Show FRIDAY EVENING JULY18 1530 THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER LIONS SELECT COURT HEARS SHOOTING CASE AS ACT PASSES HEW YORK MAH I f AS NEW CHIEF Convention C i t y Chosen As Toronto Chinese 18— (AP)—Thou- women living hailed the and married to foreigners abroad have ‘joyfully news from Washington that the Cable act has been so amended that they will be able without much difficulty to regain their American citizenship Mrs O P Belmont president of the National Women’s party whose Balsan born daughter Mrs Jacques former duchConsuelo Vanderbilt ess of Marlborough is one of the outstanding American heiresses married to a Frenchman said: “I am deeply gratified This bill was introduced in congress by the National Women’s party and we have devoted nearly a year to working for its passage” of the Paris Vas-sA Alumnae group with headquarters at the Women's University club here has a long secret list of American born women married to foreigners who are anxious to have back the nationality of their birth but who feel unable to return to the United States every few years to reas was establish their passports necessary under the 1922 Cable bill DENVER July-1- 8 — AP) — Earl W Hodges of New York City today was elected president of the Interna tional Association of Lions Clubs to succeed Ray L Riley of Sacramento Cal at the closing session of the organization’s fourteenth annual convention Toronto Canada was announced as the 1931 convention city Other officers elected were: Julian C Hyer Port Worth Tex first vice president advanced from the second vice presidency Robert L McKeever Washington D C second vice president advanced from third Charles H Hatton Wichita1 Kas third vice president advanced from director and Melvin erJones secretary-treasurChicago 1 ' an ar sub-commit- tee re-elec- ted Sas-kachew- July American-bor- n M- i- N Beulah Th? tips I the iSh for the limited commercial p ilots a Vassar alumna The commit-licenthe course of instruction costs are very blue and whose hair is very tee chairman Mrs Maurice Beulah whose eyes at the j expert attention has been the recipient of muchadditional ' hours j xo give out the names of women hundred the to soon fly f lvine field and hopes These certificate who have Manifested their interest photos coveted pilot’s transport for her necessary in crash never their American she in had& has show her-aflyer and waitress ‘ f a breach of be would citizenship t J role either faith” the' countess of Lauzanne ‘ -- -- se treaty in an allocution at one of the forthcoming consistories rather than through an encyclical it was learned-froan authoritative source here today The pope has been importuned by ®IV‘ number of governments to give He treaty the regarding expression was represented as answering that the he was fully sympathetic with was a it which of movement peace his lend it to was and willing part widest moral support He nevertheless believed It was -said that the International situation at present was such as not to warANTI-VJA- R rant his intervention inthat hemoIt was added however tended speaking at the proper an an allocution instead of use VATICAN CITY July 18— (UP) ment In encyclical and probably would —Pope Pius XI will express his the December consistory lor the oc- casion opinion of the Kellogg anti-w- ar m 1 popTto offer 1 VIEW - 24th St 189 Phone 412 can sell cheaper because we are out of high rent district and less overhead expense Come down ana see for yourself —Lots of parking space a jplivpiv $129 8ft WHEAT Khao 1 Guin-aubu- rn 1 Preliminary hearing of the case of the state against Frank Crosbie court negro was held in municipal and the matter was this morning advisement by Acting taken under Crosbie is Judge H A Soderberg a deadly charged f with assault with do to bodily intent with weapon last harm to Joe Valdez June 16 arrested Detective W K Milligan Crosbie It having been reported on Valdez that he drew a revolver was and fired at him Theonaffair Twenty-sixt- h said to have occurred street between Wall and Lincoln avenues at the residence tes-of Grace Turner a negress Sheshoot tified that she saw Crosbie three times at Baldez Detective Milligan said he founc revolver in the possession of a ' Associated Press Photo and that the defendant had Crosbie f told him that he did the shooting Harry Bennett alleged “touch The surprise witness of the hearwff” man In western New York’s was Valdez upon whom it is almillion dollar arson ring was ing the assault was male He said closely guarded by Buffalo police leged he did not remember whether life that against-hlto attempts prevent Crosbie June 16 and that he saw he — had no recollection of having seen which Crosbie is alleged to In 1828 the first edition of Web the gun The gun was shown to used was have ster’s dictionary published KSMWaS I Attack ‘ — - - PARIS sands of DIRECTORS NAMED including- two Directors named out the quota of to fill additional 12 provided by a revised constitution are William S Hewlett BridgeDr P L Holman port Conn Julius B Mount Pleasant Utah Wuerthner Great Falls Mont R and Robert J Osenbaugh Denver Ind Lafayette Phillips Directors will hold office hereafter two years Instead of three as recommended by the outgoing president The new president has been vice for the past year president CHINESE GREETINGS China added its greetings to those of Canada before the fourteenth annual acontention of the international association of Lions clubs toChinese day when Henry K Chang consul general San Francisco told that organizathe service clubmenwere doing much tion such as theirs international peace to foster W M Martin judge of the court of appeals in the province ofa simyesterday brought ilar message to the LionsLions have “Clubs such as the found a very fertile field in China Mr the last decade" said during “and a are good doing they Chang deal to aid the country particularly to aid the young people of China belong Leading men of my country to the Lions and other service Supposed Target Declares He Cannot Remember American Citizenship - To VBe Easily Regained-- 4 By Wives ' — t f ' Praises Club Old Wheat FLOUR 25 NewSPUDS 35c $160 $220 tota-MAS- H -- nto25s COFFEE 2S Eds OffSO Snagaij? RlAEilT ‘easm JS® s BY NEWOITY LAW EX-OFFIC- QityBriefs Divorce— Judge George S Barker di- Merle Andrus a today granted vorce from Lawrence Andrus on the to provide They grounds of failure were married on April 19 1926 in Salt Lake and have no childern On Visit— Mrs Mayte Fowler liamson formerly of Ogden and now of San Diego Cal is visiting in Og den with her sisters Mrs J S Car street and ver 539 Twenty-secon- d Mrs W J Barnes 2651 Monroe ave nue Business Visit— Tinsley Smith of Denver commercial agent of the Central Savannah line was in Ogden today visiting various railroad offices July- 18— (UP)—The steamer British Dalryan en route to Montreal from Swansea struck an iceberg and is still held fast on a “ledge” in the berg according to Lloyds The Dalryan ran head on into the iceberg She gave her position as and 5559 approximately 5050 north two holds west and reported that were shipping water Repairs are is being completed while the vessel still on the ice An attempt to pull away will be made when the weath-- i f o special train On Way Fox bearing 125 members of the Raoul led by Film corporation Walsh director passed through Ogden Thursday afternoon on their return to Hollywood from Jackson Hole Wyo where they had been making a picture ' Taken Home — Whipple George street-wlwas 548 Twenty-fourt- h in an automobile accident a short time ago suffering a fracture of the skull and other injuries was moved from the Dee hospital to his home this morning in a greatly improved condition In City— W L Harvey of Denver executive secretary of the central western shippers’ advisory board is in Ogden conferring with Ralph E Bristol Utah chairman and Reed W Warnick Utah secretary On Tour—While on a tour of livestock and farm conventions Mr - and Mrs James K Wallace of Washington D C arrived today from Logan Mr Wallace is a livestock specialist of the federal department of agriculture Business CaU — G C’ Aikins and R P Bebber officials of the Postal -company were Telegraph and Cable office local the today visiting JL To France — A special car Gold Star mothers en route to France will pass through Ogden on Union Pacific train No 8 today from Los Angeles Arrest —Charles Busco 50 of Roy was arrested on a warrant this morning on a charge of obstructing the highway at Riverdale Qoooo o ooooo oooo - con-tami- ng Injuries Are Fatal To Representative CHICAGO HI July 18— (AP)— Florian Lampert representative in congress irom the Sixth Wisconsin district died today from injuries received in an automobile accident ten days ago as he was motoring to his home from Washington He wTas 67 years old Lampert died in a Chicago Heights hospital He had suffered numerous fractures and internal injuries when his automobile skidded into a ditch after colliding with a truck - Accompanied by Charles F Nolan a student at Georgetown university in Washington the congressman was en route to his home in Oshkosh at the time of the accident Lampert a Republican had served in the house of “ representatives since 1916 Feed $160 Hog Wheat load lots —cwt $123 Flour $110 The Biff Store on 22nd ' ‘ - Load Lots $135 Retail The Big Store On 22nd As stated last Week we can furnish you choice sound wheat at $125 cwt bulk delivered C Special prices on white wheat Call and see us was a terrible travesty on "It' justice to let them do that” Wha-to len said “We need federal laws make them answer questions as to how they entered the country” He was scheduled as the first witness today and when he did not appear Chairman Fish of the committee ordered a subpoena for him Whalen apologiezd when he did aphad misunderstood pear saying he the time he was to' testify Fish cenusred him for being late ’ - p- - You Have "Found Splendid Bargains Here Always Reliable if riPC nr H- p h at PftH p at h : Taffetas Lamb Patties ?j Ham Patties Boiling 25 c Choice L Ginghams Good quality gingham 25c Ham Ends 25c Assorted Cold Lb-2- ! ®efb Silk Crepes1 makes Washable Corsets and Girdles" lines of SAE5E r Sponge Layer Special : t I -- i Special J MILLINERY Summer Hats Taffetas Silk Crapes Fancy Straws and Braids Turbans white and colors Your choice -- Fancy- - 3 pltgs SS® Morgan’s Evergreen Can : AQr $1100 JJ the lot ' JC for Cutex Sets w All choice ! Liquid cuticle remover quid polish remover and liquid polish - with emery boards and orange wood li- stick in attractive box Regular $100 Theme Hose All the summer colors and shades in all sizes service weight and chiffon SatPrice $119 worked ’yarns ’ designs Bright - ' " ‘ ' remnants in linings curtain materials prints cretonnes and white goods remnant to be colored Bags An assortment included Wall Tapestries - Variety of sizes and shapes in soft harmonizing colors landscape dancers and his-to torical patterns Values i $450 Now— $100 and $250 : S©ap SI S cans 25g S© Ibacc 2)0Q ' V K s S93 FRUITS FOR SALAD WeDG©mi © nllQuart ::: m©qs MACARONI - J ! I Spi?nimo 2ffib0o'29© EaAEED We Fatten and Dress Our Own 'Chickens f ! i i o)Tjfl3G I?E?©c3eE0Q ACROSS FROM TABERNACLE cans Special Beads- Crystal wood and bacalite Variety of colors and styles Values to $200 PA JJ Swansdown Large Pkg Calumet (SaEie FEeuuE? BAKING POWDER G&o 1-- Lb Can 29© a® 8 lbs TOMATOES 2 CUCUMBERS 1-- 2 ILIbo 25c pound baskets i5c anid 2 for 15c 1 4 4 4 3 j BEETS TURNIPS I Bunches 10c Bunches 10c Bunches 10c Bunches 10c ICICLE RADISHES Cl 2 Pounds 15c : ENDIVE 15c CURLEY CABBAGE large heads 3 Bunches 10c RADISHES 4 punches 10c GREEN ONIONS Each 5c GREEN PEPPERS i Pound 10c RED CABBAGE I 15 Pounds $100 GOOSEBERRIES Per Pound 10c to 25c CHERRIES CARROTS 1 1 ! Apples Fine For Lemons Pies Ripe and Juicy 3 pounds 10c 20c dozen Extra CHOICE MEATS same !“"' Rib 2 a© Fouls Eoaotti Eli EG© Loin Or 6SQ Rib POT ROASTS Your Choice so© DEEP 29© Creamery DHYEIjEEl Fresh nib s nyig FD©VEOH©n-'G- -- Ed© nib rVOo '©SDEEI:D3EAB Full line of and Green Vegetables Ice Cold Watermelons Order Early F?ee Delivery Stringless Open Evenings and Sunday A BL — fresh-Fruit- V Best Grade Fruits—Vegetables— All Kinds of Berries SPASiiEni a© nibo Green Beans Potatoes 2 nib - y Open Day and Night All" Prices Good Tonight 2 ipEiOGo Sgo of leather bags shopping pouch and underarm styles in reds browns and black Values to 595 AQ f or as® Half Price These values are samples of what you will find all over the store! There’s a bargain wherever ‘you look SATURDAY IS THE ' LAST DAY OF OUR TABLE AND ' - COUNTER SALE t ? E9© Can IN OUR MARKET Stfewnimo Eleimc Hlbo EO© E?E?!ieE1D EIb E9© - ' We have some more cotton Tapestry Yam Pictures 2SG Scans 33® SHni?nmmin) Cotton Remnants Art Department H3 ' Del Monte' PANCAKE FLOUR ‘ ©c’ajpeliE'aiSft 42Q 0 Alirieties dresses in bright Lovely cotton A few Kathleen Quinns anteed tub-fa- st Among them Very t 7Qr - 1 — Ribs — Pig Heads— Tripe— Neck Bones— Pig Tails Spare Fish All Kinds in Season— Pickled Pork— Fresh Side Pork SARDIIIES Table of Wash Dresses colors Guar- We have some more silk voiles in both 3ght and- dark colors Saturday’s 6 2©e32 Bq ceibese s!::nfe:2®s Potato 2 same S3® CREAM OF WHEAT®- 23e - To clean up this table of brokenA corsets and girdles any garment Silk Voiles - ’ f $L69 Broken lots” It seems rl- - ' diculous but you can buy-an- y bottle of perfume in Meats as: 32-in- ch attractive service- - 5c Extra suitable for dresses and quilts Plain checks and stripes 1 width yoC Perfume L::25c STibRoas‘:25c Veal Stew C Standard 1 : Soft finished taffetas in a wide range "of colors For this sale only regular qq' Price ’3 -- Halves or Sliced D No ZY Can 4 Special ?h°!fe‘b- - Than Ever 1 crepe rAfL 51 Baby Beef Pot riiniiA VllOIvC Roasts lb Veal Roasts Lb 20c-25- c ‘ Dressed Springers IPEAS We Have More Friends T Tables and counters in every department hold odd lots I for SATURDAY’S CLEAN-UP- ? able garments - Whole Bran ESZj EH3EZZI Just One Day Remains of This Remarkable Event at cost and under f $150 value Ogden’s Largest and Most Sanitary Food Emporium IPOGfi’O Bargains Are Better Than ' Ever if - 1 FREE DELIVERY 2472 Wash Ave Phone for Food — 2800 g MUR ml & - Phone 152 Washington :larKet'' h Qoo oo QOOQOQQgPQQgg 2 Sale ' - - MEAT Veribest DEVILED 5 -- Last Day of Our Table and Counter urday’s Extra Good ’ PAINE o - Q Q Q NEW YORK July 18— UP)— Grover Whalen who was police commissioner during the two most recent communist uprisings in New York told a congressional committee today that the nation needs a law to determine how communists enter the United States The commissioner who was late because he thought he was schedclears uled for appearance at 2 p m told The steamship Athenia is standing of the spring' disturbances of the by Llovds said communists and of the police ararrests He said he turned the 1 rested over to the immigration deso Choice the government might partment find out how the communists enter the country The communists he WHEAT said refused the information j and said iti was up to the government to In Truck find out 2008 Wash LONDON v -- FARMERS’ FEED ' CO Vessel By British - Two Convicted of Breaking Whalen Would How Communists' ' Peddler Ordinance Enter U S Probable Appeal ————— Ying-Tan- 95c ER : Determine! Acting Judge H A Soderberg in city court has rendered decision in the two separate cases of F W Uggla and George Buckway Charge with violation of the “wholesale peddler” ordinance recently enacted by the city board of commissioners The judge denied the motion for dismissal and found the defendants Sentence may be proguilty It is nounced Saturday morning cases will be apthe that expected pealed to the district court on the constitutionality of the ordinance The cases were similar and were considered jointly by the court It was shown that both defendants had places of business in the city and that they were distributing their goods to retail dealers Atis torney James A Howell who defendhandling the cases forthetheordinance ants contended that is unconstitutional and discriminatory Ife thinks there can be no such thing as “wholesale peddling” under any definition of the word "peddle” which he asserts meaps to sell from house to house These cases are among the first to be tried under the new ordinance and considerable interest is taken as to the final interpretation of the law in the higher courts for 5 Fryers explained “since undoubtedly many women communicated with the committee for women’s nationality rights without the knowledge of their husbands1 NEW LAW URGED COURT UPHOLDS clubs” g The son H E Chang former Chinese minister to the Unitthe ed States Mr Chang brought -- current of a convention description events in China and their bearing on the course of the country’s politi cal and economic system Home— A In Arson Case I'JOUEN HAPPY He stated that he knew nothing about it and thought he had never seen it before Fred J Conway attorney for Crosbie moved for dismissal of the case on the grounds that the corpus delicti had not been proved The motion and evidence were taken under consideration Valdez © c2i |