Show J 30 Thursday Morning Parolees Held In Armed Robbery Giscs -- ?Ti)c 5att £ake tribune Marksmanship Counts at Rotary Funfest December 'Chainberlliiils’S L Hospital Escaper Airlines Nabbed in Pajamas Merger Okeh Find f Aviation Group i ' Vt A v Realtors’ Aid Suspect Chilled to Bone Expected To Act' Today - — 1939 County Board Rows Over Hospital Cash Deputies Two Youths From Slate School Give Up 1 1 Threatens Court Action Still wearing the pajamas and overcoat in which he slid down a The Salt Lake chamber of com- makeshift rope and escaped from merce has decided to lane a stand custody at the Salt Lake General favoring the acquisition of a con- hospital Lewis Lonzo 26 was trolling interest in Western Air Ex- recaptured by a posse of deputies press by the United Air Lines it Wednesday at 615 p m 14 hours was learned Wednesday from re- after his flight c f — both Two industrial state from the parolees school at Ogden— were in custody parly Thursday as suspects in armed robberies in Salt Lake City v i and Fillmorp and also in connec4 tion with various crimes In the Provo area Bill Sherwood of Lehl was held t In Utah county by Sheriff John S 1 Evans whilp Paul Nelson of Provo £ 4f 4 was in custody of Salt Lake police Sherwood gave Himself up to Utah county officers WednesI I day and Nelson surrendered Wednesday night to authorities of the industrial school and was brought to Salt Lake City carlv Thursday As hv Police Detectives Harold W and their wives Lake Rotarians as Salt Scene Clark and H A Peterson the Hotel Utah at a carnival who party enjoyed was the detective Peterson attempted to thwart the robbery of the New England Bakery 878 Ninth East street Sunday night and was saved from death or serious injury when a bandits bullet was deflected from his hest by an automatic metal pencil In his vest pocket l 3 & V liable sources v s 4 t - ! L Left to right Mrs J A Hale Mrs Wallace F Bennett and Lorin F Wheelwright GOP Chiefs Put Final T ouches Rotarians Hold On Regional Meet Plans Annual Fillmore Ilold-- I p Busy as Time Nears Parly Slogan-Maker- s Authorities rejiorled that both For Opening of S L Conference Sherwood and Nelson admitted hold-u- p of the in participation Fillmore service station hut both" The program for the western regional Republican conference denied connection with the Salt hold-uFriday and Saturday at the Newhouse hotel was assembled and Lake bakery Sergeant Sherman Falkenrath approved by an exeeutive subcommittee meeting at state Republideclared both boys would be held can headquarters in the Newhouse jjotel Wednesday night as suspects in the Salt Lake holddelegates to to Many check alibis their up planning the conference are expected to arthoroughly Thursday The conrive Thursday night On Hasty Trip desk will be ference registration Sheriff Evans said Sherwood adoften Thursday from 5 to 9 p m mitted he and Nelson staged the s Fillmore holdup on a flying trip to of the conference that city from Provo Nelson conwill be "Protect America for Amerfirmed this story Salt Lake City vote icans” and "For a police said and added that he had perpetrated one robbery in Provo Markham Bound by himself without Sherwood s asAmong those pxpected to arrive sistance In Salt Lake City Thursday eveOter to Stand Sheriff Evans said Sherwood reis Congressman-at-larg- e ning ported he and Nelson separated Frank O Horton of Saddlestring Trial for Murder at Springville Friday night and Wyo who will give an address on lhat Nelson remained theie while the scope and objectives of the Sherwood rode to Salt Lake City Attorneys for John Markham 24 conference at the opening session on an Interurban electric train reWednesday tried unsuccessfully to Friday morning Shermaining until Wednesday wood said he was in another part obtain dismissal of a first degree To I cad Women of Salt Lake City at the time of murder Mrs Jesse F Cannon nt Salt charge and the suspect w as the bakery robbery Sunday night bound over national committee-woma- n to district court by Lake City howev er will act as chairman of Nelson told officers he was In Los City Judge Wilford Moyle Burton the womens division which will Dr W After Cal Angeles Byron testimony by Sunday night police convene Friday at 2 p m said Dayncs and County Attorney HarPrincipal addresses at the Friold E Wallace the defense moved day sessions will be made by Conto dismiss the charge on the ground gressman Henry C Dworshak of the state had failed to prove that Burley Idaho on “Our American the J G Smith mentioned In tes- Heritage” and Lester D Summer-fiel- d timony was the same John G of Reno Nev Republican naSmith magazine stand operator tional committeeman on "The Rewho was beaten fatally In a robpublican Party— America's Hope ” bery the night of November 25 At the opening general session Mr Wallace then was recalled to a committee will be Bequest by the Salt Lake Counappointed to cil of Women for an ordinance clinch the victim’s identity whirh consider a plan for fomation of a was bv the permanent western Republican restrengthened further prohibiting the burning of leaves and trash and railing for con- testimony of Mrs Hazel T Chase gional organization struction of a citv Incinerator was nlerc of the slain man and employe UU Preside ordered "filed” Wednesday by the In the city court clerk’s office commission city George W Snyder of Salt Lake Offers Exhibits Streets Commissioner John B City Republican national commitD H Matheson said the collection of Deputy County Attorney teeman will call the conference to leaves and rubbish to be carried Lowry introduced as exhibits- in order Friday at 10 a m at the case a of short length 1o the incinerator would require the heavy Newhouse hotel 20 to 25 new trucks and 40 more gas pipe with which it is alleged The conference will attract more employes in addition to those al- Mr Smith was slugged and a red than 100 Republican leaders from a money outside ready engaged in garbage collec- lunch bucket wcontaining the state and probably bag and kevs hu h thev letim was 900 Republicans from tion every counrobof time at the the 0 he council of women advocated parrying ty of Utah David J Wilson of the ordinance as one means of re- bery Republican state chairman In his first testimony Mr Wal- Ogden ducing the smoke "evil” in Salt said Wednesday conLake Citv Mr Matheson suggested lace related that Markham strict enforcement of the present fessed the robbery and beating to law limiting trash burning to the him after his arrest December 1 Dr Daynes said the man s death hours between 6 a m and 3 p m was caused by a severe beating on In residential districts the head and indicated there had been a struggle since Mr Smith's hands were badly battered by some S p ipc Slaying )C(t Catch-phrase- Loses Motion Board Tables Smoke Plan - L Scottish Club heavy object Elects Officers commission had asked for Instal- commission Wednesday approved the placing of but one lamp of the incandescent variety Realizing the city commission has shown some opposition to sodium vapor light mg George French 1 raffic commission secretary said the traffic board believed they would be helpful at this Intersection because they would serve as a warning to di Iversc Finery Stockmen Buy Breeding Slock Twenty-nin- e registcied bull ealves and two registered heifers have been purchased by Emery county stockmen from the herd of F C dcBerard of Kremllng Colo and will be used to further improve livestock of that area J H reported Wednesday at a meeting of a special committee of the Utah livestock development committee at the Hotel Utah Man-derfiel- d Ladies’ Night Fete Draws 420 Members Guests ing to CAA officials will establish a policy regarding the merging of air lines and exert an influence on the future extension of commercial Four hundred twenty Salt Lake aviation in this country Major action of the aviation comRotarians their wives and guests mittee at the Wednesday meeting attended a buffet supper and carni- was a decision to sponsor a CAA val partv at the Hotel Utah Wed- flying course for noncollege stuwhirh constituted the dents between the ages of 18 and 25 nesday night annual ladies’ night party The entire mezzanine of the hotel was utilized for the entertainment with an elaborate midway of sideshow attractions and booths housing games of skill built especially for the occasion Distorted Efforts Frizes were distributed along the midway The chamber of beauties bad a series of mirrors which produced distorted effects A 1914 movie "Will the Tram Come In’” a photographic gallery in which each person was "shot” and a "gay nineties” show were other attractions Guests of honor Included Governor and Mrs Henrv H Blood Larry H Thomas of Blackfoot Idaho district governor for Rotary and Mrs Thomas and Richard H Wells of Pocatello Idaho director of Rotary International and Mrs club’s Wells rianned Fete years May Take 15 to 20 The course will be Ihe same as that offered by Ihe CAA in colleges and universities and probably will be open to 15 to 20 students according to Chairman Roche The chamber group will receive and pass upon applications serve generally as sponsors for the participants but will assume no financial obligation Accepted students will be required to pay $30 about the same as the cost to college students and the remainder of the expense w ill be borne by the CAA The cost per student is $190 A special subcommittee was named to take direct charge of the flying course project consisting of Mr Roche as chairman H G Boonstra Vern G Halliday manager of the Salt Lake airport Henry A Wallace C W Wilkins and C M Hall Ground school Instruction is scheduled to start January 1 and flying training on April 1 The course will be completed by September 1 National Urogram The course here will he part of the national program whereby 700 flight scholarships will be awarded to noncollege youths in about 70 communities The law authorizing the CAA program specifies that a percentage of the students receiving such training must be of noncollegestatus Stanley O Halberg district traffic manager of United Air Lines announced a luncheon for the executive officers of Pennsylvania Central Airlines next Monday noon at the airport and invited members of the aviation committee to attend The executives are traveling s in one of a group of Douglas whirh will be put into service between Cleveland and Washington D C Mr Halberg explained that when the planes go into service United Air Lines passengers will be furnished uniform service directStruck by an automobile while ly to the capital walking across West First North Study Resolution street in the 100 block at 1 a m Resolutions approved by the last '1 hursdav Mrs Fred Van Norstran meeting of (he National Aeronau47 261 North West Temple received a fractured right leg and tics association were read along with a request that the eommiltee severe euls and bruises She was taken to the Salt Lake adopt them A subcommittee was appointed to study the resolutions general hospital Tolne officers who invostigated and report back to the next meeting Members are Alfred Frank B aid that Glendon W Madspn 21 354 North Fifth West street was C J Wheatlake and Mr Hatlidav Recent appointment of Joseph driver of the ear He was not held Madsen informed officers that S Bergin as director of the state he did not see the woman “until aeronautics commission was disit was too late” to avoid striking cussed briefly Some members of the committee were mildly critical her of the appointment not from the standpoint of Mr Bergin but because they felt the recommendaVets’ War Spanili tions of aviation groups had not been given the consideration they to Officer Viit deserved Members who were acwith the new appointee Department Commander A N quainted Miller of the Utah United Spanish expressed the belief that he would War Veterans will make his an be cooperative and the attitude nual official visitation to the John of the committee was to cooperate F Critchlow camp No 3 Friday at fully with him 8 p m at the national guard who fled a third-floo- An appropriation of $5000 for the Basin Water Colorado River-GreUsers association was requested Wednesday In a letter to the Salt Lake county commission from Gus P BRckman secretary of the chamber of commerce Mr Beckman said the request was made on motion of the chambers board of governors Referring to the Great Basin project still In the piomotional stage the letter said: "Utah has never had an opportunity such as that which is presented through the possibility of this project and of necessity Salt Lake county will be the great benefiat ciary The matter was referred to FI nam e Commissioner J R Rawlins For Little Children Main-liner- illusions of childhood none is so appealing as that of Santa Claus Help preserve that illusion among needy thildten of Salt Lake City in homes thtoughoiit Thete are hundreds of youngster Ihe city who st til fare tle piospect of a Santa less Yulrtide To them there will he no presents no candy or tns no sign that Santa has passed then way They are the children Santa forgets They are thp rhlldien of jobless destitute parents the families forced to rely on social seivice agencies for Of all the beautiful How can you help these children? Ry being a Sub for Santa! By personally taking a few Inexpensive toys to their homes before Christmas Join this mission of goodwill and happiness today Do your part in assuilng a Merry Christmas for every youngster Call the Sub for Santa office Wasatch 590 or mall the coupon punted on page 12 or visit the Sub headquarteis room 407 Tribune Telegram building armory 370 East Second South Wednes- day lie will be accompanied by Department Adjutant C G Forslund ’Jhe visitation was onginallv scheduled for November 24 was postponed at that lime but I’ostal Workers Map National Meet Flam delegate to the national convention of the American Commumralions association In Chicago April 8 1910 were discussed by halt Lake local No 61 postal employes’ organization at a meeting Wednesday night at the Dans tn send a hotel I1 H Pauli president of loc al 63 Commitpresided at Ihe session tee reports were heard during a routine business meeting Newhouse Salt Lake General hospital win- dow where Lonzo made getaway on bedding rope Jay eces Refer weather hadlv upset and forced off its habitual couise apparently was about hack to as tempers-Hite- s normal Wednesday off and skies leveled denied 'Ihe dH s highest temperature in Salt Lake City was 46 degrees after a night in which the low The reading was 28 degrees mean 37 degrees was five degrees above normal Lower tempeiatuies were recorded elsewhere In the area early Wednesday morning Butle Mont and Roek Springs Wvn both registered a low of It degrees Milford low and Utah had a n proiects letter from Commissioner Rawlins summing up appropriations to the Salt Lake General hospital project and pointing out the money was not used specifically as authorized was the nub of the row It not only generated considerable heat among the commissioners but brought the threat of litigation from Richard W Harding secretary of the Salt Lake Real Estate board w'ho was in the commission chamber A J R Charge In letter Mr Rawlins’ letter asserted that: On June 2 the commission appropriated $2000 for curb gutter and sidewalk work at the boys’ detention home and remodeling of the hospital outpatient department "The money was not used for this purpose" the letter stated On September 27 the hoard authorized $2500 for enlarging administrative quarters in the outpatient department "This money has been expended for other purposes and the woik has not been done ” On September 11 the board apShamefaced Lewis Lonzo proved an estimate hv Scott and Welch architects of $2222 49 for after his escape from officers materials in connection with reproved short-live- d modeling of quarters for internes rial guard employed to watch him "This sum has been expended and an additional excessive amount exstepped out of the room for a short time In that interval Lonzo pended without proper approval of tied the bed clothes together the board” Mr Pawlinj charged grabbed the guard's overcoat and Manipulation Seen hat and slid to the ground On September 27 the letter conLonzo was held as a suspeet in the burglary of the Western Auto tinued the board allocated $54910 for on the boys’ home Supply company 142 East Broad- workmaterials "however this money was way where he was arrested Octo- not expended for the purpose as ber 30 and had been moved from the jail to the hospital for treat- stated above and materials were ment of an old wound in his leg procured bv irregular manipulation of funds" Mr Beckstead said On November 15 it was rharged the commission allotted $11000 additional to hospital projerts without submitting proper estimates "This was made without unanimous approval of the rommission and therefore is illegal" Mr Rawlins wrote The last item was an assertion that a root cellar at the hospital is being built without a project beResidents of Utah will be given ing set up in the proper manner the opportunitv to contribute to Procedure the relief of Finnish noncombat-ant- s Propose "It is evident that there is no victims of the Russian-FIn-nis- h war under a campaign control of the expenditure of these brought to Salt Lake Citv late funds and that they have been exTuesday night by fprmer Presi- pended for purposes olher than audent Herbert Hoover organizer of thorized by the board” Mr Rawlins said moving that all forecasts thp national Finnish relief fund The campaign is indorsed by and estimates of W P A proiects both Governor Henrv H Blood and be prepared by County Surveyor Mayor John M Wallace The Salt Ceo(rge M Haley and copies be Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Tele- given to the auditor for checking gram at Mr Hoovers request will against expenditures ‘so the comact as a depository for contribu- mission and others can determine to what purpose these funds will tions to the fund Contributions may be left at The be used " When the letter had been read Tribune and Telegram business office In any amount and will be Mr Harding arose and asked for forwarded to Mr Hoover in New permission to speak precipitating a wrangle between Mr Rawlins York City and Chairman J B Mullins with Appeals to I tahn Ihe latter asking what interest Mr Mr Hoovers appeal to Ulahns Harding had In the proceedings reiterated here as the former Pointing a finger at the chairof the Belgian relief man Mr Harding declared fund of World war davs passed "The Salt Lake Real Estale through the city on a plane trip to board is about to bring legal action on at least 15 instances of irreguthe east said: "America has a duty to do its lar acts unless the things menpart in the relief of the hideous tioned in that letter are rectified "The law requires a unanimous suffering of the Finnish people Our people should have an outlet vote of the commission to increase in which to express their undivided any appropiiations" he added I have and practical sympathy ring to the $11000 increase for consented to organize a nationthe hospital and described by Mr wide Finnish relief fund for this Raw lins Dies Action Whether anv ac lion w ill he laken resolution indorsing work of the Dies eommittee rests with the 23 individual junior chambers of commerce In Utah Val D Hicks of on a Prue stale junior chamber presi- dent said Wednesday ‘”lhe board of governors of the Utah state junior chamber of commerce considered the resolution at its meeting at the Newhouse hotel hrre Sunday" said Mr links “However the hoard took no official artinn olher than to refer it hack to the 23 local organizations for ronsideration as separate units ” Greenriver I’tah a low of 16 degrees I were not exenipernlcrres ported by wcRthcr ohserveis to fall quite as low Wednesday At midnight Wednesday night the weaiher hutenu statiyn at the airport reported a temperature of 30 degrees and said indications were the mercury would not drop rhuch farther 'the forecast for Utah and W'yoming for 'i hursday Is for fair skies with little change In tem- perature Montana re-f- ei purpose 'I appeal to (he American ” Utah Temperatures Move Up After Slight Tumble I tah’s Lake county Hoover Asks Utahns to Assist Finns The arrangements eommiltee which worked in cooperation with J A Hale club president Wallace F Bennett first vire president and other officers was headed by Lorin F Wheelwright was vice Henry Dinwoodey chairman of general arrangements Subcommittee chairmen were: hoMr Dinwoodey Decorations tel M L Dye publicity and program Leslie Squires prize distribution Mr Dye grab bags John R Moser gifts Mr Dinwoodey gift wrapping Srott K Snelgrove midway James R Smyth moving pit lures Clarence W Silver and gaieties C E Wright street it was announced in the Salt more or less dormant for the past few weeks broke out again Wednesday In a torrid session featured bv the threat of court action over alleged irregularities In appropriations for W P A r ward at the hospital using a bedspread and two bedsheets was caught near 2900 South and West Temple streets by officers led by Sheriff Grant Young and returned to the Salt Lake county jail to await trial on a burglary charge Chilled to the bonp from exposure in the garments he wore when he escaped out a wundow as his guard left the room Lonzo was sighted walking south along West Temple street Offer No Resistance Sheriff Young and Chief Deputy George Beckstead said Lonzo offered no resistance Five cars containing deputies had been scouring the vicinity for some time before Lonzo was recaptured Sheriff Young said His teeth chattering Lonzo told his captors he had spent most of the day sleeping in a weed patch near where he was found He slept wrapped in the overcoat and a blanket taken from the hospital in his flight Deputy Beckstead said he was considering the possibility of filing charges of escaping from custody against the man who gave New York City as his home In Early Morning Looo escaped from the hospital between 4 and 420 a m Wednesday when Mose Lynch a spe- - Water Survey Woman Hurt Funds Asked By Auto Charge Amended On motion of the state the comArchie McNair was eletled chief of the Salt Lake Scottish club suc- plaint against Markham originally was amended to ceeding Charles S Donaldson who charging murder ” has served two terms at r meet- read "first degree murder was The defendant represented 161 held ing Wednesday night at bv Attorney Samuel Bernstein Second East street Others elected to office were whom he engaged himself and C Mrs Alke T Diamant and Joseph George Fisher first chief Fratto appointed by the court Condie second chief Georgina Mrs Mary F Ranford financial secretary Archibald K McNeill Boh Sen ice Station corresponding secretary Mrs Elizabeth H Service conductor Burglais who enterrd a service David J Campbell guard and station of the Continental Oil comJames McDonald chaplain pany at 35 E street by breaking a window early Wednesday escaped with an undetermined amount of Gty Board Alters Plan spark plugs air filters and other accessories Salt Lake For Intersection Lights automobile City police reported Although the Salt Lake tiaffic lation of two sodium vapor lights at the intersection of Main Iircf North and Center streets the city Carnival Party Lonzo Announcement of the chamber's position was expected at a meeting of the aviation committee Wednesday afternoon but the open session was adjourned without this issue being mentioned A brief executive session followed however Walter L Roche chairman of the chamber’s aviation committee said a be held Thursday conference at 10 a m and it is expected the organizations attitude will be officially made public at that time Board Takes Stand According to the reports the board of governors already has authorized the aviation committee to commit the chamber on the issue for permission to Application complete the proposed merger is now pending before the Civil Aeronautics authority The applicatiorf' is looked upon by leaders of the aviation industry as a highly important case The decision accord- Friction commission northern Nevada and Idaho were promised cloudy weather and snow was predicted for mountainous areas in Idaho peo- ple for its support Both Mavor Wallaep and Governor Blood telegraphed t heir support of the program to Mr Hoover Wednesday Mr Wallace's telegram read: "Happv to sponsor Finnish relief fund Will ennperale jn urging public support Wish you all success " Governor Blood sent the following telegram "I believe the people of Utah will be glad of the opportunity to aid In the relief of Ihe suffering among noneomhatanl victims of the war in Finland ” Blood' Attend Meet Mr Harding was accompanied to the meeting by V A Bettilvnn of the real estate board and William F Langton secretary of the Apartment House Association of I tah They did not speak during the row Later Commissioner Mullins saicj he had asked the three visitors prior to the reading of Mr Rawlins’ letter if Ihey had business with the commission and received a nc gnlive answc r During discussion of the message the commission voted once to file il Mr Rawlins dissenting and again at the latter s demand for n roll call refused by a e vote to place the preparation of two-lo-on- Appeal A statement issued bv Governor Blood to the people of Itah appealed for cooperation with the program The statement reads "A nation-wid- e rommitlee is being organized with former Biesi-rieHerbert Hoover as chairman for the creation of a fund to be used to relieve nnncomlmtant victims of the war in I inland Appeal Is made to the American people to contribute to that fund "'ihe suggestion Is mule (hat next Sunday December 17 he observed as I Inland day 11 is urged that mavor Realtor of eitie throughout Utah issue appeal to the people of their respective communll les to Implore on that dav divine protection to Finnish noneomhalants and in acknowledgment of the blessings of peace to do their part by contributing through newspaper to relieve the innocent sutler-e- r of a war made n the rnoie hoirthle and deadly hv reason of the inclement rondiiiems uncle r w hie h it I fought " W P A estimates In Mr Haley s hands That duty was taken from the surveyor last summer and given to George B Catmull superintendent of the road and bridges depart me nt Defend Practice Commissioner Mullin and e Boden the latter head of the hospital department said after the meeting they believed thp was justified in 11 handling of Ihe hospital Improvement funds since all work at the institution is lumpe el uncle r one blank) t W P A project and that It make no diffeienee how the money Is classified or allocated since It all goes for the one project anyway they added that material for the hoys home sidewalks the root cc and other unit a of the project had been left ovc r fi om ot hr r urijs and wilh the W P A furnishing labor there was no need hr on each si ctloll estimate of the piojc t as a w hoi Ros-co- c |