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Show THE OGPEN STANDARDrEXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4,. 192L would scrap ships built or building, The Ogden and an obvious laying down of four ships, or even 'twicflMhat number, Sfandard-Examin- er could not affect the program, of the conference." PUBLISHING COMPANY Defending his policy, Mr. Amery An Independent Newspaper 7TROajING. IN. Published every evening and Sunday said: morning without a muzzle or a club. "The mightiest instrument of power Entered as Second-clas- s Matter at the the world has ever known the grand Postofflce. Ogden, Utah. Established 1870 a measure become has in fleet large Member of the Audit Bureau of Clrcula obsolete." lion and The Associated Press. Mr- Amery suggested the immediate SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Deliver- - by Carrier Dally and Sunof four obsolete ships by flO.80 replacement day, 1 year 1 new four 7.80 ones, to be completed in By Mall Pally and Sunday, year.. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1925. His statement was followed by The Associated Press Is exclusively en. an animated discussion involving titled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited many references to the relative posiIn this paper and also the local news pub tions of Great Britain, the United Itshed herein. States and Japan and revealing the inSTAN TELEPHONE tense interest taken in the proposed NUMBERS 66 Classified Ad. Dept 59 Washington conference. Buslnet; and Circulation DeDt, 423 Winston Spencer Churchill, secreDisplay Advertising Dept Editfrji and News Dept tary for the colonies, replying for the government, made reference to the big building programs in both the United States and Japan. He contended that CRIME WAVE IN there could be no conceivable cause SALT LAKE CITY. for a quarrel with either country. Salt. Lake is having a wave of crime Still, the fact remained that if England which is keeping the police force busy. delayed another year the construcBurglaries are of nightly occurrence tion of necessary vital units" she would and highway robbery is not infre- have to face a position of definite and quent. perhaps final naval inferiority; she Ogden, at the cross roads of the con- would sink, to third naval power, and tinent, is most fortunate in escaping having sunk there might never be able much of this lawlessness which mani- to recover. fests itself in the desperate deeds of "We should exist as a great power burglar and holdup. But no city is only on sufferance," he Q the world"We Immune' and, regardless of precau- continued. have never done that. tions, any place may experience a Profound peace might continue to rule period of crime of the most shocking for many years, but during that peace kind. everyone would know Great Britain's Always, during times of unemploy- day was done. Everywhere it would ment, crime waves are experienced. It be known that the essential founda is then that men of lowered moral fi- tion of the British empire had been ber yield to the temptation to shoot erased and that this Island, depend'Si S y 'gl,.,i,h, and rob. s food all and of its for ing oo of its economic wealth and being as a, STARVING modern state upon seaborne comMILLIONS. merce, was powerless to keep itself America is proceeding to do a great except by good will. That would work of. mercy in Russia. The effort alive, a melancholy sequel to the great to save the millions of starving peo- be war. ple is not beginning any too soon, if "High hopes are based on the Washthe news that comes from Moscow conference for the benefit of and Riga is reliable. Peasants are ington but unless we can assume driven desperate by the physical and mankind, that the ships now building In Amer- Drinking Hours Extended mental torture which they have en ica and Japan will be scrapped, then and Percentage of Alcodured to the breaking point and they no disarmament proposal which might hol Can Be Increased are deserting their villages, setting on at Washington would be be agreed their homes on fire and, in a last relevant to the decision this house LONDON, Aug. 4. "(By The Associstruggle to gain relief are marching must take on the construction of these ated bill, Press). The new licensing comon Moscow, with about the same fate of the which house one standard parsed finally The power four ships. awaiting them as fell upon Napoleon's is the barest minimum England can mons Wednesday after an of sitting and was sent to the house army in the winter of 1912. It 13 just be to not is where it and lords, already likely delay adopt conceivably ' possible, if American aid is not exten- has occurred which has reduced that amended further, removes many restrictions imposed by the defense of sive' enough to meet the imperative to the finest possible mar- the realm act during the war and parminimum wants of the hordes of wandering men, facilities for tially restores pre-wwomen and children that Moscow gin." liquor. retailing Thus it is evident that already disOne important concession which tho snow see will the of again tragedy makes to London night life is that bill not considered is" armament being and flames and hunger which robbed may be ordered with supper of doing away food updrinks from the standpoint in hotels and to the Corsican of the flower of his army of keeping restaurants and up to 11:30 p. m. in but fleets with the mighty and finally sent him an exile to St. Baloona and clubs, instead of within certain limits. licensed armaments the 10 m. as heretofore. The bill also p. Helena. r as to what should be permits distillers to revert to the But question Russia is being baptised in blood of beverages. strength of the different A few changes were made by the and fire. Whether the horrible ordeal the relative strength issuein the original bill, including the be will the house big navies will bring about a purification, no one of sale in the provinces, which should have a pre- hours one No power are can foretell. The dreadful experience fixed definitely at eight, instead of fighting force on the of a maximum of eight and a miniponderance may make the people morose and so should be mum of seven, as originally proposcountries all in fact seas, ed. embitter them as to cause them for a opening is fixed definitelimited to ships necessary in policing ly at Sunday five hours Instead of a maximum at to strike the blindly generation BuJ Great Brit- of five. On Saturday evening public ocean the highways. arm of government, leaving them the houses can be open between 7 and 10 to this and insist on a o'clock. will ain object victims of revolutionary movements. The house rejected the proposal to degree of supremacy long maintained restore oo r the facilities accorded by the empire. A CITY WITHOUT the "bonafide traveller' 'even on SunTo do away with ocean armaments days. Th3 bill, however, enables a STREET CARS. ' man to the purchase liquor at any time in to the country having With the Des Moines street car sys- would give a hotel where he 13 residing. it is expected that the new law will tem in bankruptcy, the city is making greatest industrial equipment, in the that could be become operative by the middle of of preparations to supplant the rail serv- form to machinery September when London's new hours the production of war ma- of ice by the use of automobiles and even turned opening will be from 11:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. and f.rom 5:30 p. m. to 11 terial, a tremendous advantage. wasons. p. m., instead of as now from 12 to ooWith the closing down of the trac2:30 and 6 to 10. The new government bill has killed detion lines tonight, the city must the liquor popular control bill recently pend on an improvised transportation introduced by the bishop of London, which proposed to establish the prinsystem to carry S0.000 persons who ' local option and to make th of ciple have been riding each day on the decide people by a poll whether no street cars. change, state purchase or abolition of licenses was desired. The bishop's bill, Three years ago Hartford, Conn., of which Lord Astor was a principal endeavored to get along without street backer, was negatived in the house of lords on the second reading. Lord cars and licensed jitneys. Within Birkenhead. Lord Chancellor, attackthree weeks the service broke'down ed it. "That sobriety which depends upon compulsion," he exclaimed, "has and Hartford was almost unable to no value at all; it is tyranny, and Is carry on business or go forward with always resented asoo-tyranny." its industries. A gossip in time tells nine. UNDRESS IN MOVIES It is a serious thing, with modern oobusiness demands, to have a disor BANNED BY CENSOR Hope the Irish stew is doneanized car system. But under the oopresent conditions, street cars are not NEW YORK. Aug. 4. State movie Why not "No Sparking: Here?" censors have "killed" their first picbeing profitably operated, except in oo so doing the newly appointture. In very few cities, and in many places A hot summer goeth before a fall. ed state commission Indicated to prothe service has been maintained only ducers that artists' studios at- least oo some film men's conception of them over the old nickel The pipes of peace are factory after a big advance to get no further than the cenare fare. Automobiles have played havoc sors' office. There was nothing in the start of studio picture to atthe was a The woman's first club could well afford to ride to and from more than ordinary tractdisapproved interest of pin. the business conters, have their own the censors, but it progressed depicting varying degrees of undress cars. Of those who depend on the became uneasy a.nd finally there The of politicians is the flower they a was chorus of "no," "out," "kill It." trolley lines, a percentage are picked not. oo up by passing autos and transported --joBONBONS. Take fresh candied orange rind or without cost. The result is street cars An aviator cannot afford to fall citron. Scrape off the sugar adhering are being operated everywhere with a down on his job. to it and cut into squares. Boil some It until reaches the sugar are and decreased consistency patronage, oogreatly of candy. Then take the fruits on a to exist. The hardest thing for a farmer to fork, dip fih am into the fcugar until struggling s they are thickly coated. Fut on oiled oo raise is a mortgage. paper to settle. -oo BIG PROBLEMS IN -- ooIn the natives eat only Will scenter the to seems be Congo the DISARMAMENT. Hays one meal a day. of the postal troubles. This disarmament conference, which OOhold-inis to meet on Armistice day, is c It is rumored womefi have an ear the attention of all nations, and on either side of the head. more than one of the powers are atootempting to anticipate the action to Every thing that goes up must be taken. For instance, the admiral- come down; but taxes land on our ty of Great Britain Is urging a hurry- necks. ing up of the British naval program, oocontracts From of. some people spend for four the time the a. letting by here cruisHood of the battle it must be cheaper to move than .capital ships er type, In order" that, when the ques- to pay rent. rotion of disarmament is considered, the A be without honor in prophet, may basis of relative strength may be his home town bat not so a big league maintained and Great Britain may have a large margin. On this subject, ball player. --ooit is interesting to get the English Puns are written about liquor, marpoint of view as disclosed in the de- ried life and dresses because brevity bate in parliament on Wednesday, is the soul of wit. when Secretary Amery of the admiral--oof ill- CjpcnArk Paris sets nightie styles at knee 7 v ty said: that not the other great length so women who walk In their "It Is likely powers represented at the conference sleep won't be noticed. OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TfiUE j - DARO-EXAMINE- . 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Ask your own semi-publ- ic Many Motor Trucks Needed to Distribute Food to Starving The Associated Press). When Walter L. Brown. European director of the American relief administration, arrives from London to distribute relief In the famine districts of Russia he will find scores of Russians, some Americans, and people of other nationalities anxious to accompany the relief administration's forces into Russia. Local American relief headquarters is being besieged by applicants volunteering to make the trip, some out of mere curiosity, some anxious to be of assistance and others saying they'are trying to get into Russia to see what has happened to relatives, friends or their property. Moscow newspapers received here, and also a wireless dispatch from the Rosta News agency, tell of the collections being taken up and of the suffering in Rus.ia, but they shed little light on the situation In the Volga. Baltic newspapers prirut rumors reevents in Russia. One is thai garding Leon Trotzky. Bolshevlkl minister of war, has been named for dictator and that heavy reinforcements of troops have been rushed into the famine district to quell the starving masses, who are pictured as beatlnR down the guards, invading cities and eating everything. All such rumors are without confirmation and are considered here as extremely doubtful, although fears of danger arising from the migrations of the starving masses have been mentioned in the official bolshevlkl newspapers received here from Russia. Stern control over this migration recently was ordered. In Moscow, according to recent arrivals, there was no indication of famine. Small number? of refugees had managed to reach that city, but it whs said the government was attempting t direct the masses Into the fruitful regions of Siberia and the Ukraine. Because many villages where starvation prevails are far from the railroads, one of the principal needs in the relief work will be many motor trucks. RIGA. Aug. 4. (B oo : !(. C. WILL SPEND MILLION IN ITALY SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 4. At the request of Pope Benedict XV the Knights of Columbus have decided to raise one million dollars to Inaugurate American welfare in Italy. It was announced at the International Knighta of Columbus annual convention here by today. The fund will be raised popular subscription among the membership of the. order. "Pope Benedict knows well the needs of the Italian youth and he haw requested this activity on the part of the Knights of Columbus to conserve faith and aid in their mental and phy- sical development," said Supreme Advocate Joseph C. Pelleticr, of Boston. In making the announcement. "It Is our aim to go into Italy and Introduce American welfare work which the Knights of Columbus have been abls to perform so successfully at home and abroad. , "In this way we hop. in part, to repay Italy the deb( laid when Columbus, the great Italian, found this western world and made It possible for Christendom to extend Its sphere. 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Children will drink it because they like its genuine, fresh-mil- k flavor. Klim comes in two forms: Klim Pow In 12K5 lb. cans. safe for baby milk that is convenient and economical. . H Yellow Label for Whole Milk Blue Label for Skimmed JOHN SCOWCROFT & SONS CO. Ogden, Utah Wholesale Distributors 'to . Assist her at the difficult make-up- . pected. since It it aimed to add weight jMisa Hawley achieves a veritable tri- not only to Sennetfs fame As a. maker umph of interpretation in her "fat" jof mirth but to help establish Aaso-.ciate- d scenes. Of course, the wife mends her Producers si an organisation la2y ways, reduces, and gets back her through which will flow the world Sold charm and vivacity when she sees gayest screen merriment. that a slim vamp is after her husband. land In then comedv scenes Miss Haw- - THEATRES i j "House That Jazz. Built" Shows at Alhambra for j ;ley It quite delightful. oo Alhambra Tomorrow and Last Time Today iBen Saves Seaside Frolic Saturday, "The Mystery Road,1' Something New Beauties in Comedy Every salaried man is looking for a I i at Ogden Today better Job. but sometimes a better Job pells domestic ruin, when the better salary that comes with it permits Friend Wife to degenerate from a brisk, energetic pal and home-makinto a laty and flabby jatz fiend. That's the way it worked out for the dismayed hero of "The House That Jazr. Built," the brilliant domestic comedy-dram- a playing at the Alhambra theatre for the last times today. It may be hard for the picture fan to visuallre pretty Wanda Hawley an a flabby Jazz fiend, but with no less a personage than Penrhyn Stanlawa. the distinguished American Illustrator. Scenes that will captivate you. Something new ln locations. The England offer wonderbeauty spots of ful value to ttorst-ree- l sptclal, wit David Powell l the lead. 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