Show THE c5bosr ARE DISCUSSED French Surprised — (By iifBaisi 3l — v L — ifAPER-HE-pr- lT PARIS 'Jan The ciated Press) Surprise was j'pressed at the French foreign 4 - -vNOULO WOU UKG TO That U S Publishes New Proposal — at hsw Icwh ooor WA — ? Ml P HI! Fear Plane Would Be Target For Rebel Gunfire anti-aircra- " ment to share with the United States "a mission to unite all principal nations in "renouncing war as an instrument of national pol- icy" -- st NORRIS 'LAME DUCK' BILL UP i OTV -- - against Itj Don't ' IT"nefer iiNj eglcef pays to neglect a does not pay either to try Wop it wijth a remedy ' which your doctor mijrht not approve: tcj ' a prorefr remedy PERTUSSIN that haa been prescribed successfully for twenty years in the treatment of is harmful coughs ' including whooping ' COUgh f PERTUSSIN soothes the ewtigh spasm helps to clear the air passages of sticky mucus and reduces It k entirely free germ-Ude- n the inflammation from injurious or ) drags habit-formin- g Sotd by aU drnrri fa P PCM ThAE Be&upATom ' " i: fUPTC UEAOS Utah — Wyoming-- — REtlEVEI) QUICKLY CONFESSION IS GAINED REPORT CAEIIH'S ESIEILLS PIUS mm Cfep a By DALE: 1 ? City firemen Commissioner Burton indicated are to undergo more thorough training in all phases of their work especially along first-ai- d lines "Policemen on beats are to be better trained better uniformed and better informed" Jhe explained "I want them to be a credit to the city and also in their appearance and performance of duty to create respect among all classes of people Slovenly ways and hearing must go appearance and conduct are to be substituted" Captains and other officers on to duty at inthefullpublic safety are uniform the comappear missioner said as well as members of the department s doing clerical work : t OLD STATE HOUSE day The commission also employed H P Poll of the firm of Young & Hansen architects to plan the rehabilitation of the building GRANT BUILDING BEING REMODELED SALT LAKE i T Mrs -- O-J- Ma-this- on j a WILL CONTIUE self-convene- d REDUCE PRICE OF WHIPPET AUTOS ' TOLEDO Ohio Jan 4— (By The Associated Press) — John W d Willys president ? of Tuesday announced price reductions ranging from $90 to $200 on the various models of Whippet rcars He said the new prices were the lowest in the history of the!organ-izatio- n and placed the on a directly competitive Whippet basi$s with the lowest priced cars in the field The new prices range from $455 for the touring model to $585 for the four door sedan The two door sedan and the coupei will be $535 The roadster without rumble seat $485 and with rumble seat $525 The greatest reduction $200 was made in th convertible coupe which was cut to $545 the lowest price for that model in any line on the market Willys said that the reductions were made possible by savinss due to quantity production and were accompanied by no reduction in quality HONOR SUFFRAGETTE NEW YORK Jan 4— (By The Associated Press)— Women have been celebrating the 135th anniversary of the birth of Lucretia Mott because of her pioneer wrork for suffrage' but Mrs Martha Davis her remembers her chiefly for the delightful peppermints she used to provide for the small person next door SPEND THE DIFFERENCE HE: How would you like some lingerie for' Christmas? SHET I'd adore It Listen I can get It at fifty per cent off where I work HE: That's an Idea SHE: Sure it is You can buy me something else with the discount — Life Willys-Overlan- - I ter great-grand-daugh- — In-gers- HENRY H BLOOD SEEMS IMPROVING ED ID six-ye- Pained a Lot Lost Sleep Cuticura Heals "I had a bad case of eczema It broke1 out in a rath on my face and ar itched and burned continually When the eczema first broke out it bothered me so that I could not leepv It looked terrible and pained mc a lot A friend suggested that I try Cuticura Sop and Ointment so I puithsed some and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed" (Signed) Mrs Mae Seidemam 5421 So Wilton PI Los Angeles Calif Make Cuticura Soap and Oint toilet preparament your every-da- y tions and have a dear sweet skin soft Smooth hands and a healthy scald with good hair- Cuticura Talcum is unexcelled in purity ! j ''BAD BOY'? MAYOR GETS IN SQUABBLE - 8 and SO TkfeoiB Ke Sold Soap Be Olntatant ch A°lrM Tcrrwhera Skinpl " JL Malaa Qmm UberVni NEWBURXPORT Mass Jan 4 — (By The Associated Press)— Mayor Andrew J "Bossv" oillisi the "bad boy— who ran for mayor because the former chief executive of the city refused him a license for a gasoline tsation' received his first setback after his inaugu ration Tuesday Six of his principal nominations for municipal offices failed to refrom the city ceive) confirmation coundih Mayor- - Gillls wrathfully pounced on the table and told the council members "if you don't want to sefrve with me get out" The police and fire departments were the principal targets of the new fnayor in his Inaugural address! He asserted that the police department was "in a deplorable condition hampered by the interference of a former mayor" i trt Cuticura Skavias Stick j ) SINGER IN COURT NEW YORK Jan 4—(By The Associated Press) — A court decision provides somewhat of an assay of golden voices before the heydey of the radio Alma Gluck singer made a net profit of $16114780 from artistic efforts In 1917 and $10080980 from the records The decision is that royalties are earned during the years when records are sold not when master records are made 2Sc Don't let oiaper irritation or other skin disorders fret your baby The soothin healing properties of Resinol hive for years been successful in relieving skin irritations of all kinds Hashes and eczema— often itching and unpleasant— will in many cases vanish in a few days Thousands have wondered at the quickness of its "action Resinol is absolutely harmless Recommended by doctor everywhere At all druggists LOVELY COMBINATION A hydrangea blue velvet evening cape: with shirred yoke and collar is lined with orchid satin that has a stripe of silver in It " r " i" " :' I ' " £ s i" jk W II III 111 ii "ill W ill" - ''ft A If vl- CiV - 4MJ m f i— — — IE IBiliiilliBJlpiM l ! " MWMaaBajaMBpaaBBMBMffr MALAD 'Idaho BUHD Ih Rash on Face MALAD SCHOOLS REMAIN CLOSED V Jan 4— Public schools of Malad will remain closed at least another week Dr J M Kerns county health physician announces During the past ten days there have been two deaths In the town caused by spinal menini gitis 4 FIRST AUTO PLATES SALT LAKE Jan' 4 — Automo- ir bile license plates issued up to 5 p m Tuesday the flrst day:1 that the 1923 plates were issued I over the counter at the office of H E Crockett secretary of statei numj bered 798 i i ARTUR GUY EMPEY SUED BY WOMAN ANGELES Jan Associated Press) —Arthur author scenario Guy Empey writer and former Canadians soldier was sued here Tuesday for $29990 by Florence Evelyn Martin Rice who declared she sought the return of the ' amount loaned vH to "Empey ': Filed with the complaint was a document signed by Miss Rice which said in part: "I am crediting you with! $3500 which was money you gavea me for Christmas and personal presents but which I am considering a loan because I do not want to keep any gifts from you J "I also ask you for a duplicate or equivalent of jewelry I lost through you — you may do as your conscience tells you about the jewelry — none of it was given to LOS - IT? HH ' ii TT m Jca m TV T TT I Warm Pleasant Steam Heated (By The They're The i S r daily in Want well heated flat or apartment The best selection in all sections of Ogden are regularly advertised in The Standard-Examiner- Turn now to the want ad tion I sec- l Want Ad Headquarters 4t The preparation for its trip to Havana bearing President Coolidge Armor plate is being drilled off the rims of port holes in order to enlarge them from from 12 to 20 diameter The purpose is incjhes to increase the intake of fresh air j advertised Standard-Sxamine- Ad Columns Now is the time to consider HEAT when renting for winter is here and you want to be assured of a comfortable - ! r - huntsviltt: tv- t ' j Ll (By The Associated Press )l— Prison confinement after living years in the saddle "came hard" to Bert Creed a Texas cowboy when he fell afoul of the law 25 years ago and got a jolt for horse steallncr So Creed escaoed the nitrht of June but he never was rree jmlis wanderings took him through Mexico Canada and the United States Conscious stricken he surrendered a few days ago and identified himself to the sheriff at Plainview Tex "It was a foolish stuftt" said th Texas cowboy Tuesday back In I prison to serve out his term could have served my time and gone out in 1909 " hie ohservd "Now I won't get out until July io11 iiis 3Z and I will be 51 years ' iiaiiiaiiiiiiii I SALT LAKE Dec 4— Henry H you" uiooa cnairman of the state road ENLARGE SHIP WINDOWS Commission Who haa hean rnnfln NEW YORK Jan 4— (By fThe ed to his home in Kavsvill for th last ten days with an attack of Associated Press) — Something in innuenza is reported Improving the way of disarmament fs being He has been ordered by his phy- done to the battleship Texas In sician to remain indoors the of this week Hundreds of trinkets left at the tomb of Britain's Unknown Soldier in Westminster Abbey have been collected by the Abbey authorities to" Scallops Impart diversity sleeves nowadays Some turned back cuffs have one or two tiers of may scallops while wide sleeves end in 'scallops ! I SALT LAKE Jari 4 — Formal re quest for a deficit of $25000with which to complete! the work! for which it was created was made of the state board of examiners Tues day by the state code commission The bill creating the commission $160Q0 for the work appropriated was The matter taken under ad I HELENA Mont Jan' 4 — (By The Associated Press)-- Attorneys representing Mrs Janet Thorns who Tuesday was denied n her laste state &tnal hv th preme court against the decision of officials of Montana state university in suspending her from that institution announfp d todav they would ask for a rehearing and if denied would take their case to the United States supreme court Under the action of the Tn dent and dan's coimf 11 Mmpresl gersoll cannot enter any college or university in the United Status The woman ' was exnlld from the institution on account of charges by university officials that she and her husband wr a stu dents entertaining other students at xneir norae vnue liquor was be ing served on the premises Mrs Ingersoll whose father i resident of Rochester N Y ls j director and officer of the East man Kodak company has exhaust d her course of rmnl in Mfin tana She1 claims she never was given a hearing by university of ficials SCALLOPED SLEEVES i' Bailey - LEGAL STRUGGLE 4 ESCAPED COWBOY CONVICT RETURNS Harry Cordell president of the Oklahoma state board of agriculture is one of thre4 men impeached by the house of representatives of that state Chief Justice Fred Branson of the state supreme court and Governor Johnston also were impeached The charges against Cordell and Branson were corruption CODE COMMISSION ASKS MORE FUNDS SEATTLE Jan 4 — (By:The As sociated Frees) — Prompt cool headed action Tuesday by a 16 year-ol- d Boy Scout saved the life of Eloise Nusbaum 13 daughter of Mr and Mrs A Nusbaum of Salt Lake The girl who Is visiting her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Albert Wynne severed an artery in ner arm when she fell on a brok en milk bottle Albert Wynne Jr Boy Scout and cousin of the Salt Lake girl grabbed a towel and placed a tourniquet on' the child's arm while fumbled grownups about too excited to help She was later taken to a hos pitaJ where physicians declared she would recover rapidly due to her cousin s presence of mind He sffid he crawled terday a window in Walker's through home and struck twice at Walker sleeping in bed with the blunt end of an axe Davis land Walker had had an altercation at a New Year party - i - Jan- two-piec- -- LIFE SAVED BY REVEAL NAME OF SUSPECT SCOUT'S ACTION BURLEY Idaho Jan 4 — (By The Associated Press) — While bus lness here was suspended and an immense crowd attended funeral services Tuesday afternoon for John-J- i Terry Burley taxicab driver who was! found dead last Sat urday officers continuing their search for the slayer were scrutin izing the story of Terry's life seek ing a possible basis for a motive Once the motive for the crime were established it was stated the search for the slayer would be nar rowed down considerably In the meantime officers here let It be known efforts were centered on apprehension of George William Miller otherwise known a& "Blacky" Mllleri whose true name Is believed to be George Walter Matthews a cook anil a Miller is believed to gambler bave been the unidentified man passenger who set out with Terry a week ago on the trip to Klm-terl- y from which the taxi driver did not return Miller is known ip have been in and about Twin Falls during the past six weeks but he left there last Friday and his present whereabouts are un"''! known Wyo! Jan 4— Mr i SALT LAKE Jan 4 —ConfesSALT LAKE Jan 4— Strength sion of H H Nabors 26 wounded ening of the morale of Salt Lake's bandit suspect that he was the police and fire departments was gunman who took part in Monday emphasized Tuesday by T T Burnight's attempted holdup of the ton commissioner of public safety Peerless bakery 366 South State in a partial outline of plans he street was reported late Tuesday expects to put Into operation durafternoon by Riley M Beckstead ing his second term in the present chief of detectives who spent the office daj questioning the man j'NabprsY accompanied by two other men la alleged by police to have entered the bakery in the rDle of highwaymen only to be routed by William Richardson night manager Discovery also was made Tuesday 'that Nabors in' addition to suffering a scalp wound has been concealing "' a ''flesh- - wound in the: rights leg The car used by the bandits was left abandoned at the curb when Richardson put the trio to' flight and it was through ownership of the machine hired from a local automobile renting company5 that the trail leading to Nabors" capture in a downtown' hotel' room was unu earthed GCLCTP:1 THE MISSING PANTS Traveling Man (to acquaintance and Mrs C F Schmidt will leave watching hotel fire): Nothing to this week for Hot Springs SL D get excited about I took my time where he haa accepted employ- about dressing lighted a cigaret ment with another chain store orlike the knot la my necktie didn't He was the manager ganization of the Golden Rule jBtore' here un- and retted It that's bow cool I til the selling of it to the J C was before I left that blazing struc 4 ture vPenney company Miss Gweneth Marsh and Miss But why didn't you Fannie Spencer aftr spending the putBystander: on?— Capper s your pants holidays here with their parents returned to the Utih Agricultural THESE NEWLY WEDS college in Logan MOTHER: Now that you are Leon Blackwell of Ogden Spent in EVanston married-hope that you are learn Saturday and Sunday ai i with friends ing something about household ex Mrs R A Giles and daughter penses DAUGHTER: Oh but mother we Margaret of Ogden returned to their home Tuesday after passing never nave any You see we use the week-en- d here with Mrs Giles' the budget system —Life father Abe Crawford Mr and Mrs John Neilsom Mr NEW SLEEVES ami Mrs Harold E Broueh Mr Sleeves are cut In one with the and Mrs Wren: Burdett William e frock of green Starkey and Theodore Hayes were bodice in a in 'Salt Lake Monday They vat and yellow Rodier cloth A scarf tended the presentation of if'The is joined at one shoulder Messiah" in the tabernacle Herbert Stevens of Montpelier LONGER GLOVES vrrmxr lnncror no fho Havs Ida returned to his home Tues ninva day morning after spending a' week here with friends A son the first child botfn in the wrists well are perhaps the Evanston this year arrived at the smartest interpretation some of Mr and Mrs C A Han sen Sunday morning woodruff stake priesthood coa vention will be held in the Evans ton ward caapel :Saturday and Sun day January 14 and 15 Visitors from Salt Lake will be in attend a a Donna Bailey! who is in tralining at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt uuae passea inbw xear s aay in Evanston with her parents Mr and BE EMPHASIZED Purely Vscetabla Lautiva novt tike bowel fre from 9m j! TRAINING WILL 4Nearly $50000 will be spent in the re modeling of the Heber J Grant & aner Co building at 22 South Main t —aia pat? unpieant relieve tb yttem o£ constipa street on which Is now unwork ejects Theywhich times causa a sour der mny tion poisons The way building is being Remember and acid condition is the system and In addition to to house be planned ca doctor's a are pretcriptioa hev the Grant company the combined Blven with absolute confidence to eaTbody ticket offices and other offices of All Druggists 23c and 75c Red Fackates the Denver' & Rio Grande Western and Western Pacific SEJfT TO PRISOX SALT LAKE Jan 4—If a recGfllOUHESTERS ommendation of Judge Chris is adopted by the state board TtiasMsA FHUsi I Kil mA t&Aiai of pardons Ernest E Sloane 60 mtlliA tSoxas aasiWI vim Blua wm spend the next five years in Ribtxn Tka SnS for molestlne" his icBsssi nt luAfm the state prison JO i - December stepdaughtero0saiMniti aae iii'vj r is a charge to which he pleaded sniuss ta ztn pww f guiuy xuesaay Carter's Little Liver Pills ' EVANSTON DEPARTMENT EVANSTON - I I : Idaho—--Nevada—Montana o e fb THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST SALT LAKE Jan 4 — Decision that the old state house at Fillmore shall be used only f or a museum and for-nojher purpose was reached at !a meeting of the state park commission in the office of Governor George H Bern Tues- BIUOUSNlESS VT7! c NEW YORK Jani 4 — (Kv Th Associated iTess) —Robert E M crowe Has been on the job every working day since he immigrated from Scotland 47 years ae-r- t nfl in vested all his money except' 15 in a iicicet xor transportation as far west from Boston as possible The money was enoueh to take him tn Cleveland where he got a job as an orrice ooy Now he is president of the American Railway Express company HOME Latest News From WILL BE MUSEUM larx and tmaUbatxit TOrt At a-r- -- I WASHINGTON Jan 4— (By The Associated Press)— For the fourth time: the senate today ap io the house the 'proved and sent' constitutional - amendment of ' Sen ator Norris Republican Nebraska to prevent "lame ducks" sessions of congress after general elections The vote on adoption was 65 to 6 Senator Bingham Connecticut Dale and Greene Vermont and SackettKentucky Republicans 'and Blease South Carolina and -- Utah Democrats voting King r PI i v I i Wounded Suspect Said Policemen In Salt Lake To Have Admitted Must Assume MiliPart In Holdup tary Bearing j :?r-- - 1 - TO OUTLAW WAR WASHINGTON Jan 4— (By "The Associated Press) — Franceas been asked by the state depart- 4-- l and rebel on his flight to Managua Nicaragua Ho Will probably fly there tomorrow Fears had been expressed at Managua that Colonel Lindbergh might b made a target for rebel ft macnine igun and fire if he flew over their strongholds He was warned to avoid thi dis trict or to fly high In passing over it When asked ' ahoii from here Lindberch said 'T win go from Tegucigalpa to Leon Nicaragua and thence to Managua out wia noi stop at ijeon A direct line from1 Triiricain to Managua would carry him over me reDei territory but the line to Leon is some 25 to 30 miles west Of the scene of the recent fighting The lone dropped through a misty raineagle and dark clouds to a bedecked with flowers in his city nonor when he landed at 1:55 p m yesterday from San Salvador Flower-covere- d arches bridged the route ne xoiiowea rrom the flying field through the city One of them represented his iae h RnirJt of St Louis another the American Eagle and a third the volcanoes of Central America agree--men- ROSEBURG Ore Jan (By The Associated Press)— Insul Gar cia laborer arrested here today conressea to Sheriff: Webb that he shot and killed a fellow worker at Ogden Utahi December 18 The shooting following an alter cation Garcia said and the gun used in the j killing was thrown down beside the railroad track Of ficials at Ogden were notified of me coniession Francisco Chairez a railroad section hand was shot- - to death in the home of Jesus Diaz in West Twenty-firstreet December 18 and the slayer fled a thrilling battle with a snake in an airplane in which) she and Captain W T Lancaster of 'tho British air forces are flying from England to Australia While on the way from Rangoon to Tovoy a few miles to the south Captain Lancaster was horrified to see a big brown snake crawl j from under the seat He tried to kill it by stamping it with his boots but the unwelcome reptile stowaway wriggled off to the cockpit where Mrs Keith Miller was Sitting She courageously attacked it with a stick and after an extended struggle succeeded in killing it t 1 IS ARRESTED a ragua which recently has been the scene or ngnting between United States marines Kel-Ibgg- OGDEN SLAYER - ville Davis Klamatn RANGOON British India Jan Indian Tuesday Confessed kllllnff 3 — (By The Associated Press) — Lawrence Walkeri 25 Indian in Mrs Keith Miller recently fought Walker's home near Beatty yes TEGUCIGALPA Honduras Jan ( BV The Afisorlntod Preen 1 Colonel Charles A Lindbergh will avoia me aistnct or northern Nica- exof- - The proposal for joint leadership springing from the suggestion of Foreign Minister Briand for a "Franco-America- n treaty war is put forward by outlawing Secretary Kellogg as offering opportunity for a Vmore signal contribution to world peace by Joining In an effort to obtain the adherence of all of the principal powers or the world" in a renunciation of war TREATY TO EXPIRE With' the offer to "France went a draft treaty to replace the Root arbitration treaty which expires next February 27 Its preamble includes a proposed declaration against resort to war and copies of it have been sent to the British and Japanese governments It will be sent to all other powers with which this country has Root treaties and Hll serve as a model on which the state department hopes to base imulti-later- al pacts?r of perpetual friendship INDIAN MURDERS KILLS SNAKE AFTER QUARREL FALLS Ore Jan 4 IN AIRPLANE KLAMATH The Associated Press) —Or- (By Impeached BATTLE AREAS Asso- "' WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 1928 ! fice today that Washington had 's made public Secretary of State proposed pact for the outas there was no lawry of war agreement on the publicity ques-vtio- n The proposed pact will be made public here tonight Officials however will not discuss the proposal until Washington explains the effect of certain reservations but comment thus far indicates that these are dis-- i illusloning to the French (Note — Dispatches yesterday said rthat French official circles felt that negotiation of the proposed Kellogg pact outside of the United States and France while fully within the spirit of the present 'policy of the French government would involve certain complica-tion- s It was stated then that the :United States thus far had asked 'France to sign negotiations for a Franco-America- n t) 'purely AMINER X By Williams LINDY TO AVOID OUT OUR WAY EACE PLANS STA ND ARD-E- OGDEN lltilUliultfillLillililk Standard-Examine- r Phone 252 |