Show OGDEN THE — STANDARD-EXAMINE- R " i ROSS WILL ASK U S Action Hits Routes IDAHO LAW ON 40-HO- Covering Entire Nation OREGON OPENS Cheapest Blend Whisky Is 90 Cents Pint Gin 80 Cents State Limit To Be Sought Pocatello Likely To PORTLAND Ore Feb 15— (AP) — uregon s system of state owned liquor stores was placed In opera tion toaay as lour Portland stores were opened to the public Stores in other parts of the state will be opened within a f e wdays A conservative pattern of fittings along the lines of brokerage offices greeted tne eyes of the customers me cashiers' cages were modeled after those in banks and shelved display cases were without advertis ing other- than that on the bottled contentsEven the cash registers wereouiit on modern lines rne cneapest blend whisky Is GO cents a pint or $170 a quart The least expensive domestic gin is now quoted at so cents a pint and $125 a iiitiy or a gallon During their first day's operation they took in $1356 of which $519 i or ior ouyers' permits Administrator George L Sammis said stores would be opened else where as rapidly as possible to elim lnate the state's competitors— boot leggers and speakeasies Throueh put most of Oregon drug stores were tne oniy legitimate sources but their stocks will be removed as the state's system is extended Under the recently adopted Knox bill hard liquor may be sold only by state owned or stores Get Big Loan' ' — ' WASHINGTON Feb 16-- (AP)-will The to pass a law limiting the work-weto 40 hours Governor C Ben Ross said here after attending a conference of labor officials ' Governor Ross attended a conference of labor representatives of all states which was called by Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins A resolution was adopted at tne meeting urging all states to adopt1 a week law — Idaho-legislatu- be-aske- re ek 40-ho- - ur MEETS EXECUTIVES -- Governor Ross spent a busy day yesterday preparatory to leaving for home tonight He visited Deputy Public Works Administrator Henry M Waite and 'said he was assured that contracts for the Pocatello reservoir andVater system would be 'signed by Secretary Ickes within the next few days As soon as the secretary approves the work $400000 will be made available to start the work The Idaho executive also visited Budget Director Douglas and urged an increased appropriation for forest fire prevention work ' under the Clark-McNaact Governor Ross and other members of the party said the budget director "seemed favorable" to increased funds for forest ' i1 ' i( work " i ' ry - v" - Replying to a report from Boise that Parker Carver state CWA director had said he would suspend all work today because" he was without orders or money from civil works officials Washington here saidl there would be no need of losing' any time whatever for money would be forthcoming Im' mediately ' —— - Idaho I -- — W AUTO TAG LAW i icues I v oi wtner otates Used By Workers "At Borders rse-in- g ion ¥s V The wings of air lines have been clipped by Uncle Sam This map shows air mail lines of the country 12 of them covering 34 routes with route mileage of 27062 having ben hit by government order canceling all air mail contracts as result of alleged evidence of collusion and fraud in making these con- m 11 San Diego 4 que 12 Boeing Air Portland 18 5 Chicago-Omaha-Atla- Pacific San Diego rn— -- rhlii 4 17 York-Chica- go Lake -Cheyenne Albuquer — Express-Sa- Transport--SaChicago-Sa- n lt 8 INJURIES FATAL Lake Francisco lt TO PROVO GIRL Transport— Seattle Northwest Airways and Kohler Aviation corporation— BUlings-C- hi oit - York-Boston-F- ort on Dallas-Brownsvil- tn j ws ' " eries ( During the meeting here yes ieir' uay me dairymen registered Views on' vital issues of interest to the industry elected officers accepted Caldwell's invitation to meet there next year and heard their leaders sound a chaUenee for the course to chartering of a long-tim- e establish the industry on a sound economic basis A J Glover of Fort Atkinson Wis editor of Hoard's Dairvman and president of the National Dairy federation advocated distribution and abstinence from use of poor stock and poor land as the only ways to solve the present de pression in the dairy industry He deplored the waste of food sup- plies in the' presence of want de ciarea tnat there is no surplus of dairy (products and asserted that "given advertising and moderate prices dairy production cannot meet i was re- - nV Of Taxpayers Association insumers weliare League Speaker Avers Big Industries Have Special Protection" General Attack Made On Utilities : SALT LAKE CITY Feb 16— (AP) — Approximately LONDON —Margaret Moffat play- ing a leading part in "wind and the rain" made her appearance as usual despite' the sudden death of her husband Sewell Collins in order that the show might go on CALCUTTA — Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru considered second to Gandhi among Indian Nationalists was sentenced to two years for seditious utterancesimprisonment t wdii : Light company and other public utilities had united to form the Utah Associated Industries some years ago and that out of that organiza tion had come the Utah State Tax which he payers' association charged is functioning to protect the interests of those groups He said that the Utah State Tax payers' association had appealed to tne consumers' league for support and Since the Taxpay ers' association placed emphasis on the necessity of public audits and accounting and "no public account ing shows the source of the money supporting the Utah Taxpayers association or the methods of ex penditures such as salaries of officials or of its financial association with the Utah Associated Indus tries' he proposed a resolution as persons at tending a regional mass meeting sponsored by the Consumers' Wel fare league in Salt Lake City last night heard charges made by speak ers against the public utilities com panies operating In Utah against holding companies in general and against activities of "taxpayers' asso 1 000 ciations" the speakers were Dr Heber'J Sears State Senator Her bert B Maw and Mrs Reva 'Beck Bosone of the women's league auxiliary to the Consumers' Welfare league "If the flow of money from Utah to the Electric Bond and Share company and Wall Street could be plugged' for five years" declared Senator Maw "the Utah Power and Light company would have ample A" pay preferred stock divi- MES i Mcuua niiu wuuiu ue auie to reauce power charges to the general nub- Uc" "Holding companies" said Dr Sears who followed Senator Maw on the program "are not In keeping with the present day social order They have been tried and have beeii round wanting They are opposed strongly by our present administration" He described the Electric Bond and Share company as coming within the category he condemned INDUSTRIES UNITE Dr Sears stated that a group including bankers mining interests railroads sugar companies mortgage loan companies cement manufacturers oil refiners livestock wool growers the Utah Power and and follows: TEXT OF RESOLUTION "That our secretary be asked to write a letter to the Utah Taxpayers' association asicing if it is ready and willing to submit to an examination of its accounts of the same exactine nature tnat it demands of strictly public affairs Such examination to cover several years and to show the source of its money Its financial af filiation with the Utah Associated industries the salaries of its of flciais ana other expenditures Such audit to be made by experts - - vhow much directing control will be given to the Consumers' league in tne aiiairs oi tne Utah TaxDavers' association if it decides to off with the Utah - co-oper- ate Tax-payer- association" Mrs Bosone spoke briefly reeard ing the activities of the auxiliary Motor' Carriers Jury Bein Formed Test Law Validity To Hear Murder Trial iSSSSJSS' f - Suit Begun Fight Over Inferior RE-MARRI- ED AFTER 20 16-(- Ti-tusv- llle gh ' Mont Feb 16— (UP)— Attorneys today resumed their bat- tie over selection of a Jury to try urcurge jtvuroi accused Killer in dis trict court nere defense and determined prosecution exhausted a panel of 38 prospective jurors without filling uie pox yesieraay Judge T E Downey summoned a new venire or so to aDDear this morning aicer Dotn sides had ex hausted six of their peremptory T3UTTE a-war- y uwadieuges PROVO Utah Feb 16— (AP)— Rhoda Agnes Skoy three-year-o- ld daughter of the Rev land Mrs Bunde Skov of Provo died here yes terday of injuries Inflicted when she was struck by an automobile driven by James Garner 58 of Payson while she was crossing a street in front of her parents home The Rev Mr Skov is pastor of the Provo 1 Officers who investigated exon erated the driver of blame They saia no inquest will be held BURNS FATAL GOODING Idaho Feb lk— (AP) -Burns received WednesdaV at the rred connor of Richneid proved laitti iu a nospiuai to Munei Conner BE IDENTIFIED IN FRAUD CASE TOLEDO Ohio Feb detectives may find their positions reversed as th charge by Isa Ginsberg of Los Angeles Who Claims five nersons trrr o them detectivps 16-(A- $5000 dental gold fraud P-Two He wants them nlarpri in lar police lineup for identification Accident Results In Pedestrian's Death BOISE Feb 16 — (AP) —An automobile accident of a week ago today had caused the death of Walter Clark 83 a resident of Boise He died late Wednesday night of Injuries received when he was knocked down by an automobile HUSKY FELLOW! TO LAND WORK -- MARY S SLAGS Correspondent FRIENDS FETE YOUNG COUPLE IN Feb 18— Mrs Miss Mary Brown entertained 18 close friends of Miss Addie Brown and Scott Tag gart in compliment to the young couple at her home Wednesday eve ning Valentine decorations prevailed and the evening's entertainment EVANSTON I Wyo J I Williams aided by EVAtiSTOt! EVANSTON Wyo Feb 16— Mrs Magdalena Evans Danks aged 62 years died at eight o'clock" last evening after a month's illness at th '7 home of her daughter Mrs ' McPhie of hearf disease She is survived five daughters: Mrs C W Harris of Burley Idaho Mrs C A Markham of Salt Lake ' City: Mrs Doris Wahl Mrs J F McPhie and Miss Gwennetir Danks of Evanstcn and three sons Ivor E Danks of Gkden and Thomas C Danks of Los Angeles and Leon B Danks of North Platte Neb Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock lh tlv L D S chapel 7 J-J- Eleven ' o'clock supper was served to: Mr and Mrs Adrian Spencer Mr and Mrs Elmer Danks Mr and Mrs Gerald Cazin Mr and Mrs Edward Prince Mr Beard Miss Elise Jensen Harry Bodlne and Miss Lillian Robinson Ross Graham and Miss Katherine Fife and the guests of honor Prizes were won by Mr and Mrs Gerald Cazin and Mr and Mrs Adrian Spencer ( Mr and Mrs H W Phillips enter- Second Place Vori By Evanston Girl tained at dinner for Miss Brown "EVANSTO"N Wyo Feb and Mr Taggart at their home Fri- Edna Blacker who entered the Denver Genera hospital for nurses day ' v"1Guests were : Mr and Mrs1 Adrian training- last September is to her cap February 21 Before Spencer Mr and Mrs Dalton Spencer Miss Aria McKinnon Miss receiving this distinction a four Margaret Hunter and the host and months trial lsVrequired of tho hostess ' aspirants followed by an examlna tion Miss- - Blacker attained the Dr and Mrs L A Cheese enter- second highest grade in th cYHmi tained at bridge Wednesday eve nation ' ning at their home" Present were: Mr and Mrs Morris Simpson were Mr and Mrs R M Paul Mr and Mrs Orville Stine Mr and Mr called at Marion Utah because of John Priborsky and the host and the illness of Mr Simnson'a mnthr 17-M- iss - - re-cei- ve " Mrs George Simpson hostess PAIR WILL WEAR ' ONLY PAJAMAS ON BRIDGE TRIP Miss Ruth Williams: wttn hnstpss : ' — - i — j - J to sixteen young friends at her home at a Valentine party Saturday in celebration of her eleventh birthday anniversary Mr and Mrs 'O J I Williams en tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr Williams' brother and wife Mr and Mrs Ben Williams and his mother Mrs Mary Williams and his sister Miss Edith Williams and Mr Silvers and Miss Daisy Duncan all oi salt Laice City DE PERE- - Wis Ffib fl --lf APil G A Crabbe and Alphonse Van Sis-ti- ne are hoDine the weather will ha mild next Monday night wiaa oniy in pajamas ana followed by thex American Legion band and firing squad the pair will give I A Smits commander of th local legion post a ride acrosa the lbngy Alloez memorial bridge in a wheel- i barrow They wacered the lesion wmilr! obtain 100 new members in a re- cent drive and lost Subzero tem perature is not unusual here in Feb nv Indians To Revive Session Advocated Festival In Idaho To Fix Liquor Plans ' LEWISTON Idaho Feb 16 — ( APi cherry blossom festival and Indian Ka-ouIn which red men and white Join in celebrating the advent of spring will be revived in May directors announced today xne snow is cased upon an an cient Indian custom when tribes men of the Pacific northwest gath ered in this sheltered valley to spear tne spring run of salmon and gather camas roots l war dances and na tive religious celebrations accom panied Ka-ou- — Lewiston's -it - i SALT LAKE CITY Yh iff— ram resolution adopted yesterday by the Sale Lake Citv lunior rhamhpr of commerce urged Governor Henry jti niooa to can a special session lot the state ' legislature promptly to provide liquor control legislation Opposition was exnressprt fn ntiv method of sale whereby consump- uor oi nara nquor would be tolerated on the ' premises" ' of' the ' vendor ruary —A -J i i STRONG DRINK PASSING? CLEVLAND — (UP) — Modern drinkers "can't take it hi the opinion of Bartenders' union members here who declare that some drink- ers would rather guzzle an ice cream soda ' than an and add that demure waitresses are sup- e bartenders planting I - "old-fashione- d' ' - it bid-tim- f— Woman Accused Public Fraud Spring Has A LIQUOR SELLER SENT WAGGER PRISON federal You can't - resist! : Ancient Fish Is Placed In Yale Museum at the The herring NEWS And VIEWS (Continued from Page One) ect and the money they earn will oe given them for the purpose of paying their transportation back to their people greatest gxanddaddy of all the delicatessen is known as store variety "Portheus Molossus" and belongs to the group of bony fishes It was buried in the mud of the ancient sea bottom of what is now Russell Springs Kansas Prof Malcolm H Thorpe curator of veterbrate paleontology at Yale said the specimen was one 3f the most complete and probably the finest skeleton of an ancient fish yet collected f McCIanahan's Stylish' New ! V f Hi' i wagger Suits I are the accepted authentic mode for this Seasqn! j 4 l i - : Plain Or Fur-Trimmed- — ISveeds and Crepe3 Tan Navy 0 Green 0 Blue or ® Mixtures L I V : vy V o FINE Directors Unable To Agree On Manager driven by Ben R Allen of Boisp Police said the accident was un : H-avoidable as Allen evidently had been blinded by lights of an ao- The herring Is the world's most proaching car The accident oc- important food fish it is outranked curred on a section of a street whpn by the codfish in North! only ' there are no well defined crossings America F'' - -- MONTREAL Feb 16— (AP)— A big husky fellow walked into a public library and asked for a mini ber of books on cooking "Day after day he returned'! said Miss A MacDougall librarian "until he had completely exhausted ev erything we had in the way of cookery books Then quite abruptly he ceased A month' later he appeared ana proudly lniormed us he had ce cured a position as cook in a well known hotel" r-e- norw is charged with the fatal The day when officers of the law snooting oi Tom Rogers on a Butte can give youne fellows a "floater' street-las- t uuiy 6 The defsnrtant has passed From now on this bet- auegeaiy precipitated an alterca ter method will be employed tion which resulted in an exchange of bullets that left Rogers dead and Korbl seriously wounded boise Feb 16— (AP) — The meeting of directors of the Idaho Livestock Credit corporation was in adjournment today unable to decide on a manager The directors of the $600000 farm credit organization met all day yes terday to discuss possible managers Dut xaued to maxe a choice before midnight and adjourned for a later meeting 1 EAT1I OCCURS -it um iUil - Axie giri was Durnea when a kerosene can exploded while she was trying to build a fire in the kitchen stove She was found with her ' clothing afire by a brother and sister who were attracted from their play some distance from the house by the victim's screams The mother was visitine a neieh bor and no one except the girl was This will be the fifth annual fes-- i in tne house when the mishap tival the show having been tern occurred abandoned last year The poraruy ' SERIOUSLY exact date of the ceremony was not HURT ib— Webb 5 set — son of Mr and MrsStanley Marshal Webb was seriously injured Thursday about eleven a m when he was of struct oy an automobile on the state highway in front ct th Relief family home Both legs were broken one m two piaces his right arm was nanureo ana ne suffered a cut SALT LAKE CITY Feb 16— A across nis lorehead complaint signed by C C Backes Maxine Dupree with charging fraudulently obtaining a food order for $1375 was issued by Justice of he Peace Fred JLindbeck Thursdayj Mrs Dupree it was alleged ob tained aid of relief agencies for two years by representing herself as the TO sole support of two minor children and signed an affidavit to that effect on October 10 1933 An inallegedly disclosed that Heavy Fine Also Imposed vestigation Mrs Dupree was the mother of but in Court one child and at the time that she Revenue Case sighed the affidavit was married to Roscoe McZeal BOISE Feb 16— (AP)—A f4 of four one-ye- ar John Langdon of New Hampshire terms to run concurrently and a fine of $3 nnn tareA was the first president pro tempore Henry Archibald Whitaker f Twin of the United States Senate Falls today for violation of the federal internal revenue laws through Illicit sale of liquor pleaded guilty to five charges whose maximum nenaltv would hv been 25 years Judge C C Cavanaus-- vptrriav delivered the sentence of 'one year on each of the four 'counts but permitted Whitaker to serve all at Conn Feb 16— once The fines were accumulated NEW HAVEN A gigantic herring 15 on all the "charges feet In length and more than 90 Joseph LeRoy Stoddard Caldwell pleaded not guilty to a charce of million years old was added toillicit liquor dealing and will be day to the natural history collectried Monday tions in Yale's Peabody museum tem-pora- ry Delegates Carrjang Beet Protest East DETECTIVES MAY COOK BOOK AIDS Daughter of Pastor Struck By Car Idaho Child Dies of Burns Lutheran church Into Finances Activities Among J 1 Dr Sears Favors Inquiry !- POCATELLO Idaho Feb 18 — (UP) i— The Pocatello chamber of commerce today stood resolved to protest the nroposed federal sugar beet production curtailment George T Cobbley - Elackfoot president of the Idaho Beet Growers' association with M C Barlow vice president were en route to Washington to submit protests of both organizations They" plan to meet with the secretary of agriculture President Roosevelt and Idaho's congressional representatives state-designat- ed : 30 nta Air s r nd j Mc-Donou- -- 1 11 Dallas 3 New Western Air " MOSCOW— The thre ttmJaH defendants in the reichstag fire trial — Georci Dimitroff Taneff jand Blagol PotJoff Russian ' citizenship oft granted -'eye- f The Insurance company contended wicir own country had fiwriveA it was not a parr of the wreck of Will the rack but the supreme court held the whole affair was accidental and mans? despite their acquittal ordered the insurance paid: ST JOHN'S Nfld — A f- appointed by the British government HALT LAKE CITY Feb 16-- Earl In took over control of Npwfrinrfio Eldridge and W J Hadden : rule until conditions in the charged in a misdemeanor comCoal British island dominion Improve plaint with operating within the state as contract motor carriers SALT LAKE CITY Feb 16— (AP) without having permits from the -- nve retau coal dealers Sam public utilities commission pleaded TWO Kounaiis P s Marthakis M L guilty before Judge Vere L McKinnon Lee Ferrell and Frank Carthy Thursday I'Tancis fued a complaint in district DIVORCE They were sentenced to" fines of court here Thursday seeking an in$25 each and five days each in Jail junction to restrain retail coal code me jau sentences to be suspended OF YEARS AGO upon officials from interfering with sales payment of the fines or inferior grades of coal The men Through stipulation of counsel It FRANKLIN Pa Feb aiso asxea tne court to fix a price AP)was agreed that a stay of execution ivorcea w years ago Patrick J would be scaie Deiow me coae prices for coal granted until February 24 Gus P Bachman actine state Dailey and Anna Morris both of to the defendants to appeal permit are remarried ind federal recovery administrator case the The coae omer were was oinciais ceremony anq named performed yesTh validity of the law under as defendants Judge Roger It terday a few minutes after Dailey which the defendants were proseobtained a divorce from his third in whose court the action wife Mrs Dailey remarried in 1914 cuted was questioned and the apwas filed declined to issue a court will be in restraining order pending a after her divorce from Dailey Her peal to the district & test case uie nature of case of socond'husband the died thorough study 1918 la bailey "- -r '" — wa divorced from his second ! fflraffi" ls' T ! 0"DoJ ' routes numbered to corre cago-Detr9 'with their air mail contract Pennsylvania Air Lines— Wash ington-Clevelanumbers are: 11 - BUR LEY American Airways — Chicago-Memph- is Eastern Air Transport— New YorkIdaho Feb 16— (AP) — 2 New Miami 19 With j Caldwell chosen as its 1933 Worth-Galvest20 Worth Fort National Park Airways— Great convention city and its) annual le 22 Atlanta-Ne- w Falls-Sa- lt Lake 26 sessions over for another year the 21 Orleans 23: Chicago-Cinci- n Idaho! State Dairymen's association United States Airways — Chicago- an 24 Buffalo-Chicag- o 27 New Omflhfl-AMantoday was on record as favoring a nati Orleans-Housto- n a 29 ' four-da- y Chicago-OmTranscontinental and western Air university dairy course In Angeles 33 —New York-Lo- s connection with the next annual ha 30 and Atlanta-Lo- s Angeles 34 dairy iproducts show strict enforce- The suit will ask a writ of man date to compel the assessors to de By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mand licenses from such car own MOSCOW — Sixty dog teams raced ers A declaratory judgment will be across the ice In the Bering straits sougnt toward a group qf 100 men and women and two J small rhnH stranded" on the ice when the rThTn — BOISE Feb 16— AP) — Dallas B Watkins Canyon county farmer v xoaay was victor in an insurance suit for loss of an eye In an aeci dent his claim being upheld by the supreme court He held a limited accident policy oi tne Jteaerai Life Insurance com pany which provided among other things the payment of $400 for loss of an eye in an accident Involving a hores-draw- n vehicle Watson was driving through a gate with his rack when it struck a post and seemingly loosened a staple from the fence which struck him in the " L Foreign News On Thumbnail Farmer Wins Suit On Accident Policy A'SVNTONlo LINES iAU x)tmdPmO Food Waste In' Time of tracts Want Is' Deplored At The Convention spond BOISE Feb 16— AP) —Attorney General Bert H Miller was' pre- paring today to file a suit to test whether automobile owners living In other states but holding jobs In Idaho must buy Idaho licenses He said the suit would be filed in Washington county district court and "would be directed against all assessors in border counties For years past he explained many counties have been" troubled bv th fact that residents of nearby states anve tneir cars to work on Idaho jobs buying only out of state the demand" censes Such a procedure he said H G Myers of Boise permits them to earn their living elected president in oaano ana pay all their taxes in other states The situation is acute at Lewiston where many workers in the lumber mills live in Clarkston across tne state line in Washing- - -4 X r ment of the state sanitatiop-laand careful supervision ofcream- TEST V CHIHUAHUA - f IDAHO TO rT ' DAIRY SURPLUS t - states 1 1- EDITOR DENIES MONEY AVAILABLE Presidential approval last night of the $950000000' civil works ' appropriation assured a continuation to- "day of CWA projects in western U - S ?a 'Will iij ' EVANSTON NEW& LIQUGH STORES VEEK UR Mtitiu i idUiviJMii —— —' Cut from Blnrl A mill ends tall' Y:JX' --7 in oar own shop with fine linings and ready to put on $20 values (or only 518 In addition we fiTc yon a rainproof ed ored OVERCOAT FREE iMyi Unclaimed Suits and O' Coats by oar agents from onrS) V Returned Val- - r wholesale ties from lot FREE— write or call for cloth samples with oufit for suits cut to your measure tailoring departments to $20 Choice of entire self-measuri- ng $10 Hake Your Own Terms! uA v $10 ANTS To Your Others $1985 to $3195 and Vest DELL TAILORS SI J 2479 Wash Ogden Main Salt Lake 252 So McCLANAHIRS O 2344 WASHINGTON AVE O ' ' |