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54 ha- A THOUGHT God is my strength and power and He maketh my way II Samuel 22:33 WEATHER Fair Sunday and Monday except unsettled in northwest IDAHO Unsettled with snow Sunday and Strength wanting judgment and policy to rule overturneth itself Horace li I JUUUf JU THIRTY PAGES OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 13 1935 TWO SECTIONS Sixty-fifth No 218 LAST EDITION e7 Agency' May me Arthur Koehler ini 1 By aw ROCtC EXPOSED BY DIGGING AT WILENTZ SAYS STATE LIKELY TO REST CASE BY END OF WEEK Mews and Views BY FRANK FRANCIS PINE VIEW DA! As Sseuave Preside! trader Seeiujiroiry Pfeire le 0 Amelia Earhart Harry Hopkins Jersey Attorney General 17 Granger of Gsdnr Giiy Gels Voto For Speaker 1 1 Makes Prediction On Hauptmann Trial Age Pension System Hay Provide About Per Month if i i i i I 1 BANK NOTE CLUE FAILS ABUTMENT SITE Resident Engineer Finds Project Work Moving At Good Rate PIPE TRENCH OPENED Long Hauls of Materials May Be Avoided By Latest Finds Contractors have opened a trsnch for the laying of the 38-inch Ogden city pipeline some 7000 feet eastward from he Pine View damsite to within about 1800 feet of Artesian Defense Asks Gentle Treat Twenty years a dealer in automobiles in That is the record of Hains manager of the Ogden Motor company He has seen 87 dealers come 'and go in that period until today his is the oldest company under one management in this city Ellery his sales manager being in a reminiscent mood told of Mr Hains' experience with cars in that time ment For Wife Of Accused Man i By RAGSDALE Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON Jan President Roosevelt was disclosed today to be considering the establishment of a co-ordinated agency to handle virtually all social security and relief work Whether the agency would take the form of a division under an existing department or be raised to 4 By JOHN FERRISS (Copyright 1935 Associated Press) FLEMINGTON Jan New Jersey may rest its mur der case against Richard Hauptmann by the end of next week Attorney General David Wil- i The -car of twenty years ago if it made 30 miles an hour was going at great speed and if the tires held up for 3000 miles they were un- i usual park The pipe itself has been the status of a separate department Arthur Koehler federal forest -v Ik SALT LAKE CITY Jan (AP) majorities in the house find senate of the Utah legislature sufficiently large to make nomination tantamount to election Utah Democrats meeting in caucus here today named Dr Herbert Maw of Salt Lake City president of the senate and Walter Granger of Cedar City speaker of the house WILL START MONDAY The new officials will assume their duties Monday at the opening of the 21st session the state legislature Dr Maw dean of men at the University of Utah defeated Francis Fowlesof Ogden president of the senate in the last legislature 10 to 9 in a spirited contest Mr Granger won over Mrs Reva Beck Basone of Salt Lake City 37 to 15 after Dr Monson of Salt Lake City and Wilmer Maw of Plain City a cousin of Dr Maw placed for about 2000 feet whose head would be a member of entz late today said "We will probably finish in a week because of the wholesome and real co-operation of the defense particularly Mr Reil- expert who traced lumber used in the Lindbergh kidnaping ladder the cabinet remained to be decided A is an important state witness ly (Edward Reilly chief defense the Bruno Hauptmann trial HOPKINS MENTIONED Many officials felt the emergency relief administration should form the nucleus of the new agency and counsel) who has not attempted to prolong the case" Reilly also complimented Wilentz Mr Ellery recalls that in 1923 Mr Hains took part in a transconti- i nental run and drove the test car from Ely to Salt Lake He covered I the distance of 256 miles in 9 hours and 10 minutes which at the time was a "record The continent was crossed in 4 days 14 hours and 43 i minutes that Harry Hopkins should remain Wl at its head Others said Miss for the co-operation the state has given the defense LEADERS SEEK WAYS TO SPEED Josephine Roche of Colorado assistant secretary of the treasury was WIFE TO TAKE STAND Hauptmann's wife Anna will fol a likely selection Into the new agency officials said low her husband on the stand and the defense expects the state "to Harrv Honkins natinrnl rHpf accord her the same consideration Amelia Earhart Putnam was resting Saturday In Oakland after one of the greatest flights in aviation history administrator may direct a new BO NUS ACTION the defense has shown Mrs Lind social security agency oi tne lea Rapid progress in view of weather conditions thas been made by the contractors in connection with all portions of the project according to Iakisch resident engineer In charge of construction for the federal reclamation service GEOLOGIST PRESENT The overburden has been removed and the rock exposed for the north abutment of the dam and the rock excavation for the spillway and trash rack together with excavation for fche inlet portal of the outlet tunnel has been started Dr A-Nichell of Salt Lake City geologist for the reclamation service was in Ogdan Saturday Inspecting the progress on the work now that the rock has been exposed Work is progressing on the realigned highway between Black Rock point where a concrete bridge has been completed and Is seasoning to the damsite east of Pine View lodge TESTING MATERIAL The fill has been placed at the there might be woven the existing public health service under the treasury and the children's bureau now in the" labor department These persons who have watched the social security program since its inception argued that administra erai government Last June an Ogden business man made the trip from Ely to Ogden in 3 hours and 40 minutes' Such is the i great improvement which has been made in cars (also roads) even in the last thirteen years Mr Ellery says that in his opinion no piece of merchandise sold to the American people has so much of value for every dollar expended as is found in the modern automo- bile Hearings On Four Billion Job Measure Will Be Held This Week RAILWAY LABOR tion of unemployment insurance old age pensions aid for dependent children and health aid all points of the new social security program AGAIN DEIANDS would fit naturally into one agency AVOIDING NEW UNIT But utilizing the existing relief FLIER ENJOYS SLEEP AFTER OCEAN JAUNT I Flew Through Many Rainbows On Her Way From Hawaii bergh" mother of the baby for whose murder Hauptmann Is now on trial Reilly did not indicate what testimony Mrs Hauptmann would give It is expected to be corroborative of Hauptmann's as concerns Isador Fisch the man Hauptmann has insisted gave him the ransom money which was found last September in Hauptmann's possession In expressing the hope that the state would give her the same treatment that the defense accorded Mrs Lindbergh Reilly recalled that he had waived cross-examination because "We do not believe a mother's grief should be subjected to public examination" REILLY SKEPTICAL SIX-HOUR DAY machinery they contended no new That has been made possible by mass production and direct purchase and fabrication of raw materials WASHINGTON Jan (AP) New ways of expediting action on the bonus social insurance "nuisance tax" extension and the president's relief appropriations were mapped today by congressional leaders Although both house and senate were in recess with nothing Of particular consequence in immediate sight arrangements were being oureau wouia be created ana a drawing' of the children's bureau and the public health service into Eastman Replies Expense the unit would fit into the presi dent's co-ordination plans Wheeler creek culvert to the top of the culvert but must be raised some 15 feet: All of the bridges except Burden Would Crush Carriers Whether -President Roosevelt Today there are automobiles traveling long distances at an aver-' age of 60 miles an hour and the tires are good for 30000 miles or i more made for the senate to take up the By LOUIS ASIILOCK (Copyright 1935 Associated Press) would recommend the step In his next week's message to congress was said to be undecided as yet The impression spread at the Cap By CON'WAY One of the day's itg seCond annual aoDroDrlations 3 CHICAGO Jan OAKLAND CaL Jan bill on Tuesday' road labor today renewed its' demand itol that Mr Roosevelt would leave Mr Ellery notes the great provements which have- been made since 1929 Amelia Earhart Putnam ocean conquering aviatrix 4 flashed into ior tne six-hour day despite Joseph B-Eastman's warning that the nation's carriers 'could not bear the Oakland today to complete the first solo flight ever made between Ha expense-of the Dlan -v The beginning of the depression 3 brought'about keen competition and "drove the big factories to do their utmost to' excel wail and and hastily The American Railway Labor Ex the determination of many phases of the program to congress Among the points that might fall into this category were the amount of the payroll tax to be' levied for-unemployment insurance and whether it should be financed wholly by employers PROBABLE AMOUNT While the unemployment Insur ecutive's association restated its favor of' the' shorter work day more liberal "full crew" laws and curtailment of the length of trains shortly had withdrawn from the speakership race As soon as the election was decided the 19 members of the senate discussed distribution of the 19 jobs created by the meeting of the legislature Dr Maw said virtually all appointees were agreed upon but rhe declined to name them pending further discussion at another meeting which was called for tomorrow TWO JOBS FOR WEBER It was agreed that a secretary docket clerk engrossing clerk chaplain sergeant at arms and 'office clerk will be named from Salt Lake county while two which were not announced would be awarded to Weber county party members Although the contests for the speakership and president of the senate were closely contested a feeling of harmony prevailed through out the Democratic sessions Olof Michelsen party state chairman presided at the caucus and urged state legislators to refrain from discussing legislative action until Governor Henry Blood also a i Democrat announced his own recommendations TIME AND MONEY The caucus adopted a resolution introduced by State Senator Ward Holbrook of Davis county the measure being designed to save the time of legislators and also to trim expenses of the session The motion provided for the referring of all bills to the committee on revision and enrollment before being printed that a joint rule be adopted providing that when a bill has been printed in one house an identical bill will not be printed in the other house except upon spf cific vote of the majority of such a house and that the legislature amorig Its employes include a trained person fit and able properly to prepare correct edit revise and advise) as to the constitutionality of all bills such person to be under the supervision of the committees of revision and printing of both houses but to be appointed by the president of the senate and the speaker of the houre jointly provided that his sen-ice-shall also be available In aiding members of the legislature in drafting and perfecting measures to the extent that such aid shall not inter-1 a story mat a double or Hauptmann had been foiind and that it might have been this "double" that witnesses reported seeing near the Lindbergh home in the Sourland hills the day the baby was kidnaped and killed failed to impress Reilly The "double" was named as Robert Scanlon of Menlo Park a man who was in the vicinity of the Lindbergh home about the time of the crime "From Mr Edison's laboratories in Menlo Park come many inventions" said Reilly "Could this story of a Hauptmann 'double' be one of them?" The defense spent the trial being In recess until at Trenton concentrating upon an examination of the ransom notes in an one on all of the highways are in with the exception of the railings The one bridge left to be constructed is over South Fork of the South Fork of Ogden river where piling must be driven before the bridge can be placed Rapid progress is being made on the fill across Shanghai flat for the realigned Eden highway This fill will be about 60 feet high and some 500 feet long Work' is progressing in the reclamation service laboratory Engineer Iakisch reported Investigations have been made- of the material at the White tavern for possible use in the dam and investigations are progressing at Shanghai flat In addition tests are being made of materials uncovered in cuts' made for the highway Early indications are that much material for the dam may be obtained from some of these cuts thus saving long hauls which it had been anticipated would be necessary ance bill was pointed along the Since then 50 per cent more mile-jage has been obtained on the gas-i oline consumed'' and whereas in 1929 motorists were advised to i change oil every 500 miles the distance now traveled without new oil i is placed at 2000 miles aiter Eastman federal transportation co-ordinator had expressed his opposition to the projects in an address before 1600 representatives of every line in the United States DISASTER FEARED The association announced it would push legislation embodvins? same general lines as that of last year except that the federal government would handle the central fund few details were available re combed her tousled blonde hair before turning to face a madly "cheering milling crowd 'Tm tired" said the famous holder of many aviation records as she popped her head out of the cockpit saw the crowd and reached for her comb i The wheels of her swift red monoplane touched dry land at one thirty-one PJ3T (four thirty-one T) just 18 hours and 16 minutes after her exciting takeoff from Wheeler field Honolulu 2408 miles away Two hours after landing she went to bed without benefit of negligee in an Oakland hotel WATCHERS UNEASY Not satisfied with two aerial trips across the Atlantic and a host of In 1929 no car could be taken out of stock and driven at high speed these programs to re-emnlov th i without doing damage to the 1000000 persons who had lost their effort to shakethrough its own ex I mechanism i perts the evidence yesterday of a jods in tne industry although Eastman had declared: state witness that the notes were "Take the six-hour da imbss Mr Ellery frequently has speeded i a new car at 80 miles an hour No i longer are notices pasted on the I car warning against driving a brand new car at more than 25 miles an PASSAGE EASY At the same time' one leader Chairman Doughton (D-N C) of the house ways and means committee made a 4guess" for the first time as to what his committee will do on the bonus "I think it will report out a bonus bill" he said House and seriate leaders have said that $2100000000 cash payment bonus bi1! probably will pass congress on the initial vote A survey however has shown that 35 three more than enough present would ballot to sustain a presidential veto Speaker Byrns said there was a possibility that a special house committee might be selected to handle the job insurance-old age pension measure HEARINGS CHANGED Chairman Buchanan (D-Tex) of the house appropriations committee reshaped his plans on relief funds Further hearings were held today by the appropriations sub-committee which will bring in 'the $880-000000 measure for direct relief until next July Buchanan moved up to next week the hearings on thi $4000000000 lump sum measure designed to transfer 3500000 persons from the dole to jobs Three Shot During Beer Parlor Fight STANDARDVILLE Jan (AP) Martinez 34 of Standard- written by Hauptmann ERROR OCCURS One flurry of interest which de is put In at the expense of labor it will add at least $400000000 to railroad expenses The shortened veloped last night had subsided to hour work day cannot be applied to the railroads alone without disaster" day when it was announced that the bank note found in Gettysburg Pa and which was said to have Nevertheless labor decided to been part of the ransom money had carry its fight to congress because "any Drogram1 of mmrovement must been discovered to have no connec 3 The change has been brought about by all the parts being polished and fitted to stand the higher speeds with the proper alloys and tempering of the metal parts to meet expansion and contraction comprehend a progressive shortening tion with it An error in giving out the serial number of the bill was oi tne work day without any reduction in compensation" garding other phases For old age pensions most persons familiar with the progress of the program felt $30 a month might be suggested Forty dollars has been reported but this was described as too high Roosevelt Pays Visit To SonY Home WASHINGTON Jan President Roosevelt took advantage today of a warm sunshiny day to drive to the home of his son Elliott near Leesburg Va Leaving the White House shortly before noon the president arrived at the Virginia home of his son in time for luncheon He remained for a couple of hours before Journeying back through the Potomac valley' to the White House President Roosevelt motored alone on his surprise trip tV-- 4- A Love Promoted To Vice President quickly corrected when officials checked The state through a member of MERGERS OPPOSED The association said It would also (Continued on Page Two) other aviation honors the 36-year-old aviatrix challenged the Pacific as has no other man or woman She came through neatly but only after fighting a variety of weather and giving California watchers an uneasy three hours during which her position was not known "It was worse than the Atlantic flight" she said "There was no purpose or reason for It" Asked about reports that she was considering continuing on to Chicago or Washington immediately she smiled mysteriously and said: "Well 111 have to check 1 the (Continued on Page Two) 4 Hoover Returns To the prosecution staff said that its case had reached "the half way mark" The number of witnesses yet to testify has been reduced ac The all-steel body has been employed to withstand wear and shock Mr Ellery a day last week saw iOne of his cars struck at the corner i of Twenty-fifth street and Grant avenue The car turned over five i times The driver was not injured land the car was not damaged except in a minor way Early Day Chinaman cording to Attorney General David fere with work in connection with Wilentz from about 70 to 45 or 50 Among witnesses eliminated are the committees Senator Holbrook declared that CANAL INFORMATION Construction data on the North highline canal to Brigham City has been completed and placed in the hands of the Denver reclamation office where plans and specifications are being developed Construction data on the South highline canal will be completed by the end of this month and when it is sent to Denver practically all of the preliminary field work will have been completed Bahmeier chief of investigation of the upper Snake river is in Ogden in connection with his report on a previous investigation made on the San Juan river in Colorado and New Mexico i Egg Market Upset By Truck Turnover LOS GATOS CaL Jan (AP) The egg market was upset by a big turnover for Belden near here today Belden's truck in which he was taking a load of 5400 eggs from Santa Croz to San Francisco skidded and flipped upside down The eggs were all scrambled 25 employes of the Morgan of Silver City Dead SILVER CITY Idaho Jan (AP) One of the first Chinese resi such action would eliminate many banking firm who were to have tes illadvlsed unconstitutional and un- tified concerning the preparation of properly written measures the ransom money package In reviewing the eight days of dents of Idaho Pete King Tan who has lived here since 1865 was buried LIQUOR SALE POLICY A stand in favor of state super the trial Attorney George Large He sees the great advantage of the streamlined car With the same power required to drive one of the old style cars 65 miles an hour the streamlined will make 110 to 125 miles an hour 7 in the Silver City oriental cemetery of the prosecution staff said: "Our ville was lodged in the Carbon county jail at Price tonight on an open charge in connection with the shooting of three persons in a beer parlor here Sheriff Bliss reported that Martinez walked into a beer parlor here today He died last night witnesses have withstood effective He operated a saloon and erorerv ly the cross examination by the defense and their evidence stands un- store for many years after retiring from active mining activities impeached i shontpf! trt Ramon Alvirez 20 "von Residence On Campus PALO ALTO Cal Jan (AP) Former President Herbert Hoover returned to his Stanford campus home here today after a brief "private business mission" to Chicago Paul Sexson secretary to Mr Hoover said there was "no political significance" to the trip: that it was on purely private matters Since 1929 a lower center of gravity has been obtained and shock absorbers have been employed saver City in the earlv davs MONEY TRACED The state is ready to refute any boasted of a population of 7000 ner- SALT LAKE CITY Jan (AP) Stephen A Love sales traffic manager of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company for many years has been promoted to the off ice of a vice president Willard Cannon vice president and general manager of the company announced today now there are'abdut 50 effort by the defense to show that In its heyday King was the head other persons than Hauptmann perpetrated the crime Every essential for comfort and convenience Is to be found in the latest cars of a Silver City Tong which claimed a membership of approximately 500 "We do not concede in the least the possibility of a gang" he said The fact that we can trace the won't laugh at me any more" and then opened Jire with a revolver Alvirez was shot In the shoulder Louis Marvosh 47 proprietor of the place and his cousin Sam Marvosh 25 grappled with Martinez but Sam was shot In the groin and Louis in the right hand Martinez fled but was arrested at his heme None of the injured was seriously hurt Sheriff Bliss said he was unable to learn the cause of the trouble Bandits Raid Store use of $49960 of the $50000 ransom money to Hauptmann rather pre Estranged Wife Pines For John Gilbert Film Lover The lighting effect has been improved heating system perfected and smoothness of travel won until stenographic notes can be taken and transcribed while the car glides along cludes a gang It would be highly Steel Leading Movement Of Recovery In Business HOLLYWOOD Jan AP) Air conditioning is being worked out At present ventilation has reached a high stage John Gilbert's Dicture still adorns By RADER WINGET -fkets where buyers are flocking In the dressing room of his estranged NEW YORK CITY Jan (AP) Escape With Money wiie Virginia Bruce vision of liquor sales with the profits applied to reduction cf the property tax rather than a private prof it basis was annocuned today by Joseph A Anderson cKairman of a coalition of six farm and labor organisations Economy of expenditure by municipalities and school districts Is demanded and a liberal policy of motor vehicle regulation is asked with curtailment of competitive advantages The program of the coalition Including the Utah Farm Bureau federation the Utah State Federation of Labor the Utah Tax Reform league the Utah Education association the Consumers Welfare league and the railroad brotherhoods "big four" unions also in- eludes a demand for a shift of tax burdens from tangible property to (Continued on Page Two) Pays High To Recover Stolen Gun PORTLAND Ore Jan 12 (AP) Uncle Sam discovered today that it had cost him more than $5S0 to recover a national guard army rifle stolen and sold for $15 by Kenneth Watson 2S who pleaded guilty after having been returned frcm Fort Morgan Ala Watson a former guardsman disappeared with the rifle last March He was arrested in Alabama and it cost the government $440 for his trainfare and that of hi3 guards to Portland Other charges and amounted to about $75 more Ke -l be sentenced Tuesday The tall slim North Dakota Hrl Eighty-five per cent of the cars brought into Ogden of late have had radios installed still lives With her familv in th Toluca lake house that Jack built i wish he wanted to see the babv Heaters are being placed at about $750 a car more often" she said today Because of these things intimate friends of Miss Bruce believe that she still hones for a reconciliation A big change has come to the automobile business since the code went into effect Improbable that Hauptmann had assistance and then failed to divide the money with accomplices" The state Large pointed out has presented five independent Identifications of by Col Lindbergh by Dr John Condon the ransom intermediary by the cab driver Joseph Perrone who told of carrying a ransom note from Hauptmann to Condon: by Amandus Hochmuth who said he saw Hauptmann in the vicinity of the Lindbergh home on the murder day and by Albert Osborn handwriting expert who testified Hauptmann wrote all the notes Attorney Large said -Hauptmann has established himself "as a principal by his own handwriting and regardless of our one-man theory of the crime he can be convicted of first degree murder under New Jersey law" SEVERAL EXPERTS In addition to Osborn who testified at length yesterday the state will offer four other handwriting experts as witnesses and "more if necessary" Large expressed the conviction (Continued on rage Two) with the handsome isrirh Before she married him she had gone along for four years without particular success When she married she announced she would retire from the screen admitting with a smile that she did not believe that was a very great sacrifice in her part After the separation the curious workings of film fortune seemed to seek her out I and she was given the Impersonation of Jenny Lind the great Swedish singer In the new picture "The Mighty Barnum" And just as Gilbert after years of discouragement suddenly found fortune smiling on him so Virginia Bruce in a single role established herself as player of importance In the movie rankings Friends say the love she bore for Gilbert when she married him still persists Professional success they saw has not eased the sting of what she considers a personal failure Romeo of the screen from whom she separated a short time ago "I think we failed to malts tm the largest numbers In years to stock up merchants' shelves left bare by the active holiday trade Retail distribution- Is holding well above early January -of last year according to most reports although a lull' Is normal at this time ii The federal reserve board issued its figures on December retail trade which failed to bear out some of the more glowing estimates: of a fewweeks ago but department store sales for the country as a whole did register the substantial Increase of 11 per cent over December of last year reaching the best volume since 1931 and 20 chain store and mail order houses were up 138 per cent The annual merchandise shows in leading centers were reported to have attracted large attendances Steel production was estimated for the past week by the Iron and Steel Institute at 434 per cent of capacity up 42 per centage points from the previous week Prior to the code there was much sharp practice in selling The nation's business like a slowly rising flood advanced last week through numerous breaks In the depression dike but many barriers checked the? spread Steel continued to lead the recovery movement with production in the first full week of the new year reaching the best leve for this period since 1930 Sales at th New York automobile show were estimated by the Automobile Manufacturers' association as the best: since 1929 Expanding automobile production and increased requirements of farm implement and other tool makers together with some increased railroad buying have given this industry a sharp boost Building however remains a heavy weight upon the durable goods industries generally Eright reports come from New Ycrk and Chicago wholesale mar- SALT LAKE CITY Jan (AP) youthful bandits wearing handkerchiefs over their faces for masks and flourishing revolvers held three persons at bay in the Skaggs store at 3250 South State street here tonight and escaped with $13350 The robbers ordered Zack-rison store manager and the butcher Charles Phillips to hand over the money and then ran to the curb and escaped in an automobile driven by a third youth Mrs Zackri-son was also In the store and was lined up with the two men FEW CARS DISAPPEAR SALT LAKE CITY Jan (AP) Of the 742 automobiles reported stolen in Utah during 1934 all but 12 were recovered the state tax commission reported today of it because Jack was so unhappy in his work said Miss Bruce adding that since his last picture "The Captain Hates the Sea" In which his performance was widely acclaimed she believed that success may have changed his whole atti i Now a child can enter any reputable establishment and get the same treatment as would be given to a grownup seeking bargain Eack in 1929 all kinds of sharp trading was practiced in the trade-in value of used cars Under the code that means of shading and (Ccniinuea on Page Two) tude Oddly enough Vireinia Emr' star of fortune has been in asnpnd- ancy since her separation from Gil- "He is more encouraged now' she said "So cert i.

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