Show weather: UTAH — Mostly fair tonight and not Saturday much change in r j IDAHO — Cloudy unsettled moder- ate temperature m ' D- -n TS N VPO NICARAGUANS Deserters Aid Rebel Forces SURPRISED BY Jan 6— (By Press)— MarineP corps officers In Nlca- -i that two ragua have reported desertej-- from the American marine corps there are in Gen-- i era! Saldino's rebel camp and are training Sandino's troops Reports from Nicaragua for several days have Jndieated that Sandino's men were showing a much improved morale and that their filitlnpr ability gave evi denco that iJhey had received training as well as guns from some source other than that af forded by their own resources Lindy lands in Managua and all Nicaragua forgets war If there was a force In the world which when nations had the will to fight each other could drive away the hatred from men's would fie a xetter hearts £his - v' jf- n j Llndy has the power to bring ut the best in humankind be cause the world delights in the v' best :r ''! He is a young fellow without guile He is unspoiled byso the deceits of the world and everyone takes him at full value 1J in that manner t They Say dodgesTpigh MANAGUA Nicaragua Jan 6— (By The Associated Press) — Nica-ragua- - ' air adventurer" Soon after he had seen Colonel Charles A Lindbergh President Adolfo Dlas said he "had no idea he would prove to be so young" Many ! Walla "Walla Man Says He Bought Poison j For Woman WALLA "WALLA Wasji Jan 6 — (By The Associated Press) — Preston Rae Clark alleged paramour of ?Vlrs Bessie May Bidwell " f STEflLSS35000 j ': i - SPUD GROWERS ACCUSE STATE !"'! ge non-Dolitir- al M) n i— WASHINGTON Jan 6 (By The Associated Press) — A favorable Kellogg's note to France of December 28 suggesting an international covenant deploring war as a means of settling international disputes was received today at the French embassy The note will be: delivered to the state department later In j the day' !' jThe French reply accepts the American proposal that the eventual agreement instead of being restricted to the United States and France alone be extended to embrace at least the major countries and that many others a$ well will be willing to subscribe to It Foreign Minister Briand requested in the note' however that the iiAmerican proposal be amended to condemn "aggressive war'f as a means of national policy gather than mere "war" since the latter would also embrace defensive hostilities In general the tone of the reply! Is favorable and embassy" officials expect it to lead rapidly to a final crystallization of inter' national sentiment for the outlawry of war t HE— — s v ' — Bombs With Home-Mad- e Glass and Nails Holding j aged Nlcaraguans shook hands with the flier They were j visibly affected by the meeting TITASHINGTON Jani 6— (By The Associated Press)— Along "Que Lindo Muchacho y Que Joven" — "what a fine looking boy if with the statement released today that two deserters and so young" — was the general from the marine corps are believed to be helping General murmur Sandino under duress the navy department said probably Lindbergh's trip of more than 165 miles from Tegucigalpa Hon- marine losses in recent skirmishes with the Nicaraguans have duras was made against a head m battles of the world wind The flier said that conditions approximated in proportion the losses were perfect and the headwind did war This indicated stubborn fighting by Sandino's group not botherihlm Lindbergh did not — Harrassing methods also have ' follow the airline between the two been adopted by the Nicaraguans m mmm cities going instead by way of one or the first resorts betmr to Leon He did this in order to have a trumpeter approach the I WH1UH avoid any possibility of passing over American lines and blow the marthe territory in the northwest ine call "to arms" turning the where six' marines were killed in out from their quarters ready men battle against the rebel General for TO attack Sandino has been Dic- Augustino Sandino In that secas man a tured glorying in milition quiet prevailed today tary terms and his men aDoartnt- BATTLE FOTt GOTTTTV ly have received aid of a nature to The recent fighting and the make them more bold in their oo- bombing of rebels by marine corps perations Marine reports show that Sanplanes did not dampen the ardor of those who came to join with dino now has 1000 rifles and 80000 Managua in honoring the ambas- Former Auditor oft Ogden rounds of small arms ammunition sador of good - will besides a few guns of larger caliAll idea of Bank Is Given' 15 revolution and politics was laid ber The size of his force has aside and one main item on Lindnever been definitely fixed the Months was a dinestimates ranging from a hundred bergh's program ner in his honor today or American- observby General Emil-ian- o Fifteen months in the! peniten- ers two Chamorra whom th United to bysome more than a thousand by McNeal at 'IsIand Wash was his supporters" States i refused ito recognize as a tiary Sentence passed by Judge Tlll-maThe first method of attack by the aiueuucLi aspirant nijiAtti yi Before t Sandino in recent skirmishes has of fit: D Johnson-Itouched the wound Tindhwre-- hart been to shower the Americans with learned that he was welcome As court this morning "upon J LeRoy home made" bombs filled ' with he tjplAO about getting iy'-feeLWrighti- 36 years of ge former broken gtaBarand-wIr- e nails me grouna ior a lanmng ne saw auditor of the First National bank jl the great airfield of more than 100 He to embezzlement pleaded guilty acres beneath him marked with ' IDAHO charges and banners 4 and beautifully flags a aecoraiea Certain' sums of money- were sign in block letters stood outhuge clearly It read: stolen "by the defendant while an "Repuhlica de Nicaragua T?ien- - employe of the bank which is a VALUE venido" — "Welcome to the Repub member of the Federal1 Reserve lic or --Nicaragua" r banki' of San Francisco it was BURST OF CHEERS Charged In an information filed The crowd burst into rheera a after Increased $5: Per Head 'ja grand jury investigation the Spirit of St Louis appeared TWO WEEKS' STAY - Assess The shout "there he comes" was Muskrats Johnson granted a stay picked up by all the small children ot Judge execution to not exceed two And Skunks who scurried about the field or weeks to permit the defendant tugged to get away from their par time to settle his affairs! He is at BOISE Idaho Jan 6 — (Bv The ents xvioaisniy gowned senoritas j a under bond liberty Associated Press — Increases of $5 forgot the dust of the Judge Johnson before passing per head on all range and common field and their fine rloth sentence of his acquaintance cattle and $4 per head on yearlings in to the be near joined the with (the told sprint defendant's father for were agreed upon today by the when it landed plane The Spirit of St Louis landed over 30 years and that :he knew county assessors assembled here In defendant was the member of convention The assessors gracefully the Nicaraguan band the a good family and that the family expect today to agree on valuation "The Banplayed suffer as a result of the bases for the assessment of the va ner" and as the familiar cry of would j h rious classes of property Last year "Viva Lindbergh" rose it was evi- case I "But that is always the case" range and common dent that another Central American were asthe Judge remarked Judge John- sessed at $15 and up cattle head country had taenthl tail while per observed further that the de- yearlings drew an assessed valua youth into Its heart "Vivo Los son was a trusted officer of a tion oi $8 and up In comparison Lstados Unidos!" cried fendant as Dr Dana G Munrothey the Ameri- bank where people place their with assessed valuation for this can charge de affaires greeted the money for safety that the defend- year of $20 and $12 flier and presented him to offi- ant violated the trust imposed in 3IILK COWS $3S him and stole certain sums of AH spring and summer cials calves money from depositors at the bank over six- months old willbe classiJudge Johnson explained that the fied as yearlings Bases of $50 on punishment in such cases was not registered cattle and $40 on grade REMUS ORDERED TO to exceed five years in prison and cattle are unchanged Common it was left to the discretion of milk cows are from $35 up The MENTAL HOSPITAL that th court as to the' punishment valuation ?of beef cattle is left to to be imposed upon offenders the individual assessors CINCINNATI Tan ft fTlx T Assistant U S District: Attorney Assessments on horses and mules Associated Tress) — George Remus me iormer unicago lawyer who be- Ed M Morrissey informed the are unchanged as are assessments came king of bootleggers was de- court ithat the defendant had made of $7 per head on common sheep restitutio that he was from a grade sheep at $10 per head and nied a writ of habeas and hfs hope of regaining his lib good family "was not otherwise a goats at $7 per head Valuation of sheep is left to the aserty arter tne murder of his wife criminal and had had a good registered sessor turned to an appeal from the pro- - standing in a church VALUE ON SKUNKS LENIENCY ASKED oate court oraer which found him Insane and directed c n tyi m 1 m 0 ri t Attorney Arthur Woolley for the Turkeys are raised from $150 to $2 but chickens are unchanged to the state hospital for the crim- defendant asked for leniency inal insane at Lima Charges brought agalnjt Wright in valuation at 25c each Bee as a result of a grand jury investi- stands or hives are unchanged from The decisi that he had misap- the $3 valuation last year The valby Judge Charles S Bell of the gationto were own use certain sums uation of foxes was cut from $125 his court or common pleas He grant- plied ed Charles Hclston counsel for "by cashing a false and fraudulent to $50 a head for this year and Remus time to Derfect an n nnpn debit slip purporting to be accrued new valuations of $1 on muskrats to the court of appeals which pre interest on a time certificate" The $6 on mink and $1 on skunk were vented immediate removal of Re- cases were charged against the de- established fendant as follows: From the OgValuation fixation on lumber and mus to the Lima institution den Land company $8320 on Feb- - machinery is eft to the Individual ruarysj 8 1926 from Augustus or assessors Aliice Anderson $53 on April 28 HAL ROACH AND 1926 from the Utah State National bank of Salt Lake $6233 on AuWIFE SEPARATE gust Z 1926 y iiLOS ANGELES Jan 6— (By The Associated Press) — Hal Roach CHAIN GROCER film producer today announced MORE COLLEGIANS that he and his wife the former STUDY RELIGION Margaret Nichols of the screen had separated but that he had CHICAGO Jan 6— (By The As Clarence Saunders : To "every hope that the separation sociated Press) — Religion think would be temporary" teachers of statei universi Ignore Demand From The producer said that the ques- religious is ties stu the Cojlege Interesting tion ' of a divorce had not been "Three Ghost Men" : discussed by them and that he was adentsiimore today than it has for generation sure they could live happily toMEMPHIS Tenn Jan 6— (By The educators meeting here The gether again "when certain mat- base Associated Press) — A letter on their belief the greater ters are settled" disaster to "you and threatening number of students enrolling in your The separation was said to have classes unless he left $5500 family" of instruction religious occurred shortly after Christmas old $100 bills at a spot under "Ah index" points out Dr Jo- am railroad tonight was re seph C Todd dean of the religious ceived todaytrestle Clarence Saunders by school university of Indiana "is chain grocery store magnate It FORTUNE WILL the increasing enrollment was signed "the three ghost men" to be seem in interested ?They GO TO CHILDREN "This is the notice that we religion for its own sake as well will give you"only read letter as wishing to make a scientific which warned Saundersthe not to NEW YORK Jan The Bible" of the as "we don't in the 'police notify Associated Press) — Edward West study between Increased to take any foolishness" Browning wealthy real estate church denominations Is one rea tend The letter written on a typewho married Frances son for more college youths turn writer concluded operator with these words "Peaches" Heenan has announced ing to religion thinks Dr Todd written in capital letters that at his death his fortune will "Don't fail If you do it will to children go be the most brutal crime ever "You can do things for children CLUB IIIEADS and they appreciate it" he said NEW YORK Jan The committed" met the challenge with "There's no use working unless Associated Press) — The new presi- an Saunders announcement that he would you have something to work for dent of the Women's National not pay the money but would-paI have been working with the innluh la Mtav Vfttirt W e & reward of $1000 for the arrest tention of helping children all my more! whose father was twice gov- of the letter writers life That's why I've succeeded ernor 'ot Rhode Island and United He has three- - children — Amy I've had a goal" Statesr senator Clair 15 Lee 21 and Clay IS if " jj j ! i LtHUY SENTENCED : - nji tho-Sniri- T-- n -- the-feder- - l CATTLE - f RAISED - sun-bak- Star-Spangl- i" nr 7-- 12 ed ed y- n-- iiinr - ! li 1 1 THREATS SENT : i 6-- (By - - j! G-O- -P 6-- KBy ' THREE SECTIONS IN DOCUMENTS REPORTED FAKE MEI BY NAVY More LAST EDITION P iffeon to G Fct rid O pening of O gden St ock Sh ow CODE MESSAGE Evidence Given Carrier Released at Coliseum Will Fly to Own Loft and That Mexican Papers There Shoot-Frenc"75" Boom of Which Will Are Spjurious ' Cause Whistles to Blow Notification That Big Exhibition of Famous Animal Herds Is Ready For FACTSON AVI LA ' Visitors ' r Jl ' Holds Record For Offer--INVITATION has been extended to the public to attend the ing To Sell Secret of the Ogden Livestock show! which Missives will be held 10 f " !" 1 : ' ' ' T i o'clock in front of the Saturday morning at y Coliseum Preparations are being made for seme of the most Jan The Associated Press) —Code messages in the Mexican documents unique "stunts" which have ever attended the opening of a puousnea in nearst newspapers public exhibit according to Jesse S Richards show secretary were described as "fakes" today Promptly at 10 o'clock the icity Uniled WASHINGTON Sandino Showers Marines t j' - ns from peon to president today took delight in honoring' the Lone Eagle They wee amazed above all else at the youth of the i large-industries- ting Their Welcome One! of the large dailies says "Ogden is an important railroad has confessed that he bought the center and is noted for its flour mills canning plants dockyards poison with which he said Mrs Bidwell killed her husband Altheus sugar factories and other Bidwell police announced today Authorities took Clark to the No western city has ai greater morgue where Bldwell's body was promise than Ogden as a flour displayed sunder a glaring light The No western city is Incident mill center qaused him to break down developing so rapidly as a live- and confess stock market Bidwelli died last Friday as the authorities deOn certain days of last year the result of Spolson local stockyards were at ithe top clared Clark and Mrs Bidwell were arrested but while the womin receipts an accused Clark he wolud say Clark was a boarder in Down in central Africa in Tan- nothing ganyika where an Ogden man is the Bidwell home Clark was said to have admitted large copper mines the operating man-eatin- g lion is to be found that he purchased the poison at the request of Mrs Bidwell who There the average mandoes not gave him the money saying she 35 to: It life be much over live tq kill rats Poison of the He may not wanted goes well for him same was placed in a dish of kind reach young manhood' if a lion food which Bidwell ate just before stalks him he died tjie police say Living in Ogden may have some elements which are not perfect -but Ogden is a most delightful with some of the place compared kraals! of that"" part of Africa where the lions are heard to roar at night FOR EDUCATION It is reported that of late the hungry animals with a developed appetite for human flesh roam over the land in packs of twenty Young Man Arrested In or thirty raid the native huts and Class Psychology bear away screaming victims to devour at their leisure i Room One! Hon is said to have killed NEW YORK Jan 6 — (By The 80 human beings Associated Press) — Emil Erdreych college student was in This! is a reminder that the World still has its frontiers where jail today while detectives inves- charges that he stole $35man is hunted much as man has tigated 000 from this employers so that he huntedj the wild beasts might complete his education Since November 30 last police When the" natives were well armed with spears they pursued said Erdreych systematically the mighty animals and the Hons forged Checks of the New York learnedi to fear man ' Then the Mercantile company where he had British compelled the natives to worked simce boyhood winning pro disarm! In an effort to end tribal motion by his intelligence and apWars plication The poverty of his family he s4id drove him to Once more the Hons come out larceny as the solution of his grand probof the brush to prey on man "J lems Nine bank accounts totaling That is the story of man's ear- about 17000 were opened with-thliest struggles Stolen money the youth confessed 525000 in cash to the deIt was a battle between man and He gave who arrested him as he the wild animals and man discov- tectives in a sat classroom at New York to was the ered that mastery last university! 1 night V strong Erdreycih lived with his mother brother in an apartment in the That is why all our early his- and He kept $25000 in a kitchBronx of to over recital is given tory en unknown to them cupboard armed conflicts His salary his employers said Then was $18 a week The youth was Man! conquered the brut Studying psychology at the univerhe found he was at war with sity working by day and attending Classes at night In those African kraals where and the lions crush down the hutsbeds drag- the natives from their old and young when they are huddled in their huts at night must dread the dark and fear Is upon them the That is the old old story of into i past That is why wea come dominant with fear world the factor Administration In Idaho Blamed Por Heavy The primitive man"had fear and all rage highly developed and with i Losses civilization offerthe centuries of man continues to ing protection IDAHO FALLS Ida Jan 6 — fear (By The Associated Press) — PoNo one in Ogden should have the litical maneuvering and policies of degree the present state administration fear complex to a great but where the lions come in the have cosjt the potato industry of human beings fear Idaho several million dollars in lost night to devour premiums this year the Idaho Poinseparably is a part of tato Dealers' association charges in m a docump nt approved at their anNew York has a population of nual meqting here Thursday The Ann nnn within the city proper text of the charges which cover In 9500000 to have and claims several (typewritten pages was made public today through Parley the greater metropolitan area Rlgby president of the dealers' Given the same area as London body They are to be printed and city the largest New York becomes circulated throughout the potato a in the world growing Sections of the state The document recommends that New York represents a greater the potato growers call another than that of mass meeting to demand growth inthepopulation a known has wrld any city session of the legislature fospecial enact the old under regulations lposness That is a proud boast for which the Idaho potato commandJ cans ed a premium on the market Politicians the document states must some And yet there are things barred from the meeting and about New lork that Americans be of strong regulations should be enactdo not speak of with any show ed openly blaming Governor Bald-iridpride Jopn Welch commissioner of and the "Remihiian There are more murders in New agriculture York than in any other city of the machine' for the present rhaotic condition oi me potato industry world The dealers are of the opinion acThere are more burglars pick- cording to their action of Thursday a special legislature ' should pockets and thieves in New York that name a hnnrri an than elsewhere delegate! to it regulatory authority over tneinausTry This body would erably poor people in the slums ot act in a judiciary caoacitv earh that great city than in London's session thus controlling the flow of off grade potatoes I — j Senoritas Porget Fine Gowns In Busty FACTS OH CRIME deep impression for they are thought of as clever In " their de ception ils taken home by the natives It would be a more wonderful America if all America could win the confidence of foreign people "What a Pine Looking Boy And So Young' ' MORGUE VISIT HELPS TO GET We send diplomatic representatives to Nicaragua They make no T I -- 1 FLIEfSYOUTH s world - Way Sdeiris Smoother For Outlawry of War GREET LINDY Washington by Frank Francis If ' j OGDEN CITY JJTAH FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 6 1928 Marine Corps j and enjoy the festivities incident to this great exhibition Year— No 173 h nfr 'January — Fffty-efflht- 1 ' I' CPEND your winter cation in! Ogden during Til SI li mm temperature : 3 1 nr LTVESTOGK SHOW —-B- States navy experts who by testified before a special senate in vestigating committee Commander A D Strudle in charge of the code and signal (section of the navy pronounced the code messages and their apparent translations as "mere nonsense" An investigation was made into the several published messages and translations Commander Strudle explained and every means known to the navy failed to 'break the so- called code" He cited numerous reasons why in the navy's opinion the code were "faked" OFFERS REFUSE!) Arthur Bliss Lane chief of the Mexican affairs division of the state department and former first secre tary of the American embassy in Mexico told the committee that Avila Miguel procurer of the Hearst documents offered to get seme Mexican documents for the American embassy These were refused Lane said He branded as a 'lie" the story that he had offered to sell infor mation about American "affairs' Frank McLoughlin of theEl Sol Petroleum company in Mexico had said Avila came to him with an offer to sell Information passing between Ambassador Sheffield and Secretary Kellogg and that Avila had said Mr Lane was available That is just a plain lie" Mr Lane said as the committeemen v laughed FOR 200 PESOS For 400 pesos' Mr Lane said that Avila offered" to get an orig inal of a letter purporting' to have been sent to' the governors of Mex lean states The proposal was de clined by Lane who added that the American embassy once ob tained the release of Avila from jail The department official said that John Page Hearst reporter fre quently came with Avila to the era bassy in connection with docu ments "Whom did these documents in volve?" Chairman Reed said "I do not know" Lane replied "but I have noticed that many of Mr Hearst's documents appear to have been written by the same per son although the papers purported to come from many different of ficers and persons" " -- ' Stock Show 's Main Events Saturday 10 n hi formal opening ceremonies in front of the Coliseum School children free during the afternoon Sunday — Show open to public- all day Band concert at 2 y "! o'clock Monday-Judging of livestock Annual stockmen's boxing and wrestling contest at theatre at 8 o'clock Orpheum — Tuesday Annual sale of shorthorn bulls and females 0 p m nnnual stockmen's ball at the Berthana' Wednesday--Annu- al auction g of all stock At 2 :30 o'clock lightweight team pulling contest Annual stockmen's banquet at Hotel Bigclow 6:30 p in Thursday— Final day Sale of beef and dairy cattle Heavyweight horse pulling contest at 2:30 p in Show open all day — prize-winnin- CONTRACTORS TO DANCE AND DINE TONIGHT ': j State And City Officers To Be Guests At ' 'Annual Event ' Officials of Salt Lake Ogden and the state will be" guests tonight of the intermountaln branch of the Associated t General Contractors of America at their annual meeting and banquet in the More than 200 Hotel' Blgelowcontractors material building dealers and guests are expected to be present Among those who will be present are Henry II Blood chairman of state road commission MorCHILD'S TESTIMONY ris the Housecroft state bridge engineer H S Kerr member of the ACQUITS MOTHER state road - commission Preston Peterson chief engineer of the CHICAGO Jan 6 — (By The As state road commission B J Finch sociated Press)-- Esther Lucill district engineer of the United Jensen 8 years old Thursday con States bureau of public roads W vinced a Jury that her mother J Parker member of the state should be acquitted of manslaugh road commission Mayor John F ter charges as she related the story Bowman of vSalfc Lake Mayor of the shooting of Mrs Edna Reed Frank Francis of Ogden the city fatally wounded by a bullet Intend (Continued on Page Two) The ed for the girl's step-fathMrs Lillian was fired May shot by Strand her mother at' Edward Strand during a scuffle the girl told the Jury and the bullet hit " Mrs Reed The girl's testimony was interrrupted by frightened tears but attorneys failed to shake her story of the shooting - er OGDEN'S BANKS REPORT GAINS DEMPSEY'S SISTER IN STAGE CAREER Jan- 6 — (By Press) — The Ex- SAN FRANCISCO Increase of Job PROTEST NAME I OF HOLLYWOOD LONPON Jan 6 — (By The Associated Press) — The Dally Express' says that the new British film center has cast aside the name of Hollywood On the ground that "the people of this country rightly or wrongly attach to the' name Hollywood sinister associations" the promoters of the center near" Elstree Hertfordshire abandoned the appellation "Protests from the residents of the locality and others brought about the decision - COUNTY JAIL IS Millions In peposits Is Announced SAN RAFAEL Calif Jan 6— (By The Associated Press) — Marin county across the bay from San Francisco and having a population of 30000 is looking for some new use for its county jail for one "trusty" who never Except is locked up the Jail Is empty and has been so for months County authorities said It was necessary to keep the to take care of the lawn and trusty he- was not anxious about that - ' "freedom" anyway : se j ts " i CHICAGO PLANNING CHICAGO' Jan 6— The Associated Press) — All (By countries of the world will be and' glad to participate In theready second-world'fair to be held in Chicago Ernest T Trigg executive chairman of the sesquicentennial exposition in Philadelphia said Thurpday "History of fairs" he said "shows that the larger ones attract world-wid- e Interest at intervals of about ten years In between these periods foreign countries rarely participate "The great fairs of our life time have been the world's fair in Chicago in 1893 the St Louis exposition in 1904 the San Francisco fair in 1915 and the Philadelphia exYours in 1933 position in 1926 will be greatest of all"Trustees for the fair were granted a charter Thursday s Annual reports of the Ogden Clearing House association and in-of Ogden banks show a decided crease In clearings and deposits respectively in 1927 as compared to 192S The total turnover of the Ogden Clearing House association for 1927 was $86798178 as compared to $82801726 for 1826 These figures showing a turnover of nearly four million dollars more were given Thursday by Harmon B Barton secretary ' of the association Ogden banks had deposits of 824624419 on December 31 1927 as compared to $22548125 on the same date In 1926 an Increase of $2076294 i - - j EXAMINATION FOR DRUNK ILLEGAL HAMPTON Jan 6 TO WED WARD (ByBING The Associated NYf Press) — Su- OIL MAGNATE t preme Justice Leon G Rhodes has handed clown a decisthat the forcible examination of t an individual to: determine E W Marland To Marry ion whether he is intoxicated is conGirl Whom He traryIsto constitutional provisions and therefore illegal The decisAdopted ion fellows the appeal ot a prisoner tentenced to the penitentiary NEW YORK Jan 6— (By The for driving an automobile while Associated Press) — The romance Intoxicated of a oil magnate and his 2 3 year-old ward was disclos( ed today with announcement that STOCK EXCHANGE they would marry within a month SEAT FOR $300000 EW Marland president of the Marland Oil company and one of NEW YORK Jan 6—(By The the wealthiest oil men of the Associated Press)— A profit of southwest v adopted Lydie Miller Roberts when she was 16 year $100000 In seven months was the old At the same time he and his reward of James B Wilson who wife adopted her brother George arranged Thursday to sell his seat three years younger His wife died orithe stock exchange for $300000 The membership was acquired In in June 1926 II May of last year for $200000 It was the devotion of his after the death of his Duncan Wood of New York was wife said Mr Marland that con- the purchaser The price Is $10000 vinced him that he wanted her for less than the record and $5000 below the previous sale his wife Ce-ur- ' ' : 1 -- STANDING EMPTY ire-lea- j Over Two WORLD'S FAIR IN '33 - The Associated aminer says that Elsie Dempsey 21 sister of Jack Dempsey former heavyweight champion has embarked here on a stage career under the stage name of Elsie Dawn and has taken a minor part in a stock company production Asserting that she did not intend to use her famous brother's influence to get ahead Miss Dempsey refused to use his name She came here from Los Angeles a month ago and asked for the stage and county commissioners will meet with Charles H Barton president of the livestock show in front of the building President Barton will be handed a ' homing pigeon by officials of the Sperry Flour company SWIFTEST IN LOFT i The bird Princess Drifted Snow is the swiftest in the Sperry loft and has been trained0 to fly directly from the Coliseum to the Sperry mills President Barton will the pigeon Small electrified wires have been placed over the entrance of ithe loft at the Sperry mills so that when the bird enters a French 75 mm field gun located in jthe Sperry yard will be fired? This signal will start the blow- ing ofiWhtstles in the railroad ydrds on factories and industrial plants of the- city in accordance withjar-rangemenannounciag that 'the livestock show is formally opened After the pigeon is released Mayor Frank Francis and members of the city and county commissions will be asked to speak briefly C1IOS1SN FOR TASK Manager H P Iverson of th Sperry Flour company arid Joseph Arrowsmith company auditor are with the livestock show officials in the opening of the big exhibit Pigeons used by the company have been released from the Coliseum during the last few days to determine which is the swiftest Princess Drifted Snow proved the speediest and has been chosen for the Important task! Livestock show officials are anxious that a large number of persons be present lit front of the Coll- seum when the unique opening ceremonies take place The big Coliseum was filled to overflowing today as the herds of ' dairy cattle and fat 'stock took their assigned places It was neces- -' sary to overflow the cattle exhibits into pens outside the big building and all hogs to be exhibited have been placed in sheds in the rear POULTRY AND SEED Workers were busy installing' the Weber county poultry exhibit on the mezzanine in the north end of the building and the seed show on the south mezzanine Scores of flags were as decorations in the Coliseumhung Ogby den firemen' The east and west sides have been covered with 'signs advertising livestocks firms banks and Ogden industries Exhibits this year include outstanding herds of America in dairy cattle fat stock and sheep Many winners of grand champion prizes at Kansas City Portland and other large livestock Chicago shows are here for the Inspection of the people of the intermountaln country Winners at the Utah State fair are also Included Every detail will be completed by tonight so that the exhibit will open promptly at 10 o'clock Saturday morning Mr Richards said Scores of herd owners herdsmen and workers ' from distant points are in the city foster-d- aughter |