Show '! it i J TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1S29 Typical Student WIDOW LlflY AID DAD r AT TRIAL MAEG ANDERSON Editor That of Dead Boy’s WEATHERFORD Texas Oct 29 — (AP) — The drama of ' a youthful bride aiding in a fight to save her father from conviction as slayer of CAJtPE DIEM At last the snappiest club in the school is having the first big initiation Next Friday the senior girls taken in last week will be initiated The lucky girls are Ferry Warde 'va couple : w’ m nse -- — BOY 4 SAVES DAD FROM FARM MACHINE OMAHA four-year-o- ld the-machin- ! S'- Associated Press Photo Neills SK Holmes 'of McComb Miss wais voted the ‘'typical student’ by fglrls at Mississippi State College fpr Women at Columbus M- - GUGGENHEIM FUND FOR AVIATION ENDS -- NEW YORK Oct 29— (AP) —The New York Times today saysthat the Daniel Guggenheim fund for the promotion of aeronautics which has expended more than $3000000 in three years Will go out of existence December 31 next Officials of the fund said that it would cease its activities because aviation now was beyond the need of further sponsorship Harry F Guggenheim president of the fund since its establishment in 1928 will leave shortly to take up his new dutips as ambassador to Cuba He is a former war aviator and the son of the copper magnate for whom the fund was named : WorVT CALAMltVi e I - poulard SToPPEPTb 7LAV TOcrfSALU w VoUR CIEARS CALL OFF FROM BeiAioj WeT MAVBE Soli CAd id 3RV IN HULK STRIKE Chamber of 'Commerce Calls Meeting of Producers Distributors Hugh Mayer lieutenant colonel of R O T C and captain of the football team will be Rotary’s guest at luncheon tomorro Lucky Hugh! r ' school ! 44 STATE DEBATE a Sumatran lThe Amorphophnllus reChairman (Willis Smith has flower in the largest produces ceived word that the state question plantworld the the arm’s of an ordinary for debate this year is: “Resolved that the age limit in man being able to reach only half the Utah state compulsory school wav around its circumference law should be changed from eighteen to sixteen ” PULES This is a question that concerns school and youths consequently high J e - EDITORS GALORE The English teachers met Monday evening to recommend assistant editors for Classlcum and the year book It appeared 1 that there is a one of greatf interest : —p PARENT-TEACIIER- S surplus of superior literary students In the Ogden high school From ASSOCIATION On Wednesday evening November the score or more recommended the following were finally selected for 6 all patrons of the high school are Fos'' - J Cor&ntd Any dreypiat wilt refund yoof money if 1’AZO OINTMENT fail to releve Ifciiiny Blind lilMdiny or Frotrudinir 1'ilea In tobs yritii pilo pipe 7lic or in tin box 60c ’ By Williams of good ABSOLU-Tet-- V tor ri go 'I'd if vll awVm orb F'lCPeWSE: - itul AFiLRnHeyipRVy Tick ’eMioeeTHeR t ovEd man-I ROTARY GUEST - MOO lb WET kbJpa peeuMo ud-fr(EVTRE- ’ spring and to plan the season’s program All parents are asked toteep thi3 date in mind — Wednesday November 7 J7:30 p m at the high tfEGK fioW FUlWEP 1‘U tUvyeto spptipi A Fl PE SMOK£7ftteM 'FVZR oUtT PRV "TtlEV BV Heck Hawc3p rT 5 kips r startup no BAnd fid' Gcrf vJrftA hy "THAT HAS WoriH UlckEl- - CIGARS ds she wonders how far she would Bradshaw Lorna Evans bounce if she Jumped off Eiffel tow- ' For the yearbook — Preston Mul-caer and because she even sells “ForDoyle Jensen John Cawley tunate Blows” Calvert Bowman Edwin Zimmer- is is MF tkj MAN A BEFALLFld A Parent-Teacher- s’ By Ahern OUT OUR WAY VoUR WlOBTH 0F UlCWL BUY Old 'IH' WAV4 CK3ATS BACk' FROM --tH’ STORE- E SOUGHT se 29 — (AP) —The Oct a of boy who story saved his father’s life was related here Monday by Dr Irving G Wood on his return from a visit to his farm near Logan Iowa a renter was operating a tractor Leaning over his leather watch guard became entahgled in the machinery In ah instant his clothes were and he ’was slowly being caught into the machine drawn He shouted to his son Virgil 4 to call for help The son Ignoring the father's instructions climbed upon the tractor and shut off the power Had he waited to tall for help Miller would have been- killed it was believed Virgil explained his action: “1 saw daddy fix it before and then 1 knew how” UrtCLB tfAKS POLLABTs ’s ’ red-hea- i it ’ self-defen- - OUR BOARDING HOUSE former member of the Hamilton commission of appeals of the state supreme court and once a Baylor university professor shot Walton a minute after he when the youth father-in-lawpriinto his stepped vate office-Defeattorneys Indicated by their questions to Jurors yesterday that they would plead Hamilton is said to have told police immediately after the shooting however that he shot “to protect his family” Walton was of humble station in comparison to that of the family of Hamilton and the young man apparently had feared he Into the would not bd welcomed Hamilton family The state had eleven peremptory challenges left when selection of the Jury was resumed this morning and the defense had eight 4 i - i - ? Tom Walton ing of his Jr in Amarillo last May t With' half of the jury already in the box at the opening of ' court there was a possibility j that testimony might be taken this afternoon Mrs widow Walton’s Theresa- - Walton whom he married last year while both were students at the University of Texas will tesj tify for her father opposed to her story will be that of the boy’s mother who sent him to Hamilton’s office to iinform him of the secret wedding of the young son-in-la- Pro-te- m Roberts received grades in the 10 per cent of students in scholarship her husband may ba enacted today in district court here In the trial of IL II Hamilton for the fatal shoot- school coun- asked- to meet! at the high school president: Shirley' Halverson vice minded professor has nothing on recommendation to the cil assoto perfect the president: B$th Storey secretary her Jeanette Parry reporter Virginia Ada Sailor: Because she is one of For the quarterly —Marlon Ensign ciation was which begun last because Ruth EamesJ Helen McKay Garnet' Bott Helen IKrumperman Lillian the unfortunate Jones Marion Clark Jessie McKinley Nelda Allen Bernice Hall Ethel Thomas And Mr Wangsgard is our SPONSORS The sponsors will soon appear in advisor But Juniors we still have the regular uniform A sponsor some members to put in so be good meeting was held last night to ap- - We’re watching you to look at shoes Eoint committees and material for skirts and IUtL OF FAME Jackets We hope to see the sponWe nominate to the hall of fame: sors all decked out In new togs Hoop Stewart: Because he isn’t a soon let 'er man because In geology one ZETA PHI XTday he said Ml take it for granite”: all about? What’s it First Junior: because Ford lf his rival and Second Junior: They are the girls because Ifughj he if you can’t drive ‘says of Zeta Phi Xi my dear can always stop with onehand you 1 It’s First Junior: What’s that? Charlene Sbowcroft: Because she all Greek to me t Well girls vyil till you all Zeta has never said “Oh yeah” because Phi XI is the name of the peppiest she is quoted as saying “If I were happiest girls dub' in the school a poet I’d write a song if I were a The lucky girls are Clarissa Gould musician and because the absent GRADUATE MAKES GOOD Les Smith has received a report from the University of Nevada stating that one of the graduates of Ogden high of 1929 Miss Shiela Lea Mother -- us- School Nevus Opposed To Hef Story Is I THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER i and Iras Deavitt Another senior girl will be chosen before this initiation however s Carpe Diem is doing big things in a big way Watch Qgden High I I I v 1 MfiCtLAtl'E UlrfH I : ’ t - s T KANSAS CITY Oct 29— (AP)— Settlement’ of differences between the milk producers of greater Kansas City and distributors was sought today at a- - meeting of representatives of the two factions1 called by the chamber of commerce: It is the initial attempt of a public body to intervene in the strike now in its fourth week Decision of the chamber to enter negotiations was prompted by concern over the economic situation af- fecting not only the producers and distributors but consumers as well officials said Repeated efforts of the two to settle the controversy have failed Five representatives of each faction were 1o be present at the conference 1 he produers who hav been joined by many other dairy- men from ' distant points are: demanding an increase in price recognition of their right to place their own representatives in pasteurization plants to check measures ' In the course of the dispute scores of instances of sabotage have been reported and thousands of gallons of milk have been dumped by alleged strike sympathizers —— m i i a l j ©UUE-- 4 m - VJlLL --To i APP HE Aroma HU ftCXVSMT1 i V&ZZS J&-1- VL tPAD'OPVMuicr CHICAGO Oct 29— (AP— Jake Schaefer Is content with his world’s 182 balkline championship and does not plan to invade other ivory fields-- U&AQS By Bloksep Straight from the Shoulder FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SCHAEFER PASSES UP CUE CHALLENGE WC- - SCWWCk x SW£ UUK A GoMi 10S tk do- - uS bes ajjiu Pop uus?i yes vseexjes DotfT s’poss ycxsj Todo PSARD ABOUT TUlS TRIP Vhb PLANH?J6 -f ABOUT P&d AU-7U- ' SUT-Yo- UaS Ofl TAkW TClP OP MH£‘ YcxAie VoOJAY? f Johnny Layton king of the three cushion artists challenged Young n battle but Jake to a Schaefer advised him today he f ’£' wasn’t interested to want me “If you play play my told him! “I’m not game” Schaefer n a billiard player and do not Intend to start now” B££hi-y- oo SAMTY potfT AX'S f X UoMJ lOOAiT CARC t r-Y- U£ Aom4 o o CLoS£ lb To S£ SO CURISTMAS — WAT MAST YoO A COCO TALUIM umosm BcYS treats - YUS VJAY SoO AoWaID I4ATF im yoozisuozs ya) BETTER ‘Look'' 6oiM- 6- c v S ’ r' y? 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