Show ' ' -t- r s li ABD-EXAMINE- m in J I ' 1riC?tacc - the-- t?adle p? fb& leaved rw'w 21— (UP) — Robert TV Stewart Standard Oil multimillionaire wm free today to return to hi!? home and oil business in Chicago A District of Columbia supreme fcourt Jury of nine men and three women acquitted him late- yeeter- day of "charges of perjury arising from his testimony before the senate oil investigating committee After the verdict one of the women Jurors patting him on the back told him he was a "fine man" and "WASHINGTON Nov POST ASSISTS JXYv I -- 'laaMR 'or A - : "lee) Oar (Mama 5Vcb h j er j h: I FIGHT RESULTS j' By The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS Minn — Billy Light Stj (Paul outpointed Her-maRatjslaff Mlnot N D C10) King Tut Minneapolis outpointed Tommy Cello San Franeisco (10) Ernl© Peter Chicago outpointed Jack: Shai-keMinneapolis (6) ! ni hae of In fhi -- fiC the CorV? ftr y — INDIANAPOLIS— Johnny Burns San jFraneiico and Johnny Mason Scrahton Pa drew (10) Norman Cotter IhsT Give Mq Our Tl' Brown Chicago knocked out CecJl f j Hurt Indianapolis (3) CLEVELAND — George Court ay ma tnvie © FAT MEN HAVE Nov 21 — (AP) DANGEROUS AGE — rAT0ShewANGELES high mark in the Daily production of one billion cubic feet of natural gas from California oil fields Is reported by Claude C Many Attempt Suicide At Brown gas administrator of the state railroad commission Age of 40 Declares The official stated that although most of ibe record 'production Is Insurance Company gushing from IjOs Angeles and Ven tura basin fields recent showings PAItIS Nov 214-(AP-) That at Button Willow' and Kettleman from 40 to 44 is the age Hills in the San Joaquin valley for fat men Is shown by" the Statistics of a French insurance com- make those sectors potential com in gas production pany At this age ti grow fatter petitors Oi field operators use five hun is not only to grow older but also dred million cubic feet daily for to attempt suicide ' An increase of 20 per cent in fat arming ana rennery operations between 40 and 44 to and southern California's domestic an Increase of 30 percorresponds cent of mor- constimption now is 3 0 000 0p 00 cu tality above normal If one is of a bic teet daily -- s dang-erou- j j - big frame the increase "in mortality is not 30 but 40 per cent j To grow thin after 30 on the con- INCREASE IS SHOWN trary is an excellent sign The f IN SPINAL MALADY maximum of longevity was Obj served in people who at the age of WASHINGTON Nov 21— (AP) 50 weighed 25 to 40 pounds under WAS HIGHT'ON JOB — n of unusual normal prevalence cerebro-spinmeningitis in the George Knothe shortstop for the country during the past year parTulsa Oilers this year started 78 MAY KILL ' double WOMAN ticularly on tlie Pacific coast was plays for his team and fig- y in a report issued by the ured in £67 during the year FOR SLAYING SON shown publit health service totalled 176 more thari douPARIS Nov 2— (AP)— Blanche bleCaes maximum reached at tjie Fabre a woman of 37 years was time during the past four years any No sentenced to death for the murder reason was advanced for the inher into crease stjepson Willi Pimples ofwhose er body she plunged a knife 1G The typhoicj maximum " than jat any time during the past times She is the third wonian on whom two totaling about T000 the death penalty has been pro- casesyears" as compared with 1600 the nounced in Paris within a month 1926 maximum Infantile paralysis "Little pimples came on my face but the general impression is that cases'Showcxi me usual summer in seed of mustard a size the about all will escape the guiiloutine crease in 1!)2S but the high pjpinl They gradually grew larger and commutations of sentence reached was only 3 20! cases one through sides the down and spread larger to life imprisonment by President half last year's maximSunj of my neck back and chest The ' D©umcrguc end soft were red and pimples ) -- i ai Jackie Williams Denver (1) D4S ANGELES — Cowboy Jack Willis Trxas outpointed Joe An derson of Covington K (10) WEST TjALM BEACH Fla— N C Spike Webb Charlotte knocked: out Lefty Louis Lake- worth Fla (2) Fla — Joe JAckspNVILLE Pea4h Tampa won a decision over Jimmy O Grady Jacksonville (iu) Dick Gbrfe Jacksonville outpointed Fla Jimtny Murphy Lakeland (10)! Eddie Cohen Newark N J won: a decision over Buck Morel Tampa ( 10) PETE R S BUR G ST Fla— Kid Williams Savannah Ga knocked out Bill Rotve New York (2) 3JLY USE ROOKIE i Detroit! fabs think Manager Har ris will use Jonathan Stone a rookie who looked! great the last few weeks of the summer in left field regularly next summer h i V-M v I I I- - : s It'' JT " !' j f 1 ee - t't' - i In il fc--- - r - t - t ' 'Tho New cryiA iT l jit- - f Y nrk com mission ran ! : y I - This would have been a completed pass to Cjforbln Stanford freshman end (left) but for the fact that Kirwinj: and Giill California freshmen caught up with it 'This 'photo shows all three off the f in an air fight over an air attack ground i -- v " 4£ — George Wuestling a shortstop Wu est ling is better than Boley of the Athletics he's better than Cis-se- ll sold CIh- of the White Sox sell to tho Sox for $125000 and want a lot niore naturally w would for Wueslling — but don't begin to compare CIssell with "Wuestling" I "You bet we won't" said Mr Idack "At least not today" I 'Honestly" continued Turner j'thia French is a wonderful pitcher lie has as much speed as Grove fri ore curves and nerve than Pen-fioc- k wonderful control and he's ! — s i TP MEET LEWIS TEXAS WRESTLER L'OS ANGVLKS — Ed "Strangler' ldv 2I4-(A- IeU will P) defend a-in- or - ——— I NO SOFT PEl)p ABOUT HIM Rogers! llorpsbi is on fellow i who always says jexactly hat be thinks apouit anything lie never heard oft a soft p edal month every major club will make offers for this pair but being CLUB igPhiladelphian TO I want the' Ath to shot at my have letics first i r I have that much civic i frtayers ' Former Ogden Twirler Is Pride J Turner formerly was a pitcher on Slated To Advance the Athletics' team and Connie Slack's son is at present secretary j To Big Time of the Portland club These weje two reasons he said why he tiflped Nov 2- 0- Off Connie Mack that his two stars PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thomas L Turner presi- were on the market dent of the Portland baseball club Pacific Coast league came to Phil-- j adelphia unannounced today andj '''" broadcast immediately! that he had of like two players for sale "the whjfch have fiever been seen jin the major leagues" Within an hour afteii his five-da- y trip from the coast Turner went into a huddle with President John D Shibe and Manager Connie Mack of I the? Athletics in the baseball tower it Shibe park jlv4 got two players who will win a pennant for any team"iTurn- er deqlared coming f'&ht to the visit "They are Ray poipt of his and French a great southpaw was fined 2p0 for "disorder y con duct and public seairidal" Adolfo star pitcher of the Cincin nati Reds siays that if he "never sees the town again It will be too J soon" The charges were T made as an outgrowth of a disturbance at a Cienfuegos ball f lel4 from which He Luque was forcibly removed maintains tlfat his iaictioris at the severe park did not justify the -- MAJOR Li-qu- — T iwrnm ' SIDEL Owning the Nexfark International league club Is merely a side lin with Paul Block Tie owns a string of newspapers? in inTnurUBMrliiTii '"' nmnrifiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiTiiwMiMiitiilnnrrliin " ' WOCIjD COST $85000 Experts value the worth of the five players sent Ito the Boston Ihe" Chjicago Cubs at Braves a a a by - U 1 airtmrfu nun in 0 0UVU n 5 'v i TONfTE THURSDAY ' ! i 1 11 j ' t w : j 4 BASEBALL e fihe f i! : f j A his heavyweight wr4tling (championship against thei challenge of Paul Jones Texas body-scissex pert in a tvo out of thre falls finish matchi here tornorrow night Lewijs Is greatly faMc red pea use of his greater experience Weight ana strength INCOMPARABLE 'ITl ' Iii ! 11 I i t f 71 I ' ' Temperaiure of in "The - - j f?AO0ilJ STARTING TOMORROW i i 70 STOCKHOLM Nov i21— (AT) Sixisrrams of ladiuni vnltiprl at $335000 have been Purchased from Belgium by the Million Dojlar Swedish Cancer Jubilee fund which was collected among Swedes! at fome and abroad 'as a gift to King Oustav on his seventieth birthday The fund was turned over by he monarch for the fisrht against cancerous diseases The Swedish supply of radium has been trebled! by the purchase MEXTCO CITY Nov 21 — Tho- Mexican police pose ojf 93 musicians I — (AP) I :H ' awii 1 HOWARD HAWKS TALKING ACTS TALKING NEWS -- nth na liuamus tiffin 0 5? ' I ft !' STARTING SUNDAY EGYPTIAN THEATRE ' 1 ' I H E I ? ' ' ' I ? Featuring Neil June Hamilton f r WITH t Q Neuritis Rheumatic and Periodic pains by taking tablets T A WILLIAM CaaMlUK MiODVCTlOM rt4 Charles Francis Goe's famous story of a gangster and his girl Featuring June Collyer Don Terry Anders Randolf and- a big rw "v s MAX DAVIDSON COMEDY M G M NEWS - Coming 'WALKING BACK" WITH SUE CAROL t Added: NEWj MERMAID COMEDY "STAGE FRIGHTS" LATEST FOX NEWS Halliday at the Wuriitzer i Coming CHARLES FARRELL GRETA NISSEN WILL BREAK SOON : j W 1 V ft 'X ': f j i TOMORROW s' Women Only - I I ? - V ' - j Mm Fathers! Bring your iont The lecture as well as this vexations! road show picture will give you plenty ofi food for thought j! j in "DAWN" I i j east I hand be the guiding one in! marriajre or that of the wife?— Sec "Craig's mir vvue' lor the answer 1 Men Only "ME GANGSTER" :!! iLi TODAY OtiaIiarlani I ' ? Colonial Theatre Marlowe1 Francis X Bushman and h 1 " 1 prists it 1 VII ija T0)ilO3ni - Ju r I i NISSEN temperature Thrilling Preza announced on Tuesday The pand" will visit Ios Angeles San ifrancWoi Chicago Cleveland New jl"ork Boston and othej cities tour and during its three-mont- h then will sail for Spain to partici-- ' pate in the international exposition S ''' I GRETA ! i ' f bond: comwill leave on Djecemberi 2 on its fourth visit to thle ignited states director at Seville A picture '!: with the lack of "Ki K? — the passion of "Ca- mmei ana tne cnarm or omuin i nrougn all m one SdUND-MUSIC- -lLL ON THE CHARLES FAUUELL - Ve-li- WILLIAM Foxtrot T With V I "FAZIL" TCT Admission — I 50c — p''' 4aA5dM 4kar&af Is Trial Marriage the Bunk? ' Judge Ben LindsajJ NO! See Companionate Marriage III''!' lpaKas!! vvJ' : f er accept that stfttement orj do the only othur thing within it power bar 'me from fighting heavyweights in that stfrte "I don't need to worry about getting heavyweight patches! I have offers from alls parts of the country and nan make (as much money elsewhere as in N(w York! "I have a petition with ihe New York commission tjo fiht thj leading hea'yfweighW particularly Jack Sharkey bel)efing such !a bout would help clear lip the heavyweight muddle jft the sftine time I made ii clear 1 defend my light lieavyweightftitle against! any first class contender "If the New York commission elaims authority to tell me how" to box and ijwh'enj why don't ithey do something nbot at match between middleweight fcharnpion is the leading contender for the light hfavyweifeht: title: j becatjse he knocked put Armajnd Emajnuel" Ioughrjan jrecently jretjUrned from a buildinr-uvacation in the Canadian! woods weighs about 185 pounds ten fiounds over tho ilmit light heavyweight i — a fighter LUQUE: GETS FINED "I'll bet when I go to the minor Nov HAVANA 21— (AP) league meeting at Toronto next Hack from Cienfuegos where he FRENCH OFFERED i nn-oth- September' The great Bobby Jones has nev er sung a note of "California! Here I Come" and his firs tappear-ape- c on the Pacific roast will cre- ate widespread interept The Atlanta! attorney probably will bei morei in danger of writer's cramp from! signing his name on score cards than trouble with hiit grip "Rubber Tyre" has hit his shots in the northwest njiiddle west south east and in Qreat Britain so certainly he will give th? Call i iprnians a treat win ose or draw (The executive committee of the United States Golf association meeting in New Tork tomorrow is expected to authorize a departure from the usual custom of holding tlje open championship in June It ia5 understood that the dates for tlie title hunt in 1929 over! the Winged Foot course iLamaroheek N Y The committee will be in July willl also receive a recommendation from the women's tournament com-mittfor a course for the 1929 women's championship The women's suggestion which probably will call for a club on the edge of the middle west will be approved as a matter of pourse i Nov PHILADELPHIA 21— (AP) — Barred 'by n'thft New York athletic commissloi from ooxlng heavyweights in thit state whil he holds the? light heavyweight championship STommy loughran has issued an odict of h'4? own He reiy he will go right ahead with hi plans to meet all earners Loughran has dfonded his title four tims since w'jniiing it iri October 1927 Ho tJjjink thire is no worthy contender fir hin title in j sight T am goinf to fight heavyweights" he sajr 'and before year I think will Viaive demonstrated thfltil iltm the ' rightful successor to Gene S'unnev ! LAST TIMES TODAY tJxa Nenrea : i AMERICA TO HEAR RADIUM IS BOUGHT! FOR SWEDISH KING BAND OF MEXICO I Kot Ail act the H eart— Oalj m jMAWMiv iLiiMli -- "Always a Good Show" M FOR PAIN AND NERVE TENSION fi w'as-low- - V I 'j:-'- NOW SHOWING tt I I 1 I 3 iJirection ' ' " professionals are canny business nien and they again showed their keen judgment in deciding to hold the 1920 tournament of the P G A in California The title contest will be held in the winter when the men whose business 'ss playing golf will he on the paclfit coasti in the natural westward trend of their profession at that season of the year Jjco" Diegol will defend his championship at Santa Barbara The decision of the pros to go t o the far westnext year will give go'f fans of California and neighbor! ing states opportunities to see the game's most accomplished perform ers for the amatpur championship will be played at Pebble Beach in Otnbnmt 25 and Sftc Talcum 25c Sold Soap Arfdraaa: ch fr Sampla crrwhr Citlcor LlXJTtoni DpK B X14a Mm" Cuticura Sharing Stick 25c actrr' il I i I Philadelphia Battler Wants Action With Leading Fight! ji -- Face Disfigured Red Guticura Healed Charlie ney! Oklahoma stopped Belanger New York (5) NEW RECORD MADE DAVENPORT Ia—Tuff y Orif- IN GAS PRODUCTION fitha Sioux City la knocked out - quick SEDAWIX tblt mmt'prtni nuttiucr tint twaira la uaually action la Bvarf mmm netvea relax and pain raltevail or woman who 1 aubjacf to Ioamata r to taat Kerrouaocaa or Haadach ta flak SEP A HEX at tha rnannf Simplr puTthaao a box of SED A REX at anr drag atore for 25 cnt tka m diractad (f pain and Ttarroasnas it no Ttlirred lnvott fnunadiarely aak (ot jout moncr back Doa't uffc a fain or remain awika night without aaklns cKe SED A REX III "S? 4 - - SED A REX il j iiuwuJiiMnl The American Iegrion today to boopt th football game Saturday between Iticks and Weber in a desire to assist the Honolulu trip of the Wildcats Under the direction of Commander Ora Bundy of Herman Baker post Xo 9 the legionnaires will eell tickets to the game next Saturday Commander Bundy was busy this morning getting his forces in shape to di$pos$ pf a large block of tickets "I ihope thattve will have the support of! business men and others in disposing of tickets for tlie Ricks-Webgame because it will be a big ihelp to Weber in raising funds to take th? Wildcats to Honolulu'! said Commander Bundy The scheduled game between Weber arid Grand Junction on Thanksgiving has been cancelled due to the conflict with the big Aggie-UtaU contest in Salt Lake The Turkey day game in Ogden waa to have been held under the direction of the local Legion post and whert it wai called off Commander Bundy found another way of help ing the locsj1 college The regular meeting of Herman Baker post No 9 will be held next Monday night at the chateau 3 Thousands of men and women have learned of a quick safe way to overcome Sleeple9nes NervousnessHeadache 9 f- i I The Stewart case ruling whjch aroused Norria' comment "was given the Stewart jury In the charge by the justices If the government had failed to show presence of a majority quorum of the committee Bailey said the Jury need go no further— a verdict of not guilty must be returned because the tribunal before which' Stewart testified was "hot competent" and therefore Jio perjury could have been com- f ' i tlons when I scratched them they burned like firei They disfigured my face quite a bit and some of them formed sore eruptions "I tried other remedies but did not have much success I began and Ointment using Cuticura Soap and they helped me and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and about two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed!" (Signed Floyd Nail Meridian Calif Feb 14 1928 Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal Cuticura Talcum is fragrant and refreshing j j "Such technicalities (the quorum point ) have made our jurisprudence the laughing stock nf civilization" ANOTHER Olli CASE In the meantime in another oil case the District of Columbia court of appeals transferred to the United States supreme court the responsibility of decision The court certified to the higher body the appeal by Harry F Sinclair from a three-mont- h Jail sentence for sen-n- t contempt asking for ruling oh five important questions of law in- ' rolved in Sinclair's refusal to answer the aenate committee's ques GETS ANOTHER CHANCE Mike Cvengros veteran lefthander of the Texas and Southern leagues was drafted by the Cht- Cubs for a- trial next spring fago t in in i the acquittal remarking: - ii ii I i GIVEN PRAISE did splendid when you tes- tlfled Acquittal required 55 minutes It followed the instruction of Justice Jennings Bailey that the jury must free Stewart if it found there was not a committee quorum present when Stewart made his ptatements concerning Continental Oil bonds Today Senator Norris criticized Judge himself he probablyA was not confirmedj by a physical majority of thje seriate" Norris said "Unless there is a complaint against no quorum the point is waived "It Is ridiculous that a min can-- " not be convicted ot swearing to a He on such a technicality' This prosecution arose from a senate resolution directing Unlted States Attorney Rover to submit Stowlrt's testimony o a local grand jury I Stewart was charged with three distijnet falsifications in telling the committee that he knew nothing of the distribution of the I3000000J'' Continental Trading company' Liberty bond profits In eaying he received none of the profits and in saying he did not know wh received the profits L — It- I Compete For Honors During New! Year Legion Members Dispose of Tickets For Title By BIMAX BELL AssfK'iatfxl Press Sports Writeri Heire On Saturday NEW YORK Nov 21 — (AP) I " "You mitted VERDICT IS - The jurymen wouldQUICK not disclose now many ballots they took but lawyers believed the quorum point primarily ibrought the quick verdict of not guilty on all three counts If the justice's Interpretation of the law Is right Norris r said "95 per cent of all state and national legislation would be nullified "Unless there was a f iglht on the - s added: - " IN GRID GAME Amateur And Pro Golfers Jr J j COAST GETS TOO YES THE PASS WAS KNOCKED jDOWN LOUGIIRAN AFTER 'wi'jt fQmmiMt HEADLINE TIIiTS ti I1EAVYC0NTESTS HERMAN BAKER 4 j j ! 3 - R I'll in Supreme Court Is Handed Harry F Sinclair Appeal ' I MBMTIOMAL §P0ET NEWS BewinG'ir)eirA9!on9- RICIIOILMAN ' ' j1 '' I j THE OGDEN STAND WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 21 1928 JUROR PRAISES ' ' ' 1 1 I' ' i i: ffl I |