Show THE OGDEN BOARD DECIDES Stock Show Sidelights AMERICA MUST APOLOGIZE FOR SI'IKItlG SHIP Agreement I Announced In Controversy Over Rum Runner (Continued from Pae One) ering with Ogden city to stage its Pioneer day rodeo next July are daily show visitors Mr Colborn is a director of the Madison Square Garden rodeo where he has judged for several years He also furnished bucking horses at the New York Boston and Kansas City rodeos witnesses leave europe in lindy case I Four To Give! Testimony Hauptmann1 Answers "Fan" Mail NEW YORK Jan 9— (AP) —Four R H Richter and Harry Williams of Bozeman Mont who staged Og-de- witnesses who are to testify in the rodeo last year also are show trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann visitors and also are renewing their sail today from Europe to again stage the The Daily News said one is Henry DAMAGES AWARDED negotiations rodeo next July "Red" Johnson t Norwegian sailor friend of Betty Gbw nurse of the : Master Crew Cleared of Rae McFarland of the Archie Mc- slain Lindbergh baby Farland & Son Packing company at Assistant Chief inspector John S of Suspicion Any Salt Lake Assistant SecretaryJar-v-R Sullivan of the New York police ad" is W Warnick'of the show Sam Smuggling mitted last night that Detective - Salmon ofand Idaho buyer Arthur Johnson would sail for home (Copyright 1935 By The Associated Ed Smith who operates a string of today with a witness for the prosePress) markets at Los Angeles held a re cution trial but he declined to re: WASHINGTON Jan (AP)— union Tuesday afternoon at the veal the person's identity The reie rom others are defense handwriting exStates-Canadicom- show and sang "soc-The United a touching little ditty Mackey" mission to arbitrate the controversy perts chosen because of their Lincoln familiarity with German script Col A W Thompson resulting from the sinking of the Detective Johnson has been in rum runner "I'm Alone' off the Neb auctioneer declared the feedfor several! months in conEurope satiswas of er sale very Tuesday Louisiana coast in 1929 held today with! the disappearance of nection He could have sold twice that the United States should apolo- factory Miss Tufverson and also to Agnes as were available as many animals gize for sinking the vessel and All lots sold - above the current investigate tie German background of Hauptmann should pay Canada $25000 as com feeder market FREED OF SUSPICION pensation Johnson was questioned closely The decision was given by Justice Van Devanter of the United States by authorities a fehort time after court Chief and the Lindbergh baby was kidnaped Justice supreme Duff of Canada but was freed of any suspicion of CLAIM PRESENTED being involved in the crime Then In the long drawn out case Canhe was turned over to immigration HIGH ada had claimed damages of $386-00- 0 authorities when it was learned he was in the jcountry illegally He The commission reported today was deported to Norway on July 23 (Continued from Page One) that no compensation should be alv: 1932 owner or lowed to the for the ship Miss Gow testified at the trial a pound for the grand championits cargo ship carlot of fat hogs Chester this week that she had arranged to As for the master and crew it was White were shown go to a party with Johnson on the barrows found they were not parties to any by Lloyd Wilson They Tremonton Fu- night of March lj 1932 but called ' conspiracy to smuggle liquor into ture Farmer and after winning the off her plans when the Lindberghs the United States but were mere junior department grand champion- decided to remain at their Hopeemployes to navigate the ship from ship defeated all comers for grand well home that night instead of reto place as the owners direct- - champion honors of the show The place turning to Englewood N J She ed ' 2010 pounds and said she hid talked to Johnson carload weighed of their was handled by the Peck Brothers over the telephone that night a By reason in the alleged conspiracy Livestock Commisison few hours bfefore the baby was kid company the commission found they should RESERVE CHAMPION J naped be compensated for their clothing FACSIMILE OF LADDER ancL effects which were sunk with Among the other sales were: A facsimile of the Lindbergh Aberdeen Future Angus the ship and for the wrong that was Champion done them by casting them into the Farmer steer reserve champion of "kidnap ladder" has been obtained - sea and then J for" Bruno Richard Hauptmann by putting them in irons the junior department shown bysold Edward J Reilly chief defense of Fork Skinner Fred coast This was done by the Spanish guard "" Cud-ah- y counsel' ' to Peck Brothers the WIDOW FOR ± through He's going to use it In answering Amanda Mainguy the widow of Packing company for Sewell's :: Leon Mainguy a member of the marekt at Salt Lake at ' 16 cents his "fan mail" Reilly said "PASS" SITUATION crew who lost his life when the "I'm a pound "pass" situation at the "Hi Alone" was sunk was awarded $10-1Champion Four-- H club Shorthorn steer shown by Rex Ottley of Elba Hauptmann trial is getting worse for herself and children Idaho sold through Pecks to the as far as Sheriff John H Curtiss is Cudahy company for Auerbach's concerned store at Salt Lake for nine cents "Repeaters" the fellows who get a pound into the courthouse collect a few - n's - 9-- -- a an STOCKSEUJ AT PRICES j STANDARD-EXAMINE- SHOW PRAtSED AT CUE EVENT Entries Noted Support of President's Ball Urged Increased Ogden'a annual livestock show now in progress at the Coliseum surpasses all other shows of the past five years President George S Eccles told Ogden Rotarlans at $helr weekly luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond today "Increased entries make the 1935 show perhaps the best ever held" said President Eccles "Stock at the show have a valuation of about $750000 Two new exhibitors are in attendance this year in the Hereford division which shows an increase of 20 per cent An increase of five per cent is noted in the Short Horn division "Our dairy cattle are of the highest quality while the sheep division Is one of the outstanding of the nation for 1935 The feeder division is 300 per cent better than in past years The feeder sales have been higher than in the past and these sales have attracted buyers from' the middlewest for the first WEDNESDAY EVENING R Ogden's show as one of the best in the nation E J Fjeldsted secretary of the show introduced the following: John T Caine HI of Chicago Wick Stephens San Francisco Jack Robinson Portland Ivan Loughary of CorvaUls Oregon George Stallings president of the Weber county farm bureau A A Shaw Ogden John Thurgood Roy Joe Chadwick North Ogden Harold Page and Ray Hinchcliff Gus Wright told of the plans for the holding of the president's ball on January 30 He stated that the White City Hotel Ben Lomond and Berthana would feature dances An admission of 50 cents per person will be charged He urged the support Ed Greenwell sang "Home On the Range" and "The Last Roundup" Albert E Becker vice president presided H Burial Rites Held In Syracuse Chapel FARL1 PROBLEMS AW BACKED AS ARE OUTLINED SEHATELEADER JANUARY 9 19350 from New York City to Reno Nev to establish residence to divorce Earl Smith member of a York socially prominent New family whom she married January 7 1928 Mrs Smith is a daughter of Mrs Graham- Fair Vanderbilt whose father made a fortune in Nevada silver mines She made no comment on the case "i ET - Projects Call For Seed Reg- Cedar City Resident Wins ulation and Weed Support As Speaker of House Eradication SALT LAKE CITY Jan 9 — CAP) —Continued war on the Colorado potato beetle and tuber moth establishment of accredited poultry hatcheries pure seed regulation noxious weed eradication and rigid weight and measure inspection were called for yesterday in a program designed to bringing benefits to the Utah farmers this year The project was outlined by a correlation committee on farm problems composed of experts from the Utah State Agricultural college and members of the state 'board of agriculture at a meeting at the state capitol Those in conference were: William Peterson and P V Cardon directors of the experiment station at the agricultural college David F Smith commissioner of agriculture Joseph Anderson president of Utah State Farm Bureau federation and Dr R J Evans professor of agronomy at the college i- -4- SALT LAKE CITY Jan 9— (AP) —A "coalition" group of state-wid- e organizations today threw its support behind Herbert B Maw of this city for president of the senate and Walter K Granger of Cedar City for speaker of the house in the 1935 session of the state legislature "As members of a coalition group -- composed of the following organiza- tions: Utah State Farm Bureau federation Utah Education association American Federation of Labor Tax Reofrm Consumers league league and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen we request your support of Herbert B Maw for president of the senate letters sent to state senators said The name of Granger was substituted in letters' to the house of representatives The appeals were signed by O H Wilson secretary of the legislative board of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen J Francis Fowles of Ogden is prominently mentioned as Maw's opponent Funeral services for Junior Nephi Cook - were held Wednesday afternoon in the Syracuse L D S ward chapel with Bishop A O Stoker officiating The musical program was given by the ward choir and by ltha Criddlej David Cook Joseph Bodily time" W L Blizzard of Oklahoma Ag- and Laura Walker — H : Invocation was offered by Wil- single file and each laid a bouquet ricultural college said that he was was liam Wilcox benediction and of sweetpeas on the casket The pleased to know that the business interests of Ogden were solidly back pronounced by William Criddle flowers were in charge of the On of the Ogden show He praised the The speakers were : L Williams E Syracuse Primary association and Society Ogden show and also praised the A Larkin and Bishop A O Stoker cousins were pallbearers Reno Decree r Interment was made in the Kays-vilfine work being accomplished at the Utah Agricultural collegey cemetery and the grave was Real Bengal tigers descendants of Robert Lazear of Cheyenne owner dedicated by Walter Steed The wrecked circus train 22 years ago Mrs Consuelo Vanderbilt Smith of the grand champion steer made Syracuse school class of Which Mr animals which escaped from a passed through Ogden this morning a brief address in which he ranked kCook was a member marched in are found wild in Mexico on '4he Overland Limited en route Funeral services for William were held Wednesday afternoon in Larkin & Sons' chapel with Bishop Josephf Grue of the L D S Tenth ward officiating The musical program was furnished by Mrs Loretta Ambler Mrs Eliza Kerr and Miss Crystal Wat-ki-ns Winslow Invocation was offered by George Sadler and beriediction was pronounced by Joseph Grue Th--s speaker was Lylea W Larkin I jf terment was made in the 'Ogden city cemetery- and the grave was dedicated by James Hi Larkin - STOPS ITCHING In One Minute : " i Woman Way For - le Services Conducted For William Winslow For quick relief from the itching c punpies blotches eczema rashes and othei skin eruptions apply Dr Dennis' pur cooling liquid antiseptic D D D Pre success scnption Thirty years world-wid- e Its gentle oils soothe the irritated and skin thus aiding nature itself ta heal the disorder No fuss — no muss Cleryif greaseless and stainless— dries up aim immediately Stops the most intense itchiC instantly Try D D D now A 35c trial bot tie at drug stores is to prov it—or money back Dguaranteed D D Prescription is made by the owners of Italian Balm j - non-participati- on The 85 j U mayor Among The champion Aberdeen-Angu- s club steer shown by Doran Butler of Bliss Idaho sold through the Clay company to the Archie McFarland & Son Packing company for the Z C M 1 store at Salt "Officers and directors of the Utah Lake for eight cents a pound Manufacturers association together Future Darrell Cardon with members of the - Salt Lake Farmer who showedOgden the reserve City commission visited Ogden this champion Shorthorn in that divisafternoon being the guests of A P ion sold his steer through Alex Miller manager of the' American Patterson (mmission company to Packing & Provision company at a the American Packing & Provision luncheon given at Dick's cafe Fol-- company for Scotty's lunch at Salt lowing the luncheon they visited Lake for $825 a hundred the Ogden Livestock show The carload of crossbred Hampshire-SThe party Iras headed by Mayor outhdown fat lambs shown Marcus of Salt Lake City President by Lyman Phillips of Dixon Calif Whitaker and Secretary Jennings reserve grand champion fat lambs of the Utah Manufacturers' associa-- 7 of the show were sold through the tion In a brief talk at the luncheon Farmer's Union Commisison company to the American Packing 5c Mayor Marcus urged of all Utah communities in building Provision company for the Hotel up the entire state declaring that Ben Lomond in Ogden for 13 cents any development of one community a pound or area also aided 'in upbuilding the Through the Clay company the American Packing & Provision comof Utah remainder ' President Whitaker and several pany bought the junior champion others-othe group spoke regarding carload of fat lambs paying 1025 for the Washington the success of the livestock show cents and commended Ogden on its de- - market of Ogden They were shown velopment of the livestock business by Mas Anderson of Tremonton PEG LEG PET and the meat packing industry The visit of the manufacturers to the Sired by a combine harvester show has become an annual event damned by a mowing machine Litthis being the third trip made to tle John Silver peg legged lamb the exhibition building in three suc-- 7' was sold by the Farmer's Commiscessive years sion company for 45 cents a pound to Lee Reynolds The Farmers' union donated the proceeds to the LDJS Crippled Children's hospital at Salt Lake and Reynolds donated Four-- H I DINNERGUESTS 5 7 - z" v -- — I "f S: 5 ion r Z5 : 5 i'l -- rs 'Z " rr f I: -- : 1" z : IdrSdonI the lamb he had bought to the Idaho Woolgrowers association The top 38 bulls sold at the auction sale of pure bred Shorthorn cattle Tuesday afternoon under auspices of the American Shorthorn from (Continued Page One) Breeders' association averaged "Who is John?" Wilentz' own $148 — voice cracked This was considerably above the 1 "Bruno Richard Hauptmann!" $116 average for the 19 top bulls at i Hauptmann blanched turned deep last Shorthorn sale and the scarlet and glared at the aged wit- - $100 year's for the top 33 head in average Jafsie glared back ' 1933 " - ness Dr Condon identified Haupt- H John Seeley & Sons company - mann three times today as the of Mt Pleasant top price of : mysterious "John" who negotiated $300 for Kenwoodpaid Crescent a long and "collected the futile Lindbergh yearling bred and owned by the —ransom Kenwood Farms Kenwood Calif RECEIVES GRILLING 7 ' Last ' year the Seeley concern top1" His testimony earned him a the sale paying $200 for a ped hostile grilling Shorthorn from the Allen Cattle ' at the hands of Hauptmann's counsel Edward J Reilly who de- company herd Wheatland Warden bred owned manded unsuccessfully that a mis- and sold by the Broughton Brothers trial be declared of Wash brought second Dayton came after Dr Reilly's demand " Condon denied telling a Taunon high price in the auction ring when Hesey Beckstead of -rz"J: Mass druggist that Hauptmann Tuesday Preston him for $250 purchased was not "John" Attorney General David T Wilentz declared he had a a The top seven heifers all under year of age averaged $43 with letter from the druggist and this $5250 the ' : 7' Reilly held was grounds for end- - of Eureka high price E W Wolfe Utah purchased the ening the trial Justice Trenchard tire group denied this motion promptly HEAVIEST TAKER ' Condon r besides identifying The largest buyer in the sale was Hauptmann as the man who con- : tacted him to receive the $50000 FwhoB Stewart of14Winnemucca Nev was paid in vain for a baby head Ney Brothpurchased 7' r which and John Peterson both of that then lay dead and unnoticed ers a woods near Hopewell said he Dillon Montana also purchased i in saw Hauptmann on the street in heavily Among the other purchasers of That- was before August 1934 Shorthorn bulli were: William E - Hauptmann's arrest ) The elderly negotiator's eloquent Litz of Tremonton bought Kenmanner of relating the futile wood Golden Seal from Kenwood -- "searches for the baby after the Farms for $200 Hesey Beckstead ransom had been paid brought Preston Idaho bought Wheatland moist eyes to Colonel Charles A Warden from Broughton Brothers - Lindbergh the baby's father who for $250 W J Kelly Driggs Idaho —'had already related his own story from Charles J Norton Salmon " (Without Idaho $150 Ed R Grencei Pine emotional display" Ore from Charles A Norton $100 Theo Turner Pocatello Idaho from Charles Norton $150! muntt oran XEARN DIESEL Saliaa from the Allen Cattle com ENGINEERING Colorado Springs $200 O O pany For complete training and Hoga Boise Idaho from Allen home study courses enroll now wltn Cattle company $200: a w Rmith Hemphill Diesel Engineering Schools Los Angeles Seattle Vancouver and Arthur Nev from Charles A Nor Chicago For eery "Diesel News" ton $190 Erasmus Anderson Treand information write monton from Mr Norton $100 Box MS Howard Thockley Morgan Irom witness stand tickets from friends and then go to bring in still more friends are causing his greatest outside difficulties He's having tickets in different colors for each day and keeping a check on the numbers on the tickets If a ticket is presented a second time it will be taken up ' STAYED ALL NIGHT FLEMINGTON Nl J Jan 9— '(AP)— "This: is a fine how do you do" said a Waiting man when the Hunterdon county courthouse doors closed leaving him outside "They're not going to let us in" the word rah down the line "After you've been here all night?" said a disgulsted voice Inside a sheriff's deputy was saying "I know I'm sorry madam It's too bad! But We can't put you where there isn't room" Three women who had sat on camp stools since three o'clock heard they might get in after the lunch recess They settled themselves and said "We'll wait It's no use to go now" ( U U Lzd Lzzi Li run l LI on - - - : - -- " - day-nig- ht Standard-1'xamin- - er Lrt& r A —vn n In u V uuttw®W lh HilSeiJ- - ' U-- Ai Banks Report Rise of Thirty Per Cent SALT LAKE CTTY Jan 9— Officers of six Salt Lake City banks reported increases in business approximately 30 per bent greater than for the previous year at annual stockholders meetings held Tuesday The directorates were reelected in most cases without change One additional) director was named E G Bennett who was made a director of the First National bank a position which he resigned last year when he was made director of tne Federal Deposit Insurance corporation ' Mr Bennett is president 'of the First Security corporation Vtest M Kt L fcL j lh © © Teachers Show Tots How To Scrub Necks i Preston Idaho Hesy A Beckstead $5750 Col TWO IN CHARGE e 0 i i St explosive mixture at 50° below zero It starts at any temperature at which the starter will crank the motor LESS COOKING! After a f BOSTON Jan 9 — (AP) —Buildings arent the only things being cleaned with the use of emergency relief funds Massachusetts ERA headquarters announced that 600 of 1000 formerly unetnployed school teachers are teaching infants of two to four years how to scrub their own necks i The "project" is part of the daily curriculum of thel ERA nursery schools CL The lower the mercury drops the more youll like Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronze Gasoline EXTRA OIGII TEST! It gives an i short you can pick up smoothly without using the choke I SAVE MONEYS Save your battery Get more mileage Drive into warm-u- p o your Conoco dealer's today and try a tankful You are going to like it! 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