Show THE OGDEN PUBLISHING COMPANY MANAGER ATI O LAS MANN EDITOR ANDW OENERAL L N Cox Awoctat Jrank FranoU AuocitU Editor OcpwaI Manager an independent newspaper and Morning Wltnous Published Erry Eret-lc- g Muaxla or according Membera of The - Aaaoclated Service and A B O titled to the uaa lor The Aaaoclated Preaa la ex dual rely tncredited It or not tl on ot aU newe dUpatchea alao thetolocal republic news otherwise credited In this paper end SUBSCRIPTION PRICES a month By Mall —Must Be Paid In a Month— $700 a year In $1X0 a V??’ Advance— All Other Statee Nevada and Wyoming By Carrier TSa PHONE 4511 FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS - H x JUDGE in which a dicTO get an idea of the way tatorship destroys common liberties consider the recent German case in which a number of citizens were sentenced to prison— for terms ranging from two to six years — because they had listened to radio programs from Moscow To a man accustomed to American freedom the idea that a man could be imprisoned merely for listening to a radio But the broadcast is shocking enough shock becomes greater when we read that the judge who passed sentence admitted that there is not even in Germany a law against listening to the broadcast in question Nevertheless the act looked to him like “preparation for high treason' and ‘MIND-READIN- SW G 1 -- ill-fat- ed re-ce- nt ’ you-belev- e Me o Press HIE CROSSES (Omaha World-Heral' Cardinal Mundeleln’x attack upon nazi-lsemphasizes a conflict within Germany that has become a war of the crosses On the one side is the Christian cross supported not alone by the Catholic church in Germany but by the Protestant church as well led by the followers of the great German Luther On the other aide is the nazl cross the swastika seeking to supplant the creed and teaching! of the meek A WAR OF d) m Christ with a flaming militant aggressive dedication to German nationalism Jesus had too bumble a soul for Hitler His preaching was brotherly love and to Him all men were brothers regardless of race regardless of color of skin He was a pacifist - The rulers of Germany today take no stock In humility To the supreme love Is love of the German nation the essential pride is pride in the Aryan race the fundamental loyalty is found in wholehearted dedication to the nazi creed as stated by Hitler Their ultimate reliance is in force They did not make open war upon Christianity They did not attempt to stamp out realism What they seem to be attempting to do is to divert the religious impulse from its historic channels into a new stream of devotion summed up by a leader of the youth movement who exclaims “Our religion is Germany” That religion Is preached to the German youth for dictator looking to the future strive today to capture the loyalty of boys and girls To unsettle the devotion of the adherents of the older forms of worship there have been attempts to create a national church with the preachers That attempt has not succeeded FurIn their pulpits as its apostle ther there are the current numberless "immorality trials" against Catholic monks the trials which stirred Cardinal Mundelein to speak The power of the state is strong It baa the weapon of propaganda ceaseless in its attacks upon the old faiths and Its exploitation of the new It has the weapon of censorship dictating to the press the “news” it may or may not print and the editorial expressions it may voice But the other power is not weak It lies deep within the hearts of men who however they fail to measure up to the ideals of Christ still do them revenence There has been courage in the pulpit daring to denounce the new paganism And the Catholic church has shown its strength through the ages These are the forces headed full tilt against each other within Germany - The conflict Is not the least of those upon whose outcome may depend the durability of Hitler's dictatorship and the continuing power of the nazis to dominate German affairs " L ' si W&'- ww ? t ¥? :Oj 4 ft S3l - ‘fi tj: rv Pa Jm m s'T' XL SMi X'i-S- - A Gives Life To Save Son During Fire - 22 — (UP) BLUEHILL Me May — A young minister sacrificed his life to save that of his infant son when fire swept his parsonage at Stongton on Deer Isle off the Main® coast The Rev John R-- Bartlett 28 than two succumbed to burns less ' a hours after reaching hospital here yesterday afternoon son John was His own” today his reported "holding still was condition his though critical Mrs Florence Morrison Bartlett the minister’s wife jumped from window and was not a second-stor- y -- hurt Yesterday morning Rev Bartlett rose to warm milk for the baby He used keroseneoU tqcanspur on the blaze and left the the back of the range He was exfeeding the baby when the oilflamwith ploded showering them ing kerosene Rev Bartlett his clothing ablaze struggled to the door with the baby Just outside he collapsed on The baby was severely burned the face and body -- 44 Mine Dissension Worries Governor BOISE Idaho May 22— (AP)— Governor Barzilla W Clark voiced uneasiness today over “the delay In settlement of mine labor troubles in Shoshone county” "I have received a number of telegrams from representatives of both labor and the mines” said the chief executive ‘There seems to be some tension there and it 1 a little disturbing to me that the two factions cannot get together” Operating of two federal mining and smelting company units at Mullan Kellogg ceased last week 44 Organist Without Fingers Succumbs SOUTHAMPTON England May 22 (AP)— Great Britain’s NEW YORK May 22 — (AP) - Jocko the fugitive monkey coronation decorations today were turned into warm blankets for $000 refugee Basque children of a Nearly mile of decorations red blue and white banners of heavy woolen material were allocated to the joint committee for Spanish relief The blankets will be used for the children refugees from insurgent beseiged Bilbao who are scheduled to arrive tonight on the Spanish liner Habana ended his adventures among the skyscrapers of lower Broadway today amid an uproar rarely equalled three-quarte- rs BUREAU SEEKS MATTSON CLUES A Utah Land Board Secretary Named Utah May Fisher a board state land the of member for the last five years until it was recognized by the last legislature today became executive secretary of the new board He was named at a board meeting late yesterday The new law provided that the secretary be not a board member SALT LAKE CITY 22 (UP)— George A Around the Woolworth building and in the neighborhood of St Paul’s chapel Jocko scampered back and forth across the dingy facade of the old post office building Police and firemen equipped with ladders nets at tached to long poles and a safety net tried to trap him Three thousand or more persons laughed and cheered and chattered and shouted encouragement and advice Once Jocko jumped on a policeman’s head jumped off and was up the side of a building in a jiffy 'However Jocko lost his footing and dropped thirty feet to the pavement still in fine shape dodged inside Crowds moved Cottage Owners Advised to after him He headed for a stamp window Report All Suspicious There he was captured by a Characters SEATTLE May 22 — (AP) — The federal bureau of investigation office here today Issued a memorandum bulletin asking persons returning to summer homes in this and neighboring states to watch for clues to “the unknown individual” who kidnaped and slew Charles Fletcher Mattson Tacoma child last winter The boy was kidnaped for ransom the night of December 27 and his nude and battered body found in the snow near Everett north of here January 11 The abductor never made a ransom payment Work Started rOn New Tahoe Lodge I eonea wto flowed woman has American The caught this success idea No man is too high for her to shoot at She remembers the stories of the shop girl who became a model a chorus girl and then- the wife of an English lord Every stenog rapher expects to marry her boss every artist’s model expects to charm the successful artist for - whom she poses' every "waitress expects to marry the wealthiest man she serves dinner to Every time one of these ambitious girls makes a success of her endeavors wo hear a lot about it but we hear nothing of the girls who type in business offices until they are rheumatic with age de-of the girls who stay behind the partment store counters until they of the artists’ are white-haire- d models who stop modeling when their dimples change to wrinkles of the waitresses who have to stop waiting on tables because their feet have gone flat "Men can’t be so dumb and helpless when you think of them spending the hours from early o 0 -- to straddle the California-Nevad- a state line at Lake Tahoe with gambling tables in the Nevada wing r Described as twice the size ef the famous lodge that burned to the ground Sunday the building will cost $250000 It Is expected to be finished by July 4 - : 44 Tick Fever Fatal -To Utah Resident MONTPELIER — (AP) — Spotted Idaho May 22 0 fever' spread among westerners by woodtieks had claimed another victim today —Orson Thomas Jr 37 Lake town : Utah Utah Thomas born in Paradise moved to Laketown in 1927 He married Lucy Early there In 1928 His widow three children one brother and five sisters survive Funeral services were scheduled to be held in Laketown this after’ -- ’ " sign painter recovered his poise flashed a smile at photographers while the cameras clicked and then was hustled away to the noon pet shop from which he fled 44 led late at night under Japan Is believed to havedevelGermany has started its cam- morning till new chemical women in world the of yet designing paign to increase the productivity the spell 1936 in in so seldom opments of its agriculture marrying except -4- fj TRUST "contact” Cottage owners were advised "promptly to report to the federal bureau of investigation any circumstance which appears to them to be of a suspicious nature and especially as to whether any person finds that his mountain home cottage or surrounding houses have been entered during the ’absence of the owners” to sell you the proper model Watch at the right price for wedding or graduation 0 44- - Fruit growing la to be encour- See our new stocks of flawless gift Elginsl Models for every occasion of prices from $1750 to $500 3 More beautiful more smartly styled than these new gift El gins of ours! ever There are models that are ideal fear every for graduations and weddings as well as for birthdays and other anniversaries There are dainty baguettes for the bride and graceful the maid of honor or the girl graduate d watches for And trim sturdy the groom the beat man or the boy graduate Elgin has been America’s outstanding gift watch for 72 years Come in and look over our selection today gift purpose semi-baguett- es star-time- by - 1935 NEA Police End Jocko's Fun On Broadway Coronation Garb Used to Clothe Basque Refugees aged in Asiatic Turkey and the government is creating eight cenALBANY N Y May 22— (AP) ters In each of which one fruit — Bruno J Franke 87 who be- new to the country will be came a church organist despite the loes of four fingers in an accident when he was 15 died last There Is considerably more danger of a Fascist state in the United SALT LAKE CITY May 22— States than of anything resembling Communxm — W P Tolley presi- (AP)— Lucious Clark of Idaho Falls Idaho for 10 years principal dent Allegheny college of the L D S Ammon seminary was appointed principal of the BanIs war and one predicting Every is the very croft Idaho seminary today preparing for it and that — Dr Franklin L Vest church thing that will prevent’ it Dr John commissioner of education also apR Mott New York of Monpointed Wendell to roe the Utah to prlncipalship of Labor has nothing gain and at Heber Wasatch the seminary in lose when to people everythipg their Impatience overthrow demo- City :— 44cratic processes —Sidney Hillman " Wl 0 Idaho Man Gets New LDS Post BILLINGS Mont (UP) — Yellowstone county officials are prepared to open -the 1937 battle against the field damaging Mormon crickets Workers will proceed from ranch to ranch fully equipped with dust masks aprons and "guns” loaded with sodium arsen-it- e They will endeavor to kill the insect pests shortly after hatching 44- - — " Electricity output in Britain has increased 321000000 units’ in the last 12 months ’fii V 55 utilizing the stubs of the severed off the pedestal all fingers played in churches here right but she’s taken herself off for more than 20 years She wanted to be man’s equal and 44 J in order to do so she had to go down not up— Mrs C L Gray "American Mother of 1937” WAR ON CRICKETS BEGINS (-- if Woman's 44 ? j night Franke a native of Germany New York “When a woman decides to marry ftheir own particular social class the manicurist & man The waitress he is a goner gosling” said the daughter of the family the stenographer the chorus girl girl the hostess in smugly r the hat check club and a thousand the night "I’ve heard you say that so are alive to the all others keenly often that I almost believe It!” exclaimed her brother Fred in dis- advantages of making a good but the truth Is that gust “That’s every woman’s pet marriage e ninety-nintimes out of a hunfallacy It i her favorite fairy tale dred fail and quite properly they of It is her Horatio Alger story marry some boy in their own walk success! “When a newsboy determines to of life "Lucy your stories of all men become the rich and famous editor helpless before the charms of the paper he is hawking through being women are a lot of horsefeath-er-bedeckof the streets he does not necessarily hooie You depict succeed In fact not one In ten men as being as helpless before thousand do It is only when that the charms of women os a catbird rare one does succeed that we Ninety facing a blacksuake hear ft great ballyhoo about it cent of your charm stuff reper There are thousands of boot- quires a stage setting very dlffi-blacks who determine that when cult to obtain Ill admit that with they grow up they are going to ow lights low music and a fleetbecome mayor of the city and boss ing touch of perfume most men the cops around Out of those will kiss a woman But sister thousands maybe one Txy makes a thousand women are kissed for When he does we learn every one that is married and as the grade about ’ it every newspaper in I see it they have to be married town Nothing is said about the and live happy ever after for the boys who are still at the same old woman to have made a success ot stand trying to make cracked it shoes look like new and r unprepossessing "Homely modest success as am I "The mint though I may be magazines must confess that hundreds of page after page of stories about the boy who planned his life from women have tprned the heat on the wen known cradle to the much me and I have never been singed advertised grave and" made every et alone scorched If these Lore-le- is you mention ere perched on plan click But it would take a million such magazines to tell the every rock along the river of life stories of ’ the ones who fell by It is a wonder that none of them the wayside and whose plans have lured me to destruction” ‘Brother dear has it ever ocfailed through no fault of their curred to your egotistical mascuown success line mind that maybe none of are Americans ‘We wanted worshipers We set certain stand- them has ever really ficasked we build up certain Lucy acidly ards and r you?” 'Well you talk to much for one tions We live by slogans and be lleve in arbitrary statements es thing and you take yourself too pecially wise cracks One of our seriously’ for another’ and if we favorite fictions is that a man is a were not due to leave for church dumb creature who allows some in five minutes I could give you designing woman to pick him out a lot of other reasons!” "Sour grapes!” replied Fred for her meal ticket whereupon he life slaves for her the rest of his happily MsNaught Syndi- regardless of any wishes of his (Copyright 1937 cate Inc) own woman success course a for "Of means landing her man We sing songs of success We tell 1 knew him when’ stories of our friends who have succeeded We print pictures of people who are successful We put successful people TAHOE CITY Calif May 22— behind the amplifiers of nationar (UP)— Work started today1 oh con- hookups and turn a deaf ear to struction of a new Calneva lodge -- Vi M-Rig- Oieakfast ed m fore Judge Stane he promptly fined them main unpopulated until the next treason remarking that “there seems to be some trial idea that there is something sacred” about A Columbus Ohio hospital says Amerithe person of a college student but that he as a judge did not in any way share the ca’s nervous tension keeps many physicians idea from starving Or from getting the jitters That idea it might be remarked is usu- like the rest of us ally held by no one but the collegians themselves And so almost every college town King George VI should have known bethas knowh moments in which thoughtless ter than to jig dance in ermines and crown students made rowdies of themselves ex- Next thing the economy party will have him pecting that the town authorities would doing the court jester’s work make allowances simply because' they were students Wider adoption of Judge Stone’s Mary Pickford said if she hadn’t sudattitude might abate such nuisances denly changed her mind she would have been on the Hindenburg An estiNOTHING IN COMMON mated 3000 others shared the same luck A FTER Senator William E Borah’s blast on Fascism an Italian editor The world’s biggest telescope in southern in San Francisco wrote the senator taking California will have a curved lens for conissue with his remarks Senator Borah’s venience in identifying female film stars reply just made public contains some excellent good sense A Detroit hat factory closed its doors “You profess to believe” wrote the sen- strangely just about the time so many ator ’‘that there ‘is no incompatibility in folks went wild over the Kentucky Derby believing in Italian Fascism and being 'a Radio jokesters who yell because their loyal Amercan citizen Do you believe "in free speech? Do in suffrage? gags are stolen ought to be glad that most Do you believe in a free press? and of them are credited to someone else the right of labor to organize?” It would be a fine thing if that paragraph A Detroiter favors deporting American could be called to the attention of every malcontents to the South Sea isles The American of foreign birth who is striving proposition is almost too tempting Opinions nm wmdrt Ti ly rising markets ASKING FOR TROUBLE the which THE explosion Hunterdamaged on international destroyer Spain patrol duty off the coast of war-toought to make every American thankful that the United States has not felt called on he guided himself accordingly If men can be imprisoned when they have to supply warships for that patrol For mishaps such as this one are potent not even broken a law merely because some particular case will judge thinks they are getting into a law causes of war Thiswar — but it is the sort breaking frame of mind oppression has not take Britain into if gone beyond ‘the limit of anything we can of thing which might do exactly that conditions were favorable A nation which comprehend once went to war with Spain 6n a 'slogan of “Remember the Maine” ought to underCURB ON COLLEGIANS warships JUDGES and police officials who hold stand full well that maintaining is just war civil I on the coast of a bitter forth in college towns might be ested in remarks made from the bench asking for trouble The world can only hope that the case recently by Judge Arthur P Stone of Camof the Hunter will not be repeated under bridge Mass Some of the exuberant lads from Harvard circumstances which might stir British and Massachusetts Tech got riotous the emotions as the destruction of the Maine other night threw part of Cambridge into stirred ours a mild turmoil destroyed a bit of property and fought with the coppers Five of them Four new islands discovered by Ruslanded in court and when they came be- sians in northern Siberia probably will re- ’ ‘uhmsii BASIS OF PROSPERITY gloomy predictions' emanating from the IFstock market have worried you of late you 'might draw comfort from the current business bulletin of the' Cleveland Trust company 'This bulletin points out that all 'the figures of production and profits point to continued prosperity Iron and steel mills are running close to capacity The auto’ industry is having a big year Construction is improving The railroads are carrying more freight and making more money Retail trade is improving And as long as these fundamentals go on in this way no one need be afraid “Probably the chief cause of our worries” remarks the bulletin “is that most of us had forgotten that even during recoveries there are no such things as continuous- brhing By ROE FULKERSON ft! ciliation can be made OUh M “OMf oongreia March 8 Preaa United Preaa NEA O 'unday fertlfb N MORNING MAY 23 1937 J ft at the poetofflceActatatOfdn to matter Entered elaea Sunday a Club ' SUND AY R' MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG! to reconcile his Americanism with the dictatorial philosophies of his native land Senator Borah puts the case perfectly To be an Amercan means to believe in things for which none of these European authoritarian governments has the slightest use whatever It is hard to see how any recon- mmev STANDARD-EXAMINE- The SOONER you plan your future — the BETTER your future will be New curved mef- eL Cold filled case $270 GRADUATING GIFTS FOR BOY OR GIRL Start At a Dollar INSURE now SEE CtARENCE L MADSEN E- Semi-bogucU- et j SPECIAL REPRESENTATIV- EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY 3!SKIESEt BUIlblNO ooden-uta- h 003 t IS 0uettet Geld jmeeU filled case $3975 is "Crusader” 14 K 17 feted III jewels 14 K telid gold fSS OUR SELECTION (1- - natural gold filled case $35 17 t |