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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 2 1935 20 Driver Killed Oil Drum Brings Death to One Injures Five Eyes Campaign In Auto Crash Celebrations Planned for Work Holiday Ruess Disappearance Linked With Probe of Lrge Narcotic Gang Mystery of Lost Artist Seen as Basis of New Investigations by State Officers and Federal Sleuths Near Draper Drum Falls From Truck Utah GUes Wffl Mark and Causes Machines to Collide i Labor Day in Gener al Festivities i The strange disappearance last November of! Everett Ruess Clifford Jones 84 of 560 East Statewide celebrations in observ Sixth South street Utah Light and ance of Labor day were scheduled young Los Angeles artist was seen as the basis oi new investigations Sunday by law enforcement agencies not however with Traction company claims adjuster In Utah Monday Moat cities announced plana for the single purpose in mind of solving his probable death but of looking into several reports involving crime conditions in southern Utah holiday festivities Including pa and Investigator was killed and five others were injured one critically when a gasoline drum fell from a truck on the state highway a mile south of Draper shortly after rades picnics sports programs and addresses by prominent laborites and civic leaders Although Salt Lake City planneu no official cele ration stores and offices were to 2 Sunday and caused two passenger automobiles to collide Blood Gets Ansivers to 'Ponf Mail be closed and it was indicated that tha city's workers would take advantage pf the double holiday by The Injured are: Mrs Katharine Redmond 65 I VkP If us 1 -V' I i Journeying to outdoor havens Plan Celebrations rne present siaius oi me nwucr was featured with these situations: (1) Although not officially confirmed it was -indicated that federal authorities were investigating a report that a large narcotie ring had a hideout and cache in an isolated section of the southern Utah mountains (2) Some weeks ago officers lost the trail of a fleeing Colorado criminal near the southeastern Utah border This gave rise to the belief that gangsters maintained a rendezvous in the remote country Cattle Bustling (3) Cattle rustling is known to be going on In southern Utah An in 469 Westminster avenue fractured skull fractured left arm and multiple body bruises Her condition early Vacancies Still Monday was critical Chief among the celebrations were those to be held at Ogden Park City and Price Hundreds of persons were expected to participate Miss Lena Redmond 30 daughter of Mrs Redmond severe shock and body bruises in a parade and sports events which Mrs Lenore Webb 35 Cut Bank will mark Ogden'a first Labor day celebration in 25 years Speakers Remain in Banks At Fort Douglas Mont possible fractured ribs shock and laceration on right temple will Include Mayor Harm an Peery and Thompson presl- Carlisle Webb 13 contusions and dentsf th JUtah Federatlon of lacerations on hia body Labor Paul Webb 6 minor cuts and At Price the United Mine Work vestigation of this likewise is probable by authorities (4) Attorney General Joseph Chei has announced that the state will go to the bottom of the Ruess case and will appoint a special investigator to handle it Regular Service Special bruises on body rs of America will be in charge 1 FaUs In Car's Path Deputy Sheriffs German Dean ef an all-day program beginning with a morning parade Congress Fields Open Says Recruiting Chief One person wu killed and five others were injured when these and George Nielsen said the gaso man Abo Murdock is expected to It is the expressed theory of law two automobiles crashed on the state highway near Draper Sunday deliver an address line drum partially filled fell from the truck of the United States enforcement officers and men familiar with the unsettled country in At Hooper the annual Tomato afternoon The wreck was caused by the machine on the left strik Responses to letters sent by Governor Henry Blood to two midwestorn governors at the time of the recent pony express celebration were received by the Utah chief exec-utlve Saturday They were from Governor Guy Park of Missouri and Governor It Cochran of Nebraska Governor Park says In part: "Your letter of August IS transmitted by pony express reached me Saturday morn- Ing Am answering by airmail to note the striking difference betweeen 1860 and 1935" Governor Cochran said the letter he received brought to mind the "progress in transportation and in the carrying of mail that has been accomplished during the last 75 years "I think that those of as who have been engaged In the administration" of highway construction and maintenance perhaps are a little more conscious of transportation changes than others" Many vacancies still remain open ing a gasoline drum that fell from a passing track and caroming into which Ruess vanished that he may department of Interior bureau of reclamation division into the path cay celebration will be held in con nection with observance of tha noli day A wide variety of entertain the automobile on the left In the Thirty-eighth Infantry stationed at Fort Doufclas said Colonel William Webb district recruiting of an automobile driven by Hosmer have accidentally contacted a criminal band or wandered into their hideout and was shot to silence him Webb 35 Cut Bank Mont hus officer Sunday Six Injured iii Fatal Crash Saturday Mr Chez requested band of the injured woman causing the machine to careen into the path These vacancies both In the regu Went features have been planned Mountain resorts and lake beaches which Usually mark the end of their season on Labor day sura ''prepared to handle capacity of Mr Jones' machine lar army and in specialized vocational training fields include: Topo Tha truck southbound on the Reported to Be Improving graphical draftsman record clerk highway was driven by Jackson 29 of the Ephralm camp telephone lineman radio and visual crowds Highway officials axe an ticlpatlng record traffic Concert in Park Goulding county attorney at Panguitch to deliver a bridle and halter belonging to Ruess to state authorities The two pieces of equipment were found in Davis canyon In a small crude pasture near by searchers discovered Ruess' two burros in a starving condition These represent the only material clues as Dn-F Townsend operators telephone switchboard operators barbers general carpen Mr Webbs machine was northbound and crashed Into the southbound Jones car Officer Prepares Report in Accident That Cost ters chauffeurs cooks radio electricians motorcyclists radio repair In Salt Lake City tha American Legion band under the direction ef Oscar Chrlatensen will give a special Labor day concert at Officers said tha left front sec Life of Val Verde Youth men and stenographers Young Author of $200 tion of tha Webb machine struck i I 21 ai at- to where Ruess made bis last camp the drum bending the axla and men qualifying for these positions receive additional pay for their In Liberty park The Ogden postofflca and other An improvement was noted Sunday in the condition of six Aire Pension Plan Wine Holds Comment Mr Ches wrote to Mr Goulding: "Inasmuch as Ruess was last persons injured in an automobile accident Saturday that proved fatal swerving tha machine to tha west side of the highway The speed of Mr Webb's car at the time of Impact "with tha drum was approximately 45 miles an hour Data Available Information regarding these op to Martin Hess 17 of Val Verda attaches at St Mark'ihospital said Crash Victim's seen in Kane county I suggest that you deliver the bridle to the county Pauses m'vL rne youtn aiea at portunities may be obtained by inquiries addressed to the recruiting Saturday three hours after the light Former Resident Accident Occurred Quickly Jones they said was traveling attorney of said county Mr David Pugh of Kanab as It is the situs of a legal action" Funeral Delayed parties which are traveling through the intermountain states or by direct communication with the army automobile he was driving collided with an automobile driven by Duane Candland 35 167 Canyon side a mile and a half south of Farming- about 35 miles an hour but that We'll Wield Big Stick at Louis Wine special agent in recruiting office at the federal Dies in England the accident occurred so qulqkly that nothing could be done to avoid tha crash of the two machines ton on the Ogden-Salt Lake City building in Salt Lake City government offices will be closed as well as all banks and retail stores there The parade will start at 10 a with all labor representatives wearing their working clothes Addresses will begin in Lor In Farr park at 10:45 a and at noon a free barbecue lunch will be served The afternoon will be devoted mainly to various sports and games Tha festivities at Hooper will be featured with horse races and a rodeo A special drill team from Fort Douglas will give an exhibition the Park City program Tlntlc Celebrates Under the sponsorship of tha Tln-tio district miners' union a celebration will be held at Eureka The Next Election' Saya Dr Townsend Mrs Gladys Sheets' Rites road Five recruiting parties each Jackson told tha officers he was He was tinned Under the machine headed by an officer will spend four days during the next week charge of the department of justice office in Salt Lake City declined either to affirm or deny that a federal investigation of a narcotic or other type of criminal gang in Utah was under way When informed of the report that dope sellers had a hideout and cache "somewhere in unaware of the accident until he Await Recovery of Her Mother Wife of Bamberger and his two companions Charles Baer 15 son of Mr and Mrs visiting cities of Utah Idaho Ne chanced to look into his rear vision mirror and saw a clould of dust re "We are going to wield tha "big Charles Baer Val Verda and vada and southwestern Wyoming Succumbs Suddenly at Middlesex Home stick' at tha next election flected His companion Fred Mana- Charles Peterson 17 son of Mr according to Colonel Webb and Mrs Bennett Peterson Val Group No 1 under the command "President Roosevelt's chances Plans for funeral services for Mrs lio 20 of New Jersey and stationed at the Ephralm camp ran to a nearby home and called tha sher Verda were hurled from the light of Lieutenant Cain will spend the remote mountains" he made no comment except to admit that "we have such indications" Gladys Sheets 1373 Arlington drive roadster for reelection are getting sllmmir every He -hasn't gota Tuesday at Green River Wyo: Word of the sudden death of Mrs who was fatally injured In an auto iff eveffle Wednesday at Rock Anotherreport that an unidenti chance day's activities will open with a Marguerite Hutchinson Bamberger Deputy Dean said the drum was mobile accident Saturday afternoon xnursday at superior yvyo ana 'Two administrations In six years wife of Bamberger formerly loosely tied to the bed of the truck Friday at Hyrum Utah fied plane had been seen flying over the desert and uninhabited country and was believed to have made a are being withheld pending the re of depression have proved amply of Salt Lake City was received Tha officers extricated the broken X-ray pictures taken of Peterson who suffered a fractured left knee a probable fractured nose and mouth injuries His condition was reported "good" Sunday Baer suffering from an injury to his right knee was released to his Group No 2 Lieutenant they don't know what it's all about1 body from tha car and said death Hlllyard in Tuesday at covery of her mother Mrs Bauer who has been in the here from England Sunday Mrs Bamberger died Saturday in her With these and other positive landing was not confirmed Officers however believe that the was apparently instantaneous Pans American Falls Idaho Wednesday sunrise salute followed by a parade through the business district which has been decorated by merchants In the evening a grand ball will be held at the Elks club Former Utahn Dies English home "StanmOre" Middle hospital for several days Thursday and Friday at Pocatello ing motorists assisted tha Injured statements a mild-mannered gray' haired man of 68 years Dr Fran plane may have carried a fugitive home Idaho to tha Salt Lake general hospital Mrs Sheets was born in Salt Lake sex shortly after being stricken with a streptococcic infection to one or the sought hideouts cts E1 Townsend originator of the Group No 3 with Lieutenant Bert Strong 35 162 I street most It has been announced bv Olof Woman la Hospital Her husband was born here and seriously Injured was reported City July 8 1908 a daughter of Frick now of Los Angeles Townsend revolving pension plan condemned present reconstruction Michelsen Sixth judicial district Mrs Webb after receiving treat Winkle in command Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday attended Utah schools He and Mrs Bamberger however have ment at the general hospital was efforts and launched Into an ex iairiy good" aunaay suffering a possible crushed chest and inter At California Home and the present Mrs Bauer She will be spent In Boise Idaho removed to the Holy Cross hospital lived in England for nearly thirty Group No 4 Captain A Rob planation of his own plan immediately upon his arrival Sunday by nal injuries his condition was crlti cal Saturday night Her condition early Monday was years They had no children Mr was the only grandchild of the late State Supreme Court Justice and Inson in at Western Air Express company Monroe Marysvale and Junction reported "good" Her husband escaped Injury Mrs Marie Strong 35 his wife was reported "fairly good" Her left plane from Lot Angeles Bamberger is a brother of Ernest Bamberger head of the Bamberger company here 4 Wednesday Panguitch Thursday Mrs Frick She was married to Edward Mrs Charlotte Martin Goldlng 72 former resident of Salt Lake City died at her home in Long At the time of the accident Mr Traveling with him is Mrs Town send t---- Jones and his party were en route Kanab and Friday Hurricane Fort Douglaa Recrulte Sheets Salt Lake City investment Mrs Bamberger was graduated attorney that Kane county will ask for state aid in solving the Ruess mystery The Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah representing approximately 15 counties have appointed a committee to present the results of a search for Ruess by that organization to state authorities The evidence and data gathered by a recent Tribune expedition which sought to discover a trace of the missing artist has likewise been turned over to state and federal bureaus hip was dislocated in the accident Miss Dora Rushford 32 204 Hubbard avenue was in an improved Dr Townsend spoka Saturday to attend tha Labor day celebra from Barnard college and Columbia university She was born in night at a meeting of 10000 In Phoe Hon at Eureka The Webbs were and insurance man in 1925 and is survived 1y her parents her husband and two children Sally and condition Sunday? although she suf Captain Ackerman in command of group No 6 wlllvlslt on Tuesday Morgan and Coalville traveling to Salt Lake City after Swickley Pa In 1881 During the nix Aria took a plana Sunday morning for Los Angeles where he lered severe Injuries to her right visiting the Zion national park Robert Sheets thigh and leg Candland escaped Wednesday Bountiful Woods Cross joined Mrs Townsend on the trip World war she entered Red Cross work and had charge of the Eagle Hut in London Mr Sheets arrived In Salt Lake witn a laceration on his forehead Beach Cal Friday evening according to word tecelved in Salt Lake City Sunday Mrs Goldlng was born In Salt Lake City December 11 1862 a daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Martin Her husband Brigham Colding died several years ago She is survived by two daughters Mrs Eunice East Oakland Cal and Mrs Emma Scott Long Beach and Centerville: Thursday Farm City Sunday morning from Yellow to Salt Lake City where they arrived at The pension plan Deputy Sheriff Waynard Bennett Membera of the Redmond family said Misa Redmond waa engaged to Mr Jones and that tha couple was planning to ba married within a few ington and Kaysville and Friday stone national park where he had of Farmington said an Investigation been visiting Four Being Investigated It was learned from a reliable disclosed that Hess drove from be Layton Clearfield and Hooper These parties are obtaining en listments for the Thirty-eighth in days Mercur Reunion originator planned to leave Monday at 5:10 a for Great Falls Mont where he was invited to address a Labor day mass meeting a hind a southbound truck operated Mrs Bauer suffered a fall in her home Friday evening and was taken by Lester Frew Clearfield into the Mrrjones waa bom in Salt Lake City In July of 1901 the aon of John 4r fantry stationed at Fort Douglaa to the hospital for observation Phy path of the northbound Candland To Honor Bern link in a series of addresses: ha will and Esther Jones Ha waa edu They are prepared to interview any one Interested In army life espe machine two sons Bert and Lewis Goldlng both of Long Beach and two sisters Mrs Emma Lambourne and Miss source Saturday that four persons are heing investigated as possible accessories to the fact of Ruess' disappearance These four men were known to have been in the vicinity either immediately before give In Idaho and Montana sioians said Bhe was suffering from no serious injury but after being notified of her daughter's death it Mr and Mrs Strong and Miss clally parents who should become cated in the publio schools of the city and during the World war was employed by tha Utah Light and Outlines Campaign Rushford were passengers in the acquainted with the advantages of waa deemed advisable that she re -Before tha 1938 election wa will Final arrangements for the an uanaiana machine Martha Martin- both of Salt Lake City I Funeral services will be conduct an enlistment main in the institution for several Traction company as a street car put every candidate 'on the spot' nual Mercur reunion to be held Bennett said no charges would be and make him sign on the 'dotted made but that the report would be una iney win not get eieciea un September 7 at the old site of Camp Mercur have been made according to County Commissioner Mul- more days Southern Senator ed Thursday at 2 in the Joseph William Taylor mortuary 125 North Main street Bishop Neslen motorman During 1930 ha waa transferred to tha claims and legal department of tha company a position ha held Man Knocked Through submitted to the Davis county at' torney as a routine practice or immediately alter Kuess made a camp in Davis canyon Although it has not been abandoned the theory that Ruess was slain for his valuable trail outfit has lost precedence Also being considered is the suggestion that Ruess may have met an accidental death and that his outfit lins general chairman of the outing officiating Friends may call at Fuheral services for the youth Class Window in Fight less they sign an agreement to back our plan to the limit" said tha doctor who said he believes in his plan infinitely more today than he did a year ago last November when Will Visit Salt Lake Secretary of War George Dern the mortuary prior to the services were pending the return of his mother Mrs Janice Rudy Hess Ha la survived only by his mother Burial will be in the City cemetery and hia former wife Leda Nelson from San Francisco CaL She is ex A 30-day tour of the United States later was stolen he first launched 1U Three men were arrested and held Board to Meet Is expected to arrive in time to attend the reunion and will be honored guest and principal- speaker A special musical program has been arranged pected to be in Salt Lake City late Both federal and state "The last congress went tied hand and Canada to outstanding his toricaL natural and Industrial cen who la in New Tork City Man and Wife Face Sunday of early Monday and foot to the administration" he said "and couldn't back our plan A meeting of the Salt Lake Hu-inane society executive board will be held Tuesday at in the committee room of the city library Jarvis chairman of the dark Observes Birth for investigation Sunday evening following a fight In which Schmidt 82 153 Williams avenue was knocked through a plate glass window at 71 South West temple street suffering severe lacerations admit that they are facing a difficult case one rife with every element of the mystery story yet there are angles in addition to the disappearance which promise results Double Police Charge ters and attractions to be begun Monday from Washington by Senator Robert Reynolds (D- C) will Include Salt Lake We'll change the complexion of the next "congress Wt 5 control "mil After he allegedly drove his auto Anniversary in Mexico On a business trip to Mexico City it was learned here Sunday lions of votes and are organls ing to control more In each "con gresslonal district" 7 transportation' committee said that special arrangements have been made for the transportation of those not having private conveyances Any one desiring Information on transportation should get in touch neitner tne police nor the men police reported The senator plans to travel 9000 mobile aouth on Main atreet In an erratlo manner early Sunday morn can afford to ignore miles in the 30-day period using a Those arrested were Frank Poggo 36 Derrell McBrlde 27 and He said President Roosevelt is ing Koller 26 waa arrested City Reuben Clark Jr first counselor in tha first presidency of Secret of Having -Beautiful Drapes trailer equipped with beds kitchen losing ground fastest where he ex for drunken driving and resisting Harry Grubb 30 Martin Christensen with Mr Jarvis at the city and ice box library radio electric lights me uu cnurcn celebrated his pected to have the strongest hold- arrest police reported- county building and lounging Quarters sixty-fourth birthday there Sunday in the because of his action reducing benefits to cotton growers He is making the trip under the Mrs uiaru was witn nun According to Sergeant Dykes and Patrolman Brady the: argument started over money matters Schmidt the officers said Mrs a Koller 20 also was arrested for being drunk and resisting arrest police said She wu Funeral Rites Set Mr Clark a former United States auspices of the United States Flag and his "food reduction program1 Funeral Rites Held In Emigration Ward ambassador to Mexico is president We- can't get out of this hole" later released on $15 bond association Washington and will speak before numerous civic For Salt Lake Woman made his way from the scene of the fight to within a fe feet of of the Foreign Bondholders' Pro he asserted "by borrowing so much tective Council Inc4 He was born we can't pay It back in 1000 years organizations on True American ism and Peace Time Patriotism" Richards and First South streets Funeral) aervices for Mrs 'May According to Sergeant Sherman Chrlatensen the Kollers refused to go to police headquarters and after being placed in a radio car in Grantsville September 1 1871 then' collapsed He' was treated at Urges 'Buying Clan' Funeral services for Martin Chri Smith Steele 38 561 Center street the emergency hospital His con "Before we can put people back lougnt witn arresting officers dition was reported as not serious to work we must develop a buying who died at a local hospital Saturday morning following a week's illness Of pneumonia will be conduct fyctinictilityion Disabled tensen 84 father of State Chemist Elmer Christensen "and prominent LJD church worker were conducted Sunday afternoon In the ed Tuesday at in the Joseph William Taylor mortuary Bishop Dig Out Old Red Flannels emigration ward Chanel Miners 9 Fund Cleared Up Mathew Asper officiating Mr Christensen died at the residence 923 East Seventh Boys 'Cold! Spell Is Here South street Wednesday following a brief illness He was Wn in Mrs Steel waa born in Salt Lake City December 20 1888 a daughter of James and Mary Hanson Smith She was a member of the Wasatch Literary dub and the Elks Fountain Green Ausrust 25 isti son of Martin and Maren Johannah Christensen He had been actlva Window Curtaining This timely service booklet was de-' signed and published by the United States government un- der direction of experts in the bureau of home economics It discusses art pro- -portion line color and fabric texture and as applied to window curtaining kinds and uses of window curtains hangings for special types of windows: draperies for different rooms and methods of making andjhang-ing curtains and draperies Attractively illustrated Use This Coupon The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau Frederic Hasltin Director Washington G-- I Inclose herewith ten cents in coin (carefully wrapped) for a copy of the booklet on Window Curtaining Name Street City State 1" (Mail to Washington class That is what my plan would I do" He said a 2 per cent transactions tax would be ample to provide the much talked about $200 a month to citizens over 60 years of age who would retire from gainful employment quoting figures of bank withdrawals for 1929 as Indicative of transactions which would be taxable under his plan The plan hasn't gone so well in Utah he admitted saying this was largely because of lack of direction from headquarters Young organizers more competent In many cues than volunteer workers used in the past now are being sent out particularly to the more populous districts of the east he said The are la great contrast to those of the previous week and have Ladles' club different names by the various state departments administering them as a matter of bookkeeping convenience The establishment of these various funds he says was not by legislative act but have been set up and christened by the brought the publio to sharpet Friends may call at the mortuary Monday and Tuesday prior: to the services Burial will be in City ceme consideration of meteorological matters They brought residenU to the realisation that It might be well to go on the Labor day picnic equipped with mufflers various state departments admin tery Lane Family to Leave Mrs Darrell Lane and chll istering these funds merely for the purpose of convenience" A technicality which threatened to nullify an appropriation of the last legislature is cleared up in an opinion submitted by Attorney General Joseph Ches to Mc-Shane member of the Industrial commission 't The legislature appropriated 135000 from tha disabled miners' fund for the relief of disabled miners Mr McShane found that the money available for this purpose is In the miners' hospital interest fund and not In the disabled miners' fund He asked the attorney general what could be done under the circumstances Mr Ches points out that this Is no bar to using the money as the legislature intended He explains that the funds were given giovea ana earmurrs He says it "becomes Immate Mr Cecil Alter government in the church in Murray and in Salt Lake City acting as recorder in the Salt Lake City a temple at the time of his death Speakers at the services were Bishop Alma Rasmussen who officiated George Richards member of the council of twelve apostles of the church Joseph Christensen Clyde Coult Don Mack Dalton Miller and Bryant Hinckley Musical selections were furnished by the White Chapel quartet solo by Alvin Keddington and violin solo by Miss Aurelia Shlmer Burial was in tha Murray City rial Whether the moneys thus ap dren Jack and Helen will leave Monday at 6:30 on tht Union At tha time of going to1 press no reports have been received of water pipes being froien but several of your correspondent's friends have mentioned with a longing look the matter of whether the time has come for digging fleecy flannels' out of summer storage While It may be beating tha gun somewhat to speak of red flannels It cannot be overlooked that on Sunday the mercury got no higher than tl degrees in Salt Lake City And during tha early morning hours it sagged in thevtclnlty of 59 Such temperature although hardly identifiable with winter principal outlay is for salaries of proprlated are In the miners' hospital interest fund or the disabled these organizers' -he said "No I can't say who wilt be the Pacific system's Los Angeles limited for Columbus Neb for a short weather man could give no assurance that the present cold spell would not continue and indeed predicted that very thing for the northern part of Utah while the miners' relief fund" next President of the United States visit before going to Washington The money available for this purpose is derived from land: set aside under the enabling act southern part may auffer the In-dfgnanclea of unsettled weather to Join Mr Lane who recently took up hia duties as a member of the Mexican claims commission The children will attend school In the The opinion was written by We will have to await developments i "If we lose In the next congress I wilb keep on working until we ha asserted And no precipitation wu in sight Deputy Attorney General Huffgker tor salt Lake City national capital Jcemeterjr.

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