Show THURSDAY EVENING MAY 16 1929 THE OGDEN PREPARE FOR FLIGHT TO AMERICA’ IDAHO TWINES RAIL MAN SEES DEATH SCENES BOISE May 16— (AP)— More men were employed in Idaho mines in 1928 than in any year in the last ten and pay and other conditions were satisfactory Sftewart Campbell state mine inspector said in his annual report out 'today The rate of pay ran from 2450 to $6 for general labor though technicians drew more The total payroll carried 6500 men who drew more than fs000000 during the year Since 1860 when" the mining industry was opened ' the state has produced $400000000 while the average production for the past 25 years has beeii 225500000 Lead-silvmines alone have paid dividends of $5000000 annually while an additional four million is spent in new development and prospecting t Finds Silence Horrible As Hospital Victims Fight For Air ' VISITORS DIE Star Witness Is Killed Attorney Has Double Bereavement 8 - CLEVELAND O May 16— — be“A InA silence (UP) tragedy neath a coppery cloud — ” Joseph Stanley division superintendent of the Cleveland Railway company one of the first to view the tragedy at the Cleveland clinic thus described the scene of death TOG OVER BUILDING 'A peculiar cloud or fog hung over the building” he' said “It was a strange stckly copperish hue The building was on fire “Patients and attendants were crowded at the windows and doors struggling They said nothing made no cries “The silence and that awful within struggle of frantic people was the It was the silence that horrible feature It seemed that a deadly blight had enveloped the clinic strangling all within it “Not until I scented the fumes did I realize that those- - terror-strickpeople leaping from windows and staggering into the street were being gassed and were unable to cry out for help" Dr Carl M Ilellwig of Maternity hospital here found his wife Mrs Mildred Hellwlg a Victim of the" Cleveland clinic tragedy He located her body among the dead at Mt Sinai hospital OX TIER LAST DAY It was Mrs Heilwig’s last day at the clinic where she was employed in the dental department She and her husband had planned to go to Seattle Wash Friends had given them a farewell party the night before en Associated Press Photo Capt Albin Ahrenberg Swedish filer and Lieut Axel Fioden are preparing lor a projected flight In June from Stockholm to New York PETITION FOR IN BANKRUPTCY the District Court of the United NOTICE la ON E States for the District of Utah Before J T McConnell referee In bankruptcy No 10564 In the matter of Richard Clyde Spencer Notice is hereby given that Richard Clyde Spencer has filed his petition on the 4th day of May 1929 praying for y discharge trom all his debts in AU creditors and other persons interested are ordered to attend at the hearing upon said petition before the United States judge n the United States court room In the federal building Salt Lake City Utah on the 18th day of June 1929 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon thereof and then and there show cause if any they have why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted By rule of the court it is furthgeneral er ordered that any creditor opposshall enter his ing this application appearance and file specifications in writing in opposition thereto with the undersigned referee in the manner and at the time as provided in general order No 32 Ogden Utah May 14 1929 McConnell Referee in Bankruptcy bank-mptc- t (5021 dinavian meeting Friday evening at 8 O’clock in the Seventh ward chapel ward Operetta —The Eleventh primary association will present an ”DonalcH operetta Friend” Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the amusement hall The public Is invited Long Trip— Mrs Katherine ver has returned from a four months’ trip to California Oklahoma and Arkansas and is now with her daughter Mrs Walter Ziemer Mrs Culver is 77 years old and traveled unaccompanied Called Awaf — Mrs John S Grondsma 3226 Kiesel avenue has been called to Portland Ore on account of the serious illness of Cul- - OF IDAHO BOY ) TWO DAMAGE ACTIONS FILED Based On Night Collision of Cab And Rolling Freight Car Two damage suits seeking a total of $17800 growing out of an accident on west Twelfth street last march SO when a cab was demolished by a freight car were filed in the Second district court today The Yellow Cab & Transfer o Cencompany and the tral Railroad company are defendUtah-Idah- ants i AuriTla Nye a trained nurse who alleges she was a passenger LONG GLOVES WORN His Condition Indicates WITH SHORT SLEEVES He Suffered From her By DIANA M ERWINs Cramps Associated Press Fashion Editor PARISx — - (AP) — Long gloves have reappeared after an absence of many years since some of the biggest names in fashion niaking declared for half and quarter sleeves for midsummer dresses As soon as the weather is warm enough for silk ensembles and thin summer dresses to be worn without coats people who read the fashion signs expect to see long gloves aplenty Glove-makeso far are waiting for demand to regulate their Some of output pf long glows them are frankly skeptical about women’s acceptance of long gloves for midsummer They base their doubt they say on the modern woman’s insistence upon the least possible covering Pull-O- n h cuff gloves with are the model most worn with the informal suits made of silk or wool that are an important phase of early summer styles Nearly everybody wears washable suede in Paris the weight of the ingf with the weight of thegloqvarj fabric in the costume rs In six-inc- n LEGAL NOTICES be the speaker at the regular Scan- bqdyIsfouno ! r 1 The American Surety company OF GUN was granted a Judgment today in Judge George S Barker’a division of the Second district court totalThree Men In Wilson Try ling 189124 against George Hei-nThe action grew out of a conTo Kidnap Girlj tract between Helper and an insurance company ' - ReP°rt The surety company set forth it A mysterious exchange Of shots was forced to pay $2652 5 to the and an automobile chase in Wil- insurance company under Heiner’s son west of Ogden early this bond for fees collected and not morning were reported to Sheriff turned over to the company under R D Pincock by Charles Kings- the contract ton Heiner contended that he was a sub-agein the tranbaction and three that' Kingston men who hadreported been loitering about therefore not responsible The remainder of the judgment his place in Wilson shot at a man named Johnson who is visiting in amount consisted of $75 attorney the Kingston home Johnson re- fees and $5099 which the surety turned the shots and when the company alleged it had incurred as trio fled in their car" Kingston expense or checking up on the said he gave chase in his machine case and near the oil refinery in West Ogden more shots were exchanged Sheriff Pincock said he underAll stood that the three men were atd to an tempting kidnap girl whose relatives have been receiving threatening letters and had left her at the Kingston home for Sheriff Pincock and Deputy O H Mohlinan are investigating the reWe Make port — - f Money Back if One Bottle of AFFAIR er ! nt To of the railroad company are further alleged Mas Nye In naming the cab company as a co - defendant charges that the driver of the cab was Careless and not sufficiently diligent to detect the approaching son John Leaves Bail — J G LandVatter POCATELLO Ida May 16— West-co$2 when he did not appear forfeited — tt (UP) The body of Lloyd son of R E in the city court today to answer a Westcott who was drowned May traffic law charge 1 when he slipped off the bamc of On Visit — Mrs E L DaYis of the Portneuf river while fishing is visiting her parents Bountiful was recovered late Wednesday Mrs E A Bowen 467 SecMr and The body was seen floating ond street a and recovered after for a distance of three block? in boats His condition insuffered he probably dicated cramps His clothing was saturated with sediment The tireless efforts of volunteers firemen police and recently a deep sea diver had continued without check for two weeks The services of the diver were secured through the donations of members of a railroad organization of which his father was a member It is believed the body was dislodged by the diver who had spent three days probing the river bottom dow-nstrea- pursuit riott obtained a marriage license this morning from the Weber counLicenses were granted ty clerk Wednesday afternoon to Nelson and Eliza Pledges Ogden and James Mace Lake and Marie Lewis of safe-keepi- Who Suffer Stomach Agony ng Has j Damon both of of Salt This (Offer Dare’s Mentha Fepsin Doesn’t Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used You can be so distressed with altogether? 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LONDON — Political rallies are seldom without their fights — especially when women happen to be candidates But the Liberal and Socialists recently met and instead of the catty digs evidenced in the past verbal bouquets were Mias Mitchell the LibJn order eral said of Miss Jennie Lee the Socialist: “If there were a beauty Money Back Says Schramm John-Drug competition I would retire Miss Co if Emerald Oil Doesn’t Lee is charming” Miss Lee said Do Away With All Soreness of Miss Mitchell: “All the good Swelling and Distress in 24 Socialists admire Miss Mitchell bo much that I find it difficult to Hours raise any feelings against her" No sensible person will continue to suffer from those agonizing throbbing foot pains when every well stocked drug store has Moone’s Emerald Oil and sells it with an absolute guarantee of satisfaction or money back Your feet may be so swollen and inflamed that you think you can’t go another step Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right Into the flesh You feel sick all 1 over with the pain and torture — You'd give anything to get relief 2 Self-Adjusti- ng wouldn’t you? Then do this: Two or three applications of Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the pain and soreness disappears A fev more applications 3 at regular intervals and the swellreduees ing And best of all any offensive 4 odor is gone for good — It’s a wonderful formula — this combination of essential oils with camjphor and and Indigestion TRICKERY WINS DRINKING BOUT Legal Action — Florence F Herrick being sued for divorce by J P Herrick has filed in the Second district court an answer and counShe ter claim to the complaint also alleges cruelty They were married m Ogden August 8 1925 4-- mands a Scottish parliament and a Scottish state bank to vthe bonnie land north ot Tweed He also advocates state control of sports Calling for full control by Scotland of all moneys raised by taxation in Scotland Mr MacOormick and his Home Rulers also propose recolonization of rural Scotland much of which is in a jungle state “The Nationalists party” he said in a speech here “if a Scottish parliament is granted would- - advocate the assumption by Scotland of its share of the British national debt “We also seek the immediate construction of a new Forth and Clyde canal This is essential for obtaining supplies of cheap coal and attracting fresh shipping as an offset to the loss to Scottish induschannel try if a French-Englistunnek should be built “The state should have the to restrict excessive sportingright activities where such activities ate found to be detrimental to the agricultural and national interests” phine Callaghan ranch owner of Enclno Cal has overcome her lack of hands an dT forearms First shei became an expert horsewoman then she learned to drive an automobile and now she is flying Not only 4s Miss Callaghan flying but she is "stunting” "isle tried twev loops’ said Charles F Dycer her instructor in telling of her first attempts "and slip ved out of both of theni That ‘ usually unnerves the average pilot but Miss Callaghan just noped The ship 'over for the third time gave it the gun and made a perfect lohp’ After her final lesson Miss Callaghan went up solo and put her ship through a series of loops w mb Overs and spins To Wed—Ruion H Tracy of Ogden and Thelma Stanger of Mar- car 4-Jo- i LOS ANGELES — (AP) — Jose- eight-year-ol- 1 the cab seeks 215000 damages naming both the cab company and Miss Mabel Young1 25 who fig- the railroad company as defendured in the case of Velma West ants and alleging permanent inthe husband murderer of Perry juries O In 1928 was among those killJohn J Leavitt driver of the ed in the Cleveland clinic disaster cab seeks 22800 damages from the Miss Young was to have been lailroad for injuries to the star witness for the state in himself company the scheduled trial of Mrs West Both allege that the for the murder of her husband T railroad plaintiffs on the night of company Edward West The two girls had March made a “flying” or TURN ABOUT IN Miss Young had been friends switch with a car RESCUE BUSINESS stepped into’ the clinic yesterday “drop” to the According complaints see a to dental surgeon this means that a morning power car pushWORCESTER Mass —After 18 about work on her teeth ed the car until it gained momen- motorboat had capsized on Lake tum and then released It allowing Bucall Johnson Quinsigamond a on back and forth Swinging it to roll The car It is alleged Woq rPscued W Crandell E by window ledge outside the fourth struck the cab It is further set That was a year ago floor of Cleveland clinic Dr Al- forth that the car did not bear bert D Ruedemann eye specialRecently crandell’s motorboat nor was there a bell ist succeeded in keeping his lungs any lights near the same spot Jhi-socapsized a or watchat the crossing clear of the poisonous gas untLt ringing who happened to be nearby Carei man warn to motorists there rescued by firemen less ness and negligence on theopart in another boat pulled him Out PATHETIC FIGURE an attorney was Charles Nad-Iea pathetic He suffered a figure double ' bgjreavement in the death bf his wife Hope Nadler 20 and the mother of two children and of his sister Mrs j Anna Stahl of Yotmgstown Both Mrs Tadler and Mrs Stahl had Wne to the Cleveland clinic wlh J H Stahl for aij examination concerning an ailment from which Stahl suffered At the moment of the explosion the three were about to leave the building Except for the shock Stahl escaped uninjured but both women were killed Meeting— Sego Lily "Women of Woodcraft No 174 will hold a meeting In the W O W hall Fri- day evening at ?:30 Sca ndi na v la ns— E d e r John S Hansen of Salt Lake former president of the Danish mission I will er JUDGMENT GIVEN TO CRIPPLED AVIATRIX SURETY COMPANY LEARNING TO FLY SHERIFF TOLD Harmonica Band— The harmonica band of the music department of the Utah state school for the blind will broadcast over KSL between) 3:30 and 4 o’clock Friday afternoon Miss Helen M Bartlett instructor in music at the school will be in charge of the program Baby Girl—Mr and Mrs K W anMass Moody of Belmont nounce the birth of a girl Mrs Moody was formerly Miss Willa Hj Astill daughter of Mr and Mrs W T Astill of Ogden Inspector Reveals Record Number of Workers Employed CLOUD AT FIRE 9 R Qity 'Briefs AT HIGH POINT UNDER COPPERY CLINIC STANDARD-EXAMINE- Aching Swollen Feet ! 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