Show J f Sunday Morning- £!)c Salt £akc - iTribwnc- -- April 30 - 1939 A 7 1 Erwin Finch Pearce Found Guilly Tense Courtroom Heard Their Verdicts in Vice Trial News Agency t Old Pay Pact Thacker In Vice Trial (Continued deliberations at 8 30 a m Saturday At 10 49 a m they returned to the court and informed the judge that they wanted some information on the testimony of two witnesses The foreman explained that the testimony was "clear in the minds of all but one" Judge McConkie informed them that he could not give them information concerning testimony nor could he instruct the court reporter to read it to them Foreman Explains Request The jury then revealed that it wanted to ask two questions but not In open court Judge McConkie ' called defense counsel to the bench and after a brief conference told the jury to return to its room until he could get the attorneys for all the defendants into the court Another conference was held the jury was again brought in and the judge said: “It is necessary for the court to do something it doesn’t like to do But the jury has asked the privilege of asking questions privately” The court was cleared of spectators for a few moments while the questions were put and the jurors then returned to their deliberations It was understood that their questions dealt with the subject of whether they could acquit some defendants and convict others Return From Lunch 1 I Vice trial jurors file into Third district court to return verdicts of guilty against former Mayor E B Erwin former Police Chief Harry L Finch and Attorney R 0 Pearce and to acquit former Police Captain Frank A Thacker They are left to right James W Cahoon Kay Bridge Mrs Julia Baysinger Henry E Giers Edgar F Speirs D Owen Thygerson Thomas Densley and Clarence Millerberg Unique New Mexico Aerial School Graduates 1759 o N sleek Douglas April -- ances The standard of quality hacked by Axelrad’s 26-ye- ar You too may take 29 U S lo Acquire Surplus Wheat From Page One) (Continued Ing prices for growers and others” Mr Pollock said “The wheat to be bought by the surplus commodities corporation will be exported some of it moving to Portland Ore and part to1 Duluth Minn "That farmers will benefit from the program by receiving premiums for the wheat In excess of the loans that were made The premiums will cents range from one and per bushel over the loan value to cents four end one-ha“A few of the leading dealers Inone-ha- cluding the Farmers' Grain cooperative will act as the agent for the surplus commodities corporation in the purchase and shipment of this wheat "Only the wheat on whiefi loans were made under the 1938 wheat loan program will be purchased by ' the corporation "Local dealers and agricultural representatives are In agreement chandise by writing your orders to our personal shopper Miss Margot Manners daughter of the founder of 2 Chambers Range &JiA Miss Alma Chambers Is widely ’ known as an authority on home economics and cookery Her technical knowledge of stoves and her delightful manner will thrill you p m daily in the auditorium — second" floor Learn the marvels of the gas range which "cooks with the gas turned off” Here is your opportunity to Dishes tempting to eat and to serve will be prepared with the save time money labor see it perform Chambers retained heat which allows you to visit with friends or play bridge while you cook your meals Miss Chambers will not only demonstrate the ease of cooking but will give the superior advantages in the care and cleaning of the range LAA?81 Be sure to attend surprises and fun every day I SEE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE "THERMOWELL" A CHAMBERS RANGE IN 16450 Others priced from WATCH HIM GROW ON The Thermowell NATIONAL BABY WEEK MAY I TO 7 They continue to cook on retained heat Just burn the gas for a few minutes and then shut You know you are doing your best for baby when you see that the baby foods you feed him ZCMI exclusive is gas v come from I2950 venture that will cook most any vegetables with only 10 minutes FINE ZCMI BABY FOODS it off completely your food continues to cook until done The fruits and vegetables ¥ used in Z C M I’s fine baby foods are grown special for babies on selected farms While still fresh and crisp they are scientifically packed in shiny sanitary kitchens conserving all the vitamins minerals and salts in their full beneficial CHECK THESE CHAMBERS POINTS BEFORE YOU And this extra quality costs you no more! 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hardship on the Ludwlck will supervise educational features of the purchase program conducting a series of conferences with county agricultural commit' tees A Tuesday— Wednesday— Thursday ZCMI that milling trade ” Edgar L Ludwlck of Dallas Ore AAA representative in the Pacific northwest Including Utah and Idaho was one of the officials attending the Ogden meeting Mr ou can dmtj--i Ahop fo edvanfege cj conducted by Miss Alma Chambers lf lf Your Account Unsolicited V "Sky-clu- when school opens next fall — probably to Indianapolis Dayton Wichita or a city of comparable size The other result was a decision of the Albuquerque school board to capitalize on student interest and establish an ( aviation vocational training course of 27 subjects dealing with all phases of aviation except actual flying From questionnaires given stu-- i dents the rather surprising result Spy Activity Grows was obtained that only a fractional PARIS April 29 (UP)— French percentage of the students wanted1 In counter espionage agents Syria to be pilots Greatest interest was and Lebanon increased their vigilance Saturday night with the reported discovery of widesperad spy activity on behalf of Germany and t ad- 15 Giers the foreman Mrs Baysinger a housewife Kay Bridge plasterClarence Miller-ber- g ing contractor a farmer of Sandy Edgar F Speirs real estate dealer James W Cahoon Utah Copper company emThomas Densely Riverton ploye farmer and D Owen Thygerson furniture company employe reputation town vantage of the many outstanding values offered on high quality mer- (AP) — Albuquerque’s first aerial schoolhouse graduated a class of 1759 pupils Saturday to conclude a week’s unique experiment in mass aviation education “The results of this frankly ex- perimental effort to Interest high displayed m ground work the adschool youth in transport aviation ministrative and mechanical lines have so far exceeded our expecta- of transport flying tions that we plan next fall to exSuperintendent Milne said an Intend it materially as an educational structor would be sent to Los An" venture said Jack Frye president geles this summer for two months' of Transcontinental and Western specialized training in plane manuAir Lines and with the airplants facturing TWA and Thomas H Beck ways to educate him to take charge of Crowell Publishing of the proposed vocational class president company launched the experiment here as a test to draw high school students toward aviation as a career and to bring the rudiments of modern air transport systems within the grasp of average youngsters During the past week T W A’s M f Appli- shoppers Mass Educational Experiment Success Says TWA Chief ALBUQUERQUE out-o- Furniture Rugs and ZCMI BRINGS YOU half-hou- Italy of 30-d- shuttled up and down the Rio they went to lunch rer turning shortly after 2pm They Grande valley on 62 remained behind locked doors then flights carrying a total of 1840 stuuntil they emerged at 3 32 p m dents and high school Instructors The cost averaged $4 a passenger with a verdict It was the best program I have "Have you reached a verdict?” ever seen for opportunities in vothe court asked "We have your honor” the fore- cational selection " said John Milne man answered superintendent of schools "In my rides and the "Have you agreed as to all de- opinion the half-hofendants?” the court then inquired class lectures determined the future vocation of about 20 per cent of the "We have" was the answer high school student Judge McConkie told them to Albuquerque wait in the box until the defend- body ” The actual flights were practical ants and their attorneys could be notified antf-- court reporter called sequels to a series of classroom in It was 55 minutes before the talks on aviation and during the) defendants and counsel were round- flights a headphone system brought ed up or word was received that to every student a running lecture they would not appear Thoae ab- from the flight captain in the pilot’s' sent when the verdicts were read cockpit "Two concrete results came from were Mr Finch Willard Hanson chief counsel for Mr Thacker and the experiment One was the decision by T W A counsel for Mr H L Mulliner to extend its program to other cities IYarce The jury was composed of Mr along its transcontinental route At known by the merchandise it carries That’s why Axelrad’s feature nationally known lines is NEW YORK April 28 final agreement upon terms covering a renewal of the contract between the Associated Press and division 14 of the Commercial union representaTelegraphers’ tives of the management and the union Saturday signed a stipulation extending the existing contract until midnight of May 6 as follows' “The agreement between the undersigned parties which was signed on January 10 1938 and expired on March 31 1939 subject to a extension provision which carried over the terms and conditions of said agreement through April 30 1939 is again extended by mutual agreement to enable the parties thereto to continue arbitration proceedings said extension to terminate at midnight May (J 1939” The stipulation was signed by Harry S Lcimbach general chairman for the Commercial Telegraphers' union and Alan J Gould for the Associated Press and witnessed by Aaron Horvitz arbitrator appointed by the United States department of labor d-ing Jurors Acquit From Page One) won previously acquittal on an indictment returned by the same grand jury and still another Indictment against the same two men is yet to be disposed of Several other indictments dealing with the city vice investigation named keepers of houses of prostitution and prostitutes as defendants These too are still pending but it has been indicated by the district attorney that they would be promptly taken tip" after the conclusion of the conspiracy trial The grand Jury returned a number of indictments dealing with the state land board but these have all been disposed of none of them reaching a jury Received Case Friday The jury In the 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