Show WEDNESDAY EVENING- MARCH 27 1929 THE OGDEN - STANDARD-EXAMINE- PLAN TO SAVE I E RADIO PROGRAM BUHL COURTIERS WALLACE SCORES BASED ON UTAH LOSE CLOSE GAME EARLY KNOCKOUT BONES BROKEN SPOKEN STAGE IN AUTO CRASH WITH HELP OF Car Fender Hits Bicycle And Throws Youth On Highway LOCAIJLUBS ( Labor Unions To Sponsor Sending Out Casts From New York C-L- : - ON PERCENTAGE BASIS hf v$k ifJr Declares Talking Picture Will Never Do Away With Drama NEW YORK March 27— (AP) — While William A Brady and other veteran theatrical producers are predicting: that in a few years talking motion pictures" will have crowded the "legitimate drama" out of existence along: to save the spoken stage - A proposal to send New York casts In successes out over all the country next season to aupcar under the financial sponsorship of labor unions Itotary clubs and other local organizations was launched Tuesday by the Association of Theatrical Agents and Managers "affiliated with the American Federation of Labor The association is new Anions its charter members are a number of former-- nvern- - bers of the Theatrical press Agents' association LBOR IXIONS PLAN A prospectus was sent to central trades and labor councils affiliated with the American Federation of Labor all over Canada and the United States labor the is that It suggested -- unions either on their own account or with the backing of the local Rotary Kiwanis or Lions- - club or some other civic organization engage the local theatre with the la rtrfat RSatin:? ranflritv Tf thprp is no r theatre-availab- le use of a school or municipal auditorium is Then beginning next suggested dav the association Will send Ibhr one "show to that town each week of 36 weeks No during a season " guarantee Is required the prospectus states —The association will work 'entirely on a percentage baJ sis "You furnish the theatre and its attaches" says the document "and we furnish the show" FIVE COMPANIES PLANNED The plan is to send out next season' over five routes 180 traveling companies giving both musical attractions and Tho motion picture interests have succeeded to a startling degree in destroying the legitimate drama and in depriving the people outside of New York and other of seelarge cities of the privilege ing legitimate drama and musical successes" Milton T Middleton secretary and treasurer of the association said today "They have theatres "and bought or leased the have closed them to traveling- - at- Riding a bicycle on Washington avenue- - near Fifth street William Surdock aged 15 of 238 Harris-vill- e road suffered a broken collarbone and bruises about the body when struck by an automobile He was rendered unconscious for a time The body was struck by an automobile driven by J II Laub 41 of Fielding who was accompanied by his cousin W R Laub also of Fielding The boy was taken to the Dee hospital and attended by City Physician X H Savage GIVES ACCOUNT Mr Laub said he was driving northward on Washington avenue when he suddenly observed the boy in front of the car going in the same direction "Our lights were a little dim" Mr Laub said "and we were very close to the boy before I saw him I turned the car to the left to avoid hitting him The right' fender of the car struck the rear wheel of the bicycle hurling the young man to the pavement I stopped the car as quickIt ly as possible and returned came so suddenly that I hardly knew what was going on until I saw the boy and bicycle skidding I don't see along the pavement how the accident could have been avoided I was driving at a moderate rate of speed and in the center of tho roadway" Officer W K Milligan and George Finn investigated the accident their report corresponding to the statement made by MrlVLaub -- 1640 5 so-call- ed If r ' 1&so J ICNX Hollywood th Evening Express newspaper broadcasting 6tation on Friday night March 29 will broadcast a progrram dedicated to th state of Utah This station has started a policy of broadcasting: a progrram each Friday evening for one of the 48 states of the Mr Laub added that he was on his return trip to Fielding after having been called to Ogden because of an accident to his son Roland Laub 2 2 employed by the Globe Mills The young man he said caught the little finger of his right hand in machinery used for handling flour sacks It was necessary to amputate part of the finger Mr Laub is a grain buyer for the Globe mills ' : ' S l£?00 I — r— COLIMA LOSES - ed in the First ward chapel Tues- Box Elder Department Correspondent Eliza bcth Balr 6 Phono 02-J-- SUIT BROUGHT BY PERRY IS DECIDED March 2 7 — In the case of the town of Perry against Jake Thomas and David Thomas heard teefore a jury in the First district court Monday and rendered part of Tuesday the a Verdict in favor ofjury the defendants allowing 42 for property tractions s annar-veloutaken and $50 fordamage to levees is "The talking picture This action was invention but to assert that and ditches town of Perry to the be will by brought nubile permanently th amused -- by that to the "utter ex- condemn a right of way from the tinction of the spoken drama is we1 main highway-- fn North Perry to certain pointswest of the highway think too absurd for comment" This road had formerly been owned and used by private persons but according to the evidence given the town desired to have a pubCAN BE AVOIDED — lic highway in that section Those on the Jury were A L Cook foreLucVrTieerklllsthe jerms Stop imUiov hair Money Back Goar- man Lewis N Boothe Honey-vill- e xor an use wmte-nttlM kin eroptiona Bartjerc aad Elmer Redlings Corinne drnsrcists Willalrd Anderson Bear River City: LUCKY TIGER H E Larsen Promontory Oliver Forsgren and James Chrlstensen Brigham City These men made a to the property before giving "Whose Deal? 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