Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - January 25, 1934, Ogden, Utah Li WEATHER Fair night aad little change in temperature Cloudy and tled no change in temperature A THOUGHT What fa man that thon art mindful of and the son of man that then Psalms Nothing js great but the wealth of son Sixty-fourth 336 CITY UTAH EVENING JANUARY 25 1934 LAST EDITION NEWS T VIEWS By FRANCIS A man TO whose career has been most honorable said to News and have reached the decision that cloes not pay to be honest He was shocked to read that even in the CWA circles graft had been uncovered Money intended for the struggling masses had been in Angeles and where he observed a young fellow wrote to one of the magazines to put the Does it pay to be He accompanied the query his own reactions many of which indicated he was at least fused 1 hi Inasmuch as a boy must live with himself he should be at ease with his conscience To be denied ill gotten gains is to lose nothing essential to a rounded life Money obtained by fraud to habits which tend to under- a boy's good qualities Only a small part of life is made up of money We are told in getting money to be careful not to lose tbe things that money cannot buy The man who came to News and Views had money in his day In fact he had been wealthy Today he is poor and facing the uncertainties go with poverty He is and feels a rag out of his unfortunate He is even bitter when ae discusses the problem of the gangster and racketeer and points to the wealth some Of that class accumulated He remarked that he knew men who had become rich by shady methods and then reforming had established respectability They had been able to throw off the stigma of their trickery saw clearly the men of that type That is he out- ward show If he examine their minds and hearts might decide that after all honesty does pay Yes honesty pays One of the most delightful companions of all the companions of yours is Honesty that mind of Jpw more than ever before there eed for preaching honesty in to keep people free from the danger of taking on false values they hear so much that is bad Eventually our country wUl come back to an even keel and then no one will doubt the wisdom of being honest News and Views has submitted question to the sociology class college and has requested the students thoroughly debate the subject and then submit to -us digest of the points made for or against Down near Marysvale Utah is a mountain of which a writer in American says will be worth half a billion dollars if the electric power at Muscle Shoals is utilized to reduce the nite to commercially valuable sub- aces FARLEY CHECKS ON AMITIES Of More Resignations ed In Move To Purify Organization NEW FACES PROBABLE President Desires High Principles Among His Party Chiefs BY PAUL WEIR Copyright 1934 ay The Associated WASHINGTON Jan Postmaster General Parley now Quietly engaged at the president's order in reorganizing the cratic national committee today had before him a committee list showing about a score of members who hold either appointive or tive office or have been practicing law here Quietly the Democratic chairman has been placing figurative pencil marks down the list either ing or disapproving all memberships Eight vacancies now exist on the committee some through Other resignations are ex- CHECKED BY FARLEY Most of the committee members holding public office are checked almost automatically by Parley as far outside the limitations set Mr Roosevelt Recently however Hie president spoke against the practice having law offices here It appeared probable today that an entire official line up would be named by Parley showing many of the names now on the but also many new ones Parley has indicated that when he can fie spared from the national committee he would like to devote his -entire time to his task as master general Long before the Roosevelt sion of came O Max Gardner committeeman Carolina resigned and started the ball rolling He told the president he felt he could not retain Ms while conducting law cases against the government here HIGH The president wrote him expressing regret and I know the motives which prompt youvand the reasons you have for taking this action It is good to who are so actuated toy high principles When including even senators and representatives who by past tice always have served on national party committees Democratic tional committee records show those of its members who hold either federal or state appointive or tive offices Orman W Ewing national for Utah is among those practicing law here Two Democrats Resign Jobs SENATOR MAW URGES BUREAU TO HELP CURB UTILITIES Coincident with Roosevelt's expression against law tices in Washington fcy members of democratic national tee resignation of Robert Jackson New Hampshire national com- was announced J Bruce Montana early in January Arthur F Mullen center of Nebraska denied reports he would resign his committee post ated Press Photos MOTHER RAIDS GAMES RESORT TO SAVE YOUTH OFFERS TREASURY Billion Dollars Worth Securities Sold and More Wanted of- e says the people of Utah have petitioned President Roosevelt to the alunite and Muscle Shoals to serve as a unit in our national campaign of recovery Potash he declares can be from the Marysvale deposit which is only deposit of its kind In the and the cost of the potash will be below that of the im- ported article from Germany aluminum can be produced the alunite at less than the aluminum trust produces the Many well informed Mercury says look upon this enormous mountain of ore as the biggest undeveloped mining district in the world held back and ered by special privileges accorded the potash importers and the trust story is a fascinating one but may be somewhat overdrawn WASHINGTON Jan Pocketing a billion dollars worth of offers a day and turning away eral billion more the treasury still had aces in the hole today should they be in its remaining of borrowing Orthodox financing was chosen by Secretary to start the biggest borrowing operations since figures but the books held untried powers at dent command Two were Important The Thomas inflation amendment voted by last congress empowered President to arrange with the eral reserve system for open ket government ties and the purchase of 000 in federal obligations or to sue of United States notes for buying government paper With yesterdays offering several times oversubscribed however the foresaw resort to neither himself as delighted with public response to the first offering of since Mr Roosevelt's mate that would have to be borrowed before June 30 CWA Workers Lured By Gamblers Police Blind She Declares CARTERVILLE HI Jan county once heralded as Bloody Williamson because of its mine Ku Klux Klan gang and wars but peaceful of late was agog today over a modern Carrie Nation A quiet church worker Mrs Charles Cower told how she raided an alleged gambling place across the street from the postoffice demolishing almost thing in sight took her married son home with 3 The raid that soe I did it they back ever there again I'm stall trying to find out thing Norman Walker night chief of police said today I've been on the job for 14 years and never heard of open here asserted Mrs Gower those fellows running that place were so bold that they visited CWA told the workers where they were running a game and in- them to come in Mrs Gower said her younger son came home Tuesday night and her his was in the place Without stopping to take off her apron she went she pre- tended she had a pistol lined men against toe wall tore up all the cards wrecked alleged gambling equipment gathered up all the money she could find and with her The money I she was what my son had went there ECCLES LEAVES TONIGHT FOR NEW POST Bennett Will Be Elected President of First Security M S- who accompanied by Mrs will leave tonight for Washington to take up his duties as assistant to Secretary of the ury Morgenthau said this after- noon that he had tendered his ignation as president of the First Security corporation to take effect at the next regular meeting of the board of directors to be held in February Mr Eccles said it is expected that at that time E G Bennett director of the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation and vice president general manager of the First y to federal win be elected to succeed him as president and latter He hat Mr Bennett expects to resign rom his government return to Utah in the course of two months He said that Mr Bennett has also succeeded as a di- rector of the First National Bank of Salt Lake City CHANGES MABE Mr Bennett was recently elected president and director of the First Security Bank of Idaho with teen branches to succeed Mr EC- Continued on Page Two State Is Controlled By Powerful Interests He Declares RATES UNDER ATTACK Profits Sent East Are Bleeding Utah Dry Farmers Told SALT LAKE CITY Jan state farm bureau in annual convention here today beard a plea from State ator Herbert B Maw to Join the fight on what he termed lic utilities evil No state in the United States is as completely under the control of big interests as is the state of he declared The big cor- are bleeding Utah dry and sending those profits and that money back to Wail Street The people must unite to whip or the evil will whip us to HIGH He charged that the Utah Power light company the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company the gas company and the traction companies here and In den base their public service rates valuations many times those on which they pay taxes and declared that until funds are provided the state public utilities commission for an appraisal of their that body cannot refute the mony of corporation rate experts as to their valuation We cannot blame the sion for laxities existing when the commission is given only enough money to pay the salaries of the members and an he Continued on fage Two INTENSE COLD LOOMS TONIGHT Republican Cry of Robbery Raised In Money Debate Senator Hastings of Delaware Declares Roosevelt Policy Means Taking of Property From Citizens WASHINGTON Jan Republican cry of f T bery was raised in the senate today against President monetary as administrative leaders ered toward a Hastings of chairman of the Republican campaign charged the was tional because it undertakes to legalize robbery by taking property of our citizens without due process of law and without SALT LAKE Jan will and early tomorrow Alter head the bureau predicted The maximum temperature this morning was IS above zero in Salt Lake City the man forecast a reading of five to 15 de- grees above zero in early tomorrow with a temperature down zero in various mountainous re- gions The coldest spot in the state last night was With above zero just compensation The stocky senator characterized Roosevelt's monetary proposal as much more than iam Jennings Bryan's plan for free coinage of silver in Opening the Republican assault Hastings said the social results of this are hideous and predicted it would impoverish the whole ple QUESTIONED Hastings challenged the of the dollar devaluing in a long prepared speech much of which was devoted to citation of legal precedents He warned the senate the constitutional question was of more importance than in most legislation because confusion in the whole economic life of the nation would follow an adverse ruling by the supreme court Turning to the more general of tlie president's money policies Hastings asserted the ad- ministration has definitely decided to create a huge central banking system which shall be controlled by the government He said the federal reserve system would be so crippled by this lation that it will be of little or no value to the future and predicted that within a short time would be made to abolish it altogether HIDEOUS RESULTS As I see Hastings told the senate the social results of this are hideous We shall later see the cruel effect stimulated and sustained speculation by wiser Singer Pawned Gems To Aid Firm Report LOS ANGELES Jan A story of Mary McCormie pawned her jewels to aid the oil company operated the ing Serge and David was in the record of grand theft trial of the brothers today Michael G Luddy president of the Pacific Shore Oil company ter the receivers over last told of asking Serge then married to the opera singer about a note to Miss McCormie He Luddy testified Miss pawned her jewels for a personal check for Serge and former husband of Mae of the are accused of- misapplying mone than funds Four Rule Prison And In High Luxury Powerful Convicts Forced Others To Be Their Servants And Pay Tribute Vicious Scandal Is Exposed MEW YOKE Jan who smashed an J most incredible rule of gangsters at Welfare island prison dug deeper today new evidence of graft vice aad official laxity at the institution which stretches along East river in apartment citizens whose plunder from tier ignorant and i aad thrift are The economic effect Is just tiie opposite or what Ss intended It concentrates wealth instead of fusing It will ultimately im- poverish the whole people As wages and salaries rise more slowly than prices these classes will suffer in favor of equity holders of stock The insurance policy savings bank and other bank deposits and all small investors which total comprise the majority of the will Mae Adds New Guards After Prowler Galls LOS ANGELES Jan A guard given Mae West When she was threatened for testifying in a KIDNAPERS ASK FOR PLENTY They Want Ransom and Then Three Days To Yield Victim ST PAUL Jaa unnamed both en who espied the kidnapers of Edward G when seized the wealthy St Paul banker January 17 today supplied police with dues might lead to ultimate hension the gang ST PAUL Jan three-day period of delay between the payment of ransom and the release of Edward G Bremer 36 kidnaped banker was reported as the demand of his abductors in a note delivered to the victim's father Adolph Bremer a friend of President The demand was the subject of uneasy conjecture on the part of police investigators who called any such procedure highly The report of the demand recalled that were found In the automobile from which Bremer was kidnaped a week ago last day Police were aware that such a demand might follow an ed accident in which Bremer injury The unprecedented massing of federal department of justice agents in the twin cities also was seen as a factor in causing snch a demand for delay Release of..Bremer under such a plan might occur hundreds of miles from St Paul The number of federal agents PLEAS POURING INTO CAPITAL URGING CIVIL Hopkins Will Restore Hours When Congress Provides Needed Money STATEMENT ON GRAFT Proportion of Wrongdoing Small In View of Huge Expenditures working on ascertained the case could not be but some reports ran robbery trial was strengthened tide shadow of New York However it calls for a thorough investigation as to the j of applying the government's trie power to a great mountain of i p mineral down in Beaver comity j Professor Charged With FaMi The mountain of alunite is there has been tested Now s toe question Can potash aluminum be made from the to tons of nite at a If it can ITtah is facing a new development will enrich the state by hundreds of millions of dollars to thousands of workers r If Muscle Shoals toe when the ore -is transported that point and profitably reduce Beaver county product why tt not be more profitable to the power from Boulder NEW YORK Jan though the trend philosophy and thought today is belief in God according to Bishop T Manning tain university prof s remarks innuendoes are ing to destroy the faith of their students Manning the Church Women's League Service usually taught subjects unrelated to tocology arid were doing what was any their business ne declared has not Men Jan sixteen men women and death or drowned the nigM January 21 tung nv the belated reports revealed The vessel exploded and sank few minutes after the Haze started Only 34 persons escaped An account of the disaster one of In annals ol tse brought by the Chinese steamer which ar- rived from Hankow yet produced aoy facts contrary to our Christian costs AKRON O Jan ten per increase In wages for Tire Rubber em- ployes was announced by officials DINING ROOM ISSUE HEATED Negro Congressman's May Determine Vote In 1934 WASHINGTON Jan 25 A dispute over whether negroes eat in the house public threatened today to into which may decide where the vote may be cast In fee next congressional election Rep Pe Priest 331 the said be would seek to have the house decide in formal vote the issue if the rales committee failed to act on his lution permitting negroes to the Restaurant thrust aside of man Warren accounts com- banning has been referred to the rules committee De that if no decision was Reached he file a petition 145 members would assure a Bouse vote on tHe Issue City's most houses oC Corrections stin H who ally led -a raid on the prison considered action against officials put in office by former Tammany ad- ministration A huge corps of searched tne on buildings The searchers constantly found new ol conditions which MacCormick said Wallare once known throughout the world under the name of Blackwell's island worst prison in America Taey brought to light great of knives hypodermic needles makeshift weapons of various sorts Cabinets radios and even Pour gangsters found the prison with an iron hand in sneering defiance of Warden Joseph McCann were -in separate cells on underworld it was clear tour were thoroughly dis- gusted with the collapse of their in were 68 victs who had tne shoes cooked the food and performed er menial tasks for the four gang policy woo spot in the lem baby massacre Eddie deary gang Boscow day after a prowler had attempted enter her apartment Guards frightened man away but obtained an excellent tion of him and Jack dis- attorney's investigator said he be identified The actress testified in the trial of Edward Friedman accused of robbing aer 1932 of in jewels she valued at Friedman denied he had any part in the holdup and said officers beat him into making a con- City May Celebrate Mildness of Winter GREAT PALLS Mont Jan mild has been winter's at- tack here that local residents today were discussing a possible revival of a straw hat bathing beauty rade that made local history in On April Great male population turned out under 3000 straw bonnets and marched in a mammoth parade Winsome lasses adorned floats in scantily cut Ing garb The parade was to celebrate a winterless winter Before enthusiasm mounted too higH today however It was pointed out the straw chapeaus were Peter These Steeplejack Breaks Ribs But On Steps jj of Jan For years bee dous trade without a mishap day lie was bunged up en ribs abrasions and contusions He fell down two steps at city leaders luxurious tions cotes of carrier pigeons one had -a in bis room new ton of affairs at toe was Immensely popular with convicts Who had long tribute to support pigeon and expensive d the given to weighted down beneath a flurry of snow before the 1926 parade ended GOLDMAN TO TOUR TORONTO Jan 25 ma Goldman apostle of Anarchism recently given permission to return to the United States for three months is to make a tal lecture tour she announced day Her for a series of across Canada alter Her American tour had to and TOO MANT WIVES 25 The five of an Insurance agent none of whom he bad taken the trouble to divorce ganged sip him today fifth wife teaming toy of traced her predecessors in her and arranged the surprise party as high as 250 Leaders of eral forces held a conference in their Minneapolis headquarters last night and then disappeared on a mysterious mission SENT MOTHER Letter Writer Declares He Will Kill Daughter 15 Years Old BOSTON Jan Mildred H Hewey mother of old Loraine Hewey reported missing since January 15 today received a letter in which the writer said it was his intention to kill the girl because 1 am The writer said he was the one who had perpetrated the atrocious and unsolved slaying of Miss Ethel Zukerman 18 In a bakery in the south section of the city where she was employed as a clerk about five weeks ago and announced his intention to slay the Hewey girl to a similar manner The Zukerman girl's body was found to the floor of the bakery with a bread knife through her throat Mrs Hewey reported to police on January 13 that her daughter left home January 13 to visit a married sister in Norwood that she left her home on January 15 ostensibly to return home but that she never arrived there The letter wbich police said was postmarked in a station in the south end section at one am today de- scribed the writer minutely It I ara going to your girl like I killed Ethel Zukerman because I ara crazy I am 36 years old six feet two and blue eyes I wear a gray suit blue hat and black shoes and kill her soon I Uve in the south end of Boston Mass Secretary of State Records Impounded WASHINGTON Jan Pleas of continuance of the civil works administration and immediate restoration of working hours to 30 a week continued today to pour into Officials said the letters had sub- Sided to some extent although extra clerks still were required to handle the mail Harry L Hopkins the tor Indicated his statement last night denying that graft had been found generally in the tower reaches of the organization was his last word on the subject He said there seems to be a spread misunderstanding as to the extent graft is present in the civil works administration As a matter of be toned it is of small proportions in erms of the number of persons em- ployed on civil works and the large amount of money expended Investigation of charges of graft and political influence in various places is being continued by the ad- ministration and the department of ustice but officials said there were no developments The administration hopes congress will provide more funds soon so the fate of civil works may be mined Hopkins plans to return to the 30 hour schedule as soon as money is available Last week he ordered a reduction In cities to 24 hours a week and in rural districts to 15 hours because there was danger of available funds running out before January 15 President Roosevelt plans to ask congress soon for for civil works and relief needs Disease Stalks Area Wrecked By Quakes CALCUTTA Jan 25 The peril of disease stalked through In- dia today in the wake of the quake which killed uncounted ands ten days ago Authorities said they believed proximately had been killed outright by the quake itself though unofficial sources placed the death toll as high as and as low as Disease was especially ing in the provinces of Bihar and Orissa where of bodies still were said be under debris which in places was 15 feet deep Idahoan Believed Browned In Lake SPOKANE Wash Jan AF Evans 72 prominent Idaho mining man today was believed to have drowned in Lake Pend January 10 when he was last seen in a Evans set out from Talache tag for his cabin at Maiden Rock three and a half miles down the lake but newer arrived Groceries corresponding to those Evans had in the boat were found floating on the lake buf no trace of the boat has been found The lake was rough at the time SALT LAKE CITY Jan of the secretary of state's office dating back several years were impounded by State Auditor Julius C Andersen following re- ported yesterday ol a shortage in the motor Vehicle fund formerly administered by that official Some of ine records were taken from vaults in the office of tary of state and some from the offices of the state tax commission which last year took over tration of fund fifty Hurt As floor of Church Caves In PORTSMOUTH O Jam persons were injured four seriously When the floor of the church at near here collapsed last night plunging the majority of worshipping 15 feet to the basement Panic followed The turmoil was intensified by a fire which broke out when a large coal stove which heated the church also fell from an adjacent building and volunteers extinguished the blaze BEVERLY HILLS Calif Jan a rule folks don't like war headlines but one that was to the papers that bit the spot declares war on civil works grafters We recognized the president in Cuba I hope lie stays in long enough to get acquainted witb Just had a nice visit from ator Henry Allen of Kansas He said Kansas was iMe How when Kansas ain't ticking things nave got be running about perfect Yours