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Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1921. uo s U. H say: S. JUST CUT 250 Answers Williams WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. Criticism of federal reserve system credit poli- a congresjcies continued today beforeSkelton Wil sional committee by John of the reserve board and ' More Than Four Billions llfeeded to Run Govern ment This Year Gov- Unrding ernor Strong of the New York reserve Cf the frequent verbal bank. In 1 ! f 4 o i re-tion- al ; ! h i Sale i 5- - , PHONE Flavo or Big VV" Tall Cans C HIGH PATENT F L SEG0 MILK O U Dozen last chance at the old wheat Flour. Stock up Friday and Saturday while it lasts. Case A b'a ZPZ $1.40 $1.49 t0r;P.ud b.,. J ld r FREE Delivery 1700 i : in-yie- QUALITY FIRST Governor Harding interchanges, room, charged across the committee by swinging his fist, but wasinhalted front of stiUKsrllnff associates iust but his adversary,,-whremained cool, encount-mor- e of was A cut threatened 4, for the .WASHINGTON, Aug. rising than $250,000,000 in the ordin-jer- a few minutes later .Mr. Strong, ary xpendltures of the government; committee a this fiscal year is necessary if addi- - while reading to theMr. Williams with taxes are to be avoided, the 'port which charged house ways and means committee was "false and misleading statements." was informed today by Secretary of th'3 interrupted by the former comptroller Treasury Mellon. On present esti-- ! wh'o shouted: "That statement of yours is falsp." mates, he said, the total government cost this year will be $4,550,000,000 of, Governor Strong, however, contin-whic$3,830,000,000 must come from;ued reading and presently referred to (Mr. Williams as being "jealous of his taxation. Even with the suggested reductions, prerogatives." Mr. Mellon said the internal revenue; "And that's a lie, too." tho latter oo for the year "could not safely b terjected. "At this point. I request the com-th- e FORD AND JOHN D. permitted to fall below $3,670,000,000,; estimated yield under existing mittee to require the comptroller to ASKED TO BUY BONDS Extreme reductions are made necessary in order to law." 'make oath, whether he has stated the. whole truth or not." Governor Strong KXPENSES TOO HIGH. quickly clear away every garment from our racks and DENVEi:. Colo.. Aug. 4. Henry The treasury secretary told the exclrimed. Ford. Detroit automobile manufacturto make room for incoming Fall apparel. Within the committee that actual expenditures for 'Chairman Anderson ruled amid the er, John D. Rockefeller, oil king, the first full month of this fiscal year confusion that it was "not feasible to wereand next few days every spring and summer garment asked bv State Treasurer Arthur indicated that unless there was an adopt the policy at this stage f the M. to worth $2,000,000 Stong, purchase "extraordinary new effort to reduce game." of highway bonds of the ptate of Coexpenditures," the estimate which the THEN STORM 'BREAKS lorado upon his representation that It re-- ; treasuryasnaa presented migu De exBoth a reserve "will increase the sale of Mr. Ford' federal with officials conservative. Ordinarv garaed automobiles and the consumption of "l luc' "u ci amountpenditures for July, he said, itly unmov ed during two days, along Mr. Rockefeller's oil and gasoline If d to about $322,000,000 as againt Wlth arV audience which numbered the roads of the state can br maintain$307,000,000 for July. 1920. while the in such shape as to encourage aua"y f51nalrs:.and rePr8enlatlves inn ed current deficit last month was $11 3,- -; lied tomobile traffic." nnrt agricultural bloc' t7 aaa nnn tn th Brokers declined to bid because a congress, while Mr. Williams elaborat- same month a year ago. Although the selection is not so large, you may find provides the bonds cannot 'An analysis of the principal items fd Aree general charges. He said first state law the garment to tide you over until cold weather. be sold below par. coumenanceu just of expenditure for July. 1921." the'"iaL lue ,uorato '.iau ooa New York bunking e 'endings Never before have we offered such tempting values in continued, "shows that 000.000 was on account of the war 6e- - ,Srou during tne last two years, fore LIVESTOCK RATES uses, while forcing hquida-thSuits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and sport wear partment, $56,000,000 on account of speculative CASS IS DECIDE U ' navv and $32,000,000 on account ion in southern and western agricul-o- f " tural districts, and that it hud allowed the shipping board. If expendi-tnres ar tn ontlmt at Anvthtntr liL-- extortionate interest charges, and genWASHINGTON, Aug. 4. Failure of these rates, the. estimates will be eral,v failed to "ease down" inflation the railroads serving Omaha" to. InGovernor Harding rose out of the clude in carload livestock rates full greatly exceeded." ooaudience and demanded a hearing on ' charges for switching in the public personal grounds, to deny allegations concerning himself, as Mr. Williams no;, unlawful bv Kxaminor Flyhn in DES MOINES DOING hnd marie them And nrpsentlv with a report today to the interstate comGovernor CAR Strong, produced from the merce committee. The condition reWITHOUT STREET confidential files of reserve offices cor-"- " sulting was shown to be not unduly ' respondence and reports to combat prejudicial against Omaha nor prefer4. DES MOINES, la., Aug. ential of livestock markets at DenDelay Air. Williams' criticisms, in transportation due to the cessation! ver, East St. Louis, Kan.vis CL'.y, South LETTER IS READ car service at midnight last) To answer letters and memoran-nigh- t St. Joseph. Sioux City. St. Paul and of under a federal court foreclosure dums read by Mr. Williams and whic h Wichita as charged by the Omahu order, was the outstanding commun he said he had sent to his associates Livestock exchange, the report said. in the reserve board during 1920 and ity problem- her today. Conveyances of varying degrees of 1921. urotestinsr their doIIcv and course capacity, endurance and speed were Governor Harding demanded and repressed into service earlyin the dayiceived permission to read a letter of in efforts, to relieve the congested response which the board made to Mr. buses. Williams in 1921. A street repair and new "The federal reserve board feels paving Picture shows Roland R. Mason's wrecked automobile in the Weber river at the program was outlined by the street constrained to say." the letter said, embankment on the road just west of commissioner. action that has demon- - point where the car toppled over the thirty-foo- t Citizens of Des Moines faced the stratedyour the futility of discussions with situation in good humor and with a de you on questions of honor or fair the power plant near the mouth of .Weber canyon. Men are searching the river from this termination to find some solution for play." man's body. ooint to as far as Riverdale for the Idaho the transportation problem. Mr. ' Williams' criticism of the " ' ' 00 board's handling of credit problems and contained itv the correspondence W T3TTaTXTTacS arid repeated to the congressional com DO were characterized in Governor CSTTflTXTG AGf mittee OXIUYYO AJJ1iKjI,mA01j Harding's letter, as "ignorant, inac- "Tiie object seemi to have been SAUL.TE STE. MARIE, Mich.. Aug. to make a record during your merely 4. Freight passing through the .Am- tenure of office of statements to be erican and Canadian canals during handed to the the later," public July totalled approximately 4,000,000 said, "as an appeal to prejudice letter and tone less than for the same month last to not reason." and (sympathies year, according to the monthly ton It further said that Mr. Williams nage report. The traffic aggregated c'Acs"nY"en7:"H" trivial, ir- t0The Kreatest decrf9i reveS orTus4pU were or no ueiinrce .V"'5" inVi. constructive interpretation, and added , k "a fal,ure to comply with you ' JV-cannot be said a failure to challenge J1.' month. 1920, statements your however, was an increase of 1,000,000 As to the criticism of lending to tons over June of this year. J? ,umur' said that out of a disordered mass of sn?",e"ls: g0F.h details and statements," forwarded by Jia'lf ?5VIva", Mr. Williams it had been -- impossible , ' lng 3, 414,000 feet. tion." he desired taken. The letter ooVn c - ' vw said also that out of eighty meetings t)t the board preceding Mr. Williams' NEW YORK FIREMEN retirement from office he had "attendeighteen during their entire time. TO INVADE CHICAGO ed eighteen during a part of the time and I 'r SUES ; QUALITY Final Clearance 1 PRESENTED rncyaroutedTnSmwUVohrnosr - ' 111? . Mr -- liams, former comptroller or tne cur FIGURES - y ment securities, that "most of its losses were adding made to carry pur- -' chases during the war." While It was lending $18,000,000 directly or indirectly to its own officers. Governor Strong sa.id, it held $15,000,000 in liberty londs as collateral, and additional securities as well. Mr. Wjlllams that 3.0 per cent Interest ratescharged in New York monof ey markets meant the starving J farming districts. "Had the 'understood' the workings comptroller of the reserve system." Governor Strong responded, "he would have understood those rates t resulted from the constant withdrawal of funds from New York to send to other sections of the country." "Much of the credit pressure re-'- 1 suited rom organized movements from .various parts of the country." Mr. Strong continued, "to withhold commodities from their usual markets." "A general denial is hardly an effec- -' tual answer to specific chargeH and complaints." Mr. Williams said, when his turn came again and later he ex-- : pressed the opinion that the New York' bank, dealing with reserve funds, "passed money out with prodigality ( during periods when borrowers else-where were being restricted. He concluded his two-da- y discussion with observations that "there never had been the currencv Inflation In this country some people believed,"' and there was "present Improvement from the lowering of Interest rates," and that "farmers are entitled to get. nine through the reserre system.certifimonth credits on warehouse cates for their produce, though dealers and profiteers shouM be restricted." CHARGES Warm Session Results When Federal Reserve Head Otherwise Additional Taxes Will Be Necessary, Secretary Declares 9 ed. held also $112,000,000 In govern- RING REPLY MILLIONS "STANDARD-EXAMINE- R $5.20 CANE SUGAR $R5Q 53 Sperry's Drifted Snow 100 pounds pounds i - 11 1 $7.94 $4.05 ' Pat 48-poun- 10 M ust Go! "a . ! BEET SUGAR $1.79 $17.50 bags 48-poun- d for , I "--- bag d for j i home Unequaled for perfect made bread. Special 50 100 pounds pounds $7.82 $3.97 Special, JUMBO TEXAS Pound al-fto- WATERMELONS ! : rV -- Here they are, folks. The finest of the season. Great bio jumbos, every one ripe, sweet and delicious. Away they go Saturday at a car lot price- - $59,-!dU- -- -- 312e o PEARL WHITE CLOVER BLOSSOM -- BUTTER i j strt : WHERE CANYON MYSTERY BEGINS ' - " j - -- r "t 'imm i j 43c 1 For quality they can't be beat. The special Friday and Saturday price speaks for itself. Every one fine, not too ripe just right! Regular 20c Jumbos Regular 15c Standards, - i K!?miiJ!H22 ?ShCr regular price TALOUPES ' -- packages, 35c, special 2 packages for Fifty Crates of Extra Fine Turlock, California; ; nrfOP 15 oz. special purchase. of a special quality. pounds rrj 2 for LiZ j jAiAl RAISINS A j , California Seeded or Seedless TOMATOES s i day and Saturday selling at this remarkable price. FANCY UTAH - "$183 Only a few cases left for Fri- 87c 2pou i A SOAP Fresh from the churn. Special for Friday and Saturday x for 33c 3 for 46c 3 f I 111 j ru: "'T.ir - I .jr -- fduring , . .. forty-fou- - . LEADS THE AMERICAN arc but demonstration what the These specials a of Ameri- can offer? the discriminating housewife. Remember that quality is our first thought with service a close second. Truly a Good Place to Trade was absent entire- - r "Iff a .Mr. Vfil- - firo!liams had circulated the boards letto asso- tors on credit matters and refused departments and the the board to what person or per riV,; Bons xhev h,aL?51" afTL .. in the council chambers, is planned as rh reading of the letter resulted fit Ac. nf ih. nf vn, a. who to a " eeries of: art plav partment in which ,nU retorts baseball games with th? ocal depart- - ?lson hU ?8SetKCd meat on Au$usi 10 11, 12. IS and 1 4. VTorn2r' fIard!, PrecedinsThe proceeds of the games, played in connecUon with the Pageant of controversy within the board to setProgress, will go to th Fl'nm' Mii.l,le matters peaceaoiy. nut to ngnt u 1 ZMrryu- rtAft - ih. r, r'ir. Fire Fans i .fVi.r.io'tell - IT'S HAWAII ! mr-AhP- !.. 1 ? i v ' T ' A ,. necessary ' Governor Strong read extract3 from report made to ftn oicial confidential hoard bv him on the New York the evening of Augtist-2tem. It referred to Mr. WATER POWER RIGHT banklng Dr. L. J. Hewea of San Francisco, as Wllllams. reports SOUGHT EAGERLY IS norant and misleading." and accused deputy chief engineer of the bureau h!:n of "violations of propriety and of public roads, was a guest at the an Iroo disloyalty to his associates." LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Aug. 4. Kep-- ! luncheon. Dr. 8amuel Fortier, One New York bank, which Mr. Wil- Some authorities predict that no pf Berkeley, was of Arizona. Nevada and rigation engineer radium will be left in th world 25 liams said held $130,000,000 in federal resentatives in also attendance. reserve loans. Governor Strong declar- - the Imperial valley of California con-- i years from now. Plans were also discussed for a watferred here with city officials and with officers of the Southern Culifornia ermelon festival late in August. The Edison company for the purpose of details of this phase of the program the- will be mapped out at the meeting (getting a clear understanding ofcomclaims of the city and the electric next Thursday. pany for support in their opposing ooprojects for development of the Boul dam der canyon project. BISHOP OF DENVER The Edison company announced it ' RECEIVED BY POPE was fully able to finance the proposed even cost to if went the system, The city ha definite plans for the developi.ent, it was anROME, Aug 4. rMonsignor Henry nounced, but would have to vote bonds Tiehen. bishop of fttrnver. Colo., was for the necessary funds before it could go ahead. Members of the board of directors Blackheads Go Quick of the Imperial irrigation district. J. G. Schrugham. water commissioner by This Simple Method Blackheads big ,ones or little ones tor Nevada, and Water Commissioner Norvell of Arizona attended the two soft ones or hard onea a on anv part of go quick by simple method meetings at which representatives of the body, Just dissolves them. To do this yet the city and of the power companies that about two ounces of calonite powder from were heard separately. Your choice of our entire stock of spring and J1 A A a little on a hot. your sprinkle druggist "The welfare of the public Is the wet sponge rub oyer the blackheads summer trimmed and tailored hats first consideration In this great power briskly for a few seconds and wash off. will .wonder where the blackheads project," said Commissioner Norveil. You rone. The calonite powtfer and the have is and fdr Arizona K'lt Nevada to hot water have Just dissolved them. the for big after grant project, permits blackheads only and Your choice of spring and summer squeexlnr Pinching fedhave.been 17 by the plans approved sltSn and leave them Cliff of the the open pores eral power board." suits, coats, dolmans and capes.. unless the open and . unsightly-ran- d ijlillof HAL oo blackheads are big and soft they will not come out, while the simple application of calonite powder and water dissolves ENGINEERS DINE them right out. leaving the skin soft and pores In their. natural condition. You HEWES AND FORTIER the can get calonite powder at any drug store and If you are troubled with these blemishes you should certainly unsightly At the weekly meeting of the Ogdeh try this simple method Advertisement. chanter of the American Assoeiainn of Engineers held at the Weber club' today, plans for their field day, next Saturday, were completed. Members; of the state organization as well as the city chapter hare been Inylted to ".'with - tual AiJ and Ben?f t society License Issued-marriage license was issued m the officp of Claude 1. Moves, county clerk, today to Asmyn Wright, Devil's Slide, and Zel da Richins, Ilenefer. - i 3 - s - . j ) r , f ji- i- ihii.iiliihh . . i A received in audience by Pope Benedict yesterday, presenting a report of his diocese which the pontiff found to be most satisfactory. Later Bishop Tiehen introduced to the pope a group of 30 American pilgrims to whom Benedict delivered a short address. The pontiff said he greatly appreciated the visit of the Americans, especially because of the difficulties of travel at present and the opprewivf heat. He imparted the apostolic benediction at the close of his talk. 0. : semi-offici- al "ig-Merr- ltt I i i ! J J5O0.-000,00- A ugus tClearance SALE Hats J1"" oo -- i 0- j ' ; J I j j ! ! ! Shave, Bathe and t y r 'tu'Iith i iTarririiii i attend. Announcement was made aJao that the members will enjoy a dinner, dance at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon onj Shampoo Soap. one Cuticura I J r.-- v. 'V;--- -- 6' CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Groundwork of the Chicago Plan, a comprehensive summary of the city 11beautiful proyears ago, is posals adopted here ; $5.00 " i CHICAGO PLAN TO BE CARRIED OUT j f w , 4 . V. Native wreaths and garlands'wcre festooneil about the rieck'ert: the city, according to already assured Officials of the Chicago Plan commis- j Wallace K. Farrin?ton when he was sworn in as povernor of the. " sion. Cost of improvements to date Hawaiian islands. . .. 3 Is over $75,000,000 to public and proo-ert- y conwhile railroads have owners, tracted to spend $162,000,000 more in betterment of their properties. The frame of the plan will be finished within the next five years, the commission anticipates. Preservations of wooded land within 20.000 acres for a forest preserve and extension of Michigan ave, into a drive connecting the great through north and south are already accomplished, while much has been done toward the erection of downtown Grant out of the waters of the lak and park Its completion. Thee are several of 2530 WASHINGTON AVENUE the major features of the plan. Numerous wldeningi of important carried i thoroughfares have been through and others are waiting their , Next door to Washington' Shoe Repairing System : turn. Sentiment for the improvement of SPECIAL PARLOR the city Is fostered by teaching the in the public schools with its city plan FOR LADIES PLACE own text book, written by the director commission. of the plan , All Work Strictly First Class .. .. Its work is giving other cities help . All Kinds of. Shoes Cleaned as far off as the Antipodes, commission officials report. One of Its latest Now Ope WASHINGTON SHOE SHINING PARLORS 10c A SHINE NEW-UP-TO-DA- Inquiries came from Welling, N. Z. TE ::t. |