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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 3

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THE SAlft LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 121933 3 ister of propaganda November IS 1933 Nazi circles make no secret of the fact that Strauss will be re- Jury in Trial of Mine Promoters Discharged Counsel Argues Greece to Vote Nazis May Oust Against Alimony Plea Qn Restoration Eamed Composei world-premier of his latest opera Silent Woman" at Dresden June 24 because he bad Stefan Zwelg Jewish author write the NEW YORK Junm UPt-After deliberating 31 hours a federal jury In the trial of Charles Bob west 01 King Ueorge ern mining promoter and financier and his associate Frederick Russell on mail fraud cnargea wail was hopelessly deadlocked -This was the third trial of Bob and Russell on the same indict" ment charging them wiih using the mails to defraud in connection with the sale of stock from Metal and Mining Shares Inc The other trials also ended In Jury disagree ments --The pre sent trial began March 1A Paraguay Puts i Sudden Stop ToPcacrPlan i Accord Witli Dolma Post poned at Moment When Thought Near BERLIN June II UPV-Rlchsrd Strauss Germany's most distinguished opera and lieder composer today appeared likely to be soon as president of the third musical chamber son and grandson of famed was appointed to the office Paul Joecph Goebbel min- LOS ANGELAS June 11 tSV-Thesult she wants to restrain Henry first preliminary to trial of Do- Hotchener business lores Costello's divorce suit against manager from disposing of any her actor-husband John Barrymore property that he might hold for an action seeking to restrain Barrymore from disposing of any property ended today with Judge Dudley Valentine reserving judgment NebtettTpIeadlng with the actor court Neblett said Miss Costello had asked 2000 a month alimony and $1000 a montn for the support of their two children John Jtp aged libretto for it This was regarded by Goebbels' ministry of propaganda and public enlightenment as an indirect contravention of naxi rules and principles Hitherto Straus usually -used librettos by Hugh von Hofmann sthai another non-Aryan for bis works His Zrosenka-valier" "Woman Without and all had Hofmannstahi texts' Plebiscite Set Aaad Dolores aged Th-eUor-i-- ATHEN3 Junv lt Primei- Definitely to Decide if Monarch Shall Return ousted reich's The musicians by tiMlM BUENOS AIRESJune It deny the injunction petition based bis argument on the old adage kill the goose that lays the golden egg" Miss Costello in her divorce ac tlon charged cruelty and habitual intemperance Pending trial of the iiiiaiaiaiij ua Mm a to the western railroads we dedicate our good will and hearty congratulations Minister Panayotl Tsaidaris tonight formally announced a national plebiscite definitely would be held on the restoration of King George to the throne of Greece Tsaidaris said that ths newly-elected national assembly would decide the date of the vote for A return of the monarchy overthrown 11 years ago George In exile for more- than 10 years in Paris let it be known recently he was willing and ready to return if called back by the people The monarchists failed to gain the decisive victory they anticipated in the general elections earlier this month but were jubilant at the prime agreement to permit the people to settle this long-debated issue disturbing the nation Paraguay at the last minute tonight blocked the eignlng of a peace accord with Bolivia Lute Riart foreign minister of Paraguay aald the elgning eched-uled for waa postponed1 because simple armistice- is proposed without guarantees and it was necessary for him to consult his government The hitch came unexpectedly as Paraguay Sunday had approved the accord a few hours after it was an nounced here Crowds had celebrated the prospective peace tonight in Asuncion Riart issued the following com-Inunique: the peace protocol agreed upon by the governments of Paraguay and Bolivia and approved by them was to be signed but jthe Act has been postponed -owing to a simple armistice having been proposed without guarantees to be I dress ecuted outside of the agreed system and the acceptance of which requires prior consultation with my government" Riart's announcement dashed the hopes of mediators of five neutral nations including the United States who had worked tirelessly for two weeka It came as preparations were being made for the chancellors to initial copies of the projected agreement prior to the formal ceremony Celebrations were under way here as well as in Asuncion with Bolivian and Paraguayan flags flying side by side from principal buildings ney said Barrymore's future earn ing power would be severely hampered should his properties be tied up by such a restraining order Dean Warner associate counsel for the actor disclosed that Miss Costello now has under her Control within the jurisdiction of the court approximately $500000 in property and securities while Barrymore has $123000 in securities snd the yacht valued variously between $50000 snd $250000 possible harm would come to Miss Costello in view of the present division of the iperty" Warner said Judge Valentine took the petition under advisement Miss Costello filed a supplementary suit to her original action against her husband in which Hotchener was brought into the litigation for the purpose of petitioning fori the injunction Hotcpener filed an answer to the supplementary suit which he said was a reply proxy" for Barrymore In it he denied Miss allegation and charged she was a Influence" to her husband Hotchener also charged that Mi Costello kept her husband a ranee icted King George to reascend tidal wave of 'and after the Ayr crowns Was ited Press last 125 rcgt to $1675 prisoner" for more than two mon with the aid of women guards on the yacht I Restoration Early restoration as the first mona Mi throne since democracy during Wortd war swept predicted by the month Demetrius Makinos former for' sign minister while in Bucharest to attend Balkan peace parley also saw former Queen Elizabeth George's divorced' Roumanian wife and sought to effect a reconciliation which might aid George to resume his throne Elizabeth a sister of King Carol of Roumanla was believed favorable and all that remains is for the people in a plebiscite to call the royal couple home King Gains Support The Greeks declared for a republic by a plebiscite In March a year after King George and Elizabeth warned by loyal followers had fled into exile He had reigned only 12 months Powerful Influences in Greece and abroad have been at work In the behalf with Increasing success this year and monarchists predict the plebiscite will be a victory for a restoration dark sheets! new printsl Sizes 14 to 44 Kleenex I C3- $1 SO Lout Face Powder and Cleans-' Inf cream each TB I tlsiu or cloanainf cream SBd Me Woodbury's (ace powder ate Ayer Week-ond Beautlbox SI Lady Lillian Manicure set tour ahadea -In polish and pollah remover 3Se Travel caace fitted with bottle and Jars SI Tourist Bsf la silk moire tipper top SI Summer band lotion 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Spaghetti 3 cans 27 lJ'j-ounc cm 21-oz cans 3 for 411 special purchase! hand-made 1 RIGHT WITH YOU Mt LEVI'S CAN Reg to 5 NEW YORK June 11 OPi-The enigma of John Hammond's past provided an air of mystery today to the death of the elderly lawyer and his 26-year-old bride in their penthouse apartment although police officially wrote it off as accidental gas poisoning A published repot ascribed to an unidentified friend of the dead man that gangsters believed Hammond had Important papers entrusted to him by A1 Capone before he was sent to prison and that they had made attempts to take them by force was scoffed at by his mother-in-law Mrs Ethel Lee snd authorities professed no knowledge of It Check Information Detectives did seek to check information from the same source however that Hammond was formerly a colonel in the intelligence division that he had been editor of a newspaper in Denver Colo and that ho had served as publicity agent for the Mexican government here This too was doubted by Mrs Lee although she acknowledged she had known Hammond for only three years The unidentified friend was quoted by the New York Sun as saying Hammond represented Capone in Chicago in an attempt to settle his Income tax difficulties with the government in a lot of trouble" he quoted Hammond as saying at that time know I was a friend of AlCaponSr but I had nothing to-do with his activities In his own way a square guy but as tough as they make Letter from Capone The friend said Hammond showed him a letter from Capone in which the gangster had written: the only square guy I can depend on" Later Hammond was said to have related a story of being kidnaped by mobsters who broke his wrist and ankle in an effort to obtain papers from him until got word to Capone in Atlanta penitentiary and he ordered them to lay off or his friends would get to The friend said recently he visited the Hammonds at the penthouse where they were found dead yesterday and both Hammond and his wife said gangsters had poisoned their whisky Believed Accidental Mrs -Lee who runs a Spanish restaurant in tha theatrical district said sha never had heard of the incident and reiterated her belief the deaths were accidental was tod timid for that kind of business" she said all he knew was silver and wheat Take him away from that and he'd be whipped He couldn't talk to you for five minutes without switching the conversation around to silver and wheat and sometimes corn" Green Vegetables panties $250 hat clearance train! 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