Show 4ar Clips 3? t The FeatIier VoI 139 No Ill Salt Lake City Utah Colorado Head Traffic Victim Aulo Crashes Calls Martial Kill Two Law in Strike Utah Citizens Move Follows Bloodshed In Dam Dispute Utah (Total) Ralph L Carr proclaimed mar tial law Wednesday night in the Green Mountain Dam strike zone immediately after a second shooting clash between union sympathizers arid strike foes in which three were reported wounded To August 3 1939 To August 3 1938 Entire year 1938 1939 Capital Views Divide on Effect of Act Three others were shot one critically and another man was cut during a battle near the federal reclamation bureau project at 5 p m Governor Carr announced his d martial law proclamation at Springs as soon as he received word of the second shooting clash two miles south of Kremmling Shot in Eye Thomas Kellerhalls about 35 of Denver a union sympathizer was shot through the left eye The bullet lodged in his skull Union pickets drove Kellerhalls to a hospital at Fairplay with Art Morrow about 40 who was shot through the arm and grazed on the chest by another bullet The attending doctor said Kellerhalls might not recover The Summit county sheriff’s e reported another wounded man was byought to Breckenridge A fourth1 as grazed on the right hip Bridge Dynamited A bridge on state highway 9 was dynamited about two miles south of the project $4000000 unit in the $44000000 Colorado-Bi- g Thompson federal reclamation bureau develIn northwestern Colorado opment The highway was barricaded by a union picket line two miles north of the dam A barrage of more than 100 shots and the bridge dynamiting were d reported to Governor Carr at Springs with a request that he assign national guard troops to restore order in the dispute of American Federation of Labor crafts with the Warner Construction company project contractor The dam and diversion tunnel project Is on the Blue river about 18 miles southeast of Kremmling approximately 70 miles south of the Wyoming border just west of the Continental divide " Three Wounded Bridges Flays Legion as Foe of Labor Glen-woo- Leader of Union Admits Colonel S F Crecelius supervis- ing reclamation bureau engineer declared more than 100 shots were exchanged during the clash of armed deputies and approaching pickets He was In the project inclosure during the firing No one was wounded inside Chen Guns Nonunion workers ranchers and townspeople who pushed through the A F L picket lines were deputized and given guns at the order of Sheriff John H Lee of Summit county as soon as they invaded the project Tuesday night Union pickets reported the project deputies blasted the highway nine bridge attempting to prevent truck loads of strike sympathizers from Denver from reaihing the scene The blasted bridge shut off approach to the project from Dillon on the south 7 he picket barricade cut off the construction camp from Kremmling on the north Thone Line Cut Telephone linos from the company ramp to both Dillon and Kremmling were cut 250 men armed Approximately with shotguns rifles and pistols were mustered in Kremmling for an assault on the new union picket line Mayor Waller Wood of Grandy reported the “back to work’’ leaders held back the armed men while they besought Governor Carr to call out the national guard About 50 of the group however fter moved out of Kremmling dark The group's plan its lenders aald was to encircle the picket lino across highway nine and rench the project A1 Marlow truck foremen for the Warner company reported late Wednesday night the camp was then quiet Ticket Seen Several hundred pickets and t svmpathleis could he seen at stations from 300 to 400 arils outsldp the project boundaries Marlow said He dm hired the pickets wcie be having quietly To August 3 To August 3 Entire year 14 50 f 2 1930 1938 1938 didacy One school of jhought as typified by Senator King (D) Utah was that the measure would tend to obstruct any third term drive by making It impossible for federal officials to be delegates to party conventions Another as represented by Senator Murray (D) Montana contended that the act would have no bearing on a third term Murray argued that such a movement depended little on the activity of federal office holders 3 5 Salt Lake City high-spee- 11 1939 1938 1938 30 43 d of n government witness testified Alfred Rpnton Bryan Bridges— he said "Harry" is a nickname-testif- ied “the good outweighs the bad" ifl communist party activities in west coast maritime unionism ets approached the project about anv Judy showed newspaper men a bullet graze across his right hip The tW'o others hit Judy said were taken to Dillon No w'oundcd men could be located at Dillon small mountain town about 20 miles south of the dam 7 Two early morning automobile crashes brought death Reds Backing Wednesday to two Salt Lake county men One accident occurred on SAN FRANCISCO Aug 2 (UP) West Thirty-thir- d South street the —Harry Bridges is not a commun- other in Summit county ist but communists “make good Harry Lloyd 45 of Magna fathmilitant trade union men" he tes- er of five children died in a Salt tified Wednesday in his deporta- Lake hospital Wednesday at 3 50 tion hearing 14 hours after a head-om p Bridges attacked the American Legion and charged "ranking of- collision at about 5800 West Thirty-tSix others ficers of the Legion are definitely hird South street antilabor and inclined toward were injured fascism Theodore A Larson 37 of GarMost of "the labor espionage on field was killed instantly when a the waterfront is pretty closely car he was driving leaped from a connected with the Legion" curve five miles east of Kimball’s Mrs Bridges charged and said at one junction on highway 530 time the Legion was responsible Viva C Bateman of Garfield ridfor "packing a meeting of the Ma- ing with him was seriously hurt The two deaths brought the Utah rine Firemen's union” with W P A workers who were instructed how total to 73 or 36 per cent less to vote than the 112 killed at this time last year It was the seventh fatality Admits Support this year In Salt Lake county outThe witness said he believed com- side Salt Lake City and the third munists had "thrown their weight in Summit county behind me" during his control of the International Longshoremen’s collision Victim of a h£ad-o- n and Warehousemen's union demolished two automobiles which He denied he had ever been (Continued on Phcp Four) (Column Three) known as "Rossi” as a previous Dislikes Employers He said he had no love for employers as a rlass but they could not be eliminated under the AmeriGeorge Judy 17 of Yuma Arlz can form of government he declared a strike sympathizer Asked if he knew of a belter and two companions were hit dur- form of government than democing the blast of gunfire when pick- racy he said he was not aware of 5 p m WASHINGTON Aug 2 UD-- Thf Hatch bill barring federal employes from poetical campaigns became law with President Roosevelt's signature Wednesday and immediately legislators fell Into disagreement as to whether the bill would prove a bar to a third term can- 221 Summit County To August 3 To August 3 Entire year Glen-W'oo- of-fe- 73Hi 1939 1938 1938 1 he whose n labor leader deportation Is sought on charges he is a communist party member and an undesirable alien appeared as a government w itness Australian-bor- (ContlmiH on Pngs Three) (Column 9 4 -- MIAMI Fla Aug 2 UP)— The oil tanker Bunkwa flashed a distress call Wednesday night stating she was afire and her regular radio operator had suffered two broken legs The ships male pressed into service as an emergency operator had not given the distressed crafts position more than two hours after the SOS was broadcast Coast guardsmen tried desperately to contact him and get him to state the ship’s position The cutter Mojave with steam up was ready to put to sea as soon ns the approximate location could be learned Radio marine at West Palm Beach and tropical radio at Miami also repotted they were trying their haidest to obtain the crafts position "One of the messages said 'Hotter than — ' then broke off" the Mojave reported Sees Indication Senator Hatch whose nesday by the president with anti-politi- cs a measure was signed warning message While Senator Bridges (R) New Ilampshiie interpreted the presij dent’s action in signing the measure as "the first definite Indication that Mr Roosevelt will not be a candidate for a third term" there was still no word from the White House as to the president’s 1940 Intentions However some Interest was created by a conference which Mr Wed- Premier Wins Contest In British House Roosevelt held Wednesday afternoon with offlcfeis of the Good Neighbor league Democratic party officials and others The word was passed that the conference reviewed the status of the Good Neighbor league which was formed In 1936 to battle for Roosevelt prinand which was widely ciples credited with helping swing a large part of the negro vote to the Roosevelt standard In the 1936 elections ' LONDON Aug 2 (AP) — Prime Minister Chamberlain overrode a minor revolt within his own party Wednesday night won a 250 to 132 vote of confidence and pushed through his motion to adjourn parliament for two months beginning Friday Liberals and Laborites supported by a group of t" conservatives Winston Churchill wartime cabinet minister had attempted to have the house of commons rey assemble August 2t for a session because of the critical international situation “antiappease-includin- g m e n Probe Proposed Sale of Bonds U S to one-da- The opposition members ex- Unusual Procedure Those at the conference Included Walter Jones Pittsburgh financier and head of the league Charles Michelson publicity director of the Democratic national committee and Lowell Mellott head of the national emergency council d a White agency The conferees refused to say whether the league Inactive for some time was about to be re- - NOR7H RIM GRAND CAN- the L D creating a branch organization at the North Rim a national park ranger and his bride weie able to have a church wedding this week on tho edge of nature’s most inspiring erosion spectacle In the ceremony Principals Monday at sunset were Fred It Bergermeyer an Iowa farmer youth now a park ranger for the YON Aug 2— Because S church obliged by summer and Miss Sue tetslnger a New Oilt nns glil whom he rni t on a midwesteru university campus O Housing Act Defeat Looms Today WASHINGTON Aug 2 (IP) — The administiation took another beating from the house economy bloc Wednesday but nevertheless decided upon a “suicide plan’’ for bringing the much - opposed housing bill to a $800000000 vote Thursday The measure would double the lending authority of the housing administration It is a companion measure to the lending bill which was killed in the house Tuesday Administration leaders conceded In advance that it would be defeated But the administration men indicated they wanted a vote to pin the responsibility for the bill's defeat on the rebellious coalition of Republicans and Democrats particularly the latter Wednesday the relentless economy bloc carried the congressional revolt to a new victory by rejecting a $119 000 000 appropriation for loans to sustain the prices of farm commodities Then it passed a $54191000 deficiency appropriation bill minus the loan fund and sent It to the senate It did so in the face of a warning by Secretary Wallace that unless the money were made available corn prices would go to 1932 levels wheat quotations would fall Sharply and the prices of cotton dairy products wool ana rye would be "seriously” affected The voter reject! g the loan money was by a narrow margin 116 to 110 It was notable in that It beat back not only the administration but also the usually Invincible bipartisan farm bloc Urban Group Joins - Some gallery observers credited the latter fact to the circumstance that city members who usually support administration measures yoted with the economy group They did so it was apparent because they were disgruntled with farm members for failing to support them In obtaining increased relief appropriations and for joining In 7'uesday's slaughter of Jhe administration’s lending program Aside from the action in the pressed fears Chamberlain might return to his policy of appeasement as soon as parliament was out of the way WASHINGTON Aug 2 (A3— The They recalled that they were in recess at the securities commission announced time of the Munich agreement last an inquiry Wednesday to deterSeptember mine whether a German bond issue Ready for Emergency in this country should be halted The prime minister contended (Continued on Pane Two) house congress was ambling along while the treasury Investigated the (Column Seven ) was toward an adjournment which however that the government possibility of imposing nearly everyone thought would ready for any emergency and that tariff duties on wood pulp from come some time Saturday night there was no need to have the the reich and other countries DETROIT Aug 2 Even If the $800000000 housing members of parliament break their bill should be brought up for a The SEC said details of an Inpersisted Wednesday night in in- vacations except in case of unexhouse vote and such a move was bond tended Issue settlement a $73000000 formed circles that by In that pected developments predicted for Thursday no great of the General Motors tool and event he said the members would the Berlin government had been oclay was foreseen General opinbe called back die makers strike was imminent shrouded in secrecy It was alleged ion was that it would be rejected He made the opposition amendNevertheless hundreds of extra as quickly as was the rest of the that inadequate information was By Brown J to were and ment confidence of a assigned Harry duty question policemen lending program on filed commission the the with to the after its defeat preat various Detroit plants government's Tribune Washington Bureau Wage-floLaw vent a recurrence of the violenee adjournment motion was passed state of the German budget the WASHINGTON Aug 2— According to the report of the house which has marked the strike 7 he 245 to 129 It provided that the German "public debt gold and also was the possibility There on the deficiency bill which passed the police department went from an house reassemble October 3 foreign exchange position and appropriations committee house might get a chance that the schedule last In connection with Chamber- other matters fhouse Wednesday it is the intention of the war department and to act on a series of widely divereight to a lain’s declaration of Britain's preThe S E C s action followed an of congress ultimately to build an eight million dollar repair and gent amendments to the wage-hou- r night because of the emergency At the General Motors building paredness against an emergency announcement last Saturday by for the army air corps adjoining the Ogden arsenal law where spokesmen for the corpora- which many believed would come the commerce department that re- storage depot The farm loan Issue came up In The $3515900 which the defi- tion and the CIO United Auto this fall it was announced that cent dispatches indicated an "inconnection with the third defi- -' Workers’ union were in conferenre 180 email vessels— mostly mine creasing strain on the economic re- ciency bill carries for this base Is flency appropriation bill The apwith Federal Labor Conciliator layers and sweepers and escort sources of Germany" designed merely to start construccommittee trimmed propriations milof nabalance the talk be to the tion vessels— would added James F Dewey optimistic the eight Only $35000000 of the securities from $2158910(X remeasure the future be a was In the air tion’s 1939 naval program at appropriated by were to have been Issued at this lions to quested by the president's budget Prospects for a settlemeht were cost of about 11000 000 pounds (ap- time an official said The balance sessions bureau to $53 191 (XX) The reducto 7’he committee report seems said to be bettpr than at any time proximately $51 480 000) was to have been issued to meet tion in addition to the famf loan since the strike started July 5 New interest payments due in the clear up doubts which have existCINCINNATI Aug 2 UD -S- figure also Included dropping Japan Protest Furthermore it was reported that United States during the next four ed ever since the general staff of enatorin supplemental funds for Robert A Taft of Ohio The debate on the adjournment years tlie army diveited to other uses the the prospective agreement would administration and the wage-hou- r workthat million became the dollars an skilled first not was also whole for motion Wednesday proseight only provide preceded by German corporations cities and to $10000000 a proposed cutting Ogthe been for had ers but also for production work- announcement Chamberlain by appropriated other political units owe interest pective Republican nominee for item of $25000000 for buying and ers thus minimizing the possibility that a further "vigorous protest" payments to holders of their securiden depot in the supplemental president of the United States to storing war supplies not produced of any walkout later had been lodged with Japan ties in the United States Under army appropriation bill the house restored 7’he new appropriation for the be asked formally to declare his here However h Twelve plants aiyl approximately against agitation in German law no cash may be sent funds of the wage-hot$1000000 a in 7500 workers are affected by the North China candidacy out of the reich to meet such obliOgden air depot is carried bill the before passing In the tool and die makers strike The closest possible contact was gations The units which owe the lump sum of $16931000 The Hamilton county (CincinPolice details totaling 500 men being maintained with the United interest pay the funds to the Ger- deficiency bill but in the commitWould Be Hampered executive comnati) each were posted Wednesday af- States and France on the far east- man “conversion office" and the tee repoit the total cost of this mittee Republican adhim resolution Officials of the wage-hou- r by urged ternoon at the Chevrolet gear and ern developments Chamberlain latter in turn had proposed to depot is set down as eight million "to allow his name to be used as ministration had said that unless axle plant and the Fisher Body told the house dollars Furthermore the war de- first choice of Ohio's offer American bondholders’ delegates to the $2000000 were granted they 3 per cent bonds Instead of partment s justification for asking the national convention " corporation machine and die unit would be seriously hampered in ! 515900 at this time says: on Milwaukee avenue Trouble $ actual cash Informed quarters indicated Im- catching up on a block of 10000 was expected at these points when of establishment this "7'he An S E C official said the comdepot mediately that he would accede complaints which must be investiis made necessary by the requireshifts changed but none developed mission had informed the state deprobably In a statement to be is- gated The division It was added of were for with installation Tuesday police pelted repair fa- sued through his Washington of- has been falling behind on current partment of Its intended action ments stones in the western area of the fice bricks and at the Chevrolet 7 he state department he said told cilities Thursday complaints at a rate of 200 a the commission that “no critical United States plant when they escorted la a member of the comTaft and wanted the extra appromonth “A depot at this locality was workers out of the buildimplications were to be draw n from to put 500 new Inspei tors mittee priation (CotiMnuM on Pf$c Two) ing One jiukct was painfully Inthe of 2 — HONOLULU Aug The (A3 standpoint His political record the resoluforeign policy" olurii Five) In the field and also to build up jured Star Bulletin said in an editorial tion declared “and the frank way Its legal staff in which he states his opinions on Wednesday it was "unwarranted 7'he farm loan money was Inthe great public questions of the tended for the Commodity Credit presumption for the Osaka (Japanese newspaper) tt atday all combine to make him a corporation to restore capital Imtempt to disavow the loyalty to national figure of the first rank" paired by previous loans 7 he corthe United States of American Dating a decade and mOre from poration makes loans to farmers citizens of Japanese ancestry in service In the Ohio general as- at levels above market quotations Hiwaii the impertinence of which sembly Taft has been mentioned to keep surplus production from should not go unchallenged " DAYTON Ohio Aug 2 — The " super flying fortress Wed frequently as potential White beating prices down Until the L D S churrh acted assertThe Japanese newspaper Debute brought out that the army air corps polished off the nesday averaged 166 32 miles an House timber no religious organization was ed the United States forfeited the has but $9000000 left un" hour carrying 4100 pounds of thirtieth celebration of IU established origin at North loyalty of more than 100 000 Amerformally over a distance of 3107 milce committed with which to continue vv hie h is Him deserted during ican ritizens of Jnpaneee ancestry Wednesday by cracking one American pursuit ships fly well In Former Boer Baron the program most months of the year residing In Hawaii by terminating worlds record and establishing an- excess of 400 miles an hour end Four days before the ceremony the 1911 trade treaty with Japan other in a new category to boost the army's goal in the current air Faces Leisurely Adjournment Charges asfhe churi h established a branch Exception to th newspaper to six ths International marks teaiuinmenl dnve to be completConvlmed the cluslng day was of the Kanali slake and desigsertion was made Tuesday by a bung up In threa days of flying ed in two jeers Is 500 miles an not far off congiess settled down CHICAGO Aug 2 (INS)-Te- rry nated Gerald L Lricksort Grand group of Hawaiian citizens of All day long above the heads of hour Thu mark is in a newly Diuggan prohibition era beer Wednesday apparently to one of Can von lodge employe formerly a frankfurter-eatin- g crowd esti- established category Japanese ancestry Wilfred baron was charged those unusuki events a leisurely Wednesday of Mt Pleasant as blanch presicity and county attorney mated at 100 000 warplanes from The other record made public with conspliacv by tho federal al- adjournment The senate acted on dent Thus appointed Mr said “the people of Jnpon have no Wright field and other cohol tax unit which sought a minor measures Issued statements army poMs was that of a standard kuckson was nuthoifed to flew in formation to signalize the right to speak for us" fortress" which grand jury Indictment against him approving 1’resident Roosevelts "flying the mniriage 'Those mot directly affected" thirtieth anniversary of that day climbed lo 3 i 400 feet with a lond It was harged that Druggan was signing of the Hatch bill to ruth 7 he brides parents and the the Star Bulletin said "should In 1909 when a contract was signed In excess of It 000 pounds The the actual owner of tho Gambrinu the politic at aitivltlos of federal hr Idegi iiom's mol her weie presshow in every reasonable wav that for Ibe pure base nf Americas first mark pieviniislv held by but that he cancenled this employes and listened to a speei h Germany brewery ent nml the visitms at the lodge lies lo the pnient country so far military ship — a was "exceeded liberally" the fact and obi allied peimlts to op- on the Far Eastern situation The nil provided unusually lnige as lovalty is concerned simply do Wngnt biplane field press department erate under olher names 7 he house meanwhile was d‘ bating the Wright not exist” In guest list a four motored said contrast bieweiy Is now In rctelvciship approptlatlun bill End Appears In Detroit Motor Strike House-supervise- anti-dumpi- Group in House Foresees Eight Million Ogden B ase CD-Re- ports ur Ohioans Ask Taft to Run anti-Britis- ir ar Japan Loyalty non-striki- Stirs Dispute Mai-nlc- Sunset Rites at Grand Canyon Unite Ranger Southern Girl Tribune Intermounlaln Service 3 Five Cents ten-ho- Blazing Craft Asks Help 4$ $35 00 20 Pages (Outside Salt Lake City) To August 3 To August 3 Entire year jjjt 71 lie Sliver (domestic) 35e Silver (foreign) Copper electrolytic delivered 10 375c Connecticut valley 4 955 5c Lead I (Kal ftsttlrmnt PrlfM 9 9G0 lead 4 800 Copper (cathode) Salt Lake County Traffio death Harry Lloyd takes father of five )f Go’d i GREEN MOUNTAIN DAM Colo Aug 2 (IP) — Governor 'S-u- Rejects Farm LoanFund eve Hatch 'Magna Garfield Men Die in Car Accidents i Thursday Morning August 3 aarHe Local Metal Markets 7) 4 Utah — Partly cloudy Idaho — Generally fair Wyoming— Partly cloudy Nevada — Local showers Htu hi Irmy Flying 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