Show THE OGDEN 1(3 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 22 1935 Sentence Awaited BROWN TELLS Pearson Roborts WILL ROGERS JURY PRESENTS Switchman Dios By Policewoman OF DRINIC DRIVE GUILTY VERDICT DRIVE STARTS COUNTIES READY Who Shot Friend Services Sunday lORTHERN UTAH 3420 Eligible Persons Will Be Transferred By — it When Will Rogers met with the accident that ended his life there sprang up in several parts Of the country isolated "groups all with the" saffle jdea Their thought was iri general "We Should like to do somethis We Want the thing about Spirit and v the influence of v Will Rogers to be perpetuated in America for our children and ouf chil- Nov 25 of the 3420 eligible virtually Bergcns enrolled oh relief rosters of fci?ht northern Utah counties will fee absorbed oft the tariOUS WPA projects by Monday Nov 25 Officials indicated today 160 mA per cent transfer of all dren's children?' As a result there came into being the Will Rogers Memorial comffilssion a national institution designed to combing the efforts of all the local ahd other lessef groups for one large country-wid- e tribute to the memory of Will Rogers ' employables has been made id WPA Sthose receiving direct relief at this ime are those who have submitted ieequestS f of assistante subsequent to titay of this year and a fetf cases it was fjragglers on aid Persons physically unable to labor are also receiving direct relief - en re-op- this 4ime PER CENT PART TIME It was reported that about ten fjer cent of the relief load in t all gyght' counties havs received part lime employments Officials said it II mandatory for persons to ac TEAKSON 1 IU)M:RlS tint orivate employment when pos tible They may return to WPA Pearson Lewis Roberts 52 switchW&yrolls with completion of any odd man of the Denver & Rio Grande jobs they may be able to obtain Western railroad died in a local Thursday following an illas was the case under FERA Ad hospital ness of nine weeks ftiinistration it was pointed out Mr Roberts was borfl June 2a Sixty" per cent Of the entire num 1883 in West Jefferson Ohio a son her will be engaged On ari ixteii of Pearson and Mary" Margaret five farmtd-mafk- §t road program Beers Roberts He lived in Ohio includes toad grading dram Until 19034 when h§ Came to Og Jfhich k$e and graveling The tarious court den He had been emnloed by the ales are in this de- American P&ckinf find Provision "¥elopment by supplying tools here before beginning work 2 About 700 men are employed on company for the railroad in 19i8 ncsquito apartment projects Over He to Vincey Butler Was married he northern Utah area Other proj In Salt Lftke city May 18" 1810 He cts include fcOnstruetion of side- was an active member Of the L D alks curbing culinary water de S Tenth ward Working ifl the eld unelopmehts and other sanitation soera' and quorum dertakings in fell Counties except ciety He was a genealogical of the member Iorgan fiaggett and Rich Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen m fttmt AS TEAfcHEflS Mr Roberts is sdryited by his Others are engaged as teachers Widow three sons and daughters fit free adult educational classes and Victor Mariam and Florence Rob he gathering of statistics and ton erts one Leonard Rob grandson Mucting surveys This work is now erts and four brothers and sisters Cache Weber in and progress Charles V Roberts Ogdertj Asa W counties Datls Weber flichj Sum- Roberts Columbus Ohio Mrs Bell Slder counties Lake mit Cache and and Mrs Ida Michigan teave sewing and school luhcli pfoj Schatz Hiliiards Ohio jicts included on their list It was Funeral Services will be held SUh aid that Davis county has the free day at two o'clock in th§ TtntH tchool lunch system Installed in ward chapel With Bishop Arthtif thirteen towns This project will be G Pledger Friends may (Carriedout whenever requests are call at the officiating' family home 1443 Childs received from any of the Counties There --has been some Complaint avenue Saturday and al§d Sunday feceived from skilled workmen when until time of services Fufiefal 6t undef direction Of 4hey have been assigned as com- rangements& afe Sons The graveside Lindquist mon laborers it was said The rea- ritual of the Brotherhood of Rail-toa- d son was given that during the transTrainmen will be conducted by fer complete arrangements have hoi officials 10 t t - - -- ftad time for authorization from Washington and that meri will be JJsted in their various class skills as eoort as arrangements can be effected It was Shown thai to keep la fiarmony with WPA programs to iiave all persons working as soon ft possible it was necessary to make Assignments on any existing jobs Available and that as soon as the Set-u- p progresses the various skilled tten will be drawn from' the com hon labW Igrotrp for "placement in IX - Jlieir1 respective skill classes Wage rate higher WPA pays its men between $48 fchd $77 for their 130 monthly hours f service according to their quali ncatlons while of 1850 on FERA foils but 50 of that number received more than $48 budgets which was based on "sizes of families FERA Budgets ranged from $s to $65 per n6nUiit was said m Men enrolled on WPA receive a security wage projects and those Working tinaer pwa receive prevailing fates for their employment It was pointed cut This allows for a PWA project to absorb men from WPA payrolls whose rate of pay Immediately foes on rates between 60 and $112 cents per hour according to the class they are hired In TJpon completion of the PWA projects the worker will be again assigned to wpa rolls at the se curity wage This arrangement prefects loss Of money between trans-er- rs it was pointed out Families now on direct relief are Cnder direction of the state public elf are Edward Louis Smith Dies of Long Illness Edward Luis Srhifh Rk AiaA at tnp lamiiy home 520 Twenty-nint- h street at o'clock ThurS flay fvenxnc following ft long ill nesS He Was bdm Difemhpf Hanover Pa snti nr 'tYi iota Peter P and Louis RmHltf rtmiLh He has been a fesident of fVdpn ior ine past twenty year and Was employed by the railroad shops as ft blacksmith until 1B33 He was a membef of St Joseph's Catholic church and th Mks lodge ro 7io railroad Ogden organizations and Modern Woodmen of Ampn9 services for Mr Smith will h htAA Monday morning at ten o'clock irom ine St Joseph's Catholic church The rosarr will b rpoitri Saturday night at tight o'clock at tne lamiiy home Funeral arransmentJi are imrW airecnon or Larkin & Sons nine-twen- ty - Officials Discuss MEMORIAL NOT DECIDED The exact nature Of the memorial that will be used to perpetuate his memory has hot been definitely de termined It has been the feeling of the national commission by many Of the £tate and local' units that the public whlfch participates financially- in the should h&1re the to register its opinion onopportunity this matr ter AS a result of this decision each of iUs who joins in the move4-men- t fof a Will Rogers memorial or: series of memorials may feel free to make any or all suggestions he or she may see fit as to the most suitable means for keeping his memory alive and expressing our appreciation of his clean helpful constructive life The headquarters' of the Ogden committee is located at the City recorder's office Contributions may be made at the local theatres banks Standard-Examin- er Uhloh station Hotel Ben Jjomand Ogden tfnion stockyards American Pack ihg and Provision company fthd gperry and GlObe mills WOMEN AHE ACTIVE The women's division of the Will Rogers memorial f uhd committee of Ogden is headed by Mrs Arthur T Johns it was announced today Work of collecting fdflds for the memorial which will be national is being conducted by the women in sup-porte- d e - Mrs : Long Beach - Woolley Three Inspectofs for the state liquor commission testified that on the night of Oetobef 30 they asked Backer to serve tnem with whiskey and he teid them he could net db so atthat time and Invited them SAfMlSjE : pouTtryw dec-orati- River-dale-wa- vot-in- g Twenty quefe'-tion- merce rooms Hotel Ben Lomond Besides poultrymen from: Ogden many Salt Lake City growers are expected to attend the meeting Sec- retary Eira J Fjelsted and President George Eccles of the livestock show will be present RODliiGTO WVAAVK Rebekah Lodge To W elcome President : — NT Actress Admits NEW YORK Nov 55— rrrm Farmers ret more breaks thaw ts home town folk in New York City ine oniy nquor oar in the city with an au mgnt license is in the Bronx v Market where farmers "beein age Born In Scotland Anderson came gregating at about 2 a m The state to Utah as a youth and soon be- liquor authority granted the unique came "a prominent business man He bar license "because it would be was named state bank rnmmlRKinnr unjust to deprive farmers of the by Utah's first governor Ileber M privilege of drinking during their weiis in leys ana later served as wwmus nours special auditing examiner of various state institutions Beavers use their tails to slap Surviving are one son and seven oat signals on the water surface and to steer themselves "while daughters Mr Reginald D 3 White And His Nationally Known Seeing Eye Dog Wiclcee Will Demonstrate Saturday on-law ' William Williams dead from sunshot wounds In the coupie s hotel room "Sure" the blonde actress trreetp them "I killed him He was bnt tog me for making too mneh to the room Here's the gun" wmiams was operator of a traveling museum Miss white also known as "Bunny Williams said she had lived with Williams for seven years 2 o'clock to 4:30 o'clock on our sales floor' Ton are invited to attend Uf ah Power & Light Co tUHtl and EGOS The real breakfast for these cold mornings 2S24 WasMnrton Avenue t I 5IAKE VERY" ATTRACTTYE OFFER FOR USED CAE 1 NET OR TABLE MODEL EPARTONS— FIIILCO— RC — GE RADIOS EES FRED SCKOSS PHONE 113 for a Name? 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Ercnre and Saer "A ESPECIALLY GOOD IF FT IS MOUNTAIN Utah PIctcr Feel JJo £7 Glebe Offers No C7 Fcr And rIctcr Fuel ' No S3 For in d 27D 0!rc:t -- J' WWW CUEZ2 OIL G3 Insist on Mountain Brand Cach slice is branded Conor Shea are classed bj the State ct Utah Motor Feel TVTLL appeared hi 2110 Washington Ave r r--t Crcnl Avo Ji 0 i m i Phone 550 you eg-so- r an m u you am ag fl matter what your occupation you can't get away from the fact that your job n your success is largely the success of others in this community depen-dentupo- BRAND HAMS TCC - pioneer business man of this city and associate of Brigham Youn Who led th flm± ntirtv f Latter Day Saints into Salt Lake ms home here today vaney aiea at of ailments s Incident to advanced — 3 f have 40g THE VIRGINIA - p i Robert R Anderson Pioneers Dies At 87 Farmers Get Break SALT LAKE CITY Nov 22 — At Liquor Tavern (AP — Robert It Anderson comm- OLD RADIOS Spooial Turkey Dinner ngi - -- 4-4- Police found 48d - Effortless Ironing She Murdered Mate on the new E FIat Plate Firemen Receive No G NORFOLK Va Nov 22 rrrm A platinum blonde New York show Ironor CaDs In Five Days girl Betty White 24 shot her husband to death today 10 o'clock to 12 o'clock at a downtown hotel j Death Italian Storm it steannan SCHENECTADY N Nov 22— UP)— General Electric company's Although this isn't Fire ' Preven57CX50OOO unemployment - compen-stion tion week Ogden is setting an ensystem for employes will 'ter- viable record noon today minate at the end of this year there has beenrjpnotocall for five President- Gerard Swope armounc-e- jl days for firemen to extinguish a todayblaze tThe federal social security act and The alarm book was remaining state unemployment insurance sys-t-m blank and high hopes were effective January 1 1936 will the fire fighters that the held by city was rtplice the company's unemploy- actually learning fire prevention ment safeguard system and that it would be a fireless week Skidmore Speaks At Auditorium Session - old WEAR TUXEDO — Ogden-Liberty-Avon-Lo- i killed at Serrs Ran a Rrtihn — — Ms axownea in a Hooded streamiiiaix at -- Unemnloyment Fund : To End December 31 Ogden chamber of commerce rooms of representatives of the Weber and cache county commissioners and the Cgden and Logan chambers of commerce plans for improving the road wers presented to the state road commission in B< Lake the street City The local gathering reviewed plans as submitted by Irving Jones Webef county surveyor Attending the luncheon were: Dr Bl n McQee William Worley H and M R "Hovey of J HatchLawrence lation Parr and J E Charles 11 fekldmOre state SuperLogan Nelson the Webef county commis- intendent of public instruction sioners City Commissioner George Salt Lake City was the speaker at O'Connor and a Special program held in Weber Secretary E FjeldSted auditorium today College U S Presentation of plans to the road Reginold Bcal an outstanding commission was to fee mads by Dr violinist of Utah offered several LO§ ANGELES Nov 62— (AF)— McGee selections A political exile from his homeland since 1924 Adolfo oe La Huefta former president of Mexico left here today with his wife and two sons to make hlS home in the southern republic Roast Young Tom Turkey feage Dressing Cranbef ry tauc Ilttb De La Huerta said he would go bard Squash Whipped Potatoes Brown Oraty Hot by automobile from Los Angeles Buttermilk Biscuits where he has lived for the last 10 HOT TttttKEV years tb the bdrder to board a train SANDWICH 2ljQ fof Ifexico City Me Will Visit his old friend PresServed from liiSd to 3 p ttl Saturday ident Lazaro Cardenas who ordered dismissed the charges of rebellion that kept De La- Huerta ifl exile — an Following? a luncheon today in the Lindajust 17 of 2741 Adams avenue and Conrad Pierce 18 of Twenty-secon- d street They were treated for cuts and bruises at the Dee hospital and then removed to their homes According to a report submitted to the police by L II Griffin S3 of 1457 Twenty-fift- h street the Other car struck his front bumper and turned over spilling the youths into s will enlarge rn Roadway Proposal - j airs Mr Brown bolnted state suprenie court decision uphold ing hw icgaawy ex me law gave the commission power to padlock all places selling liquor tie said all beer tendors are operatinf illegally despite the fact they hold city and town licenses Hi said the commission had no immediate plans to close beer retailers except those who cottlnue td sell whiskey All local beer licenses expire January and under the set-u- p whicn becomes effective at that time the number of vendors Will be limited On a basis of popu totftn 4-4- : — — Three young men were injured but not seriously fif ten forty-fiv- e o'clock Thursday night when their cuUdown roadster was in collision with another automobile and turned over at the intersection of Twenty-fift- h street and Harrison avenoft The injured Were Rolllt Warner 17 of 2533 Adams avenue John d " cn of the state liquor law through the himself The busts had been in storage at padlocking of places which sell at Rocca Delle "hard 'drinks was outlined today by his country retreat Caminate IfUgh B Brown chairman of the 4 state liquor commission upon his return to gait Lake City from New York City where he attended a con- Conferees Discuss tention of state liquor administrators h URGANIZE de-clare- eration three track loads of old metal — including several busts of PULICE ESCORT Former President of Mexico Leaves Street Are Oe-rie- M -- Dead : A rigid program of enforcement TOieDITES an-nounf- Park Road Work Ryan of her best friend Frank Backer 23 bartender at Miss Hartnett Was convicted Of street second-degre- e the Rex 227 Twenty-fift- h murder by a superior charged with unlawful eale and un- court jury which deliberated four lawful possession of liquor for sale hours was found jfuflty by jury 'in tha "Thank God that's over" mumbled Burch Creek justiea court late Miss Hartnett when the Verdict was ThUrsdaV afternoon" read and for the first time since justice Alfred aladwell Imposed trial began a week ago she seemed a sentence Of 30 days 1ft jail ex cheerful cution of the sentence being SUS- Miss was shot down on thfc bended oh condition that the de stairs OfRasp the company of telephone fendant ©ay court costs of $25 and lice here where she had been em report to the Coort ttecember Si as ployed JSept 23 to his conduct They" had been friends almost tea TirftEB wrfNissfcs years coming here from Buffalo Th juty that convicted Backer and living together in a small house was composed of three women arid on the outskirts of the city Last One man— Mrs Sarah Wood- Mrs July they quarreled over property was testified Margaret Klehke Mfs ftoy MeFaf it Defense land and Ra! Saunders The1 ease attorneys attempted to was prosecuted w County Attorney show Miss Rasp had threatened Miss Paul Thatcher and his assistant Hartnett's life Nell tt Oimstead and Backer was represented by Attorney Atthur to return later The returned within a half hour ahd it was said Lights Arranged Backer served whiskey ta them in Building Managers thf ee small glasses and also served Plan Displays tnree glasses ef water as chasers Three mote drinks 'were purchased A police escort will be provided from Backer the witnesses declared and added that Baekef ma th ior Santa Glaus on his surprise endrinks would be on the house They try to at a Cliristmflte r1r- tnen piacea Backer under arrest November 29 it is announced - by they testified DENIAL UTTERED GeoTge Glen Jr of the reception Backer denied the charge declar- committee A band will also be on to play holiday airs ing he told them Oh their first hand Loud speaking" arrangements are Visit he Hid hot sell liqUbf at the completed oy Aivm O pack place that the landlady had giveft oeing orders liquor was not to be sold oh also on the committee fto that the premises Other witnesses for Santa's message Will be heard by ail Mr FacK is also assistmg F the defendant also declared m local artist with the did not See Backer serve liquor they but E dawson Red locusts all defense witnesses said Backer surprise float In which Mr ahd Africa supplied the state's witnesses with Mrs Sattta Will ride Festoons of lights have beeh three glasses of Water and three across the streets Of the arcned empty whiskey glasses disti-lnbusiness h TW Kfrwlrln the Schools through fraternal fireman and electrician ahd city luncheon and social groups and the nis crew Business buildings are alChurches Of Ogden Mrs Johns so completing" their decoration plans today according to Homer Shaw chairm&h Headquarters fof Contribution of or tne cnristmas lighting commit funds to the women's division is tee at 3200 Washington aVeriue A Call CLUB "Not rjftlV are thi waAvwffxa kun MUUU" Will bring sOrhe there Or to 2607-togs preparing elaborate aeeora- member of the committee to pick uons" Mr Shaw pointa out "but up the donation Mrs Johns in the About 1 50 Attend Riverdale merchants districts as wen win oisniavoutlying ser dps cm Event Officers vice stations barber shops and re- iau msuiutions of all kihds are Selected "Enthusiasm mer holiday displays Towhsend club tto 1 of mure Keen man ever before is organized Thursday night E C F Hartmann presided There were about 150 present Mr H A Uulsh of Ogden was the speaker or Meet the evening His talk was on W W Shaw Calls Meeting as they were all praying and In their prayers would be answered To Discuss Increase colonel Jack Bell explained the s Townsend plan Then many In Space — n ictt&b — Were put to the club Officers 0 Dersons Wpt Viilori A meeting has been called injured today in a terrific storm by W and answered W Shaw supervisor of the Ogden Officer! Were then elected as foliixi suucn soumern t Italy Nine Doultrv SHow hpld in — lows: president J B Leonard sec- nersons wpre au rWClili!iaiVI with the annual livestock show here retary Blatoe Wilbur A meeting alone Houses collapsed under the' in January for the enlargement of was then announced for Friday the scope of poultry pigeon and night in the Central Junior High Officials feared there might be turkey units The meeting will be school auditorium with Attorney — UlUb held Monday evening at seven-thirt- y H Lowe as the principal caught at sea George comin the Ogden chamber of speaker Public Invited T? PersSon5 were known to be P P Pairtvar nrrinfen4 Zion and Tlrvee naflnrml fs AUU R A Rlchter Bozeman Montana RandaH Jones Salt Lake City spe- rodeo expert arrived in Ogden tocial representative of the Union to attend the annual Weber day Pacific railroad conferred today at club stag gridiron dinner tonight department f wie omce oi is nncn district enMr Rlchter known to Ogdenites - ' — the of federal gineer bureau of pub- as man who provided the stock lic roads concerning a Cedar Breaks andthe Nellie directed the 1934 and 1935 imwiaiai pars nignway Pioneer days? rodeos here: will o- The- nronospd— rmi tcrM nn v pear r 1UU tween Cedar city and the national man in a slightly different garb Is Dy ramui&r western attire monument oi ueaar Breaks ' Tonight he will join luminaries of Mrs Nellie Ryan formerly of Og-qthe city and state formallv attirpd died Thursday morning of He will be the guest of J Wayne heart trouble In Long Beaelv Califs Eldredge of The Ogden Standard-Examin- er according to word received here by at tonight's function £ son William II Ryan - - : Commenting on Tfrnt earth feMrs Ryan who was born In Og-- n quakes in Montana Mr Richter de In 1871 had been a resident of clared that residents of Helena Queen Rebekah City lodge ViU nave become so nervous long Beach for the past 12 years meet at eight to the o'clock Saturday night recurrine shocks that due or Surviving are the following chil- iu me mnv euows nail Mrs Elis- sleeping in automobiles jaa r nresident dren: J J Ryan of Detroit E E abeth Aneel Dimi?e to f th t? Ryan of Valtejo Calif Mrs Mae bekah assembly of Utah will make property was exceedingly great he Gamer Long Beach Mrs Vern Gil-Utj- ner oincai visitation A social hour — 44-Honolulu W H Ryan Og-ct- wiu iouow the meeting and tea grandchildren The orm will b in Services and Interment will take of Mrs proeram John Heinen Refreshments place on the coast wm oe served under direction of ! 4 — M m Duco in YOUTHS TDROllil Move to Molt Own Statues IfJTO nOADl'JiiY PHOENIX Ariz Nov 22 (UP) Commission ROME Nov 22— (AP)— Premier Chief Avers Mussolini reMotive Behind Movement Trio "Asserts Arrest Made — Ulll&m Hartnett sacrificed an assortment Cut Down Roadster Turns AH Beer Vendor Are N Y policewoman of his own likenesses today for naAfter Drinkt On House tired Buffalo Is To K eep Alive His Over After Bench tional defense against sanctions today awaited sentence Monday for Operating once Traditions Illegally the slaying of Alice Rasp 23 He delivered to the Fascist fedProposed Collision FORVVP A START m: II When you are tempted to buy sugar manufactured at some distant point remember that farmers and factory workers living hundreds of miles away do not buy your goods or your services 4 But we fanners and employes of ell divisions of the beet sugar industry live in your commu nity and spend our Money HERE These dollars circulate and through local channels of trade and come re-circu- late back to you again Keep these dollars at home by always demanding Utah Most Grocers are Ibyally supporting tliis home Industry and sell only pure Utah Beet Sugar INSIST that the sugar you receive comes in tho original cloth bag f TiLEE S1F?E FREM 3J3BEMJ3 An Organization of 20C00 Utah Farmers and Their Families |