Show o Two news gathering organizations The Associated Press and The United Press provide dispatches for this newspaper world-wid- e Stand The DEN ard-Examin- er provides its readers with superior local news written by experienced and accurate men and women staff FOOD SECTION FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 18 1935 Children Go To School By Boat CDTAH SPEAKER nn irurn nnr DCLIEVCd HbC SAAR DESERTED BY ' PENSIONS LOW " - PAGE CARMEN CHIEF DEAD AGED ANTI-NAZ- IS 60 -r-- Deputy Finds Hiker PWA SEEKS NEW Is Escaped Prisoner OFFICE DIVIDES PROJECT LIST M'ALESTER Okla Jan 18 — (AP) —Jess Dunn deputy warden of the 1 1 SCHOOL MONEY Hitler To Take Over Area Martin F Ryan Was Also state penitentiary couldn't turn Jobs For 3500000 Asked Payments May Reach Total down the upraised thumb of a hitchFederation of Labor March of Boards Many Seek of $25 Per Capita As Planning hiker President Public Bodies "Refuge In France Law Specifies As the man entered his machine 1 Huggins Thinks if Industry Should Bear Cost of Job Insurance 2 t SAARBRUECKEN MMW5 SALT LAKE CITY Jan 18— (AP) — Reaction to President Roosevelt's Vfcocial security legislation program among members of the Utah legislature was varied today Governor Blood declares himself in accord with the proposal and said legislation would be withheld until such time as congress acts so that "we will be able to take advantage of any federal assistance coming to 4 1 'JC wnssj 1 i v: the state" Representative Walker K Granger (D Iron county) speaker of the house- said he was "greatly dis-- V lan appointed ' in the president's to with old age regard particularly - O It was great fun for children of the East Hartford Conn school gram" From Ahe Republican quarter when the Connecticut river overflowed its banks and went on a Representative Emil Gammeter (San rampage for it meant they had to go to and from school by boat Here a group is shown on a small piece of dry land in front of the Juan) said: "The president's heart is running school waiting for their boats The depth of the water can be seen away with his head It's reform be- from partly submerged automobile at the right (Associated Press - fore recovery' Senator Ira (D Weber) two years ago sponsored a house bill in the senate which provided unemployment insurance carried by industry He withdrew the measure when the senate amended it so that employes would absorb half the cost "I am' still of the opinion that social insurance ' should be borne wholly by industry and not by the employe nor by a public tax" he said Senator Hugh M Woodward (D Utah) expressed disappointment after reading an abstract of bill less than I had ex is much "It was comment his pected "Whatever we do in the matter of social insurance should fit in with the government's plan" said Senator Julian M Bamberger (D Salt Lake) V Pleasure- - was expressed by Sen- ator Wilford Day (R Iron) "It is a gigantic thing" he said "In the main I am pleased He (the president) makes it definite and is least setting up a mark to shoot photo) FEDERAL POWER MOVE ADVISED O - 4 y Beck Bosone majority floor leader in the house "I am strongly in favor of the pro- the-Wagne- Oat -- —— — Negro Steals Car To Keep It From Thieves Tex DALLAS Jan 18— (AP) — Somebody had him all wrong J B negro argued while he was being questioned at - police headquarters regarding a motor car found in his front yard "I was jest passin' along the tracks and saw the car parked there" he said "so I took it home to keep somebody from stealing it' Hannison old Basin Territory Jan 18 — (AP) — The last vestiges of Nazi opposition disappeared today so that Reichsfuehrer Hitler will take over the Saar March 1 with a clear path ahead Socialist an Communist organizations were dissolved and their funds given to the Nazi winter help fund Police sealed the printing plants of newspapers of those parties FLEE TO FRANCE An organization of dissident Catholics also was disbanded All cvsposi-tio- n leaders are now in France seeking refuge while the rank and file is slowly moving across the French border Not a single anti-Hitlorganization or newspaper remains and Jewish merchants one by one are pasting "selling out" signs Chief public officials who favored remaining under the League of Nations in last Sunday's plebiscite are being dismissed The league's governing commission sent the director of railways on "a holiday" He is a prominent Catholic who openly fought the Nazis and recently won a libel suit against two of their organs ATROCITIES FALSE Tales of atrocities recounted by some of the refugees after they reached France however were being taken with grains of salt Correspondents investigated some of them f and proved them to be false Trucks began moving today from the busy mine area carrying belongings of French residents About 1500 Frenchmen attached to the mines will leave within six weeks er pensions" "The president's plan is a sticker to whip the states into' line with a uniform tax of payrolls in every state" said Mrs Reva Sourdough On Way To Visit Mae West SEATTLE Jan 18— (UP)— In Alaska's "only street car" the Sourdough who was Skag- way's undertaker in the roaring days old Pooling of Electricity By "GridM System Urged In Report r WASHINGTON Jan 18- - CAP) — A proposal to lengthen the federal power "yard stick" to reach every important producer of electricity lay before President Roosevelt today In a 50000 word report the water planning committee of the national resources board advised studies of public power generation from the St Lawrence to the central valley of California The committee also said: " The government should not aid flood control at all unless adequate measures were planned and should not bear more than 30 per cent of the cost where benefits are chiefly local No additional irrigation reclamation projects should be undertaken pending study Pooling of electricity by the "grid" system to avoid the need for too much reserve power was advocated with the remark that "the time may come when high power transmission may be regulated as a common carrier" Extension of power lines to a substantial proportion of America's farms of which only 13 per "I'm just itchin'td see Mae" said Martin Itjen on his arrival here by steamer "She got something the 3r others haven't' His vehicle unloaded from the steamer is a bus constructed to re semble a street "car Sin it he plans to drive to Hollywood to meet Mae See any Overcoat in stock of new jall papers ever dis- All fast played in Ogden colors and washable Can be cleaned with wall paper clean- er soap and water or by any other cleaner you wish to use Come and see our complete stock! 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Small Boys Bedroom Suites $2-133- a Regular for as low as only TLA $25 lto3 withheld decision 8 Per Single Roll and up 5 Overcoats pal Smoker Regular 11950 Duncan Phyfe Dining Room Group oft ftC 1q Only Values to mu-nipi- Regular 5995 Tapestry Suite Why Buy Old Style Paper When You Can Buy These Beautiful Decorations cent now have electricity was seen as an important outlet for increas ed power it buy it J tricts The payment on the basis of $404 for each pupil registered in the public schools boosted total distribution of general tax funds to or $1499 for each pupil for the first six months of the fiscal year Attaches of the superintendent's office said if the present rate of distribution is continued during the remaining six months of the fiscal year school districts the $25 per'pupil total called for by law Among payments to districts by the sixth apportionment were: Box : Furniture Complete City Junior High school don't care whether the river stays away from the door — they get a holiday when it doesn't One of the boys told the principal "the water's coming in the back way and our feet are getting all wet "Well you go home we'll just have to close up for a couple of days" the principal replied liKte s12 ' MX Wall Paper Selection The Most CHARLESTON W Va Jan 18— (AP)— The youngsters in Kanawha If you 50 SALT LAKE CITY Jan 18 — (AP) —The office of the state superintendent of instruction public Thursday $599103 apportioned among the state's forty school dis- : New School Out As River Stays Close To Door mm - WASHINGTON Jan 18— (AP) — The public works administration towhere before?" "I reckon you have' the hiker re- day called for a list of all feasible construction projects to further plied President Roosevelt's program to He was Floyd Jarrett who escaped from the prison January 7 provide jobs for 3500000 persons :— — Secretary Ickes as public works administrator asked state and authorities planning boards Woman Pipe and other public bodies to give complete information including estiSeeks Son's Freedom mated cost of the projects to PWA engineers in the states by February 11 A national inventory of availFRANKFORT Ky Jan 18— (AP) able is to be compiled by —Mrs Sallie Kilburn of Big Rock Marchprojects ll Ky who has smoked a pipe and The will be made in conhome mads tobacco for more than junctionsurvey with state planning boards 50 of her 78 years has asked Govby the national resources ernor Laffoon to free her son Mon- assigned board roe serving a sentence in the state Last week in a move to rebuild reformatory for killing 'his brother the partially dismantled PWA orMonroe she said could "do the ganization engineers were instructwork around home and brighten the ed to confer with state planning few years I have left" Governor boards concerning additional posLafoon lent a sympathetic ear but sible projects State PWA advisory TV YALE Men! Be Curious! some- movie actress Action at 's Dunn asked: "Say haven't I seen you of the gold rush has come to the United States to see Mae West the Drastic 1935 Basement Taylor-Wright- KANSAS CITY1 Mo Jan 18 — (UP) — Martin F Ryan 60 general president of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America and treasurer of the American Federation of Labor died of heart disease last night in a hospital He had been ill only since last "Tuesday and was taken to the hospital 20 minutes before his death when he suffered a heart attack at his home Ryan was born in Coldwater W Va Oct 23 1874! His first experience with railroads came when he was 18 years old! He became an engine wiper in a railroad shop in Fort Worth Tex In 1903 he was chosen one of five members of the brotherhood's general elective board at a national convention in St Louis Ryan was chosen general vice president of the union in 1905 and in 1909 defeated Frank L Ronemus for the presidency He had held the presidency since that time Under Ryan's leadership membership in the brotherhood Increased from 15000 to 80000 He was elected a vice president o? the A F of L in 1923j and had served as treasurer since 1925 Ryan was a member of a commission appointed by President Wilson in 1918 to stimulate organized labor activities among the allies — —— CENTENARIANS PASS ON MONTREAL — (U) — Death claimed 28 of Canada's centenarians during 1934 a survey reveals The Province of Ontario was the greatest loser with 16 Saar 10c 49£ 19 $1 was 69c gallon Heavy Floor Mats were 25c now Trumpet Auto Horn was 149 now Jumbo Grass Sponge was 15c now Frost Shields were 69c now Auto Tow Rope regularly 49c now 70 WTool Robe was 149 now m 25 C 109 SHOES! 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