Show Wht Htanb arocxaimiteir THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3 1935 MacARTHUR HAS LINE SELECTS Travels West t HIGH VIEWS OF i General MacArthur who wasi in iOgden today on his way to the Philippines BERN'S ABILITY I ? i t ! 8c 1 A GALLON Appointment of J J Sullivan as assistant superintendent of the Southern Pacific's Salt Lake divi sion with headquarters in Ogden was announced today He succeeds H W Wistner who died Here about a montn ago following a long illness v Mr Sullivan was formerly repre sentative of the general manager of the Southern Pacific and for the past two months he has been work ing on legal matters for the rail road in Reno His appointment as assistant superintendent became ef- J y —-- I former governor of accomplished a very comprehensive and constructive program in launching a modernization of the American army In addition he is personally admired and liked by everyone in Washington" IROM WEST COAST - Equally favorable was his com- merit on' the naming of GeneraU Craig former i commander at San Francisco of the Ninth corps area f: as "It is an excel lent appointment General Craig is one of the most accomplished and distinguished officers we have and I am sure he will have a very suc cessful administration as chief" of 5v staff" i 1 i - - RESERVES WILL STUDY FIRING ' '"i " : I ' ur i h - : V leadership as his" Questioned about location of an army air base fn the intermountain region MacArthur explained that selection of a site is up to an impartial board Pressed for his the desirability of Ogden as the site he went only as far as to admit that railroad facilities will probably be an important factor in the board's decision! opin-ion- on LAUGHTER HEARD MacArthur laughingly declined to comment on the conflict "Yon don't want to see me hung do you?" he parried reporters' questions Accompanying MacArthur were his aide Captain T J Davis and three other officers: Major Dwight D Eisenhower Major James B Ord and Major Howard J Hatter Italo-Ethiopi- an - i y' '!' Small Arms Course To Be Followed Using High i School Rifles i While he was at it General Mac-Arthtossed a bouquet at President Manuel Quezon of the Philipgovernment-witpine commonwealth whom he will be in close contact in pursuing his duties as military advisor "I have known Quezon for 30 years and reconsider him one of the greatest statesmen in the world" he said "The Philippines are very - fortunate indeed to start under such - v i Members of Ogden chapter of the Reserve Officers association will conduct! a small weapon "firing course upon arrival of i ammunition from! the war department Lieut Col Ralph Poulton chapter president said today V - r It is possible the civilian officers may obtain instruction from Major William H Hammond regular army' instructor on duty with the Ogden High school R O T C unit The' use of the high school R O T C rifles! has been authorized by Captain E P Passailaigue regular "army it was said Six officers of the organization requesting air flights have been authorized to contact" Capt D W Goodrich at the Salt Lake City airport and arrange day and hour of j i " flights ? Major W G Dockum field artil- lery D O L regular army will conduct classes in the civil service rooms in the - postoffice here for field artillery officers bn 30 series and general school of common sub- courses to be held every two weeks beginning Monday Oct 7 A gen eral school for field artillery off i cers will be held Thursday Oct 10 colonel Poulton announced: mattIr-putTm--- AUDITORS CARE TWO WILL FACE Commissioners Hold Debate On Cost of New Animal Shelter Afjer considerable discussion the city commissioners today referred to the city auditor a proposal of the Ogden Humane society for construction of a city dog pound and animal shelter at Jackson avenue and River Drive at a cost to the city of up to $2000 The city's would be for materials expenditure and equipment while the balance of the cost of the project to cover labor would come from the W P A Mayor Harm an W Peery recommended at" the outset that the project be deferred until ' some indication is given as to the possibiliy of erecting a joint city and county building which he held was essen- - tial Commissioners Fred E Williams and George O'Connor contended the nt t ( chief-of-staf- of the district Regular grade will be sold at the central firegasoline station by Ogden city for 18 cents a gallon starting at seven a m tomorrow it was announced today by Mayor Harman W Peery Thus is climaxed the fight of the city against the major oil companies- over the two-cedifferential between the price of regular gasoline in ugaen and salt Lake City i "We have had no word from the oil companies regarding whether the price will be reduced" Mavor Peerv said this afternoon "We have given every concession in reaching an fective October 1 and he is ex agreement and apparently they have pected to arrive here to take over failed to do so his new duties within the next TWO TANKS READY We have two tanks at the fire month t V Mr Sullivan was first employed station with a total capacity of 1500 by the Southern Pacific as a clerk gallons oi gasoline which we have and worked his way up through the been using for city purposes We ranks He served as assistant super- ordered them filled today and will selling in the morning- Sale intendent at Dunsmuir Calif and start there will be only temporary and also as trainmaster at that point- we will handle no oil although we He is a major in the United States to add to the force sufficient hope engineers' reserve corps and has ly to give other service such as wipcharge of the railway battalion of ing windshields and filling radiathe Southern Pacific engineers' re- tors": serve corps The mayor said that on Saturday morning sale of gasoline would start at the city's Twenty-sixt- h and Ogden avenue station possession of AY which has been obtained from Mrs H S Seager who has operated the station since August 21 Mrs Seagsaid she was agreeable to relinDRY BED erquishing the station The mayor hopes to be able to sell gasoline at the Twenty-sixt- h street station for 17 cents a gallon To Water of rcely Drop The city commissioners have for Be Seen In Bear weeks been negotiating for reduction of the price of gasoline here River Mouth and Wednesday authorized Mayor Great Salt lake has declined three Peery and City Purchasing Agent inches in the last two weeks setting Clifford Halliday to negotiate for a new low record and leav- - the purchase of gasoline supplies and equipment for the city owned Bear river ting bay a hard and dry station expanse: of salt the Southern Pa When no word was received tocific reported today As far as the eye can see from the day from the oil companies the mayto start municipal sales railroad trestle looking northward or decided CALL FROM MUSSER not a drop of water is to be seen in noon At Mayor Peery received a save a Bear river bay small pool of water that extends a call from Burton W Musser the state petroleum short distance Tinder the trestle it is code in SaltofLake City Mrj MussY reported advised er the The flow Of Bear river which conferences weremayor that further planned and that empties into the bay at the north he would back as soon as report end has diminished markedly it is some definite action had been taksaid leaving only a small pond at en ' the mouth of the river The Ogden chamber of commerce Virtually the same conditions are also has said to exist now as was the case missionersjoined with the city comthe fight against the many years ago when early settlers differential inand expressed itself in are said to have taken advantage of favor of stations uncity operated dry years and resultant low water less the price were reduced here to haul cedar limber from Promon at Soles the will be fire station tory across' the dry lake bed to West on a cash basis only the mayor ' j Weber adding that the staff had been The level of the lake now registers said to have everything in instructed 47 lncnes below Eero on the rail readiness at seven a m so that road gauge at Midlake This is sale would begin promptly eight inches lower than last year ljand 20 inches below the previous low mark in 1905 Observers expect the decline to continue until about Engineers Checking : Utah MacArthur said: "He is one of the greatest secretaries of war the country has ever had He has Some 100 carloads of onions from Weber county and northern Davis county have been shipped this year officials at the office j : : About Dern k I FOR HIGH POST General Douglas MacArthur took time out here today to deliver high ment -- GASOLINE AT Succeeds Late H V Wist- - Regular Grade Will Be Offered To Public Friday ner As Assistant Division Superintendent Morning words of praise about his chief retary of War George Dern and Gen- -j his succesor'as chief-of-sta- ff eral Malin Craig as he sped west ward by train to assume his new duties as military advisor to the 'Philippine commonwealth govern-- f i SULLIVAN Army Veteran Says Utahn Among Finest Leaders In U S Annals ' Sec- - i JJ j Hundred Cars Of Onions Roll From District CITY TO SELL Pair Accused of Slaying Quigley May Plead Self-Defen- se Facing first degree murder chargJack Ellis 21 and Fred Lund 24 were scheduled to appear before Judge Eugene E Pratt in Second district court to stand trial at ten a m tomorrow are accused of the slaying They of Joseph H Quigley residential patrolman when he came upon them while they were allegedly stealing gasoline from a parked automobile on July 12' It is expected that the pleas will be inself defense Attorney W Lee Skanchy is counsel for Lund and Attorney Royal J Douglas is dedog pound should be built Mr WilEllis The men have been liams moved that the money be ob- - fending confined in "the county jail pending tained from city public improve- trial since their capture near Brig-hament funds and Mr O'Connor obCity July 13 jected skying he had insufficient — — funds to handle the project- - Mayor Peery then moved that the matter be submitted to the auditor for reTo port back Monday and Mr O'ConOne-A- ct nor and Mr Williams concurred es i j m: Pirate Players Ofer : SALT ! i j all-ti- j j -- salt-saturat- ed - " Idaho Project List December ducesItoIear A $1649200: Idaho grade crossing elimination program authorized under the WPA appropriation is being checked at the office of B J Finch TALK ON district engineer of the federal bureau of public roads before being sent to Washington D C Mri Finch said j Election of Officers To Fol-- j E today E Kidder senior highway enlow Program On gineer Boise and R A Brown associate ' highway engineer Coeur Friday d'Alene are spending a few days at the office of Mr Finch studyDr J R Morrell will speak on the "Health Conditions in Ogden City" ing :Y —program at a meeting of the Duces club in Dick's cafe Friday evening October Yards Handle More 4 at eight o'clock Miss Jeanette Morrell his daughCars In 1934 ter will provide entertainment with several readings The number of cars handled in Election of officers will be held following this program to succeed the Ogden railroad yards during Robert E Carmen president Blaine the month Just closed was 73 per Corry vice president Rulon Wardle cent greater than during September vice president J'N Hansen treas- of 193$ the railroads reported tourer and Lawrence Hansen secre- day An important factor in the intary Members of the club may invite crease is said to be large lmove-- v ments of fruits and vegetables guests for the general meeting from California to eastern markets HEALTH continues banWaSnt i Lease Scout Camp From Requested STUDENT WORK NA MED Will Attend Convention To Coach Favors Employment Be Held In Salt Lake In City Parks and City Playgrounds Tlae Women's Christian Temperance ynlon met Wednesday j afternoon at the home of Mrs Alice Bennett 2622 Madison avenue the new president Mrs W H Fowle presided Mrs Amanda Wayde had charge of devotionals During the business session the following were chosen as delegates to represent the union at a state convention to be held October 18 in Phillips Congregational church oan Laiie ity Miss Jennie Prout Mrs R N Wilson Mrs G F Reynolds Mrs EL H Hutsinpillar appointed jvits a wycoir Mrs E S Ward Mrs J: M Kinard Mrs Amaa Wayde Mrs P W Noonan Alter nates Mrs L M Gramley Mrs 1 Claud Iinsley The local program arranged bv Mrs W H Fowle' included a talk: lieverage Aicohol and the Nervous system" Mrs I F Richards! mrt Fallacies and Modern Facts About m Kin leverage Aiconoi" Mrs ard Alcohol and Automobile Arr Mrs A C Wycoff dents" r it assisted bv ivxr5 £enneic niece ivuss Korence Meadiam served refreshments There was good attendance of members i It the Reconstruction Finance corporation while the balance of the dividend would be made up from cash obtained from liquidation of assets All remaining unliquidated assets are pledged to the R F C for of the loan and no further dividends will be paid until the loan is wiped out Mr Thomas explained io Dorothy Wangsgard filed suit in Second district court today for divorce from Allen Wangsgard whom she married April 2 1932 at Ogden Mrs Wangsgard charged cruelty and asked custody of a year-ol- d daughter and support money for the child She said in the complaint that Mr Wangsgard was in a position to care for a boy two years and eight months old Two wives filed suit Wednesday afternoon Aletha Hegler sought a divorce from William E Hegler who j HAIR STYLIST hair stvlist j cember 1922 at Waco Texas also asks reasonable alimony SPECIAL CANDY SALE AMERICAN LEGION With each pound of bulk candy purchased at the regular price we will give an extra of the same grade for pound i? post-gradua- te AUXILIARY EUMJMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday Only lo£ )' 'ALL DAY SATURDAYj Also Sunday After 5 P M 24th Street and Adams Ave ' PAINE & HURST BLDG ( j t ! :-- —nr- r— f All Steam PERfMJEriT OnT 52Q0 Tulip Oil Wave Reg: $5 Now v 5359 School Girl Ringlet GO End Wave ALL WAVES GUARANTEED AND GIVEN WITH PURE STEAM SI 1 DETTY KAY'S 2524 Wash Ave t Ph 177 Open Evening? " Gasoline Specialized Lubrication 50c 3123 Washington Avenue and lMn Street and Washington : FOR j WUXT3TEE Cooling-Syste- —Check and Tighten Wter Pump and Tighten Hose Connections — Check and Adjust Distributor Points For Quick — Clean Gas Starting Filter of Water and Dirt —Clean and Adjust Carbureter All: for $95 Men! ill Women! Children! 2508 Offden Ave ' ®vj'J (Nil iMm ' iiVrrSl alf Soles FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Ffcllca Bafor you buy ANY rad e thi amating &tf 1833 Philco Consols! Blgsct valus of ths ysap in full ! Choose from 1936 Philcos Excellent Workmanship! High Quality Materials! 43 New sizsd modal! floor-ty- p Itlarvelotis tons —tKrilling foreign rscsptionl Hsnd-om- s 52250 Up ALL0WAIIC2 EASIEST TETJ13 XXSS3AL TRADE-I- N csbinst EnUhsd Walnut o£ Mtin We Dye Shoes! Shoe Repair— Thrift Basement WRIGHTS Utah's-Smartes- Shopping Center! t - EVENT NUMBER THREE!! — -- H w ' 7 ICS ana Do I imas wmm m ttt0 Co) (jO Permanents Yrs $125 Adults Oil Perm 14 $150 OO SI S200 S250 Permanents S300 Six Expert Operators Permanents Permanents Permanents COY'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 4240 Wash Ave Every One a Positive $119 Value! fjg& PERLlAflEtlTS v WWt Thrit On PI She Children's Oil $200 $300 $400 $450 nr -- "W- ' W 7Ri I 93 Manj' Fascinating Styles for Women and Misses! Dashing new sport sweater blouses and sport sweaters of wool finely combed 100 yarns! Brushed wools lacy d weaves types! Solid colors gay combinations! Stripes plaids! Slip-on- s! SHAMPOO AND QCA fcO C FINGER WAVE SUPERIOR BEAUTY COLLEGE All Work Guaranteed under Supervision of Tressa Johnson 605 First Security Bank Bid? yyyy--s" —Check Transmission and Differential for Correct Winter (&M5 Lubricant' —Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs —Check Motor Block for Water Leaks —Clean and Pack Battery Connections' —Check Battery —Tune Motor — Road Test 32 INC Phone H i) il if if HURRY! Only 133 at 28TH STRELsT SIEQUIGE tr 362 3' 1 rtt -- if 41 AW r U j lir W it ' 1 y : Another Smash Value Tomorrow and Every Day During October! Watch for Wright's Talk of the Town NEWS FLASHES! ' ii Globs Oil Go Inc s Friday Only ! if 840 28th Street Ogden Mk e this price! IS m M( American-Foreign-- -' ' SPECIALS Mayor Peery Has Asked the Oil i Companies To Cut Gas Prices Vie Grant His Request if ir 4 rOULSEN-GWILLIA- 'I (New 1936 Jji I7 SPECHAE TEDIS- WEEK Hi-Octa- ne j i WRIGHT'S — nand-kaitte- Y©Ud CAE 100 - 1 — - v'-PJ- i property Top O' Town House Third Floor hr M 2532 has rone to Los Anirelps fn take a course in the art of shaping and cutting: of ladies' hair Subject Lesson 3 Bidding was explained by Mr Swenson she married January li 1935 at Mrs Hegler charges cruelty and asks reasonable alimony Bernice Oliver charged In a complaint filed against cruelty David H Oliver whom she married in De- 1 HUNTER'S CONFECTIONERY R M Fishburn pm 1:30 No Charge 1 Than ' at l j ent Three Ask Divorce and Support Money Every Friday Afternoon there would be no expense to the city and that the program would provide employment for needy college students i i 75 I the federal student aid fund allotment to Utah be permitted to work in city parks and playgrounds as recreation supervisors after school hours and on Saturdays was accepted by the city commissioners today GETS OLD JOURNALS ' BURLINGTON Vt— fTIP—ThT issues of a rare old iotimnt Vermont Autograph and Remaxk-e- r Petition for permission to pay an written by James JohAa mri additional 14 per cent dividend printed in pen and ink have been amounting to $78173196 to deposi- presented to University of Vermont tors in the closed Ogden State oy xMorman A Johns a grand-ne- bank was filed with Second ddstrict pxiew ' E Pratt today and Judge Eugene the court set next Thursday October 10 at one-thir- ty p m if or the of common depositor claims The petition was filed by John A Malia state bank commissioner and T E Thomas special liquidating agent in charge of the bank The court was informed that $54363782 of the 14 per cent dividend would be paid from a loan obtained from 1 A proposal of Reed Swenson Weber college coach that the city permit students taking advantage of s Ex-offic- Authority To Pay 14 Per Cent Dividend hearing If the petition is granted checks for the dividend are to be "mailed out soon afterward and the total in dividends paid since the bank closed will have been increased to 60" per cent or $3360000 of the $5583-799- ANNE LEONARD HARRIS Associate Culbertson Studios New York Fall Contract Bridge Series 1 k Will Act On Petition For ing so much complaint that the time honored custom may be abandoned by the government ' — j HEARING DATED during the summer months Is caus- RELIEF URGED Ogden 1 At the regular meeting of the of Pirate Players to be held in the L D S Third ward hall at eight o'clock this evening a one-a- ct City "When the Wife's Away" willplay be presented by the following cast: A request of Mrs Harman BarHelen Chugg Miss Louise Linton and Mrs William W Shaw for Miss ton Miss Marge McEntee Wilford permission to lease the Girl Scout Fowers Glen Ballard and Eddie ' camp in South Fork canyon from the city at $1 a year was referred Porter Margaret Schmalz has been direct4o the city engineer and the city cast Mr Gilbert "Tolhurst ing attorney today by the city conimis- - will the assist with the make-u- p f The sioners I was explained that the camp public lis invited to attend nas ueen conducted on the property for many years with permission of the city but the petitioners felt they would prefer- - a lease on the IVCT1 Closing of government and other public buildings In Japan at noon i i Play ( me — JUDGE FRIDAY the main satisfactory A new district in Warren has produced an - excellent crop of onions this year Plain City with ' abundant room allowing for wider space between rows and better cultivation is said to have a bright future for the growing of this crop The shipping will continue through the winter it is expected Many sacks are being stored for shipment later as the demand i BECOMES in- agricultural spector reported today Six loads rolled from the Ogden market Wednesday A good percentage of three-inc- h stock has been grown in this district this year A heavy infestation of the thrip resulted in considerable damage to many acres' it was reported The crop is described as average and prices in! 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