Show 'ah THE OGDEH EST ABUSMCD 16 70 PUBLISHING COMPANY A L GLASMANN Fun JFrancis and D EDITOR AND MANAGER J GreenweU Associate Eflitora AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published Every Evening and Sunday Morning Without a Muzzle or a Club ' of The Associated Press CUnited Press NEA Members Service and A B use to the or ror The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled not to credited news it all of dispatches republication otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Must Be Paid In By Carrier 75c a Month By a Mall— Year In Utah Idaho Advance— 5c a Month— $700 All Other States $100 a Month Hevada and Wyoming CALL 252 FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS The Platform Standard-Examiner- 's A Modern City and County A New City High School Building i Control ot a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate 150-0Persons Road ImproveVigorous Campaign of City and County X ments 00 ' Scenic Road to Mount Ogden and Road From Ogden Canyon to Weber Canyon Another North and South Arterial Highway An Improved Highway to Great Salt Lake A Central Place On A Transcontinental Air Route made me so happy Conscription however is not enough— we need also national unity My wish for the German people is a strong army a healthy procreative people unity and peace Long livie liberty'" That speech clearly indicates the desire to have Germany once more a tremendously powerful armed nation Th e reference to a to give out peace is nothing but ' I ODAY VEDNESDAY EVENING R: SIDE GLANCES : FA -- - by-pl- ward appearance of generous promptings Ludendorff is a typical soldier with Bismarck's love of conquest and Bismarck's iron hand EUROPE'S CRISIS QIR JOHN SIMON British foreign secre tary gave the house of commons an official summary of Germany's demands but added nothing to what already was known by the public Sir John and Prime Minister MacDon- ald are to be Britain's representatives at Stresa There is a feeling they are not best fitted of British statesmen for the task as they are constantly preaching suplneness 'in the face of an aggressive Germany which if given the required latitude will over whelm Europe in war Russia Italy and France are prepared to take strong measures to check Hitler before he becomes a more serious menace but Sir John and the prime minister are disposed to placate and mollify the Nazis by soft words and a vacillating attitude If Great Britain fails to take ' a firm stand against the demands of Hitler the prospects of war will be increased The tight-lipp- non-interferi- self-conscio- vvf v- ' - 4 V'-- 1 - I — - M-- i 4 r i v Mv" '- V - r-- t tv ' - J w i1 - r 7 My amuses me son-in-la- w ru AtiA anH uvivit tv hk rirtoon vvvm to 8 PAt OtT' INC T MREO U He's president of a big corpor hAsns nhnnt any Vlllil iJ ivf tvuijg AWUb Xmrwo 4-- inactive complacen- England Russia Poland Czechoslovakia and the small fry bombing and gassing each other if they feel that they must We have had our turn in Europe and Woodrow Wilson's striped trousers are laid away troops that destroyed the Russian forces in the Masurian lake region although Hindenburg was in supreme command on that front As disclosing the modern German conception of religion and war Ludendorff s reply to the congratulations showered upon him is interesting He said: t "The radical realization of God isvessen-tia- l as a backbone for the state and army I know I caused the greatest disappoint-rie- n to many of my friends and followers when I began publicly to attack the prevailing Christian faith but I am convinced ttis faith is not apt for regenerating our peoples My wife Mathilde Ludendorff has supplied a philosophy for a new racial religion Every race must have its own inof God' digenous conception " of the military matters j he' Speaking said: ' - friend to help eat them There the national problem is solved on a small scale The appetites of two colored boys dispose of peanut overproduction Other would vanish if all the people had what they want and need Inade quate distribution is the trouble over-producti- on One young colored man stands on Clarence Darrow says "good times are the dining car roof while another from below throws to him big gone forever" But he is the one who sev- pieces of slippery ice that must be eral years ago predicted the eighteenth caught and dropped diner refrigerator amendment would never be repealed If you stood there Now that Prince Mdivani is about to lose his bride the Woolworth heiress all that remains to comfort him is the memory of dimes they spent together down to the you probably would miss eight pieces out of ten and one of the other two would knock you off the car roof The young man who throws them up says "no I can't remember when he ever missed one Why should he? Man is an adaptable animal A a inals call "the hot seat He had boasted that nobody could Chicago policeman's life was saved when hold him and he did escape from An answer that death house taking four other stopped a bullet to those who frown on cops accepting a murderers with him Three got over the outer walL : "In this hour I am thinking of the old whose garb I have once more put on and I am also thinking of the new army whose liability to conscription has little something on the side inny hi3-billfol- d Mr Hamilton let it be known that any attempt to capture him would mean death and destruction but we all chanee our minds sometime When police of Port Worth Texas and detectives from the Dallas coun- y sheriff's office cornered Hamil ton in a freight yard and he caw they had the drop on him he put CONFERENCE FIXES RULES FOR ROMANCE his hands as nicely as could be up r) (Richmond Va acfind there is I move no toward his gun no" "death great spiritual Tne three young women in the group had just come from- the tivity in the United States That and destruction" alL Christian Youth conference and were ready to report "The con- I believe Is the most hopeful sign He is now on hisatway to the death ference went on record" one of the trio announced "as —The Rev Fr Martin cell and the "hot seat" Crime really for the future Sincere Light Petting" The capitals were obvious in her tone! C does not pay—a life of worry then D'Arcy noted English Amasculine member of the party who had not attended the he "hot seat and who knows what questioned her further There was no fooling about it: beyond? they had taken a vote and it was unanimous M More dangerous than was Dilling-e- r The mere male uttered an audible sigh and pondered Sincere perhaps are those teachers and light petting— what is it and what its inspiration? Are emotions writers who are telling parents they Ram Has Dark Coat to jpe turned on and off as if by electric switch? And are must never definable in any precise classification save that of decency? they spank their children — So O But Eludes Bullets reasoning the male reminded the conferees that sorma lies lust Garry Myers psychologist beyond the end of the icy highway that the forsythe brambles are starred like the bypaths of heaven that narcissus spikes are The movie industry must not only JACItSON (UP) —There was tickling the glass blades that crocuses are rooting up with be willing but ready and able to a black sheepWyo eolden herd of moun in the snouts that kites are in the air that baseball pitchers are to voice of the public respond opin coaxing tain that ranges w:nter-boun- d sheep through the muscles to relax and that little girls are sitting in ion There is no magic wand for bet- Jackson Hole district rews on porch steps with the wind blowing over their knees It ter picture production — Will H The sheep was first reported in seemed to him that something was lacking from the deliberations Hays motion picture "czar" the vicinity seven years ago of the youth conference Suddenly it dawned on him Some of nature has given 'Didn't they" he asked timorously "say anything about love?" I am not interested In military the ram freak coat a of wool much dark ' Mthe youns women amended casually "we did men- - training from the point of view of er than S Vy3 the ordinary mountain too tion for war but I am very sheep' preparedness ' We oldsters shall not then Even if youth en masse much interested in it as a training One resident reported seeing the has gone on record in favordespair of so mechanistic a thing as in discipline the most valuable thing biacic sneep every year for seven Lisht Petting we hold that something else is in the air Sincere a young man can get:— Dr E M years but has never been able to ob Snrire £s ccsiina and there must be romance somewhere tain a good shot at him Mopkins Dartmouth president O pinions of the Press -- News-Leade- i - con-fcren- ce O case-harden- ed look better than ever I'm far behind in my railroad station prowling too Hotels express trains airplanes and even the buses have been dramatized on the screen stage radio and in best sellers but the depot so far as I know has been overlooked Yet the big city depot is a tornado of drama In the press at every gate is always the tension of nerves on edge But all Is not poignancy A son may be returning from Sing Sing A straying husband coming back to the fold Or there flutter the emotions of a recent may' seaside idyll Amos'n Andy glean much material at stations Dr Rockwell the comedian has found them the most productive hives of hilarity next to luncheon chatter at five and tens Tex Guinan's long domination of the brief popularity they enjoy today Very few do capacity business for more than six weeks Something new modern Frenchy and gyppy The Plaza cab ranks last stand of comes along and the crowd makes the hansoms had thinned to two a rush yawns and waits for the next More than 50 opened and closed when they came out this early dusk The Eli Hodges whose since January 1 patrons included Chauncey Depew wmte and the elder PulIncidentally no one individual has stanrord itzer appears only on the better been so long mourned on Broadway days Monday Saturday Sunday as Sime Silverman owner of VarThis year may finish iety On a street of quick enthusi- Rheumatism asms and quick forgetfulness his loss the hansom along with so many seems as fresh as though it happen- other things in a changing world ed yesterday In a dozen places every It's a threnodic theme for one of Beebe's richly decorative vignight glasses are lifted and remin- Lucius nettes of lost customs lost maniscing begins His friendliness had ners a strange anonymity for such a (Copyright 1935 McNaught Syndicate) made his way down to the bedroom —' f— It was empty Polly Chuck wasn't MEXICAN BRIDGE HOURS there ZAPATA Texas— (UP)— Opening f Johnny could hear the other hours for the Zapata-GuerreinChuck coming down the main hall ternational bridge linking the United and turning hurried out by the way States and1 Mexico have been exhe had entered He had found out tended it was announced here what he wanted to know and he Since its construction about five had no desire to fight down under years ago the bridge has been open ground The other was right at his daily for six hours heels when he came out again Johnny whirled to face him They glared at each other each ready to fight but neither wanting to start it I"tchinf$ Finally very slowly a few steps at a time Johnny backed off He For quick relief was satisfied now that Polly Chuck the fiery tor from was not in that house and he wantand to control ment ed to look for her elsewhere At the incessant the itching same time his foolish jealousy made use soothing KesinoL him still believe that the other knew It helps nature heal where Polly was It was very silly sick irritated skin silof him but jealousy usually is Get a jar today ly the night club field is remindful of o i i - JOHNNY SEEKS POLLY By THORNTON W BURGESS The jealous to conclusions leap And common sense but seldom keep '—Old Mother Nature Where was Polly Chuckj She was n't in the house where she had spent the winter Johnny Chuck had been down to the snug bedroom to make sure She had gone somewhere but where? It didn't enter his head that she might have gone wandering off to look for something to eat as he had' done when he awoke from his long sleep No sir he didn't think of that Already he had become very Jealous of a big strong! good-loo- k ing young Chuck who had come to that neighborhood In fact right now he was in one of Johnny's old underground houses Could it be that he had wooed and won Polly Chuck and that she had gone to live with him there? Johnny didn't stop to think that the strangerj had not been there long enough for this1 But jealous people seldom do think they just jump at conclusions Right away Johnny started back for that house When he got there he found the other Chuck sitting on' the- door step "Where is Polly Chuck?" demand ed Johnny — "Who is Polly Chuck?" asked the other looking interested "You know who she is Where is she?" retorted Johnny Chuck an grily "Does she live' around here?" ask ed the stranger "She's down In that house" de clared Johnny "She is not" retorted the other becoming angry in his turn uec out 01 my way wnne I go down there and see for myself" re torted Johnny "That Is my house anyway "You seem to think you own all the houses on the Green Meadows but I would have you to understand that this is mine now" declared the 9 f ro 55: f " "Where is Polly Chuck?" demanded " ECZEMA -- 7 i Johnny to one of those back entrances Then he dived in He didn't get far for the passage was blocked He didn't try to dig He backed outi hurriedly and before trie other had recovered from his surprise Johnny had reached the (Copyright 1935 by T W Burgess) other back entrance and was inside "The next story: "Polly's Indepen- This passage was clear and Johnny dence" I o - l C : 7 - But the other didn't get out of his ground in front of the entrance to that underground house H was not afraid He was quite ready to fight for his-- rights and Johnny knew from experience that in another fight with this fel low he would be lucky to come off better than second best He wanted to get into that house but it would be a long hard fight to get past that Chuck and Johnny knew it Then he remembered that there were two ' back entrances to that house both well hidden by overhang ing dead grass and with no sandy doorsteps to give them away He knew about them because he had made them It was possible that the passages from these back doorways might be filled now for it was long since jonnny naa ueen in that old house of his Even so if he could get Inside one he could dig it open again Growling and snarling Johnny graauauy oacKea orr as if retreating He backed until he was close Trade Package Fronts For Long Life Silver Roman Meal's of That's far to build new friends! -- - Save Roman Meal package fronts and trade them with a mailing cost for your choice of sets of knives forks tea- a spoons servers etc Your grocer has full V Roman Ileal is a delicious laxative food It builds energy Fine for children Every- one enjoys the - - " pleasing flavor rTr-'1-"'-- ' r ntrt-lik- a ! -- BUSE!S 3 EiST EVEU V '&"£v Three fast modern buses to all the East via the short direct Overland Route5 Schedules effective April 11 Eastbound Southbound Northbound Lv 1:15 pml Lv 4:45 am Lv 4:00 am Lv 1:15 pm Lv 8:30 pm Lv 12:55 pm Lv 2:45 am Lv 8:55 pm Lv 1:15 pan Lv 7:55 pm Lv 8:30 pm l i Lv 8:54 pm For Pocatello Lv 8:05 am 2:35 pjn 8:45 pmJ 1:40 &m ! FA 7 'B III E CT SCEEbUJlLES to Chicago Hours cut in travel time— only 2 nights 28 hours to Omaha SCHEDULES SPACED TO FZHMIT 44 hours to Chicago S CONVENIENT 77 hours to New York AMy7H2RE STOP-OVER- Q'EATEQ TRAVEL LOV FARES EAST OMAHA (1 to KANSAS CITY if CHICAGO NEW YORK -- ' - I V-- particulars or write Roman Meal Co Taco-m- a Wash — good news! Union Pacific Stages now offer greater travel comfort and convenience than ever before frequent departures day and night Luxurious new type buses This year we promise you the best in highway travel I - way He held his : Here is Chinese dentist pulls teeth with his thumb and forefinger only Chinese boys destined to dentistry practice other- "Get out of my way!" snarled pulling out wooden plugs driven into boards Johnny An appropriation of $10000 has been authorized for an investigation of the price of cotton How about an investigation of the price of investigations? Everything depends on who has "the drop'M£ny columns have told about "Dare Devil" Raymond Ham Political observers believe Huey ' Long ilton professional killer once partBarrow Hamilton with will split the south in 1936 And there may ner of Clyde nearly four hundred years of prison be something to it Some of his antics sentences piled up against him was sitting In the death house waiting would cause anybody to split for the electric chair which crim- un- He rarely missed "© 1035 BY NEA SERVICE On a few recent evenings X have been fielding myself to the- night for first time in 'months I refer to those enormous hours between midparnight and dawn The stay-out- 's adise Nothing has changed in the tipsy tarantara A few new faces but mostly the in the same huddles of false fellowship Peggy Joyce is still current with her reigning beaux George Jessel still defies all the cardiac consequences of fierce long cigars The latest visitor from Hollywood Marlene Dietrich causes glasses to pause in midair a second Ruben has a new Tuxedo in his new salon around the corner from the old Sniffling newsboys are trying to force a final sale with forced tears The breezy boys of a breezy street are yelling their confident popularity The paradoxes are as grotesque as ever they were And the easy chair and good" book — Hackett's "Francis I" for instance us a far away table and remaining til sun-u- p - cy with which this country would look on with Italy Prance Germany Vdimes An energetic' little white boy Elmer Marshall' aged ten represents business trouble He sells peanuts but has not sold many Another white boy comes also selling pea nuts The two represent over-pr- o duction unwise competition You representing benevolent cap italism buy a bag of peanuts from each boy and present both bags to the small negro boy who signals a ' y that Clarke discouraged and ill trotted one night and died During Tex Guinan's sway Boyd was her most regular patron sitting aloof at 1- 1 that ac- 7 is impossible to exaggerate the Running south through northern Florida this morning the strangely brilliant green of the earth reminds you of early youths the dark green pine trees above suggest powerful maturity andthe poor useless wisps of gray moss hanging from the branches remind you of old age Some day a use may be found for this gray mess and some day the experience wisdom and honesty of old age may be made useful in our civilization and no longer stand idle hoping for a pension At Baldwin where they put fresh ice in the dining car and the shuttle train connects with Jacksonville the national economic problem is ' illustrated A small sad negro boy whese name is George admits that he would like "a dime" although he has nothing to offer in exchange He gets it and his smile is worth many cynicism ed : ' ng well-like- N : It an centuated his footlight villainy was his natural method of expression off stage He seemed a "hard guy?' Yet he was more often the sentimentalist In the Lambs grill one dawn he brought the tweetingbirdies to John J McGraw a bully in his """Jrcups :i All because he thought McGraw's attitude toward some toiling scrubwomen was insufferable Likely he was the least of the Rialto's ladies' men He was the troglodyte type inspiring mash notes from cash girls as well as debutantes But he preferred the jousting company of good fellows His boon companion of the white light nights was the song writer Grant Clarke It was to Boyd's home - country :j!si:: he-m- WILDWOOD Ila—Eighteen years ago the United States declared war on Germany President Wilson sup posed to' "keep us out of war" did the job himself standing before con gress in a neat black cutaway coat Appropriately 'and wisely "the house of representatives on the anniversary of the declaration of war voted never again to draft American soldiers to fight on foreign soil "Never" is a long word but if American soldiers ever again do go abroad to fight it will not be on foreign "soil" They will go by air to fight from the air and will go only because another nation has been foolish enough to attack this -- OO ! s striped trousers speaking earnestly with pedagogical precision The tide of patriotism rose high dollar a year "patrioteers" laid the foundations of huge fortunes young men were shipped abroad to engage in- a war with which we had no concern Others staying at home reported million dollar incomes or had them without reporting Our European friends while we were still "all excited" hastily borrowed ten thousand million dollars from us which they will never pay back having given usno security except their word of honor -- NEW YORK— The passing of the stage actor Bill Boyd removed the most accomplished of the d portrayers Also one of the fellows! along Broadway No theatre goer of the decade will forget his memorable curtain line as Sergeant Quirt in "What Price Glory" "Wait for me baby f YEARS AGO BUT NEVER AGAIN 3 LITTLE BOYS 2 WHITE BACK TO THE HOT SEAT 18 ay o PRHl ffl 103 boastful boulevard It often tooic months sometimes years for people to learn Sime had been he! them on the sly By George Clark By ARTHUR BRISBANE (Copyright 1935 King Feature Syndicate Inc) -- CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH npHAT meeting of stockholders of Bethle-hem Steel corporation was a lively affair in which criticism was directed at the management and a spade was called a spade j One of the stockholders declared it was k disgrace for officers of the company to vote themselves salaries nearly equal to the net profits and Charles M Schwab chairman of the board of directors was told by implication that he had outlived his use- CARE OF FISH fulness TN the observance of "Be Kind to Ani- to three the fact that Calling attention mals" this week the local 'officers of the corporation divided $448000 humane anniversary society is advising animal owners in salaries last year a New York stockhold- what is best to do and not to do for the er said: The society also offers good of their "It isn't ifair just or honorable and if information topets those who are I were Mr Grace I would hide my face in hobby of tropical fish raising: making a shame Such things make a man's blood The greatest failing of the new owner boil": of tropical fish is that he is inclined to y He added that in the event of another overcrowd the aquarium with other fish and war Schwab "would not stop for a moment A good rule to follow Is to have a to increase his profits through blood and plants gallon of water in the tank for each inch war That is where he got it in 1917 of fish contained therein Our captains of industry are taking too While at is true that plants help the much out of industry for what they put in of oxygen in the aquarium it must and their greed is tending to centralize supply De remembered that these plants also rewealth and upset the balance between conquire oxygen and will during" the niirht re sumption and production with too great a absorb some ' of the oxygen liberated by stream of money flowing in one direction i1mem m 'u 1 ine aaytime riant life in the tank without a return flow is very important and an expert should be consulted regarding it tUDENDORFF To keep the fish healthy and in color gave honor to General Eric iney snouid f be fed live food once or twice ALL Germany on his seventieth birthday a week Such food may be obtained from greeting him as a hero of the Vorld war tropical fish dealers Bear in mind that all The demonstration was encouraged by Hit- unconsumed food should be immediately ler who seems bent on creating a military removed as it will quickly pollute the water ' In this regard it is well to have a few snails spirit and glorifying war v When the crash came in 1918 and the in the aquarium of a fish that is a known kaiser took flight Ludendorff wanted to scavenger as they also help to clean up fight on though his army Was beaten the unconsumed food During the conflict he was regarded by the German people as the great strategist even In his book "The Curse of Bigness" Sugreater than Hindenburg in the planning of preme Court Justice Brandeis holds that war maneuvers He was said to have map- anything big is bad You've never for inped out the movements of the German stance heard of a little bad wolf X STANDARD-EXArnNE- mm i n ph n 7n $1500 169S 2150 3425 Modern type buses that are the last word In comfort and safety Deeply cushioned indispacious roomy vidual reclining: chairs drivers that reteran brakes air coaches Liberal stopare careful and considerate Call or see the over and return privileges bus local Union Pacific agent for full travel information UNION DUS DSPOI 2538 WASHINGTON AVE PHONE 77 l i I o tr i 1L |