Show TOE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 17 1928 R Dad Says Son is Ape Man And Slew Small Boys on California's Murder Farm NEWS OF THE INTERMOUIsTTAIN WEST OUT OUR WAY BRYGE IS MADE — X'M CM FEDERAL PARK - By WILLIAMS FOR it HEAD FER A a Pipe omTh' Large Crowd "Witnesses Formal Transfer To Uncle Sam -- W Nt-l- V CnME OM nQtwv ruvs dfw v Ue f PEbPL-- OVER some V Tv4vHV G VsfOf--f K1 - 040uCrrA T BRTCI3 CANYON NATIONAL PARK Sept 17 — Congressman Don BJ Colton of Utah Sunday night lorrnally presented Bryce Canyon I I I 1 r — I f I7T- T HAMO MS -- TrVHT VI CAM OF "TALC OUTTOF TW£ CABiKlGT 'ft X-C- l - I VB61MGT SCRuBBCO 4 Ill jl SALT LAKE Sept 17— Mrs N Poulson of this city and two children sustained severe lacerations of the scalp and body bruises in a motor car collision Sunday evening at Fifth East and Second C Mrs A P Goodmanscn suffered bruises to the head and body in a collision at Coatsrville avenue and State street Hurled many feet when their car was struck by another at Thirty-ninth South and Seventeenth Last streets as they were on their way from church M C Cornwall ?8 and D T Cornwall 24 sons of Bishop J A Cornwall 4240 Thirteenth East street were seriously injured M C Cornwall sustained a frac tured skull and both legs were frac-ture- d cuts besides numerous D T about the head and body Cornwall had several ribs broken and severe scalp lacerations Both cars were demolished HILL CLIMB HI SALT -- HI" illll!llllll'Mr'5ii!ll P mill 1I& IPIIUHIU"- - vanston ifOMAN DIES ON Mrs Kane Was Charter Member of - Catholic Women's League By MARY J£ ENGSTRUM EVANSTON Wyo Sept 17 — E R Casey reclamation plant superintendent is on an eastern trip In with iUnion Pacific busiSALT LAKE Sept 17 — Mary connection ness is visiting other plants He Lbwry Kane 70 widow cf Thomas MOSCOW Ida Sept 17— Sal- Kane died Sunday while riding in of the railroad and is making a mon have started their fall run in an automobile to church Mrs study of conditions and methods Mrs S E Ward of Green River the Snake river and fishermen are Kane had been a resident of Salt d ' here with her' setting their nets Lake for 37 years She was born passed the week-enand Salmon fishing furnishes em- a New Orleans January 2 1858 daughters Miss Orlena-'Warployment for a score of nun for and came to Utah in 1891 She was Miss Mary Ward DINNER PARTY a few weeks each fall and the de- an active church worker and was Mr and Mrs Shad Morgan enmand for the fish in this section a charter member of the Catholic is good As soon as the river be- Women's tertained at an attractively appointleague at their home Friday evegins to grow muddy from fall rains Surviving are three daughters ed dinner sturgeon start coming up the river Mrs ning at 7 o'clock The table was O'CarrolI P J of Salt Lake from the lower regions and many Mjsv Benjamin Ferris centered with a crystal bowl of Anare caught In the salmon nets fringed 'asters " and varicolored geles and Mrs A E HalsteaoV of sweet peas Covers were laid for sons A R three of Kane Ogden Mrs J L Wicks Mr and Dr and Pocatello Harry Kane of Salt Lake POTATO INTERESTS and Norman E Kane of Vienna Mrs J T Romick Mr and Mrs Smifh O J Bostrom Mrs J HOLDING MEETINGS Austria two sisters Mrs Julia CB CReid Miss Grace Reid and Mr Stone and Mrs Bessie Bronnan of Mrs and Salt Lake Harry L Williams Five and IdahoPOCATELLO eight grapdchildren Sept 17— The funeral arrangements are be- hundred was played high score be Between 150 and' 200 potato men ing won by Mrs J L Wicks and are expeqtea to attend an operM ing made C C Smith Mrs Morgan was asforum meeting called for today and in sisted serving! by Mrs O J Bosat Antlers' hall of the CEREMONY HELD Tuesday trom Elks' temple' for the purpose of Mr and Mrs F Kohlenberg evolving plans concerning restric- j AT MAGNA CHURCH drove to Salt Laek to spend the tion of shipments standardization of packs orderly distribution and SALT LAKE Sept 12— An im- week-en- d Miss Irene Garrett Miss Marion limiting acreage of planting pressive ceremony marked the dedication Sunday of the new 'Catholic Farr Mis3 Elizabeth Mayne and Elleh Anderson motored to church Our Lady of Lourdes at Mss FINISHING WORK Lake for the week-en- d Salt Magna and Mrs John M BaxPresident ON CANYON ROAD The Rt Rev John J Mitty bisha number of young ter entertained op of the Salt Lake diocese prefriends at their home on the BaiLOGAN Sept 17 — Work on the sided last Saturday afternoon The church cost about I'OSan canyon road is practically $1000fl ter aranch ' wiener roast and watermelon complete J W Funk road master and Is constructed of native Utah at "bust" The afternoon was passed reports Several men are finishing stone Following the service the on toward evening the construction of guard rails bishop and the visiting priests were a the ranch and picnic supper was enjoyed around ai'ound the sharpest curves in the entertained at dinner in the rectory a large'bonfire Present were Rex canyon The graveling and oiling Neilson Mafy Nielson Robert Neil-so- n of the road between Crocket avenue SCHOOlTcHIEF'S -Agnes Brown Sarah Brown and the Herman Johnson ranch at Brown Delora Brown James FATHER IS DEAD Bessie the mouth of the canyon was finBrown Duffy Atkinson and Donald ished Saturday Balhaus r EPHFvAIM Sept 17— Services were being held this afternoon for Jena P Jensen 82 farmer stock-raiser HEARING IN BOISE and public official of Eph-taifor many years He was the SALT LAKE Sept 17— (AP) — father of Dr C N Jensen state An interstate commerce commissuperintendent of public instrucTO OGDEN sion hearing will be held in Boise tion There are four other sons ou October 15 on the complaint and daughters filed by the late Senator Gooding against Idaho rail rates DeclarPersuaded To Give Up ing that the development of the state has been retarded by unreaAltE PENALIZED Her Hike To Yellowsonable and discriminator rates stone Park the complaint assails practically all "Seven motorists were either fined ' Idaho freight tariffs or forfeited bail in the city court Mrs E D Stone today on minor traffic violation Three of them were hiker came back home late 'Suncharges charged with driving an automobile day night in an hour and a half during the night time with only one ride from Tremonton after hiking Truss-othree days to reach that destinaheadlight They were J P Bush 50 of Gar- tion of Tremon$2 forfeited W M Ward-leig- h tonA son Roy Stone No Money Down Required land 22 hie discovered accidentally of 2222 Quinc'y avenue $1 I -Sunday fine on a plea of guilty and A K mother Sheat wasTremonton No Cash Deposit No foot-sor- e from her Hickman 24 of 2573 Grant ave- night three days hike C O D nue $1 fine on a plea of guilty After much persuasion' she was V J Braithwaite 2 9 was fined backto Ogden by the son brought Kansas City Mo $1 — when he pleased guilty to park- to join her husband a retired mail (Special) Having invented a rupture appli- ing an automobile In a restricted carrier who had buen "baching"' ance with no leg straps no elastic zone George Buckway 19 of 3303 the three days She was biJli no cruel spring bands no Stephens avenue forfeited $2 bail during in having to return disappointed hard gouging pads an unusual of- on a charge of driving an automo- Mr Stone-sai- d today fer is now beins made by the Her- biles during the night time without For three years Mrs Stone had nia Specialist Dn Andrew Kaiser a tail light j planned to walk to Yellowstone 577D Koch Building 2906 Main D Campbell 22 of North Og- park Mr Stons said and finally street Kansas City Mor Without den and 11 F Daniels 23' of 267 started against the overtures of a cent in advance no cash deposit Thirty-firs- t She street were other her husband and children beno C O IX he will send his appli- two offenders Campbell the was fined made VVillard the first night ance for 30 days trial Hundreds $2 on a plea of guilty to Brigham! City the second yond of people many with double rup- an automobile with the driving night and to Tremonton the third ture of long standing have de- open and Daniels forfeited Jcutout 2 bail night Then her son retraced those clared it brought them quick im- for failing to obey a stop sign laborious steps in an hour long provement and freedom from the and a half with mother in an hampering and discomfort of pre- MOTHER OF FIVE vious truss wearing If ruptured and wanting quick relief and LODGED IN provement make this test If entirely pleased and satisfied after The mother of flvt ' rliiirfrrT the 30 days' trial pay its small Lina Vilaro 34 of 168 Rushton price and keep the appliance avenue was lodged in the city Jail Otherwise simply return it and today by John A Hendricks owe nothing Accept this offer by on failureJudge to furnish 5100 bail on writing today Tho coupon below a charge of assault and battery on will do the person of Magse Rondazzo'She was found guilty by the court and will be sentenced Wfetlnpsdav Dr Andrew Kaiser 577D Koch Both women were peeling tomaBIdg toes in a local canning 2906 Main Kansas City Co The testimony In the city company court tome Please send day indicated they: had wofds freyour No C O D Trial Offer quently at their work resulting In Mrs ilardo discharged She attacked Mrs being Rondazzo striking her about head with a piece of wopd andthe drawing blood 7a Two of the Cilardo chlldrerfwere in the courtroom with their mother Advertisement today - or-Lo- s i owillITold m MOTHER COMES BACK sevenTmivers Doctor Sends New Trial I : - I I n 1 9 fr V With the foot board caught - un- der the brake lever of his motor- "Dynamite" Michigan on Sundav afternoon cam) roaring down the El Monte test hill at full the runspeed1 At the end-oway "Dynamite" left the motorcycle which crashed into the resort wall smashing the motorcycle The rider was unhurt The Merchants Dispatch motorcycle team was Judged winner of the Ogden motorcycle climbing trophy Max Curran and Red By- bee making the greatest number of points for the day El Montu team scored second with Dave Moore and Frank Bucker riding Kam- meyer's Bicycle store took third place and the Firestone Rubber company brought up the rear cycle f BY NLA SERVICCMCl' O FUNDS SOUGHT ws WAY TO CHURCH 5 I MOTHERS GrErf CtRAW HEaUtAT&rf Og-de- c grams received by him from Canada signed "Frank Lyons Barrister" and "Mrs W C Hudson" were from his wife He was quoted as saying that the latter name was one f sometimes taken by Mrs Northcott PARTS OF BODIES While Riverside Investigators yesterday hunted with pick and shovel about the Northcott farm in search of the" bodies of three boys and a Mexican youth whom Clark said were tortured by Gordon Northcott and then slain one of the officers uncovered a half dozen bones still linked by flesh and skin and a toenail believed from the foot of a boy All were rushed to Los Angeles laboratories for tests A difference of opinion developed between two Riverside surgeons to whom bones previously found on the farm were shown by sheriff's officers One declared they might or might not be from the bodies of boys while another expressed the opinion that they were OTOR SMASHED SELMA C HOLTHER DIES IN SALT LAKE IN SNAKE RIVER C authorities At the same time Northcott also declared according to Rlversideau-thoritie- s that two mysteries tele- o cific lodge SALMON APPEAR of Auto South streets : LAKE Sept 17 — Mrs Selraa C Shultz Holther 69 widow of Louis L Holther died Sunday at the home of her daughter Mrs S J Vincent 417 Van Ness Place Mrs Holther was born October 17 1859 at Stockholm Sweden She came to Utah in 1879 as a convert to the L D S church and was a faithful worker until her n death Mrs Holther lived in for many years moving to Salt Lake 16 years ago are a daughter her Surviving Mrs S J Vincent two sisters Mrs Julia Farley Salt Lake and Mrs Matilda Hamilton of Nome Alaska Services and two grandchildren will be held at 2 p m Tuesday In the Twenty-fift- h ward chapel (Continued from Page One) was killed by young Northcott and the miner After the slaying young Northcott found a boy hiding in an old shaft near the scene and fearing he might talk compelled him to A few go to the Riverside ranch days later he said the miner came to the ranch and killed the boy Northcott said this was told to him by Gordon and Clark SOX IS APE MAN The father described his son as an "ape man" over whom only an indulgent mother had any control He charged both his wife and son with making repeated attempts on his life He said he left them in Canada and had come to California but they followed him The last attempt on his life he declared was six weeks ago The elder Northcott started his statement to the police after he had been informed that his granddaughter Jessie Clark had told a similar story to the Vancouver B Accidents EH ? National park to the UnitedStates government and it was f ormally accepted by Stephen T blather director of the National pyrk service as the twentieth national park to be token In charge by the bureau now under his control The ceremonies took place In the lodge hero in the presence of about 500 persons These included the party of federal officials of the departments of agriculture and interior! congressmen Utah officials and representatives of the chambers of commerce of Utah and California cities newspaper men and others who are completing the round the circle of southern swing t tah scenic wonders as guests of the Union Pacific and also some hundreds from Panguitch and other neighboring communitiesThe party reached Bryce canyon about 5 o clock Sunday afternoon from the Jrand Canyon where Saturday they participated In the dedication of the Kaibab trail and of the Union Pa- N Brothers Worst Injured In Series I I HURT-I- SMASIIUPS ) nuu woo PvJEAse 1 "THAf COME SEVERAL BY RED CROSS Woul a Aid Sufferers of Hi rricane In West Indies The ljcal Red Cross chapter is asking for contributions to the Porto RicaA relief through W Karl Hopkins chairman of the Weber countjj chapter and Dr JE P Mills chairman of the relief committee of the relief chapter The Stand and the local banks will receive contributions to this fund amounts being published from tinie to time While no specific allotment haa yet been assigned to the Weber county chapters the sufferers in the West Indies and all contributions will be appre-ar- e in dire need of assistance rd-Exaftiiner dated "J Art:iur Jeff era regional director of: thfe western states in a telegram to Mr Hopkins says: West Indies hurricane haa destroyed thousands of homes in Porto Ricjo and other islands also devastating crops There is immediate need for food shelter medical sup plies and emergency relief Red Cress is taking charge at request of President Coolidge Need( ten-year-o- ATHLETE'S DAD HANGS HIMSELF NOTED PAINTING FAILS TO ARRIVE ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Sept 17 bidding his wife goodby Sunday when she left for church John Bahan of East Flat hung himself in his garage Ill health caused despondency He n was the father of Joe Bahan wrestler and boxer of the Intermountain region — — --—--o — — GELATINE SALADS All left over fresh fruits and vegetables can be used to advantage f you' put them Immediately Into a gelatine salad Chill and serve at the next meal Even berries are' excellent In salad — After the masterpiece ''Psalm 121-1- " Paul Mersereau which was scheduled to go on exhibit at W H Wright & Sons' department store this morning has been delayed in transit and the exact time of its arrival is not known Qua Wright manager said today The picture valued at $100000 of well-know- is somewhere between Ogden and Sacramento It will be placed on the third floor In a specially constructed shadow box for viewing for larg4 fund is imperative Please to give Widest possible publicity this appeal and notify public Your chapter (will receive and forward to national! headquarters all contributions Initial donation made fifty thjusland dollars from national Bakeri Red Cross national di reetorj of disaster relief and trained disaster staff are now on way to islandj Request you give this in formajtian to the clergy for infor matjon 4f public Sunday ld Will STORM STRIKES w XT TT TTTT Arrested here this afternoon with two other persons on a charge of Thomas Burnett 32 for fhtlhg merly of this city was lodtred in the city pall and will be served with a warrant charging him with rob in jDecember 1925 bery r i ponce aver iett tfwn rurneit before the complaint and shortly warrant were issued ana returned He is alleged to enly recently have beiten and robbed a man His two companions vvith whom he is said- to have been fighting to day gaye the names of Arnold Monsoon 29 and Mary Reynolds 35 They were charged with dis turbing the peace (Continued from Pagre One) wind was blowing 125 miles an hour at six o'clock last night and that roofs of buildings were "being : about" : - TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE BODIES RECOVERED FROM BURNED HOME The world's OTTAWA Ont Sept 17 — (AP) — The bodies of a woman and three package tea highest grade children burned to death when fire swept their home In Brittanta an Ottawa suburb last night were recovered from the ruins of the dwelling today The victims were Misa Jean Agnes Lenihan 22 of Syracuse N Y Mary Walters 9 Austin Walters 7 and Gordon Walters 4 c"hlIdrenof Bernard Walters owner of the hou&eV and it sells for so! little L i T C TV in honor and his orchestra FREE DANCING 'TILL ONE A M TUESDAY AND THURSDAY A WRIGHT MADE ESTATE EXECUTOR pi Undier an oxder filed with the Webeir county clerk Charles An gus Wright was made executor of the estate of Angus T Wright whose will was also Admitted to probate Thei estate the order said is of an estimated value of $13211250 Mr Wri$ht died here last May 20 TO "THE BEST MUSIC IN UTAH" IDDIES'COLDS I COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF should not be "dosed" Treat them externally with— ' —AT - Owr IT Million Jar " ' - Umtd Yearly JAII STONE SET DINNER EINGS Zircon Aquamarine Ame-thyjst Topaz Ruby etc "Wdnderful select from assortment to $750 to S3500 Make Your Own Terms thia-mornin- f V JEWELERS CREDIT JEWELERS 2405 i Before Arnold finished talking the telephone line went down Telephone and telegraph lines likewise were- reported out north of West Palm Beach as far as Fort Pierce but the Jupiter radio station about 20 miles above the Palm Beaches was said to be working with naval stations Below West Palm Beach Starch 'should! be mixed with communications were down to Fort soapy water The iron will not Lauderdale stick and the linen will have a ii Sg PETERSBURG SAFE better glosn ST PETERSBURG Fla Sept 17 —r(Al') — St Petersburg suffered no damage at all from high winds that blew here last night and seems to have felt only the outer edge of the hurricane that passed across the state The winds here never reached more than 30 to 35 miles an hour and there was not the heavy rain that usually accompanies a storm GOES FAR NORTH JACKSONVILLE Fla Sept 17 — (AP)— Indications that yesterday's storm wan severe as far north of West Palm Beach as Fort Pierce were given today in reports from wire companies When the Western Union's wire failed at Fort Pierce about 9 o'clock last night operators said a high gale was sweeping the city and that a passenger train which arrived there shortly after noon at 6 o'clock still was waiting foi the storm to abate before proceed' ing south M Fort Pierce is 52 miles north ol v West Palm Beach Tltusville which was the wire communication outpost this morning Is approximately 140 miles north of West Palm Beach The telephone operator at Titusville said strong wind were blowing there last night Fort Pierce section waa hard hit by the August storm as- was Stuart "17 miles south of there and the inhabitants barely had completed repairs to roofs of houses before the present storm -- f To Guido The south wing of the bitr N sign on the roof of the First National bank building will be' lighted tonight Th capital letters are nine feet highland the other letters six feet high Double tube letters are used the brilliance being Aich and the sign so large that it will serve as a guiding point for night airplane pilots Neon is seen through tn and smoke it is declared and for that reason Neon has been iihpj at the big Croydon field in London which is often foggy The sln w:f erected by the Bird and' Jex Advertising company which Is irtnv engaged In completing the noith wing of the sign FLORIDA AREAS blown Serve Pilots mo Ply At Night j ROBBERY CASE C TO BE LIGHTED I IT" POIil OE REVIVE k BIG BANK SIGN OGDEN WathintftM Avenue Li i |