| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 13 1939 4 N Sheriff Clears lip Bizarre Cabin Killing Quartet Faces Hearing In Tooele Court Parents Await Crisis In Infant’s Illness -- Boy’s Condition ‘Unchanged’ Two-Year-O- ld As Cedar City Residents Push TOOELE— Al mystery angles In the bizarre execution sla?ing of Sherman W Cadwell were reported "cleared up” Thursday d execU' night and two tloners and their two accomplice uspects will face preliminary hearing Friday at 10 a m before Justice of the Peace A G Gowans of Tooele Developments in the murder case Came with striking rapidity Thursday as Sheriff Alma White of Too- - Attempts to Locate ‘Type 16’ Serum self-style- ale his "ace in the hole”— that bullets from two gUns were found in the head of the aged man the anwith Simultaneously nouncement came a signed confession from William Lavern Russell 18 of Eureka who changed his version of the slaying and admitted he fired the first shot into the head the old Previous Denial Of or trapper-prospect- Russell who previously had denied he fired a shot at the victim changed his story to fconform with that of the other admitted slayer d Indian George Hayes 54 and Montana state penitentiary exconvict Also held on first degree murder charges are Victor Montano 35 and his nephew Fermien Sandoval 17 both of Eureka They deny actual participation in the slaying of Cadwell In his mountain cabin the half-bree- — afternoon of January 3 ' “After we’d torn up the cablh and strapped the old man In his chair I shot him in the head with my 32- - 20 pistolRussell said “Then Hayes decided he should be in on if too so he shot him with a pistol and then ran outside I wanted to be sure he wouldn't talk so I shot at him again But he flung himself back against the wall and the bullet missed Its mark” Two Types of Bullets Sheriff White said the confession was procured after he informed Russell that two guns instead of one were used in the actual slay0 ing Bullets from 22 and pistols were taken from the aged man’s head the sheriff said The confession was signed before Sheriff White Chief Deputy Sheriff T Theo Tate and two stenographers Virginia Martin and! 32-2- Ver-moy- ne Dymock -- Elaborating on events which followed the murder Russell told the officers he remained at Hayes' cabin near Eureka until dusk when Mon- tano and Sandoval called for him in Montano’s car “1 went home hid both guns in a trunk went to a picture show went home again and had a good night's sleep” he boasted i — George H Aqufeduct Rites Tribune Intermountain Service PROVO— With representatives of Pleasant Grove Lions club and Provo chamber of commerce present cerefnonies celebrating the beginning of dWlllng on the Olmstead tunnel of the Salt Lake City aqueduct system were conducted Thursday noon at the site of the outlet portal of the bore E A Hodges state minein-snectoR C Thompson manager of the George K ThompsoiTCon-structio- n company of Los Angeles amt P C Guinn superintendent of both tunnels for the contractors - 4 fusion late Wednesday Youngf Batt attempted to fly his unlicensed plane to Salt Lake City with sputum samples but ran amuck of the aeronautics authorities and was prevented from flying his machine back to Cedar City He had not returned here late Welfare Head — S S Hoover mayor of Green River and defeated candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination lest August was appointed director of public welfare for Wyoming by Governor Nets Smith— He succeeds C W Skinner r: a Thursday night although earlier reports said he had left Salt Lake City for home Wednesday afternoon Dr Graff said he had received a number of messages including a His sickness Graff package of pneumococcus antibody Gaylord from a Salt Lake City representative led to m "mercy flight of a national drug manufacturing firm taken no steps toward legal action Meanwhile officers said they had against Batt of Hears Talk Attend Sugar Allotments — RepresenR) tative Henry Dworshak Idaho asked Secretary of Agriculture Henry A- Waliace for an additional increase in 1939 se'etge allotments for western sugar beet growers s New Secretary — James freestone of Mesa Arlz senior student at Brigham Young university took over his duties Thurs- chamber of commerce Logan C Lions' Chamber i d’s mother atstr the county hospital was reported improved following a blood trans- Hurt C Two Boys When Sled Airport Site — A new $75000 airport site a link in a national program to train 20000 aviators was announced Thursday as the immediate objective of Ogden junior chamber of commerce Governor Talks— Governor C A Bottolfsen told Idaho county commissioners meeting at Boise Thursday that he was confident the state would solve its relief problem but warned that politics must be kept out of the relief picture a Presiding at seven departmental conferences of the Utah State Association of County Officials’ convention Thursday in Salt Lake City were the following: Upper row left to right Eloise P Fillmore George F Simmons and Grant Young and lower row left to right Harold G Clark Clair Hulet Newell J Crookston and Lawrence M Atwood er — Conferences Mark County Officials Meet Autoollidc— were others present Lions Chamber Representatives Dr Grant Y Anderson president R S Merrill vice president Wesley — Jense secretary and Irwin Johnson were the RJeasant Grove Lions’ club Frank J Earl representatives president Clayton Jenkins secretary George L Ellerbeck vice pres-O ident Wyman O Berg John Beesley V J Bird and S W Russell directors and Dwight S Packard Dave Moffatt and Orson Slack of the Utah Power and Light company were from the Provo chamber Work of Installing machinery and site of getting power lines to the Alpine-Drapboth the Olmstead and the outlet portals has been car-non by the contractors during With all tho" past three weeks preparatory work now completed drilling of both tunnels Is expected to get under way Mr Quinn said ed Idaho’s Big Bill—South-centrbeet Industry paid a labor bill of $1WIJ)30 “during the past season a report tb the Twin Falls eham-b- (More About Convention Page 24) Chosen from tho seyen groups totcounty treasurer George M Haley of commerce by Harry S Clive At each ot seven simultaneous de- be on the resolutions committee Salt Lake county surveyor -A — FORK AMERICAN LOGN Professional training Idaho manager for the were: Andrew Jensen Utah county Hansen Sanpete county assessor American Fork boy was Amalgamated Sugar company partmental conferences of the Utah treasurer for positions In civic government Is J T Patridge Garfield Lawrence M Malan Weber county State Association of County Officomsaid Thursday Hillman Dailey clerk just as essential as the training of near death and his cials’ convention Thursday repre- county surveyor John A Hendricks Weber men for other professions Mayor panion was In serious condition late sentatives were chosen for legisla- Iron county assessor Arthur C county attorney Joseph Holbrook Reform— o a Urges Brown sleigh-autof victims Millard Addressing a county tive nomination and resolutjon comJohn M Wallace of Salt Lake City Thursday night— DaVis sheriff John S Evans Haldow E Christensen Iron Utah county sheriff Mrs Elinor B accident along an officially Pocatello Idaho Rotary club din- mittees county told Logan chamber of commerce ner H Masters Ira lane Miller Thursday C sheriff George designated coasting These committees will gather Fri- county Cache county recorder members at annual election meetKenneth Shoell 9 son of Mr and former secretary of state urged day morning at the Newhouse hotel Beaver county attorney H D Hodgson and the following commissioners to of reform aim reSalt Shoell Mrs G Lake programs was prison Leonard county deputy William J Johnson Utah Dr C where the convention is being con- Lowry ing in the Bluebird banquet hall ported very poor at American Fork at rehabilitation of criminals ducted to summarize discussions attorney Mrs Mabel Lougy Tooele R Fahnng Carbon and Leo C Thursday night hospital after suffering a skull and prepare material for presenta- county recorder and the following Nielsen Cache Reviewing various forms of city fracture severe shock and 4 comBoard Questioned— Governor C tion to a general session at 2 p m commissioners: Warren H Bullock Chosen on the nominations com' Boise Bottolfsen A at government operating in the United pound leg fracture Thursday officers at the seven Iron Guy E Coleman Wasatch mittee were: Mr Hulet Iron county Prelidjng of Idaho’s His companion Glade Roberts 11 questioned legal status conferences were: County commis- and Dr S B Rigby Sanpete States the Salt Lake City mayor adtreasurer Leo A Snow Washington commissionthree liquor control Chosen on the legislative commitsioners George F Simmons of Wevocated more intimate cooperation on of Mr and Mrs Ralph Roberts ers when county surveyor George E Brown he asked an opinion of ber county was reported only fair after suffer clerks and auditors tee were: J R Jarvis Salt Lake Weber county assessor W Clair between city leaders and citizens their status of Attorney General Newell J Crookston Cache recordIng a fractured Jaw and possible inRowley Iron county J W Taylor in all matters of city concern— and ternal injuriej---Thers Eloise P Fillmore Utah sherEVANSTON Wyo— The Ameri- Stanley C Peterson Sanpete county not only during election periods He on a were iffs and attorneys Grant Young can Legion auxiliary will cooperate attorney 'Alfred Sharp Wasatch twoNjpys riding pointed out a trend through which single sled doWn Coates hill when Salt Lake assessors Lawrence M with the school the Red Cross and county recorder and the following a large proportion of city funds and the speeding sled crashed into an Atwood Utah: surveyors Harold G the department of public health to commissioners: James Somerville powers have been diverted into state automobile driven by Leslie Parker Clark and treasurers provide vaccination for all needy Grand W W Sylvester Sevier and Morgan and federal channels and expressed 43 of American Fork at Third Clair Hulet Iron children in the district Amos Bevan Tooele confidence that both funds and for-m- Northland “Third West“ street' to will be returned powers Thursday at 5 30 p m cities Night Marshal Albert Birk and Annual secretary’s report was Mayor Albert Tregakis said the BOISE Jan 12 0D— Governor C M Ross R and Hovey street had been designated by the A Bottolfsen signed late Thursday presented by Anderson president presented the city council as a coasting lane and an emergency appropriation bill activipresident’s report reviewing that the police department had been providing $282000 Immediately for ties of the chamber during the past instructed to mark it as such No the relief of 50000 Idaho destitute year marker however had been placed at in January the Intersection they said Without a dissenting vote the house and senate approved the measure Wednesday Lieutenant Governor Donald S Whitehead senate president and Speaker Milton Horsley (R) Carl bou signed the measure Thursday afternoon and the governor affixed UP)— CHEYENNE Governor his Wyo BURLEY Idaho — A Rupert alsignature as soon as it reached falfa mill worker was killed instant- Nels H Smith submitted to Wyo- his desk a plan Of tha$282000 provided $150000 ly and a prominent Cassia county ming's legislature Thursday is the state's regular monthly con farmer and grange leader was in- he said would save the state $68000 AT to $100000 each biennium by con- tributlon and the additional $132000 jured critically Thursday at 330 all tax agencies solidating collecting colliis the federal government’s share p m in a for which the state expects reim sion five miles southwest of Bur- under one department FRIDAY JANUARY 13 — 7:30 to 10:30 P a recommendation he bursement when Idaho’s Following relief ad ley made to in his Wednesday message ministration is approved by the Walter G Hirning 25 son of Mr the governor in a federal social and Mrs William Hirning of Ru- the legislators security board to the senate and house William Child acting director of pert was killed Instantly when the report all tax collection unitssugbe of public assistance the truckload of hay on which he was gested directed the state board of equal- whendepartment informed that the bill had riding collided with an automo- ization by been signed said bile driven by J R Taylor 55 pioWjvvv i neer farmer of the View district The" governor’s report also recomThe department out of funds v t mended the establishment of a since 1 will begin function near here January Mr Taylor who suffered Inter- board of finance to set the annual ing against just as quickly as the isnm nal injuries was reported in criti- milt tax levy and assemble the machinery can be set m motion” Enectflcal'equlpmeht“wm-be-nise- El-co- Eight Months’ Time Indications are that the Olmstead tunnel can be holed through in about eight months while approximately 20 months will be necessary for completion of the Alpine-DrapThe contract bore he reported tunnel is price on the Alpine-Drap$617448 and on the Olmstead tunnel clerk-audit- er er $129000 J J Berger associate construction engineer of the United States reclamation bureau Is supervising the work for the bureau Roosevelt to Open Fair clerk-audit- SAN FRANCISCO Jan 12 (UP) —The Golden Gate International exPresiposition Thursday announced dent Franklin Roosevelt would open the 1939 fair here with a short radio speech at 12:30 p m February 18 Idaho’s Relief Act Is Law er ' Fred A Carleson announces the formal Governor Offers New Tax Plan d- at both tunnels with approximately 100 men being employed he said er nine-year-o- ld Davis and died early Friday at the home of a daughter Mrs Joseph L Mabey in Clearfield after a five week’s illness of infirmities Incident to age Born In Kaysville September 24 1854 to William I and Margaret Wilson Payne he homesteaded near Syracuse when he was 26 years old and was the first in the district to enter the salt gathering business He was active in construction of the first L D S ward chapel at Syracuse and aided in building the first schoolhouse there and was one of the first school trustees Prior to homesteading in Syracuse he had been employed constructing the Union Pacific railroad through Weber canyon and as a youth engaged in freighting through the cal condition in the Cottage hospital at Burley Thursday night canyon Walter G Oslerman driver of the His wife formerly Harriet A Phillips whom he married January truck was uninjured 14 1877 in Kaysville - died in 3902 Sheriff P D Pace of Cassia coun Surviving are four sons and two ty said the machines collided at an intersection four miles south and daughters Funeral services wjll be conducted one Inile west of Burley He re Sunday at 1 p m in Syracuse L fused to place blame for the acciD S ward chapel by Bishop Henry dent Rampfon Interment will be in Syracuse cemetery directed by Lindquist and Sons of Ogden well-know- n 1 in Davis County Farmer Dies Burley Crash CLEARFIELD Payne Kills One county farmer stockman industrialist 84 ' - f - De PhilShot to Death-j-Ton- y lips 26 former Pocatello Idaho farmer was shot to death In Oakland Cal Thursday by his father-in-la- w Joseph Poltrone according to Oakland police v Tribune Intermountain Service CEDAR CITY— Developments in Cedar City’s dramatic story of the attempted "mercy” flight of Rich- ' ard Batt unlicensed pilot last Tuesday were at a standstill Thursday Condition of Gaylord Graff son of Dr and Mrs A L Graff of Cedar City remained “unchanged” late Thursday after failure of nation-wid- e attempts to obtain a "type 16” serum to combat the pneumonia from which he has been suffering for four days The crisis jn the child's illness is expected in about three days the N Drillers Begin Work on Olmstead Bore They Preside at Group Gatherings Brief Items Of Mountain States Area opening of his new MERCURY and IIMOOLH-ZEPHY- R -- EIGHT” 220 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE SHOWROOMS truck-automobi- le hJt c MviV budget Conference Date Set1 A YEARF Buys Protection Up to Walter Cus Malmhorg $10000 Lona Clfland Maltble S2S per week for disability plus Hospital and other benefits Write or call— North American CO ACCIDENT INSURANCE 410 McCornick Bldg Was 2775 Lake City legal age Salt legal age 8att Lake City ftamuel Alexander Mackay 46 Ben nion Myrtle May Kelley 44 Salt Lake City Douglas Hlake Fltagerald 22 8alt Lake City Otella Gae Tolmaa 22 8alt Lake City James Edward Barf 27 Salt Like City Nielsen 24 8alt Lake City 1 d Ask Your Doqtof'lf It EVERY Word Way Rekd Isn’t-Goo- NEW YORK Farmington Jenna Burt 50 Salt Lifts City Mary Hansen 3L 8alt Laka ft Ilford Hattie City Glen Dale Harrison Utah 26 Lewiston Harris 18 Preston Idaho Richard tnder 23 Salt Lake City Mary (oilier 21 Salt Lake City Delonra Ogden Henry P tronta A Cahart Gay hart 54 Pocatello Idaho 5 Pocatello Idaho non January 7 and Phyllis Roman Divorce Asked I yd la McGowan nonsupport from Lawrence E attorney Chris Mathi Divorce Granted- Ruth Elaine Eggett from Arnold Edwin Fggett uoncupport Judge Allen G Thurman here ih U S A from famous English lAUvertlsement) W D Talley When he crawled under the frame to Investigate It suddenly fell declared Talley who determined the accident was “unavoidable” Troublesome Hacking Cough IORK I FIF80N — Mr and Mrs J Victor son JOHNSON— -- Kenneth and Beth Robertson son prominent N Y ally known newspaper woman— 25 wom- als which when dissolved In water make en loat a total of 286 lbs In 40 days a healthful mineral drink similar to efYOU too can follow this SAME SEN- fective Spa waters where wealthy womSIBLE plan right at home and here It Is en have gone for years A Jar of KrusFirst of all go light on fatty meats chen costs only a few cents and lasts and sweets Eat plentifully of lean 6 weeks meats fish fowl fresh fruits and vegSo 1st ladles — get some gumption etables And tor proper functioning by MAKE UP YOUR MIND YOU LL STICK removal of accumulated wastes take a to the above Plan for 28 davs add Just half teaapoonful of Kruschen In hot 'see If you don t lose fat and feel water every morning DON T MISS A healthier and younger You can get MORNING Kruschen Is made right Kruschen at druggists everywhere his head and chest Eastland was assisting itr lowering the frame on hydraulic jacks at the Pacific Fruit Express when the jacks became jammed said Coroner Births RP4MSH Lynn Raleigh GUIett 21 Salt Lake City X Louiae Boren 17 Salt Lake City formula And this Is IMPORTANT: Kruschen is NOT harmful It Is not just one salt N Y— In a test by a as some people Ignorantly believe physician jand nation- Rather it’a a blend of 6 active miner- a o IVrpfirN fi IV ' -- SHFRWOOD— Wilford 25 Women Lost Ugly FAT In Special N Y Test ' LOS Niels William Kalnulr 3!KGranger Leila May C oaten dlLehi How x'X Kills Worker Marriage Licenses Loulii Harrtn Habrork 21 Hooper Melba Ruse Nerdin 19 Bingham Freight Car BEAVER— Beaver L D S stake quarterly conference has beep set for January 28 and 29 In Beaver West ward chapel accordNAMPA Idaho JJFi — Francis N ing to Stake President S Taylor Eastland 30 was almost instantly Farnsworth killed here late Thursday when heavy" steel freight car frame slipped from its supports crushing State and Local Statistics r?$10 H News of Record Jamee O BUrLDING PERMITS Rhead frame residence owner-build- 2080 East Twen ’Buckley’s Mixture Quickly Loosens Things Up The help end relief that he got from Bronchial Cought of almost thirty years' standing Is regarded by hU friends and neighbor as remarkable Read what Mr John Gull of Sarnlg says' "From thetlme that I was a smaU l was boy until the age of thirty-tw- o seemingly never free from a troublesome hacking cough I was told that I was suffering from a form of bronchitis— that there was no really permanent relief "One day I saw an advertisement for The word BUCKLE Y8 MIXTURE “bronchitis’ arrested my attention I purchased a bottle It gave me relief I bought two more and my cough seems to have left me completely That happened six years ago That old trou blesome cough has never returned” —Buckley's Mixture you fight that choking strangling torture of Bronchitis It acts like a flash on So get a bottle tocoughs and colds day Buckley’s— by far the largest sell t I 5000 4yeventh South Utan OU Refining company owner-buildrepair service station 300 1743 South Fleventh East 8moot Land Improvement company owner A C Smoot builder orlCk addition to building 1035 East 10 000 Twenty first South win-he- lp WARRANTY DEFD8 Mecheltje Dufrenne and husband to Niels Jensen et ml lot 28 block 10 2 Fisher A 8 addition $ Niels Jensen et ux to Mecheltle Dufrenne and husband lot 7 10 Ing cough medicine In all Canada — Is block 2d piAt F Joseph Butte et ux taJohn T Belli-ge- r sold by druggists everywhere and satilot 9 block 42 Sandy Town 50 sfaction guaranteed (Adv ) plat yl W yy 'Wy-- yy yyy yyyyyyyyyy- Please consider this your personal invitation to attend the’ formal 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Beautiful in design convenient in arrangement our pew showrooms are completi! in every detail for “displayg ing the beauty these fine cars offer Since we started in 1934 in a small building and with a small payroll it has been our policy to con- yr style-leadin- y yyyyyyyy'yyyy'yyyyy- yy 4 FORD SHOWROOMS AND MFRCURY AND ALLSERVICE SHOWROOMS y&yA&yyy& at-22- DflC flJl LES 0 R JfcwlS has grown steadily and today we occupy land and buildings at 535 South Main with 85000 square feet of space as well as the new Lincoln-Zephy- r and Mercury showEast South Temple rooms 0 Our organization comprises 92 people and our payroll approximates $100000 annually So again we anticipate the motoring needs of our friends and customers in the opening of our new Lincoln-Zephy- r and Mercury showrooms' We hope the formal opening Friday and will attend yciu There be interesting entertainment will Saturday and favors for the ladies Friday evening 7:30 to 10:30 yr LINCOLN-ZEPHY- ytyyy stantly improve and expand our service As a result our business Our new showrooms are exclusively for display of Lincoln-Zephcars Service facilities are maintained in a special department at F R E y — 226 DEPARTMENTS - II EAST 5 and Mercury 535 South Main :i V SOUTH lEMPLE SOUTH MAIN STREET MERCURY R |