Show 4 Thursday Morning— -- Salt £akf Society Chief Amy Brown Lyman Succeeds Louisp Y Robison Narcotic Cure (Continued From Page One) COLUMBUS Ohio Deo 13 “you can got more narcotics at Leavenworth than you can right out here in the street" a prisoner Wednesday asked U S District Judge Mell G Underwood to permit him to take a "cure” for the drug habit rather than sentence him to the federal prison in Kansas “I spent five years there and I know" asserted James Swfhi 50 of Huntington W Va indicted for Illegal possession of narcotics “The court is not inclined to give much weight to that statement" replied Judge Underwood “but if there is any truth to the charge it should be Investigated” Swim who pleaded guilty was sentence to an given a five-yeunspecified penal institution Sentences also were pronounced tin four youthful inmates of ' the U S Industrial reformatory at Chilllcothe charged with recently brate the centennial of Its founding 'by Joseph Smith She has traveled to Europe and throughout North America in her capacity as Relief society president and as a delegate of the International Council of Women and is revered by more than 80000 rting women Award from B assaulting two guards at the institution and escaping Judge Underwood ordered Earl Cox 18 of Miami Fla Deny W Moore of Chattanooga Tenn Robert F Johnson of Kansas City tentences New counselors In the L I) S Relief society presidency Mrs Marcia K Howells left and Mrs Donna D Sorensen They succeed Mrs Amy Brown Lyman and Mrs Kate M Film Stars Charge Oil Stock Fraud Barker respectively Detective Sentenced On Gold Theft Count turned sour y The complaint names Harry DEL NORTE Colo Dec 13 (2P)- -A oil promoter of Shreveport detective who turned gold thief La who allegedly sold the three was sentenced Wednesday In serve stock in oil wells in Texas and Lou- from six to eight yedrs in the Coloisiana without the permit required rado penitentiary Han-bur- law hired by to concern watch for “highgraders" pleaded guilty to grand larceny charges District Judge John I Palmer immediately passed sentence Also pleading guilty was Glen Gates mine tramway operator held in the same case William Brundnge a Colorado mining p&tmt issued every morning Entered at the post office at Salt Lake City ax second elans matter under act of Mirch 8 18711 rates Utah Jdaho N Subscription vad Wvoming dally and fiundav month to 105: year in advamfe elsewhere $12 tn u 8 dally and Sunday month $125 0 as the German plane swooped toof- Bremerhaven at 12:15 p m ward the submarine but the Wednesday (6:15 a m EST) it ficer said the submarine dived was announced officially Wednesin time to escape day night Then the radioed “Attack Previously the whereabouts of no longer toplane be feared” and the the Bremen was established when at- because of international law Commodore Ahrens was quoted as re- plying: “As commander of such a ship I do not believe in wartime in such excuses as not wanting to attack a ship for humanitarian reasons Personally 1 am of the relaxed Dr Julius Dorpmueller minister crew Asked whether he believed the opinion they would have liked to of transportation arrived at Bremhave captured our good Bremen erhaven to congratulate Commo- English statement the submarine very much or at least sunk her” had refrained from her torpedoing on dore Adolf Ahrens bringing told Ahrens that Dorpmueller n 51000-toGersafely home the command of the seas "England's man oceari prize is broken You proved that by this Home after 14 weeks of hiding voyage” in the Russian port of Murmansk The English excuse was but an and wandering on the high seas effort to hide their weakness he the ship was met by ' Dr Dorpsaid mueller and qther government repLOS ANGELES Dec 13 (1— A Commodore Ahrens is expected resentatives who w'ent aboard couple of hunters accused of tak- to be received by Fuehrer Adolf where a ceremony was held in the ing pot shots at g army Hitler in Berlin Thursday grand ballroom the scene of many airplanes which frightened away Ahrens charged the Bremen was gay transatlantic party their wild ducks were indicted delayed in New York harbor last Not the least of the Bremen’s the federal grand jury Wednes- Augiist because the “Americans adventures since she sailed from by on charges of wilfully dam- wanted to help England a little" New York August 30 just before day “We were held 36 hours in New government aging property the war started was her last day The men Clifford H Phillips York by the Americans who gave out when sailors rushed to their manager of a gun club near Santa as an excuse that they wanted to ifeboat stations prepared for a Ana and Pete Withers ardent search the ship for arms and British submarine attack hunter were under bonds munitions”' he said “Naturally An officer of the $20000000 of $1000 each placed pending arraignment that was merely a pretext Perliner told the story Wednesday next week sonally I had the feelipg the When a German plane accomThe airplanes built for the gov- Americans wanted to Whip Engpanying the Bremen signalled ernment by an Inglewood plant land a little” “English sighted” all of were peppered with shot as they En route to Murmansk the Arcthe crew except an engine room flew over a test course The dam- tic port of soviet Russia from New watch hurried to the lifeboats and age wds estimated at $1000 York Ahrens said he did not sight per prepared to abandon ship a single enemy ship plane Jury Indicts Pair In Plane 'Shooting low-flyin- - December 14 1939 U S Chamber Promises Power Study WASHINGTON Dec 13 UP)— In Secreresponse to a challenge by chamtary Ickes the United States Wedber of commerce announced nesday it would soon make public a survev which it said recent demonstrated that electric utilities can meet any emergency in sight of the “without further intrusion federal government into the business” Ickes had said the chamber s failure to produce the report indicated The chamit had no such survey ber he added seemed to have produced conclusions first with the ‘facts hope of "filling In your afterward” He also said the aim of chamber attaches was to keep business “fighting mad” at the government and stir chamber members to oppose current conferences between the national power policy committee and representatives of fifty private electric utilities ST PAUL Dec 13 (2D — 42 ganizations Other Office She Is former recording secretary and former vice president of the National Council of Women has attended as delegate three sessions of the International Council of Women and is a member of the American Association of Social Workers and other national and international organizations in allied fields of humanitarian effort Mrs Lyman served for 15 years as general secretary of the Relief society under the late Mrs B Wells and Mrs Wll Emmeline v-liams before becoming first coun selor to Mrs Robison Daughter of Pioneer A daughter of John Brown of the advance party member ' ’ Salt Lake valley ! which 23 entered 1847 a day ahead of the July main company of pioneers headed by Brigham Young Mrs Lyman $&0 4 ms is a native of Pleasant Grove Mrs Vera White I’ohlman new She graduated from the old Brigof ham Young academy in Prbvo general secretary-treasurL D S Belief soeiety who after which she taught school in succeed Mrs Julia A F Provo and Salt Lake City She was married to Dr Lyman in 1896 Lund and since has done graduate work in welfare at the University of later doing volunteer Chicago work in the east for the United Charities She also studied wel fare ease work at Denver university in 1917 From 1936 to 1938 Mrs Lyman was head of L D S European mis sion women's organizations while her husband was president of the L D S' European mission and In (Continued From Page One) this rapacity studied European of in Indignation feeling join your welfare programs at first hand and in your desire to serve and in Pioneer Descendants that I am your 'servant" Both new counselors and the new Mayor LaGuardia said the situa- secretary-treasure- r are descendtion in Europe “is no longer methants of Utah pioneers and have odical and deliberate oppression been leaders In ward and stake and abuse based upon hatred of auxiliary work prior to their pres ent appointments Mrs Howells is any one religion "It is a new cruelty” he shouted a granddaughter of Willard Rich"of exploitation of occupied lands ards who was a prisoner with Jotaken contrary to all rules of civi- seph and Ilyrum Smith at the time lization" of their assassination Mrs Howells who Inst spring Noted Jewish leaders and Dr Samuel McCrea Cavert general was chairman of the Utah May secretary of the Federal Council Day Health Day activities under of the Churches of Christ in Amerappointment of the state board ica also addressed the rally and of health is a daughter of the late appealed for financial aid for Eu- Benjamin Franklin and Minerva Richards Knovvlton She was born rope's refugees And reared at Farmington is Labor Leader Speaks graduate of the old L D S col Green declared the “free people1 lege and the University of Utah of America" would “never ac- is a former school teacher and has quiesce in or accept the triumph filled a mission in Great Britain of Stalinism and Hitlerism in PoShe has been a general board member 10 years land Finland Austria or the BalMrs Sorensen kan stales" and added: born December "We favor a resort to the use 21 1901 at Spanish Fork is of all means at our command daughter of the late Lorenzo J short of war In order to prevent Durrant and Agnes Lewis Durrant She was reared principally at these brutal dictators from accomThatcher Idaho then attended the plishing their dastardly purpose" The mas meeting was spon- Brigham Young high school and sored by the American Jewish conuniversity at Provo taught two Fork high gress the A F L the Church Peace years at Ameriean union and other labor and religious school and was Wells stake Relief groups as “America's challenge to society social service class leader nazi torture of Jews and others in at the time of her appointment to Poland and other1 conquered areas" the general board in April 1935 The audience silent as black-cla- d Born In Nevada cantors standing under a Mrs Pohlmnu daughter of the balcony chanted an ancient Yiddish memorial prayer for the laie George F and Eleanor Harper White was born on a ranch In Star victims of war and oppression cheered adoption of a resolution valley Elko county Nevada but calling on President Roosevelt to lived as a girl and young woman extend aid to the Jews of Poland with her parent at Cottonwood From 1920 to 1926 she was assistand “to convey to the German government Americans abhorrence ant to Mrs Lyman then general secretary of the Relief society and and condemnation of this oppresuntil 1932 did special research for sion the organization When the Salt Rabbi Cheered Lake county welfare department Earlier they had cheered Dr was organized In 1932 she was in Stephen S Wise president of the placed andcharge of the reports organized the entire American Jewish congress when system She was made ashe pledged Jewish support of the filing system sistant to the director of the statisRoosevelt and neutrality policy tical bureau of the state F E R A then declared: In 1934 and has held her present “We would he unworthy of being position as director of the bureau American free men if we did not of the state public welfare bureau however challenge a nation of research and statistic since mighty to cease warring upon a October 1935 necessarily defenseless minority "in a land by It over-rutrampled Finland the strafing of unfortified Upon conquered" The resolution read by Dr cities the murder of civilians" Landon Republican presidential Charles H McFarland secretary emeritus of the Federal Council candidate in 1936 said Americans found It “most difficult to control of the Churches of Christ in America condemned the "unparalleled our feelings and our sympathies" acts of aggression which have re in the European situation hut addsuited in the dismemberment of ed that "we don't want to get into Poland the ruthles conquest of lhi war" ' Jui er Ottltp 3 jbeufi Jlcjt! 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