation Octo19 ber 16 Franco Blocks Airline To South America World Wheat Unit Will Call Parley to Consider Surplus Premier Mussolini and Importing Nations Protest as London Meet Favors Minimum Price LONDON JanT12 UPl-- The Dully Herald said Thursday that plans for LONDON Jan 12 (AP)— The' international wheat advisory at British air service from London abanhad been America committee South to attempting to solve a double problem of huge surpluses doned becauses General Francisco and low prices agreed Thursday to call a world conference to Franco refused to permit British inwheat situation consider the over Spanish airways to fly cut the South Such a meeting the first since posals which might surgent territory There was no official confirm- 1923 will be subject to general American nation's production Solutions suggested by the comation that negotiations had been of an agenda A sub- mittee secretariat included some broken off with General Franco acceptance the United committee including agreement on minimum prices subhowever States Britain Argentina and ject to market fluctuations aboliThe Herald said General Franco Canada was to work out tion of export subsidies nonexpanwas linking the necessary flying details of thatappointed problem sion and lowering of tariffs fordemand for a with permission At committd sessions Thursday Suggestions delegates made for mal diplomatic recognition of his 10 exporting nations favored minibeldisposal of surplus grain included of and the granting regime mum price agreements as a solu- an Increase in dairy farming so ligerent rights tion of world wheat Ills- but dele- wheat could be used as cattle feed 12 countries from Importing gates Increased consumption of wheat by Finds Mate Dead disagreed and favored an export the European peasantry and disquota system tillation of grain for motor fuel Commits Suicide — Other Proposals 'ATLANTA Jan 12 UP) — When Impending Crisis Mr and Mrs Paul Bennett were (An Impending1 wheat crisis was The agenda committee Is to confounded hanged in separata rooms predicted Tuesday by the Interna- sider a proposal by the Northwest ®f their home here Monday the tional Institute of Agriculture In Grain Dealers' association for an "first police "'theory was' suicide Rome" Which ’ estimated -- that - ex- International Wheatresearch bureau portable wheat supplies 6n July 31 and an Australian proposal for inpact But Coroner Paul Donehoo said 1939 would be 1140000000 bushels vestigation of how sound national indicated with world import demand only Thursday Investigation policies might shift production from Bennett hanged himself first leav- 540000000 bushels) cereals to fruits meats and other When she While the United States delegate protective foodstuffs’’ ing a note for hia wife she decided L V Steere accepted in principle discovered the tragedy The wheat advisory committee to join him in death choosing the the summoning of a conference was set up after the 1933 conference same method Argentina's representative warned for international discussion of A coroner’s jury called each of the perils of a fruitless parley problems Which might arise bedeath a suicide and rejected acreage reduction pro tween world conferences - Wife "DUNDEE Ends-Chamberla- in Visit to Duce Statesmen Unable — To Reconcile pamphlets Divergent Views If you could but (hop at all of America’s finest then look at the quality of these famous “Dundee” garments you would be convinced that this sale will be a real record-breakistores ng valuegiving event that will linger long in of who take advantage of itl memory those Utahns SUITS TOPCOATS O’COATS the presidency of that body called on France to speed up and perfect her armament In- - face of Italian dangers to her colonial frontiers (“Free peoples do not bargain for their frontiers” Hcrriot shoutOpposed Dias ed ‘‘—they defend them") The British spokesman said: “Our Though Cedillo broke with over land division it was he position could not have changed who raised the cry "Land for the the on we started since expedition np and that position is sufficiently well landless" in 1910 when he tookDiaz arms against Dictator Porfirio known” In the ensuing wars he played an Still Unwilling increasingly important role until he That was interpreted as meaning occupied a powerful position In the the British still were unwilling to Cardenas government Only recently a friend in Mexico grant Spanish lnsurgent Generalishadreleased-a'statemen- tr he simo Franco belligerent rights for City instance unless "substantial” num- said came from Cedillo criticizing bers of Italian troops were with- the government’s policies and taunting them for Inability to capture drawn from Spain of Italians have indicated it was him though several thousands Mussolini's attitude to let Franco troops were scouring the mounfight toward victory on the present tains Brigadier General Henrfquez Guzbasis man the military commander of Accompanied by Halifax the tired and slightly ailing Chamberlain San Lula Potosi who reported his drove to Palazzo Venezia at 5:30 death was ordered to send the body to Cedillo's ranch to be surrendered p m (930 a m M S T ) for a to his family CHICAGO Jan 12 UP)— Th grain conference lasting one and hours with Mussolini and trade here welcomed news from London Thursday that a world Ciano a cold he had time only wheat conference is to be held but forNursing a few moments of relaxation regret was expressed in some quar- before in the garden at Villa the state guest house where ters that Argentina already had rehe and Halifax were staying reduction proposals acreage jected Chamberlain spent the day visitWhile most dealers had expected NEW YORK Jan 12 UP) — Mrs the nations could agree to hold a ing the Pantheon and the unknown conference considering the size of soldier's grave at an audience and Charles M Schwab the steel magthe world wheat surplus many have lunch with King Vittorio Emanuele nate's partner in 54 years of strugbeen Inclined to cross fingers pend- and standing for 75 minutes on a gle and success died of heart trou' reviewing platform in Mussolini ble Thursday at the age of 79 ing the outcome to watoh fascist gymnastics The former Emma Eur&na DinPrivately some authorities here forum The programior the Jay ended key of Braddock Pa married who declined to bequoted exwith attendance at a gala perform Schwab when he was working in pressed belief that the attitude of ance of Verdi’s opera "Falstaff” one of Andrew Carnegie’s mills the Argentine delegate regarding When decades later he was ofacreage Is a hint that the coming at the royal opera house It was a fatiguing for the fered 50 million dollars forlialf of conference may run into trouble day ' statesman worried the Bethlehem Steel company He They pointed out that the United said to her: States iflone among the large sur- about the peace of the world “Half of what I have Is yours plus producing nations already has What shall we do?” reduced its winter wheat acreage “We wouldn’t sell for five times Such R reduction was made even Voung ‘Firing Squad’ that much” she decided “What before the drouth in eections of would I do with the money and the domestic southwest and un- Upsets Premier favorable weather conditions since ROME Jan 12 OP)—Prime Min- what would you do without your planting time last fall indicate more ister Chamberlain Thursday faced-'firin- work?" And Schwab turned down the ofthan average abandonment of acre‘ squad" of a Barilla squadage The current prospect there- ron 50 lads from six to eight years fer dowas Schwab with her when she fore Is for a materially smaller old during a fascist youth display died along with her sister who had mestic crop than last year who The marched with bayboys Trade reports here indicated Ar- onets fixed on miniature rifles sud- lived with them for several years gentine Is harvesting a large crop denly flung themselves on the two nieces and Schwab's brother Edward The Schwabs had no chilof good quality wheat this season ground and took direct aim at the dren While new Argentine wheat is not British statesman being pressed on the international Chamberlain was vastly amused market according to reports here — until marines simultaneously innormal traders expect many fired a round of blanks from small Missing Child Found crease in shipments and sales from naval guns in the exhibition arena that country The explosions startled him so that Safe Under House his famed umbrella wavered and PHOENIX Ariz Jan 12 UP)— he nearly lost his balance Car-jden- as Sugar Quotas Hit Hawaii HONOLULU Jan 220000000 decrease in the value of Hawaii's sugar production In 1938 has caused islanders to renew their 12 Wri — A MADE-SO- LO FROM COAST Tp COAST 262 SO MAIN SALT LAKE 2461 WASHINGTON AVjE t OGDEN ‘ quota Against this picture the Islands weighed bright business in other lines during 1938 Moreover me chanical improvements were developed which may affect profoundly the sugar industry’s future Nevertheless sugar officials looked to the seventy-sixt- h congress for some modification of the sugar act and hoped for abolition of the quota system They are arrayed solidly against reduction of Cuban duties Tweedsmuir Cites -World Unrest in Parliament Speech OTTAWA Jan 12 (Canadian Press)— Lord Tweedsmuir governor-general of Canada told a new session of the dominion parliament Thursday that expansion of Cana especlallymmtrii-aviation was imperative to guard against threats to world peace The governor-generopening the fourth meeting of the eighteenth Canadian parliament said legislation would bo introduced Jtfestab-lis- h a defense purchasing board to facilitate the government's defense program “The government has considered that the uncertainties of the future and thescpnditions of modern warfare make TtJmperative that Canada's defenqs be materially in his openstrengthened” ing speech deliveted from Jhe x throne He emphasized that relations continue on friendly terms with'Jfher countries but asserted “the Ag-- al (Ari-Sp- anish 350-ip- nt gold-banne- MEMPHIS Tenn Jan 12 UP) — Assistant Chief Chester O of Denver Colo Thursday was elected president of the Fire Department Instructors’ conference in session here He succeeds Cap- le ouhey-of-Chicag- Orl 15 EAST BROADWAY Yvonne Lee missing since early Thursday morning was found Thursday night under a house near the family home She had Seen the object of a wide search participated in by police and sheriffs deputies and scores of citizens Police who announced the return of the child to her parents said she apparently was --unharmed (6 Doors East of Centro Theatre) to Modernize With New Your Home Gas Appliances & AU want New Gas Ranges time to get that new range refrigerator space heater floor or wall furnace you have long wanted— Now is the the modern features yon Savo your time work and money o V -- Ata worthwhile having! 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HEEL LIFTS pair ed ports however were that the town American Mine of Aramunt and Cisco’ peak had been captured by Franco’s northern MEXICO CITY Jan 12 (Ari-- The forces United States consulate received a report — Thursday—that kidnapers Swings Northeast Wednesday seized Milo M Webb The Insurgents’ cefps whjch cap American citizen employed as sutured Artesa de Segre last week perintendent of the Amparo Minswung northeast and was reported ing company's El Monte unit to hav taken the heights of Mas-sEl Monte is just outside Guanadominating a principal high- juato capital of the south central way to Puigcerda on the French Mexican state of the same name frontier Dispatches from there said soldiers This advance might develop into had started a search for the kida movement to support Franco’s ex napers believed to be bolding Webb treme northern operations for ransomg From the Pyrenees to th'e coast The Amparo company is a Mexl- -' gressive policies actively ptftsuechon Franco's line at only one place w&s can corporation engaged in gold and other continents inevitably had a leiVjhan 50 miles from Barcelona silver ore mining- - Webb’s home disturbing effect on every part of the nearest approach to the seaport town addresa waa not known at the the world” capital thus far That Is the airline consulate CENTRE SIIOE REPAIR 1 snow-cover- Wife of Steel Magnate Dies Fire Conference Elects fight against sugar-qu- ot Hawaii's major Industry sugar men said incurred losses totaling 33100000 during the year despite receipt of 38500000 in federal bene fit payments Unfavorable weather and reduced acreage to comply with the sugar act brought the crop value to 350000000 on 921753 short tons raw value and prevented the territory from filling its mainland Canada Chief Calls f ol-Defense Plan 125-mi- le rs Bon-nel- UNION to to federal troops Their leader was reported near death from a heart ailment many times during the pursuit but until Wednesday his apprehension had seemed Impossible because of legions of friends believed to ha aiding him and because of his familiarity with the rugged terrain where he had extensive ranch interests (Continued Front Page One) Ma-da- PRICES! calling on Cedillistas surrender Many gave up their arms three-quarte- SLUSHES the Impasse of Saturnino Cedillo Broke With Cardenas A Mexican Indian of about 46 Cedillo was secretary of— agriculture in Cardenas’ cabinet until 1937 when he broke with the president in the belief that division jof farmlands among the peons was being carried out too rapidly Cedillo retired to his Las Palomas ranch where he had at hjs disposal a peasant army of 18000 men ready (or call When the government considered it certain the provincial dictator was leading an agrarian revolt a punitive expedition was sent against him under the direction of the presi Lm PotesL rtprtro veftt-toSa- n Government warplanes “bombed1 the San Luis Potost region with would the Ce- France (At the Spanish Frontier) Jan 12 (AP)— men The Spanish government mobilized thousands of middle-age- d in Catalonia Thursday to check insurgent encroachment along a front which distance from Montblanch Tha call went out to men between fell Wednesday Th town Is althe ages of 39 and 45 for the front' most due west of Barcelona lines and to others Up to the age Fanning out from Montblanch of 50 including those unfit for the Insurgents reported Thursday front-lin- e for fortification they had captured rthe village of duty Guardia de Prades to the northeast brigades Medical reexamination of all pre- and were pushing southward along viously considered incapacitated for the main highway toward Valis and service was ordered Tarragona —War industries and supplies were Tpagi'iu gn the roast Is som militarized and the ranks of fac- 20 miles by highway from Mont' tory specialists were reduced by blanch and 50 milts southwest of half to free still more men to but- Barcelona tress the sagging' line from the to the Mediterranean Pyrenees LEREDA Spain Jan 12 from north to south across Catainsurgents reported Thurslonia day night that their forces in Catalonia had speeded their advance Fall Back Slowl- yon Tarragona Mediterranean port On the southern end of the front capturing Falset where the threat to Barcelona gov- byFalset Is 22 miles from Tarraernment capital was most acute gona which Is 50 moles southwest tired Catalan militiamen were re- of Barcelona The next apparent ported falling back slowly toward objective Is Reus nine miles west the southeast and the coast under of — Tarragona the hammering of superior arms said the Moroc-ca- n reports Insurgent After two days of warfare largely army corps that captured Falconcentrated in the southern sector set (in the vicinty of which are lead the battle for Catalonia had become and manganese mines) occupied general with the insurgents Inching the village of Marsa two miles from forward In the center and stabbing Falset into— the mountainous frontier reNavarrese striking out from gion northeast of Tremp Montblanch 20 miles north of TarGovernment sources put thenum-be- r ragona were reported to have comof Catalonia’s defenders At pleted occupation of the villages of which would give them a nu- Pira and Barbara merical superiority over the estiIn a sector 60 miles northwest of mated 300000 men under General- Barcelona insurgents were said XT' issimo Francisco Franco's' red and have completed occupation of Agra-mur and captured Government advices said Veteran Agramunt and Prelxens mountain fightera counter-attacke- d along"' a line of heights in the north trying to turn Mexican Bandits Seize Franco's left wing Insurgent re' HENDAYE MEXICO CITY' Jan 12 Saturnino Cedillo leader of The d -- Wait Senkifc Shoe Cleaned and De4 Any Color 36 South Stats Wautch 1300 Serving 21 Utah Communitiei f f |