Show Traffic Accident Statistics there Hie Ogden Standard -- Examiner J V were 31000 motor vehicle fatalities In rCSUSBXHO CO Odrtdfe Jr Glumau L A Publishers An Independent Newspaper Published every sveninf and ban day morning erlthont a mnzxle of a cJab Enured as" at iioandeUu Matter CtnU- Postatftcs OpUb Um - Established IST9 BATES SUBSCRIPTION uooUi1 Delivered fey carrier on In advance in Utah Idaho By Keudn and Wyoming Three months Six months IAO One year All other states $LM n month 112-0- 0 ono year Member of The Assoelatod Press United Frets Consolidated Press KEA Serrico nT 91-9- 3 S 1929 per per cent over 1S23 Fifty-Ik- e were 1023 due deaths cent of the to motorists striking pedestrians Some of these and many of the others can he traced to bootleg ' '' whisky On this subject the New York Times says: “In states where regulation Is lax ‘fatalities have greatly outrun motor vehicles in use Uniform laws providing for licensing and regulation on an approved basis would no doubt reduce the percentage of fatalities in all parts of the country The estimate of money loss in 1029 from accidents is $250000000 to be compared with $500000000 for en-tltl- ed Call 252 for Departments ing the period from 1S20 to the death hazard from 1929 motor-vehic- le Standard-Examin- operation was doubled In the accidents of 1929 the estimate of persons injured was 1000000 or about one in every 120 There Is not enough investigation of accidents Nor are offenders as a rule made to pay the full penalty of carelessness Education engineering enforcement are urged as the three es- er Platform mMOM 75600 Population by 1325 A Place os the Transcontinental Air Route Control of a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate 150069 People A Modern City and County Building A Direct Highway to Great Salt Lake The Monte Crtsto Hoad to Weh county A High School Worthy ©f the City Another North and South Ar- A MtmJctpa11Sietle Field An AcrreoriTs County Road Building Program More Street Improvement ta sentials” When the state of Utah decides to follow the lead of other states in this respect motoring will be more of a pleasure to careful drivers the criminally careless will not be licensed to drive and life and property will be safeguarded as they should Ogden Improved City Part a City of Ogden be A Municipal Golf Course Homes - Beautiful ' " JUST CANT KEEP ’EM DOWN ON THE FARM The Today an increase of 103 and A B C Tho Associated Frets is exclusively to tho nso tor repnbUcation of A billion dollars of waste 1923 any news credited to It not otherwise credited in this paper and also tho local is indicated ‘unless something is news published herein Durincrease to check the done All The SUNDAY MORNUm THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAUINER s unday Brisbane By i t Copyright 1323 King ' Features IncJ Arthur j 4 tss Syndicate — candidate senatorial priDwight Jersey's maries was flown to Newark by Col-onel Lindbergh his and Such a brilliant make a such an able father-in-la- w wonderful political combination Yet one wise and experienced in Jersey politics says: "Fort who will compete with Mr Morrow for the nomination is underestimated New Jersey’s Republican party is 60 per cent prohibition with two wet candidates leavall of the drys to Fort ' Fort ing will win” This is not the opinion of the writer who does not pretend to read the heart of New Jersey It is the opinion of one who knows more about New Jersey politics than any other 10 men combined son-in-la- silver rays burnish the water) while the sycamores played ad entrancing tremolo in harmony) with the high notes of the whippoorwill and nightingale Then as nlgt put on her sable garment w ye" repairafmly home enough fish to last for a the center ' This didn’t suit those that occupy week diamond necklace front boxes the next The morning he gets up with the song of the meadow At present the proposition is to lark steps out on the east porch build an opera house primarily for the benefit of the whole nation its and looks up into heaven’s great music tobe distributed by radio dome- He sees' a fleecy cloud in There will be seats and boxes in a house building but the offing and hears a rain crow magnificent opera would of secondary those present in the woods pasture Over the importance The be real audience buckwheat cakes he announces would- number 120000000 that it is going to rain today so Mr Aylesworth of the big Nationhe must see if the tile drain Into al Broadcasting company would the slew is working He takes send the opera into every home in States the shotgun along as there are the United ' ' rumors that a pair of wildcats That radio opera would have the have taken up their abode in best artists being able to pay more necklace front than any diamond B inford’s woods He gets home row could afford- in time for supper with a half It might interest John D Rockedozen young squirrels And so on feller Jr and Otto IL Kahn to be will see a business revival that and so on far Into the middle of “prime movers” in the world’s first radio and democratic opera house will wipe out the word depres- the season taking all the best things away from sion It is always good news For the past ten years he has the diamond circle and doing one times more for the musical when congress adjourns been developing a new talent thousand education of the people than has Through whooping it up for ever been done HOW TO REDUCE farm relief and Republican prosNew York has a “murder mystery" MOTOR ACCIDENTS perity (It is a rural tradition in that may turn attention from the The increasing number of Indiana to vote the Republican “million dollar Jewel robbery the deaths in Utah from motor ac- ticket so long as the officers in- $5000000 counterfeiting Plot and $100000000 political graft and cidents is appalling In many of spect the milk house and let the the crookedness story” ’ them no blame can be attached still house alone) he has acA woman was found dead in the to the automobile driver but in quired a voice This year the Harlem river yesterday copper wire tightly around her throat the majority of cases the driver state farm bureau is offering fastened her legs and- arms fastened with' is and should be held respon- valuable prizes for the best farm wire One woman or man more or less sible if it is shown that he has male quartets It ought to be murdered crime age' and in an established reputation for good but Jim Watson if he New York inisthis not a matter of concareless or reckless driving knows his yellow com should see sequence When we come to such a system to it that a law is passed to keep But in this case the lady was with money in her pockets backed by proper laws and regu-- 1 them from taking up the saxa-latio- found jewelry including a good clothing there will be a marked I phone And if he is as smart as ring with nine diamonds will interest city editors reduction in the number of ac- he is reputed to be he will cut That woman will lie on a slab in The cidents and deaths the brass band at the next state the morgue photographs will be takIt is alright to organize safety convention and invite the farm- en' Then she will be forgotten gone leagues and preach the doctrine ers male quartets to sing “Halil completely But the ring with the nine diaof careful driving but this alone Hall! The Gang’s All Here” and monds will continue retaining its will not bring the desired re- ‘Nobody Knows How Dry I Am” value and importance sults Not until we get down to a with proper apologies or credit The price of silver dropped to system of licensing drivers after to the Literary Digest 37 cents a “fine ounce” India and China which have been a rigid test can we expect to resilver for centuries accumulating duce the heavy toll of life This Judging from the publicity are said to be heavy sellers of the state cannot spend enough they received those Dartmouth metal if we had silver money on Mr Bryan’s IS to 1 basis now some money to correct the evil until it college students wore the of dollars would be cheap— unstrikes at the source incompe- - “shorts” that were heard around lessour were back of them gold tent drivers who have no regard the world for the safety or rights of others The states of New York and) Many will feel that when the California and the District of New York publishers cut prices) Columbia have found the most! on their books almost In half the effective methods The driver other day they at least hit upon who meets with an accident a novel idea must produce his licence in “ A MAN can’t have'the same feel-- rl court Upon 'the back cf it is With the latest pronouncetag toward a woman who is written the findings of the court ments of the Italian premier It standing on her own feet as he had toward one who was standing on If the first accident does not de- would not be amiss to spell his his” — Booth Tarktagton prive him of his license he must name Muscle-i- ni nearer women’s dress' can “rHE again produce it 'when the next A approach nudity having reaccident occurs There is the Pluto” was the name given gard to reasonable decency the betof record written his last time in the new planet And probably ter it will be for them”— Sir William A Lane court for the guidance of the! because It was considered Just second Judge Once deprived of the thing for the heavenly body “OEXUAL sins are but perversions a license It Is Just too bad if he of human love” —Dr Max Jo-- 1 is caught driving a car And the An undertaker was shot in seph Exner — 44 small license fee pays for the Chicago the other day Probably More than 150 ships carrying cost of enforcement According by someone who thought he had more than 40000 passengers pass through the English ' Channel every to the national committee on' taken too many “for a ride” month i - - I -- i ns I I t0 'I rCSt SS&?£ 'Ihave little patience with the man of Small wonder wS5u’ you need to borroSrS!1® the today one of borrowing hundred dollars for mere tb rules of saving! all the fending against 1 “Where do you expect to— ” 1 J j youmaktaB atPrcds “Forty dollars a month! I worked from elzht i until six at night and many nights I had to go back w thi and work until twelve ! ” r “Do you suppose the fact that Fred gets two hrm a month has anything to do with the difference In your heft she asked with suspicious simplicity ) “He is no more worth that amount of monev 9 ®onl5S than I earned my salary and Saved most of itK auswered I doggedly i “Maybe the people Fred meets at countrv dances and parties might have something to do with Pi he makes six times as much as you made at hha Y “But I suppose Em ail wrong and that the dtiS where because Fred is a dim wit ‘and couldn’t be serving as much as an exemplary boy like you were “I don’t understand much about money path£ how you ever caught a fine girl like mother was whSU only three dollars a week spending money But it wm I1? and I don’t suppose she had many boys to choose Mo’&l116 b“t !he C0UW-- Lfe ls mpl T8 I y i ) - Something' new in grand opera may startle New York City Otto 1L Kahn powerful in the opera offered a site for a modern opera house to include good seats for those that go to hear the music not to be looked at His offer was and buttoned it with stars he rejected John D Rockefeller Jr bought several blocks in the heart of New dropped a stick of dynamite in York for a civic center with a the old swimming hole and took grand opera house as the center of C ’ h guests pretended that a twenty-sixtbeen mur- - ’ K3 2 a young girl had dered’ and ail started hunting for clews They finally “convicted'’ the Duke of Marlborough of the “murder” i “And it was all most delightful and exciting” In this country It is not necessary to make murder a game It is sol-- 1 emu reality In Buffalo not long ago young people sat at dinner Strangers entered masked One guest thinking it a joke tried to tear a mask from one of the hidden faces and was knocked under the table Three hundred thousand dollars worth of Jewelry was taken from the it Bald to have been party Some ofweek in New York recovered this Reality is not so delightful V out a ’ w London society has invented a new game called the “murder game1 At Lady Ribblesdale’s house 25 -- KaSK?" ) ’ I By ROE FULKERSON I ly “Aw gosh!” objected the boy “1 don’t want transaction of it I'm Just a little short and nv going to buy a farm or day I’m notman when I was your age I didn’t!® “Young lars a week spending money” returned Father F sevcrely my money and enjoyed simple pleasures n “I didn’t belong to a country club and to playing golf with a set of clubs which an outfit of clothes which cost twice as muchhS?Fe1 servants and all She incidental k °r caddies club feel “I didn’t that I must have the best i and take a girl to all the opening nights and8 10 tfc tv clubs and such to dance afterwards “I didn’t feel that I needed a1 vacation at son w morrow son-in-la- orning - please” beean “Come down to the bank tomorrow and 111 indorse it for you " an5Sfe the regular-wa- MIL MORROWS PROBLEM LONDON’S NEW GAME MR KREUGER IS HERE A RADIO OrEEA HOUSE You Just can’t keep an Indiana CONGRESS ADJOURNS Ivar Kreuger head of the great ALWAYS GOOD NEWS farmer plowing com Even a Swedish match monopoly now with notes is one of the world’s It is good news to the people generation ago it was not un- mosttaking able and powerful young men of the United States to know usual to see him sitting in the This energetic Swede a Charles Twelfth of industry makes gigantic that congress has definitely de- shade of the old apple tree writ- loans to nations weak financially He cided to adjourn by the middle ing a best seller while his good tells New York’s bond club that the has day of Impregnable monopolies seriof June The only unfortunate housewife was out gathering come asking: “Does anyone believe that there could be feature of it is the fact that horseradish for his meat and a ously started with a chance of success a President Hoover has been forced luxurious growth of dog fennel new manufacturing company for telephones ' rnac1ncry' by the senate’s inquisitorial and smart weed were furnishing cash registers maor typewriting methods to call an extra session hiding places for the Plymouth chines?" to consider the London arms Rocks and Buff Cochins As the Money today is not to be made by but rather starting new enterprises treaty which should have been sun went down and ’ the moon by business of old enthe expanding disposed of in the regular came up he strolled down by the terprises' This condition says Mr session It has been many years I old mill stream commonly called Krueger will make earnings of corsince a had a more re- the Wabash' and watched the porations stable president calcitrant congress on his hands particularly where the majority were elected as members of the party which elected him No opportunity has been overlooked to harass the president and prying into the private affairs of individuals has taken precedence over constructive legislation and party and platform pledges Senators in increasing numbers are party men for the duration of the'campaign If elected their personal political fortunes become the underlying motive of their official acts This sltua-- ! tlon has been brought about by primaries and direct election of) senators It has given us ambitious politicians instead of statesmen The senate is rapidly taking on the color of the English House of Lords Now that the country is assured of a respite from its Jangling oratory and threats of drastic legislation business in general will get back to normal The next few months Clock-Watche- r! j RADIO PROGRAMS KLO Sunday June 1 9:00 a ra —The morning musical market 1000 a m —Scanning the headlines ’ 10:10 11:00 11:30 National Men and Affairs “Brick Capitol” Abode of Congress From 1815 to 1819 in Imminent Danger of Destruction to Make "Way for New Supreme Court Building but Opinion From Court and Protests From Amalgamated' Tourists May Save It a nu—Household hints a m —Miniature concert By WILLIAM HARD Special Correspondent of The a nu—Motion picture theme songs 1:00 p m— Wurlitzer echoes fea- 12:00 noon —Midday variety ) Standard-Examin- WASHINGTON er May 31— Wash- Mr Holmes Mr Brandeis and Mr Stone Surely the amalgamated tourists of the United States e' opld arise in all their might and majesty along with the drivers of sightseeing busses and demand that the supreme court decision againrt the “brick capitol” be rescinded and recalled by a referendum of the people Surely here is a case In which respect for the court must yield to respect for the great past out of which the court has its being Well there are lots of other outrages under way in Washington and this writer will get to them in time Here he is content to rely upon the patriotic tourists of America-ttry to make the members cZ the supreme court listen to the rule of reason 5 Your early struggles must read like a story bSk!” yysu “I saved it and bought gilt edge bonds those I bought yet others I Invested in landtaffiS: growing towns and when the towns grew to the land iS 1 mUltlFlle1my “ “Yes I know about that You have told me before nJ “But what did you do with it per wasIsstill Interested ut f Where it now?” T “Invested In bonds and in the stock of the bank eft am chairman of the board” explained Father “Then you still have it all? What are you going tor for?” ' “I will leave it to you and your brother of course" “I don’t want you to go what I had ton tl ! as I made my way upward” J through j "Somehow that doesn’t seem fair to me!1 returned ts per thoughtfully “You don’t wantlus to go through whatr were just advocating that Fred live ad you lived Set you him for not doing so You saved all this money we would have it to spend when you are gonef It doesn’t sr that should enjoy all the tkr and Fred’s wife f and Mother did without " l don’t understand money but it seems to me that we do now enjoying it when we are young and having I best It’s lucky Fred and I have learned to spend a tej j fc ington is the only American city turing Gene Halliday-2:0in which American citizens have a p m— Matinee melodies sort of property interest This writ2:30 p in —Chasing the blues er accordingly appeals with perfect away — to national public confidence the 3:oo p m Light classics for redress certain intoleragainst 3:30 p m — Appropriate selections able outrages now being perpetrated — 4:00 p m Kings of syncopation on Washington’s sacred soil 4:30 p m— Masters of music The meet imminent of these is 5:00 p m — Ye Olde Towne Cry- - the destruction of the edifice long '' 6r as the “Brick It 7:00 p m — Lillian Thatcher and knewn stands emu First street'Capitol” northeast her ensemble right over against the groundssen-of 7:30 p m — Popular dance tunes the true capital on which the 8:00 p m— Request period ate and the house have their 8:30 p m —Studio program abodes fc-b8:00 p m —A half hour with the true of The the grounds capita! classics are a matter of true public pride 9:30 p m —Old southern melodies Among them in particular are Eng- 10:00 pmA—Request hour lish elmsas sturdy and as impres-siv- e 11:00 p mg— Clair Anderson’s or as any in England" new necktie or something?’ gan recital by direct wire from TOURISTS DELIGHTED “You are entirely too frivolous! answered Father bath the Paramount theatre The tourist is in the habit of ed 12:00 midnight—Silent up his papers and left the ns thoughtful as he gathered looking at the delights of the trees 1930 McNaught Svndicate Inel (Copyright and greenswards surKSL true capital and of the rounding Sunday June 1 then walking over to look with a 0UVEE01ERTS BARTON 8:00 a n?-- Informal program tender! and reminiscent eye upon How 10:00 a m —“Sunny Side Up 1930 BY £ SERVICE INC the “Brick Capitol” and upon the IW limn 10:30 p m —N B C National Light historic notices which mark its walls wmmmhmmh Pimp!: and which revive or create for him Opera company IMPORTANT TRIVIALITIES 11:00 a m —N B O Metropolitan a sense of union with the- - great !l By ALICE JUDSON PEALE echoes P IS personalities of James Monroe and “I had pimples on my face shoulders and back They we k curious to see how often the — 11:30 a m N B C concert of John C Calhoun red and very sore and after a day of two would fester Iky fci conflicts of adolescence center 12:00 p m —N B C youth conferHere in this building Mr Cal- about badly especially at night and my sleep was disturbed caarsa: apparently trivial matters ence with Dr Pohling houn died in 1850 liefe in this Intensethem - battles are Many a time I stayed at home on account of them over waged 2:00 p mw—L D S services from building Mr Monroe was inaugur- such as tried other remedies without results I read an advertise® “I the things of a dress style be ated to the tabernacle president of the United or a haircut about small convenCuticura and Ointment and sent for a free sample fesiiw Soap 3:30 p trig—Vocal and instrumental States and to utter the Monroe doc tions manners beafter and details it so purchased more and in two and s tif of change using Here ensemble trine the congress of the havior ' was I healed" (Signed) Miss Alta Ledford 530 Falter St 4:00 p m —Studio program United States held its session from Sometimes It seems as though parI itCalit June 26 1929 JJ i 4:30 p mg— N B C William’s pro- 1815 to 1819 while the true capitol ents t I and children were I i with was reviving from the ruin inflicted each vising gram EOc Talcum 25d Sold everywhere Sac&ttiSr 25c 25 Omtment and other in their effort to make Sop 5:00 p m — “£nna Jettlck” melo- upon it by the British invaders of much out of Address “Cuttcm Uberalsri Dept H Maldm M” nothing the war of 1812 dies” Is it first-raa matter te of such really Now nine elderly gentlemen have 5:15 p m — Collier’s hour importance whether or not 6:15 p mg— N B c Atwater Kent determined to tear this building Janet be permitted to wear down and to erect upon its site a silk stocks hour to school? Why does 8:00 p m —First Presbyterian new building for their business conJohn go into a fury ' church services Jessie venience’ These 3L Baird gentlemen are not 8:30 p m —Monsignor Hunt Ro- being reprimanded by congress when his mother tells him that his inscribed with the man Catholic discourse They are not in any way being hin- corduroy names ofpants and faces of various by congress On the contrary mends and 9:00p nu—L D 8 church services deredare companions simply canfrom the studio they being assisted by congress any more? 9:45 p m— “Television” ' concert These gentlemen are the nine mem- not be worn Why are real emotions expanded bers of the supreme court of the over Criterion quartet such details as these? It is 10:00 p mg— N B C concert hour United States in Just these trifling mat-terl’: 11:30 p m— “Vagabond of the Air” They wish to move out of the true because and parents children find the capltoL Their quarters In it are cramped and undistinguished They °ccafi° for expressing toon the' one KDYL " still wish tp have a ' building of their and command 9:00 a m— “Good morning” control on the other to and own I a noble a 'building building 9:05 - a m— Sunday morning reassert a new independence-Parentworthy of the position of the suview Including musical selections preme children who are gocourt our I in governmental ing throughof this and song hits from current stage organization could avoid phase and screen productions songs of many a fruitless conflicts if they LOFTY PURPOSE i confined their yesteryear and popular ballads at guidance Inspired by this not only proper and control toattempts 13:00 noon— Burnham novelties matters that were but lofty purpose they have looked really vital and 12:15 p mg —Qulsh varieties carried these by about you already havfe an adequate a have — 12:30 p m C b S conclave of naWashington They rirtue of their influence rather than score of vacant spaces upon which their authority tions address by foreign am money reserve im OGDEK STATE put their new building bassador with native music by they rnigh to always understand leIpful see:! have hundreds of wholsymphony orchestra under Chan They trivial conBAlOC Savings Ac :ount w U prly unimportant a: d uninteresting flicts J£fs2 50 often arise non Collinge in spite 1:00 p mj— C B S Cathedral buildings which they might tear our efforts to avoid them Sf!? mean down in order to get room for their really otect it iu fori while hour complete religious musical new keeping you They reject the vaefvice symphony orchestra cant building of reach!1" spaces and' the spaces occu- what is going on understanding Columbia choral singers below the easy the buildings which deserve Bucknam soprano Stanley Max-- ’ pied by down ? should help parents to solve ! j They deliberately fix ted tenor John Barclay bari- tearing j conthereby their omnipotent eyes upon the one tHfapr°blein3 tone and others a do moneyreserre not have a relationship you through Capitol Hill which in which 2:00 B 3 “Birthday of building on child is more ready to company with the capitol Itself has accept the the Church” such an account in this institution those helpful the moral right Jo stand forever ' 2:30 p mg— Blue rhythm his1 whlcn elder eas- determine to destroy in the in they 3:00 p m— Ballads vdll liuiid one to and : light This help you order to provide for themselves a classical music slightly higher degree of conven3:15 m— Watch Tower program ience ’ tenure perhaps could find by Dr Lcltoy D Swin- a few than theyfarther off furlongs dle The present president of - the 3:20 p B S joint recital United States while he was secreToscha Seidel violinist and LIGHT COAT tary of commerce applied his enbara Maurel contralto 4:00 p m —C B S The globe trot- gineering mad architectural mind to A Jaunty little outfit for daytime this problem and composed a plan wear has a ter blue woolflower 4:30 p m- - C B S thi raHchne I of Washington in which the White I skirt and a navy little 1 I PlayW faSSh of S? featherweight wool btweave Argentine and Spanish music 4:45 p m—C B S “The World’s capitol residence of tLe legislative branch of the government at two Business" address from Wash- corners BLUE AND BLUE triangle would be balington by Dr Julius Klein assist-a- nt anced of aa residence fc!lie crcP® frock is made by for the Judisecretary cf commerce cial branch cf the government at 22 P m— Melody moments the third corner of the triangle in 5:Q P m —C B S Jesse Craw-for- d Potomac Park The suggestion was poet of the TL: supreme court by unavailing 5:45 p m —Musical organ shower 6:00 p m — C B S Majestic thea-tr- e what is believed t hev ben a WHITE LACE decision held that its of the air variety program mere majority motto was building t “death the Preferred brand with Lee Seymour as master of on new lingerie ths Also white lingerie ceremonies the Majestic male brick capitol” shornd be a minor- - i usc by some quartet Redferne HoUtashead I Surely there most meticulous dressers opinion d e live red from the pre- - j 01 tenor and guest artists j cincts of the court preferably by 7:00 p m— WUl Rogers presenting news of the day in a concise and New k2 handkerchiefs are- - man- entertaining manner music by famous Ilonoluluans group and size bothhandkerchiefs for sports and evening Freddie Rich and his orchestra readings David Ross by poetic Ltaens in gorgeous array 7:30 p m —Thirty minutes with 9:30 p mg— C If S melmidnight the great masters wdmCl°a?£Sr!S? odies Ann Leaf at the organ fCrv!?°Jts: ch$Sns 8:00 p m— Orchestra 10:00 p m — Beehive salon orchesembroidery are for evening " 8:30 p m Around the World with tra Sam and Bill’s international or- 10:30 p m— Song hits chestra 11:00 p m — Varieties rff hav'e HATLINES 9 ‘00 p m — C B S Coral Islanders 11:30 p m —The dance Hawaiian music by Walter Koio-mo- 12:00 midnight— Signing parade off ’and giey director presenting his time report top 0 W o -- -- - 'I e- my-husban- d e YOOP and-shrub- s 1 Miss Alta Ledford Tells CuticurajHealed II 1 r - -- i 13-year- old -- ’ s Helpful! 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