Show THE OGDEN- SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 4 1928 The NOTES DANGER Grandchildren Ex-Kaise- r's flRSllALDIAZ Hoover Leads Movement To Wipe Out Source f 1 &trv i ' so-call- ed - TERMS SUSPENDED IN YOUTHS' CASES Lay-to- n youths have been given-30-dasuspended sentences on a charge of having litjuor in their possession early last week during a dance at the opening of the Roy amusement hall Judge John A Hendricks made this announcement in city court the Saturday when the cases ofsentwere two youths called for ence ' He said they had appeared before him at an earlier time and that he ' had 'imposed the suspended sentences but had neglected to inform the clerk of the y 30-d- ay -- court rki r-- J ? 1 A t u -- : s - - uyr I -' kr ' V — - - :' ' i I ' f i r ROME March J— JAP)— To the drone of the motors of three giant the air dirigibles slowly patroling tomb of above the route from the the unknown soldier the body of Marshal Armando Dlax was taken to the Church of Santa Maria DegU There Italy Antreli this morning to tne victor or final tribute paid flew of airplanes Piave poiens in formation while thousands of spectators lined the streets held In line by regiment after regiment of infantry The body was borne from before the tomb of the unknown soldier24 where it had lain In state for hours on the shoulders"' of generals ' of the Italian- - army Past silent throngs they marched The only'sounds were the tolling hell of Camp! Dogllo Interrupted at intervals with the cannonading of : artillery In salute and the - I r 1 "- & - p I - w- ' Xf l r —-- ' ? 1 ij f V slow tread of the thousands marching In the funeral procession 1 At the left side of the coffin Mussolini In his full dress walked ! A as prime minister Following it Emmanuel came Victor' ! King I members of the diplomatic ' corps r miliand ttue American detachTrench The attaches tary Of ment alpine chasseurs' were the only foreign military forces : la the cortege Every "branch of the Italian army navy and blacltshlrt militia appeared in the guard of honor which preceded the body 3 m i so common in one section that they are called pig lilies and orchids at $ 5 children the ol their occasion recently birthday On the grandfather's throw in New York are mere ob Louise posed structions of the former kaiser's only daughter Princess Victoria to traffic in the brush In the front row left to right' are Princess for this photograph "Africa is the country of the fu Frederika and Princess Christian and Wolf In the rear left 'to rigbt ture economically this is my opin 'The ion" said Miss Mott-Smit- h are the Princes Ernest August of Brunswick and George Wilhelm continent is a treasure house crammed with a thousand different kinds of commercial treasure and it is being developed with extraor dinary speed- Not in this generation and perhaps not in" the next but in a generation of the near fu ture Africa will be commercially at least the most important country of the world "At present it w tne most amus and in many ways the most ing Kind of 'Weapon and enlightening Explores Jungle Without Any I know of nothing such a Never Meets a Lion Finds Acres of Orchids and which gives ona Caucasian new angle life as to have a Callas Finds Negro Chiefs Reciting Shelley's whole village of blacks rock with yells of laughter because the visi Poetry tor lswhite I know of few strolls as in the world so full at 5 In- the morning in the that Of almost these unknown HENDERSON By JESSIE lion country if you'take she painted portraits and took Rhodesian of The a weapon and perwithout it alone correspondent (Special snapshots with a pocket' size cam haps four dogs as escort Standard-ExamineNor do I era she fold enough know any thrill comparable with NEW YORK March 3— There is of theIncidentally n to results pay for the of being entertained in a jun a New York woman who a couple tire expenses of trips which that gle- village by an ebony chief six of years ago decided she was tired lasting two yearsthe and covering feet' four inches tall who- dressed of the humdrum of New York City more than 50000 miles cost $7000 in brilliant canary - robes- reclines (yes humdrum is the word she NOVEL ADVENTURE to decided beneath two royal umbrellas serves and consequently ustd) ' "Everyone is going across Afri hot champagne at 3 in the aftergo somewhere different She wantrecites Shelley through ed to go somewhere very different ca north to south or east to west1 noon as she stood teeth filed in cannibal fashion and Indeed so she picked on Africa said Miss Mott-Smit- h own minnot the Africa of the tourist or the ina room filled with an exhibit of owns his own army-hiper- her own pictures at a local art istry and "his own degree from an big game hunter but Africa club "but nobody eeemed to think English university May Mott-Smit- h sonalty itself MissNew "BUt yes" she added pensively York now for about going around it So many in back has been Af "There is one other comparable a month or so and is packing up expeditions have rica that there's hardly a spot left thrill It ie to come upon a copy to return to Africa for a rest to newspaper four explore except "the fringe a lit- of a: New York SAW NO SNAKES & foresaken spot of in old months coast tle back of the line way Meanwhile she has done what it why I chose to go around Calibar and to talk for two weeks never occurred to any one else That's all the way Sometimes it meant with the donor of this precious relman or woman- to do' She has fifteen weeks at a stretch on car ic about New York politics" visited every: port on every African go steamersv Sometimes it meant coast with the exception of four native boats Sometimes" it meant little ones which she will visit on walking through the bush And the JUDGE ORDERS her return just to make the rec- whole trip meant surprise adven BAIL REDUCED ord complete Also she is the only ture education and sheer beauty human being who ever came back human interests such as is scarce Judge John A Hendricks confrom Africa without having seen a in this crowded world today sented Saturday300to reduce j bail snake or a lion which is perhaps j 3IYTUADS FLOWERS OF to f in the case of fromi $600 no carried she weap for fortunate state Marriott the 'Arthur or to' camera Not against on of anv kind pic painting charged with possession of liquor Instead of this fauna and reptilia turcs alone did Miss Mott-Smit- h she saw bits of Africa a few miles devote her time In leisure mo on February 25 at 338' Twenty-fift- h street hehind the norts which no other ments between upsets in violent Attorney S E Blackham rewhite woman had ever seen tribes surf trekking through wilderness which never before had seen a and trying to catch elusive boats minded the judge that the- court white man or woman and possibill she created beautiful basrellefs had his motion for a reduction of Jewelry bail under advisement and Judge tiejs for research Into the origins collected strange native and of the human race which scientists and studied the African wild flow Hendricks consented to it ers Acre3 of wild calla lilies are continued the case until Monday have so far overlooked- ': Patrons ofthe Orpheum theatre will see an entirely new Richard Barthelmess in "The Patent Leath er Kid which opens at the Or pheum theatre today This epic of the tank coris produced by First National Pictures on an Imposing seal introduces Barthelmess as - a cynical hardT boiled prlxefightera characterisation differing very ' radically from anything he has heretofore essayed The picture is fresh from a sensational engage ment of Beveral months at "the big scale and is an Alfred Santell Globe theatre on Broadway production The leading feminine role that of Curley Calahan the TOUGH FIGHTER r Golden Dancer is enacted by a "The Tatent leather Kid" intro- sensational screen discovery in the duces Richard Barthelmess in a person of Molly O Day a seventeen-role far removed from any of the year-old actress The picture above mentioned parts In the ti- was made under the production tle role he plays a pugilist famed management of Al Rockett one of for his affectation of shiny black the two brothers who filmed that leather and the gloss of his black classic "The Dramatic Life of unruffled hair His cocksure atti- Abraham Lincoln" tude towards life and people his shortcomings in such things as patriotism respect for the American BEHNIOH WORKING people's flag concern for other are FOR CONFERENCE the feelings unselfishness landmarks of his character A treDean Milton Bennion of the mendously difficult role to essay but one which is acclaimed a mile- University of Utah is preparing stone In histrionic annals for the sessions of the second an"The Patent Leather Kid's" nual Utah Educational Adminiseventual discovery of -his soul' his trators conference which will be forms the held in Salt Lake April 6 to 7 spiritual regenerationdenouement of the story leading up This conference will again be un to a climax said to bring the au- der the auspices of the University with the dience to their feet cheering of Utah in state board of education and sevSCRFEX SENSATION The production was made on a eral of the larger school districts " AAM TON-WD-E INSTITUTION-JVV "TT V X'fW V - r-- v Attractions at Theatres Airplanes Fly J "Patent leather Kid" At The Orpheum Today Over Tomb i In Formation : By BURTOX F PINSMORE Past President Associated General Contraetors of America I'tah Branch Certain laws originally designed to protect workmen against inby unscrupulous emfringement ployers in the construction industry have been enacted in Utah and other states It Is unfortunate however that these lien laws have been enand Amplified from time larged ' to tirne by various commercial or Industrial groups until they now give special privilege and protection to certain business interests PAIITIAIj PJtOTJXTION Under our laws tho owner of a structure is liable within a certain period of time for the payment of all labor and materials bills This permits any person to enter however irresponsible the contracting field and to operate on the owner's credit It is a fact that the credit of a contractor In given but casual ecrutiny by the average material dealer An owner can protect himself by requiring releases from workmen and materials dealers but this is 1 urthermore a seldom done dishonest builder V could easily misrepresent the amount of the bills due and in this way swindle an owner It Is surprising the number of home builders who are not familiar with the lien laws There are too many cases where owners have been forced to pay twice or even three times for their work Even the larger business concerns often suffer This matter has been given considerable attention by the As sociated General Contractors of America a national group con taining: practically alli the reputa ble contractors in the United States has This organization gone on record as being very much opposed to the existing laws and Is endeavoring to bring about a nation-wid- e change The right of tKe workmen to protection is recognized but ' the building: up of a false credit structure s considered entirely improper In view of the Injustice Inflicted on the public through the present laws the contractors have expressed a willingness to give up the protection given them by these laws and to assist In' their repeal in order that the industry as a whole may establish higher standards of conduct and service A committee appointed by Sec- Hoover to investigate this matter is now working with a view of bringing about uniform the legislation throughout all states that will accomplish the deOn this committee sired result are members of the American Bar association the Associated General Contractors chamber of commerce and others It is hoped that as a result of this work protection will be given the public from those dishonest and irre sponsible persons who lurk in the outskirts of the construction in: dustry R Dozens- - 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