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FEB SSSSi The Guaranteed Net Paid Circulation of The Standard-Examiner YESTERDAY Total Paid 12183 City and Suburban 10974 Total City 8222 SIXTEEN PAGES OGDEN CITY UTAH TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 10 1935 Sixty-sixth No 179 LAST-EDITION ii Shaken Naval Toiiiia ee is Quezon Takes Oath of Office Hold Spotliglit At Rebellion At lo Peace Pact GREEN OFFERS 6-POINT PLAN FOR LABOR AT TRADE PARLEY Berry Urges Business "Quit Quibbling" and Aid Council EDITOR MEETS DEATH IN DARK HAD PREDICTED OWNSLAYING Walter Liggett Stormy Petrel of Minnesota Politicsi Shot In Back Ita Parley In London British House of Commons Rocked By Crisis Over Disapproval to Secret Pact With France To Divide Ethiopia Japanese Still Insist on7 5-5-5 Parity So Delegates Request Detailed List of Nipponese Demands COOPERATIVE MOVE WIFE CHILD PRESENT 'Will Remember Kiliers Face" Wife Sobs To Police After Murder PARIS Dec (AP)--Premier Laval announced tonight that a Franco-British peace plan with both nations in perfect accord on its text has been of iciaily sent to Rome and Addis Ababa i fssstDw Vt I -JS ti: By LLOYD LEIIRBAS (Copyright 1935 By The Associated Press) LONDON Dec An authoritative source disclosed today that the international naval conference has decided to plunge immediately into the question of total tonnages of the world's greatest navies It was learned after the adiourn- MINNEAPOLIS Dec 10 (AP) The assassination he predicted in By DEVON FRANCIS Associated Press Staff Writer REBELLION broke out in the League of Nations the British House of Commons and reportedly in the British cabinet today against the secret agreement between France and Great Britain for settlement of the Italo-Ethiopian war the last issue of his weekly newspaper today iiad overtaken Editor Walter Liggett stormy petrel of Minnesota politics and bitter foe of Governor Floyd Olson A killer in a darkened car last night poured five bullets Into Liggett 's back as accompanied by his wife and 10-year-old daughter Mar-da he drove into an alley near his home! Liggett his arms Jfullof groceries Several Men of National Repute "Will Join Unit He Says WASHINGTON Dec A six -point economic program was submitted to labor groups of George Berry's industrial conference today by William Green president of the American Federation of Labor Shortly after Berry told business to "quit uibbling" and asserted an industrial council would be set up despite opposition from business ranks Green put forward the A of plan for consideration by the conference SIX-POINT PLAN It called for: 1 Shortening the work week 2 Minimum wage" standards for women and minors 3 Elimination of child labor night work for women and homework 4 "Unstinted enforcement and unqualified compliance with" the Wagner labor disputes act 5 Formulation of wage and hour standards by management and labor "organized on a nation-wide basis 6 Enactment of the bill by Sen SILVER PRICE DOWN CENT IN SELLING WAVE Not a Single Buying Order In London Market To Offset Drop and with a pistol irNiik pocket fell dying as his daughter cried "Don't die daddy don't die" Delegates of the smaller powers in the league announced the alleged plan to give Italy a portion of Ethiopia to end Premier Mussolini's demands for territorial expansion gave a premium to aggression They predicted that such a "settlement" would result in a crisis in the League and would serve to bring about the resignations of some of the smaller members The rebellion in the House of Commons forced the government to withdraw hastily from approval of the agreement with France Reports that the British cabinet -News and Views By FRANK FRANCIS 5AW KILLER'S FACE At police headquarters Mrs Lig Manuel Quezon as he took the oath as first president -of the Philippine gett sobbed "I will remember the killer's face as long as I live" commonwealth administered by Chief Justice Avencena before 250000 NEW YORK Dec The police held Isadore Blumen- persons Associated Press photo) Foreign silver was finally quoted feld alias Kid Cann for question ing after he submitted voluntarily for examination He was exonerated had rebelled against its own foreign a year ago after an investigation secretary's plan for settlement of ment of the first session that- the delegates in conference at the Clarence house requested! that the Japanese make a detailed statement of their demands for total tonnages and present it at tomorrow's meeting of the other the United States Great Britain Franc and Italy- -j Following the meeting it was stated authoritatively that the British reaffirmed -their opposition to the Japanese demands for fleet equality and that Great Britain to view of its commitments and requirements is unable to accede to the Japanese stand for equality Although there was a discussion at the initial meeting of the possibilities of dividing the session Into two classifications the Japanese pressed for the mimediate consideration of their demands for a decision concerning the total tonnages of navies maintained by the gTeat nations JAPANESE INSISTENT The two classifications which have been considered were total tonnage and limitations according to sizes and types of ships and guns The Japanese insistence conformed with their announced attitude of seeking a decision on the total sizes of navies before the possibility of any decision concerning secondary limitation questions Since" the total tonnage problem now becomes the vital question facing the conference it is considered by Informed persons that the success or failure of the efforts to achieve a new agreement will hinge upon the next few days deliberations TWO ESCAPED LiEN HUNTED Once more a clipper ship of the i the Italo-Ethiopian war were heard of the passing of ransom money from the $200000 diaries Urschel kidnaping case air hat started on a voyage across in London today th" Pacific from Alameda to I The foreign office announced that KIDNAP LADDER AGAIN FIGURING IN LINDY CASE at 63 cents an ounce off 1 cent and a new low since last spring in Wall Street today after an impasse of several hours in New York and London markets in which no prices were quoted owing to absence of buyers The New York price was fixed by Handy leading bullion brokers after the London world's principal market for the white metal had closed with no ator 0Mahoney (D-Wyo) to set up wage and hour standards through a sj'stem of licensing industry Taking the aggressive against industry claims that groups called in conference here have almost unani Blumenfeld i identified by the po Manila negotiations concerning the peace proposal were being reopened in lice as connected with the liquor business here said he was in a barber shop shortly before the killing The i performance of these big i Paris where Sir Samuel Hoare SIX CAPTURED mously opposed his council Berry Dlanes has been such as to cause foreign secretary had reached an and could not have reached the said in a statement: agreement wim rreraier j-ravai 01 no apprehension for their safety scene in time to fire the fatal shots "We are going forward in the work price being fixed Also under investigation was a of setting up an industrial council Defense Claims New Evi- Fugitives Fled Through exactly as originally planned" NEED COOPERATION telephone conversation which Detective Captain Al Marxen said Liggett had yesterday with Meyer Schuld- FLOOD OF ORDERS The extraordinary situation was attributed to a flood of selling or dence Based On Famous Tunnel Fifty Feet Nail-Holes In Length I berg president of a liquor distribut ders in the London market from Berry said the issues of unemployment and a stable prosperity "cannot be swept aside by political ing company WALLA WALLA Wash Dec 10 TRENTON Dec (AP) CHARGES BLACKMAIL consideration or by unreasoning opposition to a course of action which the far east and the unwillingr ness of the agents of the United States treasury to take all of the metal offered in pursuit of Its sil The "bad lands" of the fight to save Bruno Richard Marxen said Liggett informed At last the ocean has been conquered by the airship and soon the artificial wings of man will carry him around the world in ten days That statement would have been regarded as the fantastic and impossible up to a few years ago "Or William Malisoff editor of "Philosophy of Science" recently told the Phi Beta Kappa that men of science may ultimately reach a goal of increasing the life- span almost indefinitely France BALDWIN UNDER FIRE In the House of Commons Prime Minister Baldwin was subjected to a fire of questions from the opposition He told the legislators he was "not at all sure that finality has yet been reached" and that therefore he thought it might be harmful for the house to discuss the matter r- Still there was no authentic description of the terms of the peace plan although it was generally considered likely that Italy would be offered a portion of Ethiopia while Ethiopia "would be given a seaport is definite in scope with industry's Schuldberg he was writing a series Hauptmann from the electric chair started anew today with what his problems in the JUsrht of solutions ver buying program of articles on Schuldberg's activities Snake River country north of here drew armed-possemen today in their hunt for two desperate escaped Washington State prison convicts lawyer said was new evidence on The price of 63 cents was the that they best guard the entire na tion's welfare" He said Schuldberg bet the- editor $500 he was wrong in his premises the kidnap ladder lowest since April 9 last when sil Hauptmann's plea for a United and suggested! Liggett give govern ver was on its way up to the high The pair Herbert Jackson 30 and John Weaver 27 were the only "Those who waste words quibbling over representation forget that the ment operatives his evidence if he or tne past several years of 81 cents States Supreme court review denied his counsel planned another attack remaining fugitives of eight who thought it was true In a formal government is a partner in this cooperative effort and that it repre reacned April 26 i PRICE CONTINUED escaped early yesterday through a statement to police Schuldberg said on "rail 16" of the ladder one of the chief prosecution exhibits in tunnel under the wall Warden SIXTEEN DEAD sents all the people" he said Liggett demanded $1500 to "lay off The United States treasury price James McCauley estimated the the conviction of the Bronx carpen Blumenfeld said he was intro Men will live so long he said as 4t jOMif rv Jn iar newiy-minea metal from Ameri This prediction clashed with the views of some industrialists who are tunnel about 50 feet long required ter as the kidnap-slayer of Charles duced to Liggett by Mrs Annette can mines were continued at 7757 oe an scars irum uia- wWle the possty cropped up of high in the national association of cents an ounce A Lindbergh Jr PREDICTS SENSATION nearly two years of digging FOUR CAPTURED Fawcett divorced wife of magazine publisher Billy Fa wcett shortly be manufacturers and chamber of com It was believed in Wall Street to merce of the United States and who fore Liggett was severely beaten by THREE INJURED UINEDLAST be the first time that a situation of Both men were serving terms oi 7 to 15 years for robbery 1 They oppose what they term government unknown assailants in a beer parlor Lloyd Fisher chief defense attorney predicted "disclosures more or less sensational" in his attempt tO- disprove government testimony this kind has arisen in the London That i seems to be a wild dream in the face of the fact that today few men or women reach the age of 100 interference with business two months ago market Soon after Liggett was acquitted Private advices to Wall Street metal circles from London said of criminal charges involving two that "rail 16" of the ladder" was made from a floorboard in Haupt minor girls He branded the charges 20000000 ounces Bodies Recovered While FATE OF AAA a "political rameup mann's attic Since the highest courts one vi ouvci vnvreu lor saie in mat Howard Guilford 48 publisher of word refusal to reopen the convic the Weekly Saturday Press an anti market today without a single buy- i ing order to offset it In the past few months the American treasury tion only two principal courses of seized a car at gunpoint but offi-t cers said the gun may have beert made of wood Four of the mei captured in the desolate Snak4 River country- after their stolen car broke down had wooden "guns" The four captured together were: Gerald Durning Johnson Richard Thompson and Clarence Miles Spokane burglar noted for his escapes Henry Rule robber was captured by a truck driver and his companion when he tried to take thd vehicle His fingerprints revealed radical publication was slain Sep- HELD QUESTION Women and Children Keep Vigil COALHURST Alt Dec (AP) The bodies of sixteen men action remain for the convicted (Continued on Pace Two) was said to have been the only slayer They are: -Dr Malisoff says it is not visionary to prophesy that the present life may be lengthened to 100 to 120 years Of late years the life span has been increased nearly 50 years due in great measure to the saving of child life but that does not mean people of old age go 50 years beyond the limit of the past We might get a lesson from other animal buyer of silver of any importance 1 Application to Justice Thomas another gesture of the League of Nations toward peace as a concession to Premier Mussolini POSTPONED AGAIN Both at Geneva and Paris It was indicated the schedule meeting of the League's sanctions committee of 18 called for Thursday to discuss an oil embargo against Italy would be postponed The penalty of an oil embargo urged repeatedly by Great Britain as the mainspring of the sanctions movement! has drawn most of the recent vituperative utterances from Rome and accompanying declarations that such a move would only prolong the war in East Africa A delay? in consideration of an (Continued on Page Two) CADlfcflRPiT MAY BE BEGUN UNTIL JANUARY Trenchard Flemington trial in worm markets judge for a new trial on a possible victims of the first major tragedy in the half -century of coal mining in the Alberta foothills were DYING VICTIM claim of new evidence FIRST ARSENAL 2 Application" to the court of brought to the surface today and Be pardons for commutation of Haupt the work of identification started NAMES GANG Subsidy Policy Will Studied By Supreme Court Judges Andrews In charge of mine mann's death sentence to life im prisonment his identity at police headquarters before the escape had been reported Harvey Scott Spokane robber was taken by a prison guard who found him last night drinking in a beer WORK WILL BE rescue work for the province simultaneously began an Investigation of MUST FIX DEATH DATE justice iTenchard is to receive 1 i 1 T- yesterday's explosion in the Leth- Geese which make their regular flight over the Bear river marshes are known to live far beyond the human span i lorida ar ana earner parlor here the trial record as soon as official notification of the supreme court's bridge Collieries Limited mine near here LAYING TRACKS action is received from Washing- Party Is Fatal To One In addition to killing sixteen min ers caught just as they were go- (Continued on Page Two) ImDrovemeni nf Rail Faril- ing on duty with the night shift TWO AT LARGE Warden McCauley said the two! (Continued on Page Two) IllETiEATH TAMPA Fla Dec 10 (AP) Geese have lived 200 to 300 years as have parrots and ravens What is it in their make up which sustains them that length of years when man dies at: 100 or less? Words from the lips of a dying vie- ity Slated As Initial hospitaL Fourteen escaped AT WEBER HIGH im gave impetus today to the hunt BOYS ADMIT The explosion swelling like a Task or members of a masked mob By JAMES DOUTIIAT Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON Dec (AP) fate of the AAA was rested dramatically today with the supreme court The subsidy policy denounced as bribery and robbery by its foes and upheld as simple justice by the new dealj new remains to be reviewed by the justices in their conference cloister A decision in January seems likely Following scathing argument on behalf of the Hoosac mills of Massachusetts Solicitor General Stanley Reed rounded out government (Continued on Page Two) roll of thunder was followed by a cave-in which flogged starred and feathered Carp are known to live 150 years but what poor eating a carp Df that Sergeant McDaniels com- three men police had questioned in BEATING GIRL Superintendent Authorized IN PLANE CRASH manding officer of the Ogden connection with "communistic ac age would "WALKED INTO DEATH!" The bodies of the men who arsenal was informed today by Col tivities" WHIPPING IS FATAL To Make Inquiries On Unit "walked into death" were recovered The powerful bear dies at 40 or Herman Schull of the ordnance department in Washington 50 years of age as does the lion TATSFIELD Kent England! from the piles of debris left In the more Child Left Unconscious In Joseph Shoemaker succumbed tnat the first work on reconstruc uec lu lAfj Eleven persons Weber county board of education tion of the arsenal with the $300- The rescue squads first discov were killed today when a Belgian Ditch Will Recover today authorized -Superintendent ooo allotment will consist of im To start life with great strength does not guarantee longevity Then what is it that brings long life airliner crashed in a rain-swept ered five bodies and then hours later dug their way through to 11 Keith Wahlquist to write the war proving the main line railroad English valley department and otherwise inevsti tracks from the buildings to the more Seven of the victims were pas DETROIT Dec Dep sengers four were members of the gate possibilities for establishment of an unit at Weber magazine area and spur- tracks Comrades of the dead miners which will service the magazines who formed the rescue crews nlaeed Roosevelt Tackles crew Aifcogemer aoom nine miles of 15 of the bodies in a "death row' The plane was headed toward with ability to fight off the little germs which destroy? The Saturday Evening Post of Dec 7 has an article "No Hunting or Fishing written by Corry Ford who visited Ogden last summer in the obtaining of- his material tracK win oe reconditioned Two I on a 600-foot level of the mint- a I Accumulated Work London from Brussels after cross locomotives aiso win oe recondition- mile below the surface The 16th ing the English channel in a high ed and made ready for service wind accompanied by rain i body was located in a pile fo rock and coal Craven district director of The impact of the crash was last night to complications of the whipping and cposure but not before he had rallied' long enough to talk to officers Gangrene had forced the amputation of his right kg It was reported unofficially Shoemaker named members of the gang that seized him Poulnot and Rogers hear the police station after they were released November 30 and hustled them Into woods 14 miles from the city There the three were beatense-verely smeared with tar and feathers and left half-naked In the cold GOES TOj GRAND JURY State Attorney Rex Farrior has obtained additional information In a lengthy investigation which he will lay before ia grand jury Every member of the police de WPA was In Salt Lake City todav Three of the day shift men caught heard two miles away High school A similar unit is in operation at Ogden City High school The army furnishes officers to give instruction in military training and also provdes equipment and most of the students outer clothing etc The surjej-intendent was also authorized by the board to arrange for a first aid course under direction of Ogden chapter American Red Cross at Weber High for all school bus drivers! The classes -will be arranging for the employment of by the blast as they were return- 4 Pon the Project approved finally Ing to the elevators 'were Injured Among the illustrations is that of an air view of the Wasatch mountain front near Centerville Utah showing Parish canyon flooded in 1930 uty Sheriff Walter Alschbach said today two brothers 6 and 7 years old had confessed they beat 6-year-old Arden Wilson yesterday tore off her clothing and left her unconscious in a water-filled ditch in suburban Hazel park The girl will recover a physician said Alschbach said the boys admitted they waylaid the child as she walked to school beat her with sticks rode over her with a tricycle struck her on the head with a rock stripped off her clothing and fled The boys were being questioned by juvenile authorities vv 4uington jvionaay ny earmark and were taken to a hospital suf WASHINGTON Dec 10 (AP) by a southern sun President Roosevelt returned to the white house today to plunge immediately into three weeks of intensive work before congress convenes January 3 Next year's financial budget his annUal message on the state of the nation and ever-pressing problem Tentative Jury Picked ing or the $300000 as the first al fering from severe burns otment of $3050000 which has been sought to develop the arsenal as a CAUSE UNKNOWN Authorities said the cause of the western ammunition depot explosion might never be known 4f held each inorning at nine o'clock following arrival of drivers with The notation is made that' the flood which swept into the valley wrecked even homes arid destroyed much valuable land One theory was that sparks from pf human relief were top-liners Schmeling Is Signed among the chores a telephone circuit had ignited gas in the mine another was that a their students Dates had not been set late today- Henry Maw board president A late afternoon white house con en rage Two) ference of his financial advisers was summoned immediately to discuss partment was called upon by Major Chaneey to account for their actions the night of the floggings and George Cragun board clerk were authorized by the board to To Fight Joe Louis NEW YORK Dec CAP) Next to Parish canyon is Centerville canyon which had no flood because its watershed had been protected by the town from overgrazing 7 Dead Score Missing A Max Schmeling former world's In Houston Hoods heavyweight champion today signed i to meet Joe Louis Detroit negro Fall's Condition Is Now fishing the and connection between hunting and these the Yankee stadium In June "OAs -UYX- A few minutes after he had been HOUSTON Tex Dec 10 (AP) Termed Precarious (Continued on Pajpe Two) In Mass Murder Trial PORT ORCHARD WastL Dec 10 A jury of eight men and four women was tentatively seated today to try Leo Hall and Mrs Peggy Peterson Paulos or the Er-land's Point mass murder i Prosecutor Warren Miller as-s ed he possessed a letter written by Hall to Mrs Carrie Stickles of Memphis Tenn in which Hall asked her for money to flee the state after the slaying of four men and two women in the Frank Flieder home on the night of March 28 1934 The woman Is en route to Part Orchard Miller said to testify for the state CHANDLER INAUGURATED FRANKFORT Ky Dec 10 (AP) Swearing that he had never fought a duel Albert Benjamin (Happy) Chandler was inaugurated governor of Kentucky today after a throng which sang "Happy Days Are Here Again" escorted his horse-drawn cab to the capitcd told by the New York state ath Seven persons were dead and almost letic commission he could not hopel a score were missing today as the to meet Jimmy Braddock for the swollen Buffalo Bayou receded after EL PASO Tex Dec 10 (AP) heavyweight title until he had dis Physicians said today the condition of Albert Fall complicated bv the budget for the fiscal year beginning next July 1 Little Change Seen In Boy Shot Victim SANTA BARBARA Calif Dec 10 (AP) Physicians noted little change today in the condition of Jesse Livermore Jr 16 slowly gain-" ing strength since his mother as-sertedly shot and critically wounded him iThanksgiving night The son of the Wall Street operator has been running high temperatures and is" extremely nervous Preliminary hearing of an assault charge against Mrs Dorothea Liver-more Longcope was postponed to January 3 sign for PWA allotments being used for an auditorium-gymnasium addition to the jWilson school and other PWA projects now in progress Pacific Clipper Lands In Hawaii i HONOLULU Dec The Philippine Clipper bearing the second load of airmail across the Pacific 8000 miles to Manila alighted in Pearl Harbor at 9:01 a (2:31 EST)? today The gredt plane carried twelve men from -f Alameda Calif Eleven members of the crew and one was a meteorologist Captain Tilton was in command posed of Louis Schemling walked into the offices of Promoter Mike Jacobs and signed his name to a contract to meet the Detroit bronchial pneumonia was precarious despite slight improvement last night His wife arrived at the bedside late yesterday from east Texas RESULT STORY 4-RM Duplex electrically equip-ped strictly mod 683 23th Ph 1490 1 3173 'Just as they wanted to rent Mrs Sprague's house they are waiting to rent yours Of course their guide is the Standard-Examiner rental ads where they get selection Call 252 now for re- suits a $2000000 rampage through the heart of the city Sunday The bodies of five negro children and a negro man were recovered but searchers had not located the body of Ollie Wilson 15 swept to his death in the flood Police were deluged with unconfirmed reports of other drownings in the worst flood in Houston's history Many sections of the business district remained under water today A daughter Mrs Chase Bomber UNUSUAL FIRE LOGAN Dec June grass flar hastened from the Fall home at the Three Rivers ranch from which eviction of the family is being sought by a petroleum company ing in mid-December Monday provided the Logan fire department with its largest grass fire of the once dominated by Fall friend year I Dcheny.

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