Show 1 s m Friday Morning- - -- Qht Salt £akr On Watch in Boise Gambling Ship’s O wner Fire Perils 500 Gives Up to Law Loss Boxing Arena Cleared in Niek of Time (Continued From Page One) issued for all letters dealing with the Bridges case exchanged between Captain John J Keegan of Portland and James E Davis and William F Hynes former chief of police and captain respectively of the Los Angeles police department To Fix Veracity Defense attorneys said they wanted the letters "to determine the truth and veracity of testimony given by Captain Keegan” Keegan Wednesday questioned the authenticity of a photostatic copy of h letter from him to Davis at Los Angeles but checked his office and acknowledged It was authentic He explained he often signed letters written by his officers without reading them The letter had asked Davis then chief of police at Los Angeles to contact James Thorme a communist party organizer who was reported “very sore” at the communist party Keegan asked Davis to take Thorme before an Immigration man “if he'll make a statement to prove beyond doubt that Bridges is a member of the communist ’ one-tim- big-tim- Tenderness Baekfires 10 ' After you see the Eight’s movies we think you’ll want to see the camera itself Priced from $2950 Makes marvelous movies for be"shots" ginners— less than a dime color not much more Come In today black-and-whi- EASTHSNrfSTORES INC 1M SOUTH MAIN STRICT Tvivetun wamhk WINTER HAVEN Fla Aug (Pi— Traffice Officer Alvin Bush was assigned Wednesday to a housewife's request that a rat be destroyed Bush reported the Job done Coming to work Thursday he was greeted by this note from the night crewu "The lady called up to report that cat you killed this morning arrived back home tonight In time to have kittens” Stays Close to Home BIRDS lai (’Pi— J POINT Byrne D Mo 80 Aug 10 who lives almost within the shadow of a bridge over the Mississippi to Illinois crossed it this week for the first time since It was built 10 years ago He went to Cairo III to visit a son who was 111 "I'm a home lover” explained Byrne Lady Luck Slicks by FOREST CITY Iowa Aug 10 tD— Both drivers were alive to tell about it Thursday alter a nonexplosive collision In which 1300 pounds of dynamite and raps were scattered over the A truck highway near here loaded with 29 cases of dynamite and three of caps tipped over Wednesday night after a head-o- n Grover collision with a car Campbell and Herbert Quick the drivers were uninjured Crash Takes Life of Salt Lake Girl other two L ChristianST GEORCE-Roy- ce sen 21 of Salt Lake Cltv was In critical condition at the McGregor hospital In St George late Thursday night suffering from a fractured skull brain concussion and other injuries received when his automobile left the highway and turned over several times about two mites east of Washington early Thursday morning Christiansen had been vialtlng with a friend Rodney Nf'llson about 21 at Washington and the two started for Salt Lake City shortly before midnight officers m t £& x said When the automohile a new sedan reached the ridge east of Washington it left the road and rolled down a steep embankment Three wheels were torn from the machine and the engine was driven into the driving rompnrtment Tassing motorists took the two men to the hospital Neilson a son of Mr and Mrs Israel Neilson of Washington was reported suffering from severe scalp and face lacerations and bruises Christiansen had not regained consciousness tale Thursday night and attending physicians said he bad less than an even chancy to survive SWr-P- 1 ' i 7 2 i j1! y f f L war games Capital Awaits 'Clash’ of Army Forces Maneuvers Test Defenses Of Washington battle The defenders Pennsylvania's guardsmen and the Twenty-nint- h from Dixie— w'ere conducting their final maneuvers as units to weld themselves together to prevent a "Black” army from reaching Washington The only time an invader has accomplished that was In the war of 1812 Gladsteln asked Examiner James Landis to have Keegan remain the room during Heinrich’s testimony Thomas B Shoemaker chief of the government’s counsel objected angrily to what he termed an implication the defense "doesn’t want Captain Keegan to get outside where somebody can reach him — perhaps someone of government counsel” Coaching Hinted Shoemaker ’said Captain Keegan was asked questions Wednesday "which went almost to the point of charging that government counsel had coached Keegan during a recess” "On behalf of government counsel I resent It” Shoemaker said "I wish to State here for the record that the government has had no connection whatsoever in trying to coach witnesses” rVAJ L MIDWEST DISTRIBUTING 'g lk' j J j3 CO 132 SOUTH Sn 2ND WEST Francisco ACME BREWERIES Lot Beaut all-si- flnunved lamps nd emhmnurd Wasatch 4919 Anrjlrs curu? 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games next y urday morning 1 — it-- Legion Head Calls For Tighter Laws Bench Texas Pie Yff) M In Neither side will be officially declared the winner but the defenders led In the field by Major Generals Edward Martin of Pennsylvania and Milton R Reckord of Maryland Virginia and the District of Columbia will realize any mistakes as will the officers leading the invaders The only officer who can neither win nor lose is Major General James K Parsons commander of the Third corps which includes both national guardsmen and regulars of the three states Lieutenant General Hugh A Drum chief of the eastern seaboard forces— the First army — will witness these maneuvers and go to Plattsburgh N Y for similar games of the First and Second corps He arrived Thursday night Before they went to war the state soldiers were awaiting the visits of Governors Arthur H James of Pennsylvania Herbert R O’Connor of Maryland and A James H Price of Virginia spectacular defense against a night airplane attack has been arranged for their visit Friday U The salvage officers were obviously jubilant and they hoped that by daybreak the last pontoon would be down Then— If the weather remains good if the seas stay calm If a dozen little jobs all go along smoothly — they will be ready to attempt a second lifting of the Squalus and her 26 dead on Sat- ms® filiwkn' (7 men Mobil Troop drums dusk to report "all okay” A few minutes later the tug Sagamore swung alongside the Falcon with her two pontoons while about 10 miles inshore at the mouth of Portsmouth harbor the sister tug Wandank "Yes” Keegan replied quickly adding he had confidence In his division of national Advantage Brigadier General Maxwell Murray his greatly outnumbered but more mobile regular army division roaring behind him in combat cars and tanks was converging his force to the south to attempt by snake-lik- e thrusts to throw the Black army through the defenders The national guardsmen ean move Into position quickly but they have only eight tanks and can't fight “on wheels" like the Invader The defenders have about 16000 men to the attackers' 7000 apd the army wants to learn whether the game goes to the force with the greater maneuverability All the fighters are grouped in combat teams that may be likened to football linemen ball carriers pass receivers blockers and safety men They will take positions Sunfoot-ba- il day night on this 50000-acr- e stood ready with two fnore hug ‘Personal Confidential’ "Is it your testimony Captain Keegan that you would sign a letter in the Harry Bridges case marked personal and confidential which somebody else had dictated and you hadn’t even read?” asked Defense Attorney Richard Glad-stei- n four-da- y — con they began sinking the first of the four pontoons that will support the bow The sea was calm and there was little wind as Diver Harry Ross came up from below at party” MANASSAS Va Aug 10 CD-- All the players in the army’s grim game of protecting the nation's capitol— a city that has fallen to the enemy only once— were ready and waiting Thursday night to move into position for next week's jb Don’t Neglect Hugh A Will keep eye on No Decision Man Seriously Injured in Crash S al Drum field (Continued From Page One) Stowe was taken to a Tremonton hospital where he was reported suffering from a serious skull fracture and other Injuries His condition was said to be critical early Friday morning Hall and Brown were treated at the hospital for cuts and bruises Other members of the party were Clyde Worman ID Catherine Taylor 18 and Preston Whington 19 all of Ogden Riding the other two motorcycles they were able to halt their machines and avoided striking the Lieutenant-Gener- Twenty-eight- h Brief News Items Gathered From Here There SANTA FE N M Aug 10 D —An Odessa Texas man doesn't remember his wife’s maiden name nor when they were married so he appealed to the county clerk here for aid lie had a friend write that "they were married there some time during Wonder if the last 10 years there's a later divorce on record there?” The clerk could find no record of either the marriage or divorce PORTSMOUTH N H Aug men worked beneath the floodlights of their salvage fleet long after darkness fell Thursday night in an effort to make ready for a second attempt to lift the sunken submarine Squalus by Saturday They completed the task of reeving heavy chains and cable beneath the vessel's bow as darkness fell and beneath the light of the salvage flagship Fal 10 LD— Navy Changed Own Affidavit 1 1939 August 11 Crew Hopes to Raise Squalus Tomorrow Says Witness (Continued From Pag One) boats chugged SANTA MONICA Cal Aug 10 (UP)-Pa- trol masaround the gambling ship Rex Thursday night but its defiant Melvin Bryant who vacationing ter Tony Cornejo wanot aboard He surrendered to authorities at Yellowpine Idaho Cornero who claimed 1he warm The building constructed 18 waters of Santa Monica hny'would Tin going ashore to get a shave years ago 'was valued at $50000 ‘freeze over” before he gave up and haircut” Cornero answered It was partially Insured surprised officers by leaping into "I understand you have a warrant Several thousand persons rushed boats of one the picketing for me" e to the scene of the blaze which The bootlegger "king" "That’s right" was sped ashore immediately and ‘Well I want to surrender" lighted much of the city and traffic booked on a warrant charging him lie jumped into the patrol boat was snarled for hours in the southseas with gambling 'on the high and submitted to arrest After- western section of the city Out of the smoke of the conHe regained his freedom a short ward he refused to discuss his James Allen sports while later by posting $500 bond plans but headed at once for a flagration for a court appearance Friday barber shop to get his shave and writer of the Nampa (Idaho) Free Press for 17 years emerged as the haircut Crew Stays Aboard Asked why he surrendered Cor- hero The semifinal event of the fight But making good in part his nero laughed “I just found out boast that he would not '‘give up they had a warrant for me” Au- card pitting Kid Matthews of Emthe ship’’ he left the Rex still in thorities have besieegd him aboard mett against Pete Blanchard of Ogden was in the third round possession of his crew' The same the Rex constantly for 10 days when Allen the announcer smelled fire hose which was used to repel a boarding party 10 days ago was Disputes Jurisdiction smoke of The lights began to flicker in plain sight of the patrol By his action Cornero joined shore police operators' of the gambling ships smoke began rolling in from the - The gambling ship operator Texas Tango and Showboat for an lumber yard through the dressing moved a few hours later to keep appearance In court to show cause room his barge in business by filing a pe- why a permanent injunction should Five hundred people rose like a tition for a writ of prohibition in not be issued to restrain them from wave in the tinder-lik- e wooden the district court of appeal to pre- operating His defiance had been arena vent Superior Judge Emmet II directed at State Attorney General A plainclothes fireman slipped Wilson from hearing arguments Earl Warren on the ground the up to the side of Allen and whison injunction proceedings state has no jurisdiction beyond pered for him to dear the arena His attorney Louis P Pink con- the three-mil- e limit quickly and quietly— that the sittended the state and county have The attorney general warned he uation was serious seas no jurisdiction on the high was going to "clean up" the gam"it's just a paper fire in the and violated the constitution in bling ships several weeks ago and dressing room" Allen told the Stopping operation of the Rex then sent a raiding party to carry audience and the fans settled back Captain George Contreras of the out the threat Gaming wheels in their seats sheriff’s vice squad made his daily and other equipment were smashed Then he added: "I think we’d better clear the trip to the Rex Thursday As the and thrown overboard on all exofficer approached a tender put cept Cornero’s ship arena until the smoke clears out-t- hen out from the Rex and Cornero was Thousands of spectators have we'll continue with the fight" seen aboard it been watching the "battle of Santa Quietly the fans moved out e Contreras hailed the Monica bay" while the beleaguered Minutes later the arena was an Inferno Rex held out gambler and said: “Where are you going Tony?” Champion Forgetter -- Expert Gives Views in Bridges Case Million Surprises Officers by Leaping Into Picketing Vessel Leaves Defiant Crew on Board ITribunc- - FAA- - (Adv) - r- - Tfid Mrk Applied for bf MHTTON INC New York Main si Broadway Salt Lake City I lah free Parking for Our Cuxloinrra |