Show N-JjV- - to-Jfi'it- CflSt i'VT7 ifp IM ?- tonight IDAHO AND NE-tSis- T' VADA — Fair and ' f£Vivj Fair mild temperature ' Will Stopall Told to Stop I Ay Frank Francis day last spring aen Japanese route to family was in Ogden While the strangers waitTekio the ed between trains they greeted colmembers of the local Japanese ony and a number of Americans and were most democratic On Thursday Miss Seisuko Mat- of the sudaira who was a member Chichibu Prince married party and for the first time in thebloody of Japan a prince of the the imperial selected for his bride of daughter of parents possessed no title Ogden merchants and manufacturers should make greater use of the air mail N0 letter received by a customer will receive more attention than one with an airmail stamp should Ogden's business district to be gained study the advantages serby sending mail by the air A his-tor- TO MILWAUKEE -- - structed Mr Stopall to stop all I trust we may count upon your stopping not Associated rress Staff Writer ST PAUL Minn Sept 28— — behind another at (AP) Leaving tack on the Republican party and d administration this time a assault for alleged inac tion on the questions of farm re lief and inland waterways and for 'whispering" Governor Smith takes to the road again today for the last speech of his western drive for the presidency Tomorrow night at Milwaukee the Democratic presidential candi date will wind up his two weeks' stumping of the middle and far west with an address probably on prohibition Ripping into his Republican op position Governor Smith told a crowd that jammed into the St Paul auditorium last 'night that there wa3 an 'absolute lack of vig orous leadership" at Washington and had been fort the last seven and a half years As a result he asserted Republican platform dec larations on farm relief and Inland waterways have amounted to noth ing more than "glowing promises' SQUARELY OX HEAD nonj-stoppe- rs Stopall VALUE TO STOCK MEN WASHINGTON Sept 2 8— (AP) "When Ogden is connected with —Senator Reed Smoot of Utah to From Randolph to Ogden by way the of Evanston -Is l2f mileswasIf conr Monte Cristo- highway structed the distance would" be reduced to: 55 TOilcsjt Furthermore a road through would that scenic country into Ogden tourists auto bring 20 to 30 from the east by a route travnow is xniles shorter than - eled day expressed the opinion that lacking tariff protectiqn practical ly all producers of beef and mut ton in the United States would be forced out of business The senator's views were made known in a letter to a constituent who wished to know how the tariff benefited ranchers sheepmen or He said that the cost dairymen of production of beef and mutton is enormously greater In the United States than In any other surplus producing country "Free competition means Increas ing imports" he declared "wholly at the will of the American" packers and the consumer will become dependent on foreign countries" Senator Smoot said that after the passage of the Underwood act large quantities of frozen beef and mut ton were diverted from Europe to the United States This was halt ed by the war he declared but resumed afterwards and was only checked by the 1922 tariff law After quoting figures which he claimed showed thedecreasa ' in Im beef portation of cattle sheep mutton and dairy products after the extension of the protective tariff the senator asserted that the 1913 Democratic tariff rates would be restored if the Democrats win the next election "The reasons for adequate pro tection are obvious" he conclud There Is no more "beautiful forest in the northern part of utantnan a drive that on Monto Cristo ofandbeautiful land that through scenery wold make a deep impression on visitors to the tim-- l with a boulevard wild wood of er belt and the Monte Cristo Ogden would have a back door playground ot inestimable Value On next Tuesday evening at 730 a meeting is to be held in thetomaypro- to consider plans or's officeHitiMinenf this new high will be open to way The meeting the publip "' m mv i avanfnc in thft Eleventh ed hall amusement thre is to be ward a reunion of the lamry or ap tain James Brown Captain Brown was the founder oougni of Ogden In 1874 ne and invited Onnilvear cabin of him rions tn loin in tae workwas what in new homes iraking then a wilderness - On the other handi h9declared the Democratic platform "hits the nail squarely on the head" on these subjects and it is from this' party that real relief must come The nominee charged into Chair man Work of the Republican national committee Secretary Jardine s THREE ESCAPE ie vni S HOME BURNS the Family of Three In West When the Binghams accepted offer their s was tne seventn iam-Jl- y in the group of hard working men and women laboring to build the rminont homes alonK Weber and Ogden rivers Erastus P Bingham who was a child at the time is sua ame tie eaw the beginning of things in ug den News aid Views hopSj he Is one of the invited guests at the re union By the way Ogden is not a very hasold place Its i development : j been witnin me metuuo who is with us to rejoice pioneer ever the- achievements of the past vears -- 1 - Mr Bingham Whittier may with ezy ©yes of memofy will not sleep Its ears are open still And vigils with the past they J keep" "The ' News and Views welcomes E J" new secretary of Fjeldsted as the or commerce the chamber The-offiIs a most Important one and to be successfully aflmin: iPtered' must have the tion of the community ce co-ope- ra Here is hoping Secretary Fjeld sted will have the vision and the energy coupled with the support Tin receives to make Ogden a big- per and a better place in which to live His is a big task but he comes and promises highly recommended to be equal to the unaertaRing Warren Almost Are Trapped Three persons had a narrow es cape trom death early this morning when the home of L J Barrow Wet Warren burned to the ground frame The house a two-stor- y building of seven rooms was destroyed along with a dairy house and a wagon The chief's car and u pumper responded to the alarm that was received at 1:07 a mJ but as there was no water available it impossible to combat the flames The barn and a large stack cf hay that had been wet by the rain were saved Mr and Mrs Barrow and their small baby'ere asleep in the northeast part of the house on the lower floor They did not awaken enrntil the entire building was was Mr in Barrow flames veloped aroused and rushed from the room into the kitchen but suffered burns as he did so He called to his wife not to follow him and while he made his way out of the house Mrs Barrow broke a window threw a mattress en the ground tossed out the child and climbed out of the window as Mr Barrow came around the house to assist her By that time the bedroom was afire The damage-- will amount to at The least $5000 it was stited property belongs to the estate of J X Barrow who was killed m a crossing accident about a year ago v-a- and Senator Nye Republican North Dakota on the farm relief score and quoted a statement by Senator Norris Republican Nebraska issued after his Omaha farm speech-afurnishing his best defense from criticisms of that address Tackling this question first after declaring that lack of leadership at Washington had led sueh western Seiators as Shipstead Farmer-Labo- r Minnesota and the late Senator La Follette to "bolt" the Republican party Governor Smith repeated that he stood for the principle embodied in the bill for handling surplus crops Then he tackled Work WORK LAUGHED AT He referred to him as "the doctor4' and said he did not know whether he spoke for himself for the national committee or for the Republican presidential nominee when In commenting on tho Oma ha speech he said the governor had "enunciated a principle whicn he says he finds in the McNary-Hauge- n bill but which is not the one over which the battle has been fought or the last four years" "What's the matter with the doctor?" Smith asked "I'll tell you The doctor is unable to distinguish between the principle and machinery for making the principle operate He has tried to put two principles into one thing" Turning to a speech by Mr Jar dine at Riverhead N Y last week the governor seized on the secretary's remark that 'fortosev get eral years we have managed the farmers a pretty good price for wheat and potatoes "A good price for wheat" Smith "The secretary is expostulated Moran arid Mack a little doing stuff A good price for wheat— a price less than the cost of produc s DISALLOWS PROTEST LODGED BY GIANTS tion" ABOUT IMMIGRATION' The nominee continued: 'The word whisperers are circulating th?Demoaround that Smith and the crats intend to take the embrago off of Argentine cattle' which are now kept out of the country be cause of the prevalence of the foot and mouth disease" "Did you ever hear anything more ridiculous than that?" he asked continuing: ""There is 'another whispering campaign that is going on and it Is prevalent In this section of the Be careful of Smith he 'country favors unrestricted immigration He is going to open up the floodgates and let "Europe pour all over this country' This he termed 'nonsense" when lit is considered that both the Re publican and Democratic platforms in different language "declare ah solutely for the retention in full force and effect of the present re strictlve measures in the lmmigra tion laws" I declared for It so did the Re- publican presidential candidate" he said "except that he said that the national orleins law was not work able and I agree with him on that There is no issue between us" Wild cheerin greeted the noml nee when he declared that nobody could deny that the great immigrant nonulation "did its full share" to including build up this country "the great Scandinavian and Ger north man immigration to the ' NEW YORK Sept 28 — CAP) — President John Heydler of the National league today disallowed the GOLF VOTE SPLIT NEW YORK Sept 28— (AP)— protest lodged by the Giants on the Politicians seem alive to the im first game of yesterday's double-headwith the Cubs which Chipo?tance of the golf 'vote Bobby won The Giants had claimed othe the Smith declared for cago Jones eay And now the women s na that Catcher Hartnett of the Cubs tional committee for Hoover an illegally interfered with Andy Reese Ttoqnces that Glenna Collett is fo when the latter was trapped between third base and home west" Hoover f er - Turn on Tap To Milk Iron Cow on Ship VICTORY of OVER DETROIT WINS IIUGMEN MB ASS A Kenya Colony MOEast Africa Sept 28— (AP) — The Prince : SERIES GIG PLACE Wales and his brother the Duke of Gloucester arrfved today On the beginriing a steamship Malda good will tour of the British African colonies An "iron horse" and ah "iron cow" aboard the Malda helped to keep the princes physically fit on the voyage from Eb'ypt The "iron horse" is the usual steed foiind in a ship's gymna-siuThe "iron cow" is a more unusual animal to th ordinary landsman It is housed in a special room or stall aft near the storerooms and refrigerators In tropical climates the creature is fed with milk powder hot water and butter which it mixes in a large drum The milk from a ship's iron cow varies according to mixture but often it is richer than the milk of an ordinary meat Meanwhile Giants Lose To Chicago By Score of Seven To 5 TOUGH ON CHANCES t t Intruders Planned To Blast Under Cover of Thunder Here & X Anyone- experienced in the art of safe cracking or the handling of high explosives will be given a job to open a safe at the J W Brewer Tire company 2374 Grant avenue The safe is already loaded' with nitroglycerine "soup" Apparently foiled by a defective fuse the burglar or burglars who attempted to blast the safe Thurs day night left after rifling the cash register The robbery took place- - sometime between 7 p m Thursday and 7 a m today It was discovered by C Fuller Luddington salesman and triple-barrele- SMOOT SHOWS FUSE Combination Full of Soup' Provides Problem For V Owners REGISTER IS ROBBER By D TIAROLD OLIVER One'of the most prominent cat-of Beef And Mutton Producers tlemen of the La Barge district Ogwants to know why Need Protection He Wyoming awaken to the imden does-'noDeclares having- the1 Monte portance of built Cristo road La Kemmerer route direct a Barge country by said the through" Monte Cristo" new trade "much man Wyoming will be brought to this city" - Takes Dig At Jardine For His Statements On Crop Prices ' Randolph FAULTY GIVES FARM VIEWS vice the in L :v:vs--:x---'-- Immigration -- TARIFF THWARTED BY Nominee Denies He Would Let Down Bars On "I "stopped him" said Officer Reiter "because he didn't stop at the stop sign I always stop all that don't stop at the stfep streets" "With a name like yours" said the court after fixing a fine "you should stop at the stop spots Officers are in- feelingly vmm safe IN MINNESOTA (AP) CHICAGO Sept the28— courtroom of the song "Which Switch is the Switch Miss for Ipswich? It's the Ipswich Switch Which I Desire" The man's name was Stopall —William Stopall The charge was failure to stop at a stop stopping" "I'm stopped" said EFFORTS' MADE SUN GODDESS INFORMED OF IMPERIAL MARRIAGE AFTER SPEECH — quarrel Building more powerful navies and talking peace seem to be coni tradictory forces SMITH MOVES At All Stops While peace pacts are being the European nations are entering into secret naval alliances While there is distrust in the v orld with Jealousy and great ambitions nations will find a way out of their peace pact when they feigned -- LAST EDITION OGDEN CITY UTAH FBIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1928 72 Year-- No Fifty-nmt- h A THOUGHT night and Satur- cooler in day southeast portion &Ty!S I - WEATHER UTAn — Fair 1 - ' ' hyM ' All Japan was interested in the royal wedding of Prince Chichibu heir apparent to the emperor's throne and - Miss Setsu Matsudaira daughter of the former Japanese ambassador to tne united btates jmiss 4 school at Matsudaira is a thoroughly Americanized &ixl 'having attended Washington D C and is also an excellent dancer and tennis player She i3 shown above with the prince in the inset Miss Matsudaira was showered with Ogden flowers when she stopped here last summer on her way to Japan Royal Precedents Shattered When Japanese1 Prince Leads Bride Into "Place of Awe" And lntorms Deities of Matrimonial Event Eae'h Wears Ancient Ceremonial ftobes Drink of Rice Helps To Seal Contract Sept 28— (AP) — Precedents were shattered today heir presump1 when Yashukito Prince Chichibu tive to the throne married Miss Setsuko Matsudaira daughter of Japan's former ambassador to Washington ' TTOKYO 26-year-o- ld 19-year-- — — IIIAI --1 R R Ml WUWi I ffl -- r — - Villi n I VlUlllii OF THUG LEFT IN Mrs SrL CHURCH Marcie Pinney 66 Iij Jlospital Gravely i — Injured SALT LAKE CITT Sept 28 — — (AP) — Attacked and robbed as she was attending to locking up the Methodic " Episcopal Centenary church after 'a reception for the y pastor last night Mrs Marcie Pln-nesitwas all left nlghjt aged6p ting In a rocking chair in the basement of the church and was found there this morning She is in a hospital here with slight hope held for her recovery When her absence from the home Paul Frazier of her was discovered this morning-searcwas made Police officers found blood splotches on the wall of a hallway leading from the base ment where they believe she was attacked and then dragged to the lower floor Twenty dollars had been taken from her purse Officers were told that a man wearing a brown suit had been loaf ing about a drug store in the neighborhood during the- evening and had made inquiries as to what on" In the church son-in-la- w - was-goin- STAR IS RESTLESS AFTER OPERATION Calif Sept 28 HOLLYWOOD — (AP) — Jacqueline Logan of the films passed an "uncomfortable night and was very' restless this morning! said attendant at tho Hollywood hospital where she un derwent an appendicitis operation Dr J J Carter' who yesterday nerforraed the operation express ed confidence however that the actress would recover quickly"' WAR HERO STANDS - OPERATION WELL For the first time since the- - es- laDiisnraeni oi a nereonary noon ity a prince of the blood went outside the peerage to 'select his wife He made the selection under ro mantic circumstances falling a victim to her charms when visiting the Japanese embassy in Washington in January 192 7 Th© wedding ceremony began at o'clock this morning when the ' ' prince and hia new princess entered the outer sanctuary before the kashikodokoro "the place of awe" in the Imperial palace where the spirit1 of the sun goddess is worancestor of shiped as the maternal ' the Imperial house ' SACRED METAL MIRROR yo tne strains or flute music the doors of the sanctuary were opened disclosing the sacred metal mirror one of the three imperial treasures symbol of the spirit of the sun goddess There Prince Chichibu made a formal ' report o the marriage to the goddess and the other deities of the pantheon of which she is the central figure Then a master of ceremonies hand- rice edthe divine cup of sake-owin© to the prince and his bride in turn The actual wedding cere money was completed when they drank this Under court ritual only a few princes and princesses of the blood and court ritualists and officials were eligible to witness th cere mony Setsuko's parents Tsuneo Matsudaira and his wife however were granted imperial permission and attended No foreigners were present TO NEW IXOME Further ceremonies were then held in the Koreiden and Shiden sanctuaries witnin the palace to announce the union to the imperial ancestors The couple left the Imperial pal ace together at 10:30 o clock In a horsedrawn closed carriage i still wearing' their ancient ceremonial robes The princess outer kimono was a brilliant nile green: A gold half crown surmounted an elabo rate coiffeur of the medieval court - Crowds lining the streets were composed mostly of school girls The only escort was a platoon of cavalry The couple were driven man to the prince's Omote-Macsion which is to be their residence This evening the couple returned to the Imperial palace this time in modern dress to receive the con gratulations of the emperor and empress The princess appeared in a Parisian gown and the prince in the military uniform of the guards NASHVILLE Tenn Sept 28— (AP) —Alvin York world war hero underwent an abdominal opera tion late today at a local hospital He was reported to have stood 1 division the operation well 1 r J JOHN LISTED AS DRIVER IN CRASH Sept 28— (AP)--JohCoolidge son of the president was driving Governor John H Trumbull's machine when it collided With a car driven by Wilfred VCno professional hockey player ln this city yesterday morn- ire according to the report of the accident filed in the fifth police piecinct today by- the officer who Investigated the crash The report described Coolidge as the driver of ''vehicle No 2" and the explanation of the accident is that vehicle No 2 traveling south on Livihgston t street (struck ve hicle No 1 going west on Law rence street in the rght rear in causing vehicle No 1 to turn the opposite' direction and cause th damage Deputy sCoroner James J cor-riga- n today declined to say whether pr not he would : talk with young Coolidge or had already done NEW HAVEN Conn lf BOSTON HELD ON HO EBREW CHARGE FREED Governor Dern Gives Re prieve To Mrs Mary Varela of Ogden mother received a reprieve Thursday afternoon from Governor ' George H Dern after she had served 42 days of her sentence in the Weber county Jail on d a charge of having home-brewe' beer Jn her possession Upon receipt of a letter from the chief executive of the state late Thursday Sheriff R D Pincock released Mrs Varela and the worn an returned to her children According to the letter Judge John A Hendricks committing magistrate: County Attorney Parley E Norseth and Sheriff Pincock have recommended the reprieve On August 6 Mrs Varela pleaded a: charge of having 140 guilty to home-brewed beer in her bottles of and received a $298 or possession 149-da- y sentence Deputy Sheriffs D F Steele and J J Murphy ar rested her at 2550 Wall avenue According to Governor Dern it will be necessary for Mrs' Varela to apply to the board of pardons for a reprieve and termination of her sentence before it meets Ion October 10 In case the board acts adversely on her application he wrote she must return and cop plete her sentence In the meantime she must not leave the state of Utah Her children have been taken car© of by friends and neighbors and she has been allowed to leave the jail several times to make arrangements for the children which range in age from 8 to 14 years Mary Varela of four children 2Si— (AP)-- Tha Sept Cardinals fiarhting to hold their first place position In the National league were tied with the Boston Braves at the end of the thirteenth Inning of their game here today Theecore was 3 to 3 NEW YORK Sept 28— Despite a game rally In the ninth the Giants were defeated here today in the third game of the series The score was 7 to 6 The defeat was charged to Larry Benton the Giant ace who pitched the first eight innings allowing: four runs The Cubs assaulted Joe Genewlch for three more mark- ers in the ninth after Benton hail given way to a pinch' batsman anJ old Jack Scott had to come in to Gonzales put down the uprising and English hit home runs for tho Cubs in the fourth FALL ON BENTON The Cubs tellon Benton for a pair of runs in the second Inning when: Grimm singled but was forced atsecond by Hartnett Beck also singled and Knglish scored the runners with the third singje of the inning The Giants got back one of the tallies in their half of the inning on singles by Reese and Benton followed by Welsh's sacrific fly to Stephenson which sent Reese across the plate The Cubs got two more runs !n the fourth- on homers by Gonzale and English u The Giants brought thejr total up to three in the fifth with two runs wph o ijoui ana oit in- gled-t- o fill the bases Welsh scored when Llndstrom hit into a double play and O'Doul came home on Terry's double ADD TWO MORE Jackson's fumble of Butler'i grounder Magulre's single and Cuyler's triple to left center gave the Cubs two more in the ninth Cuylpr was thrown out at the plate-olleathcote's grounder to Gen?- wicW Ileathcote then Ktol aiM Grimm sinStephenson walked gled) to right scoring Heathcote - ASEBALL — 1IIWi-- Wil I IIWW yiMI J lyiMWWWMP AMERICAN CHILD Score: Philadelphia KILLED R II E f 7 I' Chicago 14 5 16 1 1 n - so FUNERALS PLANNED FOR 2300 VICTIMS IN HONEYVILLE Tot Falls From Gravel Wagon And Wheel Crushes Head HONEYVILLE Sept 28— Bud son of Horace dy the 2 i 'year-ol- d and Viola Eliason Hunsaker' was killed Thursday when he fell from the load of gravel that his father was hauling Mr Hunsaker was Just arriving at the house with the gravel when the two boys Byron and Cuddy came to meet him He lifted both children on the load and started the team When he looked back- an instant afterward Buddy was missing and was found foot or so back of the wheel with his head crushed He had lost nis balance and fallen with the first movement of the wagon and the rear wheel of the wagon passed over his 'head -- ' WEST PALM BEACH Fla Sept 28— (AP) — Plans were made here today for a simple funeral service to be held Sunday for Florida's 230O storm dead Members of the citiy ministerial union met yesterday at the First Methodist church and appointed eight of Its I body to conduct the service whicjh will be held over tho graves of mqre than 700 storm victims buried atWeodlawn cemetery here 'Rites I will be conducted for those burled fthere for those buried elsewhere rd for those whose bodies still lia ttnfound along the devastated s hoik a' of Lake Okeechobee' i hi : 28 — (AP)— DETROIT Sept The Yankees clinched thtir sixth American league pennant and established a second round of three straight by defeating the Tigers 11 to 6 in the decisive gamo here to- cay The Yankees now lead the Athletics by two and one-hagames with only two more to play TIED IN TRIRTEENTn St Louis MOTHER I j cow tire ' repairer TRUNK WAS MOVED Luddington found a rear window had been opened and a truck standing there had been moved to make a clear passage for a quick getaway The robber then unlocked the" office with an ordinary passl key The cash register was treated Instead of the very considerately usual manner of forcing the ma-- 1 chine it had been opened carefully by ringing up five cents even at the risk of the sound of the bell About $25 including two gold coins were taken Sixty cents and a quantity of checks were left by the thief It is thought that the robbery occurred during the thunderstorm as the tracks under the window made when the robber departed indicate POLICE CALLED As soon as he observed the safe Mr Luddington snatched out the piece of fuse attached to the charge and then notified the police Detectives C K Keeter and C E Noble rsponded and investiegated They took to the police station the hammer used to knock off the safe The hammer had combination been brought to the shop by the safe cracker and left beside the door It Is thought there may be some fingerprints on the tool v Officer Grant Syphers head of the Ogden identification bureau Rink and Motorcycle Officer Smurthwaite took photographs of the fingerprints in the brown soap used as packing in the combina tion hole Officers said the fuse had prob ably been lighted and failed to burn Rather than down to the charge attempt to insert another cap and Pure fuse the burglars departed nitroglycerin is dangerous to han dle Ordinary dynamite contains only forty per cent of it it was pointed out The tire company had arranged for a night watchman National League Race! Close And Still In Doubt1 ni FLIER'S MOTHER IS CALLED BY DEATH MISSING MAN IS CAUSING ANAiLI Y MEXICO CITY Sept 2— (AP) — El Universal said today that it was feared that E R Edwards an American engineer had met with some mishap since he had been missing since Sunday! He left Mexico City that day for Zaracoza in the state of Puebla where he was connected with a mining company ' -- BORAH DEFENDS HERBERT HOOVER MITCHELL R If Score: Boston Cleveland 06 n At Detroit: York Detroit s'ew 11' ' '' ' Hogan E 1 0 9 R H e: j i Carlson and Benton Scott Batteries — Buch Hartnett' Gonzales 1 0 7 18 5 14 Chicago New York And H n6 ' NATIONAL Score: 5 1 ' ' CANADIAN HALTS NORTHCOTT STORY 28— VICTORIA B C Sept AP)— Attorney General R H Pooley today announced he had clarriped a silence ban upon the ittreami of statements emanating from the Vancouver prison quarters of Gordon Stewart Northcott alleged slayer of boys In California "I shave atopped the outflow of publicity from Northcott" Pooley declared "It savored too much of credit to British Columbia that a man under serious charges should be allowed to be interviewed by newspaper men and ito broadcast such statements" Meanwhile in California police at Riverside Calif and Los Anof cirgeles added two more pieces cumstantial evjdence to the mass previously collected - i —— r J AMERICAN AIRMAN OFF FOR SWEDEN COPENHAGEN Sept 28— (AP) —Bert Hassell American airman who was rescued in Greenland aft- er being forced dowr on a ingnt from Rockford III left today forHe will return to CopenSweden S D Sept 28— W E Eorah of Ida- in an address here today de- SYDNEY! Australia' Sept 28— ho fended Herbert Hoover against Smother of Sir George charges that he is unfriendly to haaren n Monday (AP)t-- Th Parker Cramer Hassell's corn- Hubert Wilkins - the noted flier the American farmer! ""Never was in the venture wm ieiv a in ever circulated libel S2 was panion She died here toiay years grosser : old' campaign" Eorah declared JJotjernytpmfnt ( AP)— Senator i ) i |