Show THE OGDEN — STAND TAKEN SEEKING FUNDS TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1034 R i I PHYSICAL TEST FIRST SHOWING RESERVISTS BY 1 Ogden army reserve Fort Douelas Party Will ficers attended an opening class in Look Over Local CCC military law held Monday night in the postoffice building Captain E dogs and Recruits E Pratt JAGD-Re- s on mili- some of-- Tb-irtee- n Fighting cocks racing Admits Refusing "Offer of thoroughbred horses are of animal life the that regularly pass Mansion and through Ogden on their way to sec " ffioo Food tions where contests are held "i:Jl" I I l I I K fv Vi f J — V 1TT7 1 I "-- picture actress came into court day to relate how they had been food in dependent upon charity for the last eight months i although maintaining a $200000 Hollywood ' mansion'The elderly couple Mr and Mrs Otto P Langhanke appeared before Superior Judge Dudley S Valentine asking for temporary support dark-eye- d from their beautiful 'court was not in Her who daughter to is at said and she willing! lawyer all times has supported her parents 'l': GROCERY COUPONS Langhanke testified he had only $5 in cash today f Have you had any other means of support in the last eight months?" asked ' Attorney Mark i Jones f'My daughter has given us $30 " in! grocery coupons" f'Have you managed to exist on ' ' that income?"i f'No the neighbors have helped usj by bringing in food and I have been able to earn $30 in eight months as a movie extra Voioe teaching is my profession but have only one pupil and I get no pay from him" l - Murphy North Carolina! to! H6no- ulu- - The birds were in (long boxes of from four to six sections each closely latticed ' to prevent H them j fighting eta route Last Sunday several slirh racing dogs from points in the hiiddle west were handled in Ogden oh their way to tracks near San Francisco- No racing- - horses have been through here recently but cme of the finest horses in the country were here bound for western tracks several months ago I i! WOULD SELL HOME Under Langhanke --said he would be willing to sell "his pretentious home He said there was a $15000 mortgage on it and $3000 due in taxes and inter est 'p ":":-:!L B Gallagher Miss Astor's at torney then introduced a letter written by the actress to her father irj which she offered him and her mother a honv in San Mateo coun cross-examinati- It read: ty j ' Court Cases Begun Based On Mortgages --——-T & i'T am very happy to let you know you and Mother t live in a lovely resi- dence in Montara Calif and if you will consent to live there I will make I ihave jnades arrangements for necessary arrangements for delivery ta you of such groceries vegetables mjeats and staples as may be neces sary to adequately take care of your needs and will also arrange to pay electricity fuel ana water" Langhanke (admitted he and his wife had refused the offer After Langhanke was on the stand 45 minutes the case was continued until tomorrow morning XQr CCC service The names of six alter law of military offenses including nates were also drawn to be enlisted elements of crime proximate cause if any of the first named fail to pass the physical examination IN CHARGE OF ARMY 'r The examination will be conducted by members t of the army medical corns from Fort Douglas Tnose win be sent to Fort Doug who as fnmJrtinni and irom there Woods Cross Davis county The en- istment is for a period ' M Charles Woods assistant man ager of the relief agency stated that six-mon- ELECTION HELD three hundred young men appeared BY CITY CLUBS ' seeking judgment of $25q against W P and Isabelle Bramwell and seeking a receiver for certain mort gaged property securing la promissory note "I would have loved ner sighed Robert Fechner director of emerg ency conservation work said today Utah will have 10 CCC camps this summer giving employment to ap proximately 2060 men The camps will be located as f ol fows: Cache national forest Cache county: Wasatch national forest Summit county Powell i national forest Garfield county: Fishlake na tional forest Millard county Dixie national forest Garfield county Manti national forest Sanpete countv: Ashley national forest Du Uinta national chesne county forest Utah county state erosion camp Davis county and Zion na tional park him even though he were ja butch er's son" Insisting that his mind had been "poisoned" against her Miss Joyce told of holding 59 love letters which she would introduce aij the trial as oroof of his former devotion She called him-- "Robin" arid "£oodoes He called her'Tweedles "I guess I am beautiful because I won the title of Miss- Erigland in T left London 1929" she admitted so I could attain international starGiven dom through Hollywood pictures Winning the beauty title was just To Eyes one step in jSome beauty brains" have queens Miss Joyce said she would return Information from the Dee hospital : to London for the trial today was that the condition of Her AWAKENED BEATEN bert Winkler eight of 501 Seven Being awakened from ja sound teenth street was fairly good but sleep to receive a sound beating was that the full extent of his injuries the last straw in theif majried life had not been determined Florence Lawrence ifilmj actress It was said the boy received in testified in winning a divorce from juries to his eyes when struck with Henry Bolton They I were married an iron rod while playing with other last November 27 children at the home Sunday Trial of Marjorie day'i $100000 Ray M Beckstead 23 of Wilson breach of promise suitjagaihst Harry was released from the hospital Mon Joe Brown film director was to be day afternoon it having: been dis resumed today with Browr expected closed that an- eye injury was not to be recalled to the witness stand serious Mr Beckstead was injured of his testi while he was repairing a mowing for mony that he never broached the machine Sunday evening A piece of subject of matrimony to the act metal clipped from parts of the maress chinery struck him ') (Copyright 1'34 by tJnited Press) : - Two Treatment For Injuries j my-pat- h j Child Culture club was elected pres ident of Ogden City Federation of Women s clubs at a meeting held Monday in the Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs Minnie Haslet Ladies Liter ary club was named vice president Mrs H C Wylie Home Culture club recording secretary Mrs Ora Smith Hooper Junior Women's club corresponding secretary Mrs Carl Watson Junior Child Culture club treasurer Mrs J W Firth Postof fice Clerks' auxiliary custodian Mrs Fred Stone International Re lations Study club press representa tive Mrs Peckenpaugh and Mrs J G Falck were named delegates to the state federation convention to be held in Salt Lake City April 24 25 and 26 in the Newhouse hotel Mrs G G Moyes and Mrs R C Wylie are the alternates cross-examinati- tit College Boot Shop 2455 Washington Avenue 1 i STARTS WED assist in ' liquidating our large warehouse stock You may J' depend on the very best values available and also 1 styles ate ! 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to apply for camp service but only 56 could be chosen as that is the that appointments of teachers for the next school year will be made at the meeting since contracts are scheduled" to be sent I out Monday April 16 Last Times Tonight student body tickets -- 1 STILL LOVES HIM HOLLYWOOD April 10— (UP)— Angela Joycei in whose behalf a breach' of promise suit was filed in London yesterday against Lord Rev elstoke is still deeply in love with nobleman even the though he has married she claimed here today i"One has only to look at his dear handsome face to know that when I lost him I lost everything" the The first alarm clock appeared in former "Miss England" beauty win 1420 a teir on A theme of Oypsy love is inter intents of crime parties to the woven with smging dancing and crime and acts and omissions de- - dialog witn a Viennese setting will be A public performance nounced bv the articles of war at eight- rv TrT-oc- i v f given Thursday nignt "" "v' o'cloclc It Is" expected 1 quota to which Weber county is enThe United States Building titled in this enlistment Mr Woods Loan association filed suit in Second said possibly other enlistments would Choice Made of '' Officers district court today afSaipst Rex be called for later in the season at office and Also Delegates Robert and Fern M Rjeedi seeking which some of the other boys will Ward's letter suggests that the commission investigate "reported ir judgment of $2114 and Inte rest on a be given a chance To Convention TEN UTAH CAMPS promissory note secured by a mortregularities" in connection with slot gage on real estate 10— (AP)— WASHINGTON April Mrs J H Peckenpaugh of the machine liquor gambling inand lot concession Clarissa A Bond filed ah action on i I ng edu- cation will consider recommended budget revisions at a meetlns to be held Friday night at seven-thirt- y j spoke rat trvlav The Weber county board of H Freeman 42 of Rexburg was Jerry Jones and his "'Round the World Band" which was with the booked at the Weber county jail on on a charge of "In Old Vienna" Will Be Dollar steamship line on several Monday afternoon an automobile in Utah operating Wed will tours be featured world Presented Wednesday with outdated Idaho license plate: the Berthana He was arrested nesday evening at by State Highway Afternoon ballroom The band members are talented Patrolman Jack Gridley In Old Vienna" ap operetta in nia vine as hieh as twentv instru which 135 Weber County I High ments ' and will feature SDecial dance More than half the flowers of the scnooi students appear wui De pre- - 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