Show i C THE OGDEN STAN MONDAY EVENING JULY 23 1934 )h a : — WHOFIRSTp IN AMERICA - CILLERS FLEE -- Who was the first vice president Break When was wall paper first brought to America? TTTTMTRVTT T J"! TPXaS JulV 23— Answers -- in next issue JAP—Thrpft desnerate killers who Wasted their way with gunfire out ' house at he Texas qf the death were at large today state prison The trio which overpowered unarmed guards and scaledj the walls in a hall of bullets while most of the prison population wis attending a Sunday baseball game were Raymond Hamilton one kime run- w e 3ing-mat- of the late Clyde Joe Palmer also a Barrow & riO i' jr " co- and "Blackie" Thompson Oklahoma killer and bank robber In their flight they left three companions — all life termers— one dead and two v wounded Whitey Walker" Thompson's companion in several crimes was shot! to death ss he attempted to scale the walls (jharlie Frazier leader of a recent lLouisiana prison break was wounded seriously and Roy Johnson Oklahoma bandit was wounded slightly All Texas Oklahoma and Louisiana haunts of the men were being hort ' j watered 4-4- Campaign Is Befam By Utah Communists tej ax FIRST PHOTO FIASH LAMPS PRODUCED 193a A THOMAS PIRST WEDDIN& EDISON CONCEIVED FIRST PHONOGRAPH AUGt2l87"Z CEREMONY BROADCAST T ELEVI5ION 2 MV 1931- - O A IMC DUO MIT Stagnation Decay Follows FRIENDS OFFER jLiivif ii l ivrauiij i If Dare To Lead Spirit CITY TO REFILL Lacked Claim TRIBUTE DURING SWIMMING POOL "From the 'time when the first FUNERAL RITES BRIGHAM CITY July 23— Funeral rites for 'Burt Hadley motor accident victim were held in the L D S Third ward chapel Sunday afternoon under direction of Bishop J Frank Bowring Mr Hadley died after a collision between his coupe and a truck on a narrow bridge The ward choir furnished three numbers Other numbers included: solo by Mrs Orvil Sackett- - duet by Sevena and Daisy Madsen and a duet by Bishop W R Dredge and Juanita Iverson Steffin " The first speaker was T I Davis for whom the youth had worked for the past seven years Other speakers were: Mrs P J Koford Jessie W H copes President William C Hors-le- y and Bishop J Frank Bowring The benediction was offered by Andrew Pierson and the dedication of the grave by William Hadley BRIGHAM CITY July 23— City officials announced that since the rain Friday and Saturday the drain of the city reservoir has lessened considerably and that Brigham's municipal swimming- pool would again be full of water today after being without water for several ry lethal weapons' clue - weeks Brigham City has a lare pool which is a favorite place for the younger generation tckgather on hot days Heavy Motor Taken V ell Owner Reports BRIGHAM CITY July 23— W F Johnson of this city reported to the office of the county sheriff Sunday that a electric motor had been stolen from his pump well 1 The British home secretary h&s in this city The motor weighs 250 pounds but just ruled that the government cannot compel keepers in zoos to car- was taken" away without leaving a five-horsepo- - GE01VNEWN GDEN 'Party planks advocated ployment and social insurance at the expense of the gcverijtment and employes adequate cash relief for farmers and workers cancellation elf debts abolition of the state sales From our Files tax and shifting of detjt burdens to "incomes of rich corporations Suffragists are waiting on con absentee owners of land and prop- gress in large numDers demanding i erty and all incomes over $5000 atI'lltne pons ngnts equal — f 20 Year$ Ago 4 ! 1 Employment Jumps In Lumber Industry Brigham City will hold its Peach Day celebration on September - 9 8 General storms throughout the are reducing forest fires to region 2J WASHINGTON July (AP)— a minimum this summer three per cent increase in em A new law which recognizes state ployment in the lumber industry fpr April over March was shown as well as national holidays will per tpday in a report by thej National mit the Ogden postpffice to close Iiumber Manufacturers' association on July 24 Utah Pioreer day (The report also revealed an upr turn of 130 per cent in tptatl payD Perriris is building Thomas rollsfor the industry J him a new home on Jackson avenue During March the report said between Twenty-sixth- ? and Twenty there were 236851 men employed in seventh streets the industry while in April the number reached 244027 Payrolls for Property in Ogden city this year March totaled $14675647! while in will pay taxes at the Irate of about April the-- f igure' was $14866463 354 mills "per dollar of assessed vai' While the average number of The levies follow: city hours worked by each employe dur- uation schools 8866 county Schools 11856 ing April shrank to 136 as compar- Weber county 7044 j and Ogden ed with 139 'for March the average city 12 mills State and state school w'age per hour was shown to have levies have not definitely been an climbed slightly from 4002 cents to nounced ' o j j 4014 —4— H : tate transfers: -- j Utahns Among Pupils On Visit To Canada Goldsmith Is being made in 12 motor buses and 24 passenger automobiles QUEBEC Que lar The students are from the Uni- Wichita Southwestern College of Winfield Drury college Springfield Mo Utah State Agricultural college" Colorado State Teachers college University of Arkansas and Oklahoma A 6s M college They leave here tomorrow for Montreal and Ottawa of versity July 23— (AP)— Making their thirteenth annual trip to Quebec more than 500 students most of whom are girls arrived today by bus and automobile from Wichita Kas The tour in charge of Dr W M Mac-farla- the corruptions of youth as long are permitted to as temptations openly and enticingly delude and ruin life there is need for newer and better manhood and womanhood That means that each has pioneering conquests close to our own door" ' -- M —Scotland now has many "monsters" "I am sure none of us are content with the spiritual attainments that have characterized us-ithe n ' Noble apd worthy as they were there yet remains much to be done In our personal lives in our national and world life we need a rebirth of true pioneering in national and personal character As long as war and strife of class re past - settlers in America landed along the Atlantic coast the spirit of our country has been that of the pioneers" said John Edward Carver yesterday in First Presbyterian church "This country remains 'a country imbued with the pioneer spirit That spirit has permeated all our living When the call for pioneers In recaliming new land territory waned the same spirit was directed into other channels and science industry and economic fields "Today in chemical progress we are pioneering a new age In the basic needs of the distribution of natural products and necessities there is wide opportunity for the courage and forethought that has characterized all our past A new religion that will meet the intricate phases of life resultant from the wide range of new inventions and i rROJECT APPEOVED BEAVER July 23 — A Droiecil ciiirb and gutter the main street The French chamber of deputies reqently established a world record by 'holding a session lasting only 53 seconds' '3 w ! 7 " ! if f sIe)r f 1 i I ' if- - " - The Shorted 9 it f Way Home fc AS YOU TRAVEL the familiar Bell signs greeting you along the way denote security v confidence that you can get in touch immediately with yoi ir family and friends many miles away If you are on a vacation or business trip telephoning is thej shortest way home It also saves delay in many cases to telephone ahead to friends you expect fJh The Long Distance operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any points you would like to call to meet to get information or to arrange accommodations The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co 1931 B J Beynoldi Tobacco Com p my v i —W ' y $Z'Sv'--s:- ! Iff -' I i : i""3 Beaver has been approved by static FERA officials Thesproject amounts! td $8000 "" changed atmosphere of living now summons the most daring faith of youth to match courage and wits with news forms of need "When the pioneer spirit dies in any trend of living the result is stagnation decay and death The very truth of the Bible is breaking into new challenges for better ends This is but natural when we recall that to find the new in the old is the process that marks all basic realities We are finding new developments in the iron that forms the basis of the new alloy metals Surely the Bible should have as much that answers to advancing ability as the elements of the earth Those who think their forms and expressions of religion are the final word upon spiritual living should remember that their mode of spiritual expression varied greatly from that of even a generation before them "The dynamic power in the pioneer is that of growth He is not content to look backward for all the best New homes environments and developments are hi3 longing desire Growth' is the universal law of all living matter It is part of our very nature We desire better and larger conditions In this we are partakers of the entire realm of living matter The pioneer dared to follow the urge for growth and pressed through dangers and privations into new surroundings where growth was possible "Again the zest of the pioneer was a natural one It was the zest of doing something This spirit is even manifest in the play of childhood Play is but the childish outlet for the urge to be busy The joy of the pioneer lies in doing something that will abound to the' benefit of those with whom we live It is a natural desire to seek to achieve some result that will enhance the comfort liberty and development of our fellow men We see this in all trends of sacrifice and service Thus it is that the life of the pioneer has ever held a strong appeal to real people Utah has drawn largely from this rich spirit There is dire need for more manifestations of the same urge We cannot rest upon the achievements of the past Aylli hi i r ? hi i I: - i 4 I ! - i TIRED OUT i FROM DIVING — mmmmmmmimm V Jtr if """" —r- AND i s X v EL!t SMOKED SHE HEN r ne ' fi i 1 We must carry on and better the mains as long as evil boldly seeks present Coprtisht — to-da- y O H multi-million-dol- Travel Stimulation j o BUTTE Mont July 23 — (AP)— A general strike here in sympathy with the walkout of 5000 Union U P Commended For Weber county to Simon Van Boe-rulots 37 and 38 Manhattan subdivision consideration $33833 Weber county tb Roy Covey et al The See America Fiiist league has lot 9 block 2 Forestdale addition Just awarded the Union Pacific S10370! a certificate of distinguished system Weber county to Josie M Wise service as having achiejved the most part of lot 8 block 7 5 Acre plat A of any transportation system in the $24785' and Canada during United States Smith Realty Co to Dorathy S the year toward Ithe stimulaIfalmstrom part of northwest M tion past travel in America of section 21 township 6 north range This 'information was contained 1 west $10 C L an announcement in Colonial Building & Loan associ- McKnight general ageht inbyOgden ation to Katherine Trousdale Stev- following notice of the! award by P ens part of southeast and south- A Young president jand wiinam west l of section 5 township 5 Metzger director general of the See north range 1 west lp j America First league! The certifi jChristian Flygare and wife to Jos- cate was voted the Union Pacific eph Flygare parts southeast i of at the annual convention of the section 18 township 6 north range See America First league and the 1 east $1 j of America held Hotel Greeters Herman Van Braak and wife to recently in Baltimore Benjamin E Slagowski et al lots The revival of interest in rail 9 and 10 block 12 Franklin Place created by the Union transportation addition $3300 Pacific's construction pf the first stream-line- d MaryL Freeland to SI A train ana us suDse-que- nt parts of northeast and tour of the natiop last spring southeast U section 21 township 6 was a contributing 1 1 actor in me -- north range 1 west $1 j awTard it was said iFederal Bond & Finance corporation et al defts' to Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co part lot 1 block COURT ROOM ROBBED 8 plat B $153670 NTCW BRITAIN Conh— (UP)— If L 4 the thief in this case returns to the iConverted into a trench during scene of his crimeit Will he as a the World war the prisoner He stole $200 from a canal in Belgium is "to be used as drawer in a desk in trie' city court a-- canal again room m O Gunfire Blasts Firing of Buildings stonings Reported completed his work and was oji his way to check out when he was stricken Mr Newman was born November 19 1868 in Omaha a son of George and Catherine Hill Newman He had been a resident of Ogden for the past 24 years 23 years of which he had been an employe of the shops He Is survived by his widow and the following children : George B Newman Hawthorne Calif Glenn R Newman Wilmington Calif Frank H and Melvin Newman of Ogden There are nine grandchildren He was a member of the Shop-cra- ft organization and the Methodist church Larkin & Sons have charge of the funeral arrangements with his parents County Recorder Mae E Bram- well reports the following real es - SEEN ItJ BUTTE copper miners and smeltermen was forecast today in the wake of widespread violence over the week end The copper strike comparatively sluggish for three months suddenly broke into gunfire explosions firing - of buildings and interfac-tion- al stonings Reid Robinson union secretary predicted the miners would be joined by 15000 other workers before August 1 bringing about a general walkout Counsel for the Anaconda Copper Mining company contended officials had allowed violence without interference The company was ex pected to ask Governor Frank Coon-e- y to order national guardsmen to patrol Butte unless appeals to city and county officials for better protection of its properties brought results Thomas S Feeny jr of Seattle is spending the summer in Ogden Real Estate Transfers ' GENERAL STRIKE DEATH STRIKES Answers to Previous Questions These fireless noiseless smoke SALT LAKE CITY July 23— (AP) less and odorless lamjps now used Communists today began a by news photographers were made campaign in support of their state in the Nela laboratories at Cleve aind congressional ticket land O Edison told John Kreusl The ticket was named at a con- one of his mechanics! how to build vention held here yesterday the first phoongraphJ He had in Heart Attack Occurs As Cornelia Johnsdn of Sal j Lake City tended inventing a telegraph rewas nominated for United States peater but ended up jvitha phonoNight's Work In Shops senator Carl Bjork Salt Lake City graph Miss Grayce jjmes 'was marCompleted cbngressman for the second district ried to Frank Borie Dk Vail a tele Mower of studio vision of in the congressllarry Helper) engineer George W Newman of 335 man for the first district Philip W2XCR-WGB- S New York street 68 years of Twenty-sixt- h ijtoeberg of Murray for s!ate treaso'clock this died at three-thirt- y age urer John Silverzone of Ogden Mr a of attack heart morning justice of the supreme ourt and was an employe of the Newman Ifrancis Grant of Provo f pr auditor Southern Pacific shops He had just unem- j ARE NECESSARY David H Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Ph 439 J Circulation and Correspondence r his term' expired? One Companion Killed and to resign before was the firsti Where training Two Wounded In school for models? 5 R PIONEER DOVES BOX ELDER NEWS By Joseph Nathan! Kan Author of "Famous First Facts" TEXAS PRIS DARD-EXAMINE- : Viiinwr -- Ypres-Commin- es Li rd i JJ n 4- -1 v - " Cfray Beards £lue Beards Rip Van Winkles and other hirsi ted gentry get cur prides! Whiskers sprayed mustaches pruned beariis 7 fumigated and de-horn- De-lousi- nff movers J B Pn M I ' When I'm tired and feI the need of a 'lift I smoke a Camel and soon feel like my real self again!" GEORGIA fjhfc r r -- - - - v rr ii mL lir m mi lift Avia-t-u- - Vw )) - now srcKFoalod - rfc its cool rich flavor your flow of natural energy will be1 restored This "energiz- ing effect" m Camels a discovery con- firmed by a famous research laboratory ia New York occurs in a harmless and utterly delightful manner As your latent available your fatigue and j Phone r 4 ade MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS COLEMAN V 788 li irritability become a thing of the past! And so w$ say whenever you need new energy pget a lift with a Camel!" 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