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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 5

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 4 1936 Idaho Educator Dies in Portland Undertakers of Yukon Make In Summer for Graves Visitor Says Camera Reveals Success of Fatal Climb to Ranier Leaders Wait On Roosevelt For Tax Views War Finances Ban Proposed In Peace Bill Los Angeles Will Launch Drive on Iiidigent Hordes Police Get Orders to Turn Back Fare Evader Entering State of the First Presbyterian church at Boise later moving to to take up similar For eight years beginning In 1885 Dr Barton was pastor ot the Boise Presbyterian church He was pastor of the Caldwell church then for four and later returned to Boise where he became general organizer the Presbyterian Sunday school's the Synod of Utah which at that included the states of Utah and Idaho Dr Barton was chaplaid of the Idaho territorial legislature during fourteenth and fifteenth sessions served as superintendent of public instruction of Ada county for a and in 1911 was appointed by Governor Janes Hawley to represent this state at a peace conference Baltimore To October 1 1935 14763 pilots 7344 aircraft has been federally licensed He said deep snow during the long winter -makes it extremely difficult to prepare a burial ploj in the frozen ground The undertaker he said makes a survey of the population In the late summer or fall with a view toward determining whether the older people can Fbllowlng the survey he puts a crew of men to work The accuracy of the estimate is often uncanny Mr Glosie said Mr Glosie and his family will return to Alaska February 24 after a vacation in southern Special to The Tribune JEROME Because digging of graves in the Yukon is very expensive during the winter undertakers in the area make a during the summer to anticipate their volume of business and prepare a number of graves while the ground is not frozen Such was the statement of Chris Glosie of Dawson who visited recently in Jerome with his family A postmaster at Dawson Mr Glosie related many experiences he encountered in Alaska particularly during the Yukon gold rush WEAR THEM THIS YEAR OR NEXT Dr Joseph Hughes Barton Taught Bible Work College CALDWELL Idaho UP) More than a half century of Christian education work in southern Idaho for Dr Joseph Hughes Barton had been ended Monday The 79-year-old head of the Bible department of the College of Idaho here died at Portland Ore Sunday after being confined to a hospital there since the Christmas holidays Dr Barton was a pioneer minister orig 1675 at orig 1975 at orig 2975 at orig 3950 at orig 4950 at orig 5950 at orig 6950 at years of of time ita He term in and weeks fashion Prints Disclose Alpinist Had Reached Crater Before Death SEATTLE FeJj 3 Camera pictures told today what Delmar Fadden did not live to that he had made the first January ascent of Mount Rainier before freezing to death on the descent Three prints made from film rolls found when Fadden was recovered at the 13000-foot level last Friday were viewed by Ome Dalber mountaineer who led the searching party which found the body Crater Picture "He made Daiber exclaimed a picture of the crater The two others were taken from high on the mountain one probably near the level where he Meanwhile the youth's parents Mr and Mrs Fadden made plans for public funeral services Wednesday afternoon at Plymouth Congregational church Many friends had urged such services Daiber said he did not believe the 23-year-old "thrill had stayed long at the 14408-foot summit One of the pictures showing a storm rolling up from the snowy valleys below may have meant he started down and met a blizzard in which he fell and was frozen Eludes Rangers Daiber also interpreted the pictures to show the climb probably was made January 17 Fadden slipped by park rangers on the 13th to enter the area Rangers would have denied him permission to attempt the climb "The pictures were taken insun- light and that means he made his climb before Daiber said 'That side of the mountain is shadowed in the afternoon There were two clear days that week Friday and Monday "But the picture of the crater shows clouds out past the east rim There were no clouds in the sky Monday" May Extend Housing Activity Tugwell Asserts Private Industry Does Not Meet Problem CINCINNATI Feb 3 Reset' tlement Administrator Rexford Tugwell tonight said the persistent refusal of private Industry to meet the problem of lower housing costs force the government to enter this field on a very wide Tugwell spoke at a dinner of the Ohio regional planning board The administrator confined his remarks entirely tp a discussion of suburban housing One of the four major suburban housing projects Will be located near Cincinnati government has waited patiently for private industry to manifest some real interest in the creation of low cost homes" Tugwell said "Up to now almost no progress has been made in this field I am told by people who know about materials and about new processes in industry that it is possible to make a house which can be sold for a price which is within the means of those whose incomes are less than $1200 a In 1933 Tugwell recalled more than half of the city dwellers had family Incomes of less than $1000 Today he estimated the figure probably is about $1200 we are to have an unsubsidized industry which will be effective in high standard rehousing either wages have got to go up or costs have got to come Razor-Slayer Given Sentence of 20 Years Opposes Appeal Move Edward Everett Hoover 47 Monday heard District Judge Alien Thurman sentence him to serve 20 years in the state prison for second degree murder When asked by Judge Thurman if he had any comment to make Hoover replied only: It was reported by court attaches that Hoover expressed himself to his attorney as opposed to appealing to the supreme court Hoover was convicted of second degree murder by a district court jury last Thursday He had been tried on a first degree murder charge for the slaying of Robert Graham 33 of 225 West Fifth South street November 21 throat was slashed with a razor The verdict was reached on second degree murder rather than first degree murder apparently because of defense representations that Hoover was defending himself against a group of men who sought to eject him from the apartment house where both he and Graham lived Judge Thurman under the law could have sentenced Hoover to serve any term from 10 years to life but the judge was required by law to make the term definite Former Idahoan Hurt BEVERLY HILLS Cal Feb 3 UP) Karl Kasiska 26 formerly ot Pocatello Idaho was seriously injured today when he was struck by an automobile while crossing Wll-shire boulevard A main traffic ar tery Confusion at Capitol Caused by Demands for Inflation WASHINGTON Feb 8 Congressional leaders with an eye to growing demands for inflation looked directly toward the White House tonight for signs of an official presidential pronouncement on tax plans for the session Out of the general confusion at the capitol as to the final outoome of the tax-inflation situation two impressions emerged There was a general understanding that the president would call his advisors into conference probably later in the week to outline his tax views Secondly word was circulated that Mr Roosevelt had reached no final decision as to whether new taxes to liquidate the bonUS would be asked at this time and that such a request might be deferred Legislators Differ Although a suggestion rested at the White House for $230000000 a year tax program to reimburse the treasury for its bonus payments by 1945 more than one legislator argued today that the administration would seek only $500000000 in taxes probably as excise levies to finance the new farm program The president already has sought to emphasize that these would not be (ln the category of new taxes since they would replace the processing taxes under the invalidated AAA The understanding prevailed among leaders that no move would be made at either the White House or capital until Chairman Doughton of the house ways and means committee returns Wednesday from his North Carolina home His committee starts all tax measures on the journey through congress No immedjate pickup in the inflation drive appeared imminent Representative Patman (D Texas) was expected however to assemble some of the currency expansion bloc tomorrow to select a special steering committee- to guide his campaign for payment of the bonus through the issuance of new jnonfey Forced Vote Delayed On another inflation front it became apparent that a forced vote on the Frazier-Lemke bill to refinance farm mortgages with $3000000000 of-new currency was impossible before February 24 at the earliest A petition to carry the measure to the house floor still lacked three of the required 218 signatures of representatives Bills can be called up by the petition route only on the second and fourth Mondays of the month and then only after they have laid over for seven legislative days Speaker Byrns told newspaper men he was not alarmed by the growing sentiment for inflation rather than taxes unless an "understanding" were reached between the Patman and Frazier-Lemke forces Former Chain Store Widow Dies At Pocatello Home POCATELLO Idaho-Mrs Sallie Gephart 48 widow of the late Henry Gephart former owner of a group of chain stores of northern Utah died here Monday at her home in the Woolley apartments following a lingering illness Mrs Gephart had resided in Pocatello eight months She was born at Kansas City Mo February 12 1887 She was a past matron of the Order of Eastern Star at Corinne Utah chapter No 11 chaplain of the grand chapter of the at the 1933 sessions a member of the chapter of Sait Lake City and was a member of the Daughters of the Nile Mr Gephart died in 1929 Surviving is one daughter Mrs Richard Clayton of Pocatello one son Wesley Gephart of Tre-monton Mrs former home one sister Mrs Mattie Looker of Los Angeles and three brothers Howlett of Tremon-ton Fred Howlett of Portland and Robert Howlett of Kansas City Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 In Tremonton Birth Announced Mr and Mrs Kenneth Carpen ter announced the birth of a son Sunday Mr Carpenter is a member of The Salt Lake Tribune display advertising staff COLDS! HOWTO PREVENT THEMl Guard yourself against those sneezing sniffling Coughing misery-creating colds Get enough sleep Eat sensibly Dress warmly Keep out of drafts Keep your feet dry And keep ref with Ex-Lax most important in guard- ing against colds to avoid constipation If you need help in keeping your bowels open by all means use Ex-Lax mild gentle yet completely effective And Ex-Lax doesn't weaken you by acting violently It tastes like delicious chocolate 10c a box at any drug store WhenNature remember EX-LAX THE ORIGINAL CH0C0LATE0 LAXATIVE Loans for Belligerents Would Be Prevented Under Plan WASHINGTON Feb 3 An extension of present neutrality restrictions with the addition of a ban on loans to belligerents tonight appeared a likely outcome of the bitter controversy over legislation to keep America clear of old world wars Such a solution was conceded possible by Chairman Pittman (D Nev) of the senate foreign relations committee He insisted nevertheless that temporary legislation expiring February 29 would be superseded by a sterner statute before the session ends The existing temporary act contains only an absolute ban against the shipment of arms or ammunition to belligerents The permanent administration legislation opposed in the senate by a "freedom of the bloc would give the president discretionary authority in keeping exports of materials such as oil jpotton and steel to peace time levels Morgan Quiz Meanwhile the senate munitions committee seeking to ascertain the circumstances under which the United States- entered the World war prepared to resume tomorrow its investigation of Morgan company The prospect appeared that the head of the firm would not be on the stand The committee said it had called only Thomas Lamont and Russell Leffingwell from among the Morgan partners In addition it has- requested the appearance of Albert Rathbone a vice president of the Central Hanover Bank and Trust company of New York Leffingwell and Rathbone were assistant secretaries of the treasury during the period just after America entered the war American Loan The testimony was expected to deal with memoranda exchanged by the two and with Lamont's correspondence with the British end the treasury here during negotiations leading to an American government loan to the British used in part to discharge obligations contracted through the Morgans The rift within the foreign relations committee oh the neutrality bill grew wider today following the action of Senator Johnson (R Cal) in giving the press a statement be fore the committee by John Bassett Moore authority on international law attacking the administration neutrality proposals as suicidal Pittman said ths general understanding had been that the Moore document would be -kept secret for the time being and' Senator Pope (D Idaho) said he intended to take the subject up with the committee Johnson merely asserted that he was "the of his own actions Burial Services Set for Veteran Idaho Newsman Special to Ths Tribune SHELLEY Idaho Funeral services will be conducted here Friday at 2 for Joseph Adams 72 pioneer Idaho newspaperman who died early Sunday at his home after a lingering illness Mr Adams who was widely known for his institution of the Shelley Spud day was born in London England August 13 1864 and came to the United Stateaas a youth The family fimt lived in Ogden Mr Adams firs worked as a compositor for Ogden and Salt Lake City newspapers He was a charter member of the Ogden Typographical union He came to Idaho in 1895 and centered his attention on the development of the Snake river valley communities He also was known throughout the Rocky mountain area as a vocalist entertainer and actor and appeared in stock companies in the early part of the century Mr Adams waa an active worker in the church and had directed choirs in various cities of Utah and Idaho He is survived by his widow Mrs Frances Adams of Shelley and the following eons and daughters: Mrs May Walker Idaho Falls Mrs Rose Haight Salt Lake City Utah Mrs Pearl Blake Sugar City Adams Leadore Adams and Mrs Arvella Nichols of Pocatello Earle Tt and Bud Adams Los Angeles Mrs Sue Rindfliesch Mrs Irene Frandsen Clyde and Frank Adams all of Shelley 35 grandchildren two great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Adams Ernest Adams Mrs Francis Charlesworth all of Ogden John Adams and Mrs Rose Horspool Los Angeles Mrs Lizzie Milgate and Mrs Emily Cook Salt Lake City Men Join in Wide Hunt for Missing Man CHICAGO Feb 3 Federal agents joined Chicago and Wisconsin authorities tonight in the search for Harry Wells missing from his Monoe Wis home since last Tuesday His blood stained car was found abandoned near the Loop Saturday This morning a bunch of keys bearing his name was rocevered from a man who had found them last Wednesday on Sheridan road near the Chlcago-Evanston boundary line The Prince of Wales opened North new house (parliament LOS ANGELES Feb 3 CD A state-wide program of armed resistance to halt the seasonal Influx into California of migratory lndl gents will be launched tomorrow by the Los Angeles police department Extending from the southern border of Oregon to Arizona and eastward to Nevada police officers will attempt to block every railway and highway entrance into California The police have instructions from their superior Chief James Davis of Los Angeles to turn back all railroad fare evaders hitch-hikers and others who have no definite purpose in coming to California Anyone who can show he has a valid reason for crossing the border will not be detained This far-flung program of ita kind in California is backed by Los Angeles city and county officials and civic organizations Chief Davis said The program has been in the making since last November Chief Davis said that in the last 60 hours 516 transients including women and juveniles endeavored to enter the state by trains at Victorville Colton and through the coast and valley routes in the city of Los Angeles Hitch-hikers were not included in the check by police officers "In the last year hordes of Indigents have flooded the state and Los Angeles has become the backwater ih which the majority settled" Chief Davis said not only increased the already perplexing problem of caring for the unemployed but were responsible for the surging of crime outbursts in the city and county in the fall and winter months Many of these indigents were of the definite criminal Sugar Institute Defends Policy Antitrust Case Argued Before Highest Court WASHINGTON Feb 3 Arguing for the- right of a trade association to regulate industrial practices to prevent abuses counsel for the Sugar Institute Inc told the supreme court today that the organization of sugar refiners had not produced any increase in prices to consumers In one of the most Important antitrust cases of recent years govern ment attorneys were ready to contend tomorrow that the activities of the institute violated the Sher man act prohibitingcomblnatlons in restraint of trade How far industries can go in selfregulation was one of the main questions left unsolved by the death of A That legislatioh permitted regulation of Industries under codes of fair competition Federal District Judge Julian Mack of New York ruled that most of the Sugar activities violated the antitrust laws It appealed to the supreme court The institute was formed in 1928 by 15 principal cane sugar refining companies The government brought suit in 1931 to dissolve the organization Center Unit to Meet The executive board of the Civic Center will meet Wednesday from 2 to 4 in the Civic Center it was announced Monday by Mrs White president The Best GRAY HAIR Remedy is Made at Home OU can now make tt home a better gray hair remedy than you can buy by following this simple recipe i To half pint of water add one ounce bay rum a imall box of Barbo Compound and ona-fourth ounce of glycerine' Any druggist can put this up or you can mix It younclf at very little colt Apply to (he heir twice week until the dulnd ihide Ir obtained Bubo Impart! colot to streaked faded ot erty halt mtkn It loft end (lony and tike ynr of your looks It will not color Kelp I not Kkky or green do not rub off Embarrassing ITCHING Quickly Subdued) Itching is not only embarrassing and there is also the danger of infecting the skin or at least increasing the irritation by scratching Why run the risk -or continue to endure the torment when Res-inol Ointment and Resinol Soap give such quick relief? The first application brings almost unbelievable comfort and continued treatment helps to restore the skin to its normal healthy condition You can use Resinol Ointment on the body Get Resinol Ointment and Res- inol Soapi from any drug store For free sample write Resinol Dept 71 Baltimore Md (Adv) MODERN WOMEN Mttd Not Saftif monthly pun tod delay due to cold nervoue strain exposure or aimiler causes Chi-ebewten Diamond Brand Pills ere effective reliable end give Quick Relist Hold by -11 druggists for over 4o years Aik lot mm? rnns DIAMOND Late style leaders luxuri ous fur trims high quality cloths every thing good coats should have See them today Buy an extra coat save as much as you spend ago Every coat of I you'll be proud to wear See them today 35 fur-trimmed coats 61 fur-trimmed coats 55 fur-trimmed coats 28 fur-trimmed coats 38 fur-trimmed coats 23 fur-trimmed coats 17 fur-trimmed coats 838 988 1488 1975 2475 2975 3475 All Sizes in This Sale but kot in Every Lot! Come Early! Plenty of wear ahead for these coats this winter or next Buy! A A.

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