Show v THE OGDEN 14 SIDE GLANCES - By George Clarl NEED SHOWN OF HUE IS ASKED © 92S Vt 1 NCA -- L- MBVICt WC WAmJ Mroi SIX QUESTIONS § -- - J j r I Ik Standard I ! s± ! "ff J' II to-r:iff- can (cities was recommended today at the meeting of the administrative! board of the American Engirecneering council Eighty-thre- e ommendations 'for" attaining a stanjdard system were contained In a report of the committee on street traffic signs signals and markings RESULT OF SURVEYS The committee headed by W B Powell of Buffalo N T announced that its report was the result of a ejurvey conducted In 35 states and i more than 100 cities having a total population of more than The report said that cities were endangering traffic control by em ploying wrong practices adding thatj "it Is clearly obvious that some cities are making1 two fundamental errdra in Installing street traffic slgnjs signals And markings"- - One errojr being committed the report stated is the placing of traffic control devices without adequate studjy of conditions which their use Is intended to improve or of the evil !ef fedts produced at some Inter sect ons resulting from the attempt to cbrrect undesirable conditions at onei particular Intersection Em ploying traffic control devices at places and times not justified by the conditions was pointed out as Nature of Father's Story Held Secret From Newspaper Men 33-000- - V- "5 — You further istate that asso ciation with Tammfny would in all likelihood corrupt Governor Smith Did association in tfc e cabinet of the d of the president wherein cabinet members were proved crooks and faithless to the government of the United! State corrupt Mr Hoover? "6 — Mr Hoover could not have been nominated without the support of 'Boas' Vard and l5ig Bill Mr Smith could not Thompson have been nominated without Tarn- nrany How can you distinguish between Vare and Tammany in favor of Vare?" Signatures of the district chair man and secretary appeared after the questions one-thir- : - FIREFIGHTER SUFFERS BURNS Lieutenant Drobay Injured During S$It Lake Blaze SALT LAKE CITY Oct 19— (AP) — Lieutenant C It Drobay 31 of the fire department was badly burned about the hands today while fighting a fire that swept the LaSalle restaurant! causing an estimated loss of $500 The cause of the flames was mot determined v 00 -- ' nit-wi- tr "3-This summer in your article in Collier's Weekly you waid that Governor Alfred E Smith was "clean honest and had the best brains of any man! of this lime in Doesn't this qualipolitical life fy him for the presidency? "4 — Tou are reported to have caid that Tammany influence' would control the actions of Alfred E Smith if elected president In his four terma as governor of New York can you name a slnle Tam-rran- y person of Ms official cab- DENVER Colo- - Oct 19 (19) —Continuing its investigation Into charges of bribery59 and receiving stplen goods brought against Harry (Toots) Grimes Denver business and sportsman the Denver cpunty grand jury today had testimony of the man's father before it for con sideration Edward Grimes Harry Grimes' father was called before the grand jury last night In a secret ses sion The nature of the elder Grimes' testimony was not re- t ! j - V- V r Traffic Control PITTSBURG Oct 19 — (AP) — Stail dard traffic control in Ameri- ht White: "Following: the precedent set by the Republican national committee in submitting the questions to the Democratic candidate for we'are taking the privileiropresident of submitting the following1 questions to you and would appreciate honest answers to the earne Wc realize that no one takes you seriously in politics' but we do enjoy hearing you talk and reading yonr fiction "Questions: "1 — What did you mean when you stated that Charles Curtis was a and an errand boy in the senate for the railroads? "2You stated twlthin the last year that Mrl Herbert Hoover was a 'timid fat capon' Since when in your Judgment did hs become a full fledged roostter? inet? UTAH GEM CASE j INDEPENDENCE Oct 19 — (AP) — The third Kan congressional dfatrict Democratic committee of Kansas today announced that William Allen White Emporia editor had been asked to reply to nine questions when he appears here in support of the Revublican presidential ticketv The committee announced the questions would be published as an advertisement In the Independence Reporter today and that a copy juaa oeen went m advance to JVlr White who recently assaiitd the political record of Governor Alfred E Smith Some of the question tut announced by the committee follow: "Dear Unreliable Erratic Bill the jsecond error "If these tendencies continue" the report said "the inevitable re isuit will be a recognition - of "The amount we pay this'doctdr each month seems more me errors ana public a consequent uemeci or unfriendliness toward street like paying on a house and lpt' traffic signs 'signals and markings he' is' "Maybe This! rfeslect! will lead to the! ulti !: j vealed'' : FORD TO HELP DIRIGIBLE PLAN TO AGGIE BOARD Two New Names Placed On Faculty List Bud- - I Kevised code of laws covering! the Utah Agricultural college was submitted to the college trustees at the monthly meeting held at the Hotel Bigelow today noon- - Frank! B Stevens and Minnie 'W Miller! trustees had been working: on thei plan for several months They were authorized to present their work to the state code comi mission for approval Two members were added to the faculty by the appointment of Mrs Ida Hoston of the University qC California as instructor of foods and D S Tingrey of Brigham City aa instructor of fnathematicsy The trustees decided to send a representation to the meetings of state agricultural colleges tp b3 held In Washington D C in No-- j vember Bills for the past month were ap-- j proved and allowed and the budget for the next biennlum embracing! NEW YORK Oct 19 — (APV — Rumiors that Henry Ford is one lot thosej Dr Hugo Eckener is attemijt- "g o interest in nis plans fori a Atlantic dirigible mall and passenger service where given impetus today by the visit to the Graf Zeppjelin o William B Mayo chief engineer of the Ford company IDENTITIES SECRET Mil Mavb in comoanv with rv- eral other persons whose Identities werei more closely guarded than his inspected the big dirigible in the naval hangars at Lakehurst N Jt yestebday fcnei attended a confer ence 'with Dr Eckener and officials of the Goodyear Zeppelin company Vitally get Considered research ind extension) was considered Those attending were President" of the Board A V Ivins Frank B Stevens-iG Adney Mrs Milton W MusserJj Hyrum Crockett Lorenzo NStahl John E Griffin and Minniej V Miller V President William Peterson and Secretary R E Berntsen of the college also at- tended n Mail Trans-Atlant- ic : teaching" Interested j of Aron Mif Ohio Mayb denied any BISHOP IJAMED Oct 19 — (AP) The house of bishops of the Epis copal church today elected the following missionary bishops: For Wyoming the Rev George II Thomas rector St Paul's church Chicago For Nevada the Rec Frederick Deane Goodwin W'arsaw Va or southern Brazil Suffragan Bishop William M Thomas ofsouthern Brazil! For Cohoku Japan the Rev Norman S Binsted former dean of the cathedral at 'Tokyo The confirmation of these elec tions by the house of deputies is necessary to their final choice WASHINGTON SALE OF TIMBER mate defeat of useful and effective R II Rutledge district forester methods of trafic control" will go to Eoise to attend a meeting Monday He will confer with oth forestry officials and members FARMERETTES MAKE er of the Boise Valley Water Users on the advisability of LARGE RANCH PAY association selling timber on 90000 acres of forest land on the water Cal-(A- P)— TURLOCK With national of shed the Boise river out masculine aid the three Auswill discuss the poslbl3 efThey tin ksters Violet Lily and May fect on irrigation water Mr Rut' 19 have ledge said all (if whom are under there were today plowedi cultivated planted e and 600 million feet ofthat mature yellow harviested the crop on a pine In the Boise river region Which trac which they are paying for was end infested to deteriorating inTheir harvest has nearj hereextent with insects The tlm cluded 200 tons of melons 150 some tons of grapes and lesser quan ber Is now ready for harvest he added tities! of fruits and vegetables Besides the cultivating and Ir rigating the three sisters have MURDER SUSPECT TO milked 40 cows twice a day cared BE SENT TO COAST for 10 head' of horses pitched hay and raised chiickens and CALGARY Alta Oct Oct turkeys and done such chores as — Mrs Sarah Louisa North repairing: windmill and fences The three farmerettes took cott charged with the murder of complete charge of the ranch Walter Collins at Riverside Calif whei their father was incapaci- was committed for extradition to tated for work because of an in day by Chief Justice W C Sim mons in the supreme court jur — —— AP) BEQUEST FDR PET of Col Herbert ROWBYWELCOBE bered so that individual lots could be sold separately 'By this meth od the farmers are getting a prem ium of as much as 14 cents a bushel for their wheat because the buyer can be assured that the wheat he buys will conform to the sample which he took from par ticular lots" The farmers storing wheat In the general elevators in that section wld are withdrawing it to be Swendsen warehouse the through said M P IS "SMITHY" LONDON'— Alderman T D SATURDAY SPECIALS natural life"! 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A NEW RACKET LONDON— Old street police court started a new racket recently when it issued a summons charging : Corn Popper - th You Get the Pattern Your 8 Pieces Of Best Make e HARBIN Manchuria— (AP) — The currency chaos in Manchuria threatens to become worse At present there are thirteen different kinds of currency in circulation which keeps travelers "running around in circles" when they pass from one part of the country to another To complicate matters the brass ated money once the onlyperfor fractional currency has been coming back It's exchange value Is only one-tenof a "single" copper Most of the currency is paper and owing to the great variety in everyday usage exchange has become the chief source of profit of the native banks and the money exchanges The most popular currency is the silver dollar known as the Yuan Shih-kor republican dollar which passes at par Its value being about 60 cents gold of -7v Beautiful British M P spent his recent vacation in real training for the forthcoming session of parliament He worked jn his blacksmith shop at Bridlington i B9ISE Idaho Oct 19 — (AP)— Three carloads of celery dally-arfrom Caldwell and a fourth Offered Glass of Beer moving fronj BoiseJ L G Schultz chief federal inspector from Idaho reported When Couglis As Girls ' j today Smoke Cigarets The celery is of good quality and ranges in length between 22 and 26 GLASGOY Scotland Oct 19— inches while the United States Aimee McPherson standard No 1 Is only 18 inches (AP) — Mrs Los Angeles evangelist got a Schiiltz sai The celery is going mainly to rowdy reception when she addressed a meeting: at the Glasgow midwest markets! Students Union today A noisy crowd of students tjhronged the hall' an hour before FIRE RUN MADE BUT her appearance and" when the ONIY FALSE ALARM (evangelist arrived they had decorated the platform with empty bottles and glasses of beer and had Tfie fir Thursday adorned the walls with posters made its firstdepartment run in five da vs to proclaiming the merits of "Good &atisjfy the curiosity of someone who old whisky" i mise aiaiiii Trom VOX One group played cards on the no s at street and Wash Twelfth floor and then decorated the table The alarm was ngipn avenue with kings and queens When th turned in at 10:20 p m and was American woman began to speak responded to by a pumper and the girl students in the front row emeje s car lighted cigarets At one point Mrs McPherson coughed slightly and the student offered her a glass of beer Order was at length obtained on the appeal o£ a student on the platform USED IN MANCHURIA -r- Steel i that — Shapes Nickeled f Toilet Preparations j-- Silver Cover of i j Mi Water Sets Marmalade Jar and i Phone 4312 T Fen-b- y had been opened between the Zeppjelin people and the Ford company He paid it was his persoiial belief howjever that such a service as Dj Eckener plans was practicable dad could be put on a paying basis within a year or two DrL Eckener estimates It will take at leaist $14000000 to launch his project !for four great air cruisers plying between Europe and the United States VITALLY INTERESTED "If Mr jFord interested to the extent of financing such a company!" Mr Mayo was asked "You may say" he replied "that Mr Ford iaj vitally Interested in any new form of trans-Atlanttravel and especially in this form" I Waahlnoton Ave j IDAHO IIS MAKING CELERY SHIPMENTS s i? BOISE Idaho Oct 19—(AP)- Farmers operating the Power County Farmers' Grain Warehouse company In American Falls are making a big: profit on their cooper ative eale of wheat Myron Swend sen director of water resources of the department ? of reclamation said today when he returned from the southwest Swendsen said the farmers had 150000 bushels of wheat in stor age in sacks In the warehouse and each farmer's product was num negotlatia-tion- sj I Davies-Evan- s one time High Sheriff of Cardiganshire provides $76 per year for the care of a pet "Ii desire my executor to provide! her with a warm and comfortable home and good food during tlhe term of her Is - i 2538 ic A1EEISGIVE ' j There are aboui 27000' banks In the United States a decrease of nearly 4000 since 1921 due to consolidation failures and other causes OGDEN FLYING CLUB il 19-(- - Commercial aviation offers wonderful future The demand for trained men cannot ba filled Train now at Ogden Airport In your spare time at an unusually jlow coat Deferred Payments WHEAT PROFIT WILL CONSIDER SALT LAKE CITY Oct 19— (AP) — The state rpad commission V and the Box Elder county commission have agreed oh a program of road work in that county Among the1 projects agreed upoa were: Eight miles! of oiling from Bear River City to Tremonton one mile of oiling in the town of Gar- land federal aid project from Blue creek to Summit and- continuation of the Strevel road gravel job for a distance of ten mllea To The Young Men of Ogden ! LONDON — The: will IN BOX ELDER FARMERS MAKE 100-acr- Service AGREE ON WORK The charges against Harry Grimes grew- - out of a gem robbery In Salt Lake last winter when Wr C H Brown New York diamond salesman wasi robbed of a large number of set and unset stones and other jewelry Brown has not testified before the frrand Jury Denver Post Ray Humphreys reporter who has made a private investigation of the case was ques2 tioned by the grand jury last F W McCarthy and John night American and Cuban veterans of T private' detectives also Kenney ' in War the Spanish meeting were called as witnesses Havana buba for their annual convention elected Col William L Grayson above of Savannah Ga as their new commander-in- chief ' REPORT HANDED NEW WOWING IN - Jrged At Engineering Meeting Kansas I FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 19 1928 R UNIFORM RULES :ri 0 New Commander TESTIFIES - ! j 'v Asked To Reply To Them At G O P Meeting In STANDARD-EXAMINE- i Self-iiastin- s- $198 $298 49c ii Roaster Dish Driers Large Size of Heavy Non-Rus- t TVire 98c ST': 98c Dish Spray 70 CASH SALES MAKE FRIENDS and you get ii&C Green Stamps Price KEELEY'S 2463 Washington Ave j j EVERYTHING TOR THE HOME N v If J |