Show FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 2 1928 THE OGDEN POLICE GIVEN IDAHO WEALTH 13 R Anna J Hall chief anaesthetist at the Dee hospital and Mrs: Elizabeth Smith registered visiting nure for the Metropolitan Life slnsuirance company st Ogden have returned from Chicago after a three weeks" leave of absence They attended the convention of public health of the visiting nursing association of Chicago spending an entire week in session at the Hotel Stevens' They visited Practically every hospital of any importance including the tubercular hospital for children the Presbyterian !general hospital and the famous Augustina hospital where it was their opportunity to witness a special operation by one of the fnost emfneVit physicians in the United S(:ate on the dissection of hree! ribjs Miss Hall studied advance wjrkin anaesthesia' and Mrs !Smith studied public health nursing Amongj the important places they visited wps the Christopher school 4vhere they witnessed special work for crippled children This school jjs a new! one and the finest pi its kind in the country They also at- ended a demonstration by ope of he chief nurses of the association and baby's baths The jtn mbthep-'association has eleven mid-da- y throughout the city of Chi cago supervised by a superintend ent ajnd is one of the largest in the world Mifis Nor 2 — (UP) Tax Changes Held Neces- — PHILADELPHIA State Representative Matthew Patterson and four To members of the Immense Save sary force Philadelphia police today Timber Industry were sentenced to terms of from five years to six months in jail and fines of from $10000 to $750 By DANA JWIIKIXSON Assistant District Forester All five had been iconvicted of Will Idaho repeat the history of bribery and extortion from saloon other timbered states?! keepers They are the first senWill Idaho let an industry cm- - tences to be parsed arising out of 18000 men dwindle away the special grand jury's investigacloying as have other states? tion of the underworld and police New York Pennsylvania Michi- corruption ji gan Wisconsin and Louisiana in their turns led all other states in lumber production but now all keep it in a productive condition so have to import New York import- that it will keep her largest industry lumbering continually supplied ing 90 per cent and Pennsylvania with raw material 80 per cent And the United States There have been plenty of precehas 80000000 acres of idle cut-ovland Where is Idaho head- dents in other states jso Idaho has no excuse for waiting until the ing? lumber Industry which pays IIUGE INCREASE in taxes dwindles! awky In 1904 she cut 21l0000'00 eet pay this $1I5000N tax? a year but now she cuts 1000000-00- 0 Who would 42 cent of the producAlready per feet a year She does not want timberland has been hurried to cease t cutting- but she should tive be very much concerned with what or cut over It is easy to see that the whole beeames o the cut-ovland Is it producing' more raw material for state is vitally interested in keeping future industry or Is it idle? Idaho all of the timberland jin a produchas 1000000 acres of idle tive condition already cut-ovCAMPAIGN BEGUN land This is taxed just as thougrh it produced a crop every The state board of publicity the year The timber owners see that state chamber of commerce the they will receive no retjurns in their timber associations ard the forest lifetime and consequently much of service are now conducting an edu it reverts to the counties for de- cational campaign t drive this sitlinquent taxes The county has no uation home Four rieela organization to protect it from fire Idaho's resources and their showing depend! Fires therefore keep youner trees ence on timberland have been from growing and the land becomes up from 24000 feet !of film made furidle This process results in de- nished by 28 These photographers creasing the assessable property a forest fire reel are bow and increasing the tax burden on with shown Idaho an3 being on the property which remains the Senator Johnthroughout D of Robertson tax rolls Some of the northern Weiser Idaho delivers! a Idaho counties are mostly timber-lan- d talk expalining the purpose of the and have little else but the films lumber industry to tax Some towns and 20800 peoFifty-si- x counties have' already had to take have been reached! to date The ple back from 12000 to 40000 acres of timberland for delinquent taxes film is now being circulated through the Boise schools and next and this keeps increasing But the rest of the state Is also month will reach south central Idaho concerned OTHER STATES ACT Although years after the damage was done California! Louisiana CHARGED New York Minnesota and Wisconsin last year amended their constitutions to permit adjustment of tax on cutover lands and Louisiana and Minnesota actually put! adjustments into effect which would encourage the timber owner tOj hold his cut-ovland and grow more timber — ST LOUIS Mo Nov 2 — (UP) A warrant charging on it Michael Since all of Idaho's 16500000 Meeker of Dryden Nj Y with the son Mich-t- el acres of productive timberland is murder of his 4 cut-ovhere to obtain 1927 Jr will land she July potential be indeed shortsighted if she al- $4500 insurance on tjie boy's life lows this to be idle She should was issued by the county authorij ties here today An affidavit sworn to by Mre Meeker was the basts of the war- rant At the time the youth was killed Meeker who was with him reported to police that auto bandits were responsible andi that they r robbed him of $4 er 00 - - er j er 20-min- i WITH Hundreds Seek Td Crowd Wayi Into Mexican Court Room COURTROOM San Angel Mexico Noy 2 — (AP) — The trial of Jose De Leon Toral assassin of President-elec- t Obregon and Mother Conccpcion charged with being his accomplice gof under way to- day in the little courtroom here near which General Obregon was killed last July Radio apparatus to broadcast the trial throughout Mexico was installed In the courtroom today and so great was the itneret in the trial that hundreds sought to crowd their way! into thd chamber which at most could accommodate but 150 persons Selection of the Jury began as the two defendants sal quietly iai their places! jSjmiling land apparently unworfiefj as theyT nodded to acquaintances in different parts of the room 'j On eacjh side of the defendants waa stationed rowg of police with rifles fina) cartridglebclts Everyone including the neAVftpaper men was searched to see if any weapons were being carried into the building which was heavily guarded outside biy soldiers1 and policemen Emergency wooden props were placed uhjder the courtroom floor because it was feared that the building might cave in form the weight of the crowd i j er 1 ll4U White WEDDING T Ifiv Ann Y" a 7n AOt K - rfWith I Every Diamond En- gagemeni rsmg uunng 5aie Dignified Credit Jewelers 2405 Washington Ave sub-4tatio- hs TRUANTS GIVEN TO JUVENILE COURT A — Echoes from some of Los Angeles' widely advertised criminal It trifle eeieP If It Isn Isn V J d mi Safe --4- m T G L BECKER T IB CASHIER W N FARR ASSISTANT CASHIER TRUST OFFICER D J BARKER ASST TRUST OFFICER TRACE IS FOUND OF JAIL BREAKER BLACKFOOT Nov 2 — (UP) — Search of Harry Allen who sawed hiis way out of Jail at Pocatelio centered around Blackfoot today after a Tyhee resident reported he sw a man answering Allen's description heading in this direction Allien was held in Pocatelio 04 a charge of stealing an automobile -- ' I 1 1 h ! I ii t v ') ' J 2j w t-- YK i r'f' KLf Si L- i - ' i Js ' J 1 I Th American Building and Loan Association filed an action Thursday afternoon in the Second district fcouit against "William Robertson his wife the National Credit bureau and the G William Lumber Bl — any ? s 1 X 2 m 7 - Y - i v GULBRANSEN'S NE"Vy STUDIO MODEL PIANO I'-i- ''t4J-- company to recover 1249 interest costs and attorneys' fees on a prom issory noite Credit bureau and lumber firm are named as having some interest in the land on which the plaintiff alleges it holds a mortgage secur ing the note ONLY f borne -- this amazing speaker will you know how really good good radio can be Model 72 is $18750 less tubes GRIGSBY-GRUNOCOMPANY 5801 Dickena Avenue) Chicago III W J ' ' 1 Plant® 'Co " WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 7 amountsl Speaking of Doubtful Campaign Methods On October 31 there appeared in the eolumns 'of the Skit Lake Tribune? and Ogden Standard- Examiner an article over the signatures of D M Li ' d deaf LIUJT SSy4 in ' ll 5 j J Draper Chairman and Grant McFarlane Secretary I Democratic State Committee under the headlines: "Speaking of Doubtful Campaign Methods" In the article referred to they state "Under date of October 3rd a letter iva gotten out over he signatures of A C Wilson O 13 Doty W 0 Pell and Frank M Nelson Chairmen of Legislative Committees of their respective Brotherhoods purporting to give endorsement to tie Republican candidate This is being widely circulated There is little truth ' in the claims of these documents in so far as they affect the Brotherhoods as will be seen by the wire below to Senator William H King from National President !of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Enginemen" I wish to make clear to all concerned that the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers is a separate and distinct Labor Organization and is not affiliated in any manner with the organization jknown as the Brotherhejod of Locomotive Firemen and ginemen They function under separate and ferent organization laws In so far as the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers are concerned they are not being dictated to by any candidate or political organization They are standing on their feet and I want Messrs Draper and McFarlane to distinctly understand if th 3 letter they have reference to which bears date of October 3rd 1923 a copy of which I have before me is the one they have in mind they arc not stating facts when they state "There is little truth in the claim of these documents in so far as the Brotherhoods are concerned" The Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire meu and Enginemen is one Brotherhood and not "Broth- erhoods" as the article infers In so faT as the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers is concerned I signed my name to the letter and have no apology to ffer On page C4 in the same issue of Ogden Standard-Examine- r Senator King is quoted as saying "I stand on my record in the past in the defense and support of Labor ' Under date of October 20 192S "Labor" published at Washington P C makes reference to Senator William IL King as follows: "Senator William II King Democrat who is a canvoted against the restriction didate for of immigration on April 1J 1924 He opposed the Railway Labor Act on final passage The Senator also voted against the child labor constitutional amendment The only bright spot in his record is Bill'? his vote against the The letter I signed was a joint letter addressed to the membership of the organization I represent which I am at liberty to do without the permission of any candidate or political organization W O PELL Chairman Utah State Legislative Board Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers MlJ tWJsJ UJ Lf Li U Majestic Radio Receivers are licensed only for radio amateur experimental and broadcast reception They are manufactured under patent applications of the Griig'sby-GrunoCompany and are licensed under patent applies- tions andj patents of the Radio Corporation of America and under appli cation of the Radio Frequency Laboratories Inc also by Lektlphone R Ft 1m Lowell! & Dunmore and Hogan License Associates w I It ' ! 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J fMwSt'!'ai leal entertaWMi an Investment Remember it when e solicitors offer you speculative propositions—and keep in mind the fact that at the OGDEN STATE BANK which has been serving Ogden people for 39 years SAFETY! has always been absolutely assured Sp SUIT IS FILED BY BUILDING LOAN CO ——- ON SAVINGS V Calif Nov 2— (UP)-Forced to leap when the of his plane crumbled an d shattered the motor Lieutn- ht E C Parker narrowly escaped death at sea five miles from the Ooronado islands today Lieutenant Parker attached to th e aircraft squadrons battle flftet niade a safe descent in his pafa- hute and was picked up by a fi$h- 14s smack The plane crashed and sank in about 40 fathoms of water SAN DIEGO Have You Seen the i WUiU IP BY PARACHUTi f LAKE 39 Hears Under One Continuous (ahageinent s ° FLIER IS SAVED 1 cases reverberated through the hall of Justice iagain today as the county grand jury indicted District Attorney A fa Keyes on charges of accepting bribes announced that it was not yet through with its job and wou d continue the investiga' !' tion forthwith jf Grand declined last night to confirmjurors published reports that the case (jf Aimee Semple McPher-so- n the evangelist and her mother who pearly two years ago were held for trial on conspiracy charges but wer released when Keyes dropped the charges for lack of ew idence Would be investigated Mrs McPherson and her moth! er Mrs Minnie Kennedy were acl cused of conspiracy to obstruci justice ajs the result of the evanj gelist's stjjjry ito the grand jury thai during her mysterious absence frorrt Los Angeles she was held by kid The state charged that napers BLOWN this storyjwas false Charges against Keyes and others so far hive been made principally IN in connection with the release of ten persons-accuseof complicity in the manipulation of stock in the Petroleum ' corporation Julian SALT LAKE CITY Nor 2— which a year ago for sevfailed — (AP) Police frustrated a daring eral million dollars An examina- to blow open attempt by robbers the safe of the Firestone Tire and Rubber plant here early today The robbers escaped but officers are confident of their early arrest A patrolman was passing the building at 3:50 a m when! he heard an explosion He sent if or assistance and police threw a Cordon of men about the place Detectives then entered and found that the explosion had only par tially opened the safe A second charge of nitroglycerin had been A search of the plant prepared failed to reveal the burglars but fingerprints were found on tools used in the effort to open the safe SALT RING v Part of the loot from two Ogden robberies has been recovered by Ogden police officers and a suspect named Jack "Whitely is being held in the Salt Lake county jail This afternoon Captain Robert Burk chief of detectives and C E Jtioble detective were to go to Salt Lake to question Whitely who is said to have already confessed to 14 robberies in Utah They hope to clear up several other burglary cases On Thursday Detective Sergeants Lester Wire and David Clayton came to Ogden to get the effects of Whitely who was formerly employed at El Monte springs Detectives C K Keeter and C S Noble went to the resort and got a valise belonging to WThitely When searclted it was found to contain cuff links stickpins and a brboch The brooch was stolen last week from the home of J U Eldredge Jr 1457 Marlyn drive Some of the jewel settings had been removed but two opals taken from the brooch were recovered wrapped in a piece of paper There was alsp two cancelled checks belonging toi Paul Muller 1457 Twenty-sixt- h street whose home was entered and robbed of a box of valuable paipers the same night as the EldThe tin box and redge robbery some of the contents Were later j SAFE IS Gold j Valise Links Resort Em-- ! ploye With Two Rol beries In Ogden CASE ? EDM? is k j Considerable interest is being shown in the Emile Groppe art exhibit in the Weber col!ege assembly hall according to college oifficials The exhibit is open evafternoon and on Sunday ery "Rockport Harbor" is one of the popular scenes of the group This work is a brilliant painting in lavender and shades of red of a picturesque water front done with the alrtlstry of the old masters and with a touch of modernness Several other water scenes and landscape paintings are on exhibit AH are invited to see these paintings free of charge i Four juveniles arrested Wednes-caby Sergeant George Phillips OF AIMEE and Chauffeur Ernest L Shaw lave heeh turned over to thjs JuFAST WITH Gl'XS venile! cojurt The four werp: alto 2 — Our froii truants the have been Nov WASHINGTON MAY BE PROBED leged Iliverdale school and were lipger-ih- g army is fast with machine guns arour d the bicycle rack $t St In an experiment at San Antonio t Joseph's school When ordered six men parachuted from a plane of one of the with a gun and three minutes later "sassed" away) thjy Keyes Dropped Charges and the police were call-el- d had it set up and were firing it tgachersj f Fo r JL a c k They were held over night at tne jaui ana men turned over to Evidence their parents pending appearance m tne juvenile court LOS ANGELES Kpv 1— (AP) 1RBERING SON er city and Weber Pojc Elder Davis Morgan and North Summit counties will be present Francis W Kirkham"" superintendent of the Granite school will discuss taxation with respect to education Superintendent Pace of Tare Situation Is Topic At North Summit schools will discu?s the lawsuit there between the board Regional Meeting On of education and a theatre owner j Saturday President Arch Thurman of th I'tah Education association' Ephraim Gergeson president of Secretary D W' Parratt will dlsoand be the state farm bureau will idiscuss rresent at the meeting The 0den hiuh school glee Vlub the tax situation in respect1 to the farmers at a teachers' regional will offer a musical program Owen Uurgham of the Morgan county conference opening Saturday at high school wili &inpj a solo and 10 o'clock in the iAVeber county there will be a musical offering by Educators of Ogden the "Weber county high school high school RETURN FROM POLICE FIND WATER SCENES TEACHERS WILL EASTERN TOUR OB REGON DEATH STOLENG00DS ARE POPULAR HEAR FARM MAN TWO ITRIED FOR TERMS IN JAIL MAY BE LOST STANDARD-EXAMINE- Esch-Cummi- i ns ELECTRIC RADIOS AT 2586 Iwashinsrton (Paid Political Advertisement) I ' ' Phoiie 179 |