Show WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 27 1929 THE OGDEIT STANDARD EXAMINER -- - GRAND DUKE VETERAN FREED GUP IS GIVEN TO SEGRAVE FROMjSYLUr1 Record To Begin Search For Wife And Children "Lost Expresses March £7— WASHINGTON — 34 years in for inmate An AP) the eovernment hospital forth-e-ineane "William J O'Brien white-haire- d veteran of the Indian wars and the Gcronlmo campaign is free- today to begin a search for a wife and two children he nas not seen for more than a Quarter of a century veteran was reThe leased yesterday by a Jury in cir cuit court under habeas corpus told coproceedings after he haddetention of of his years herently which he said were spent many of"mad-house In the While 'a young man O'Brien was serving in the Third artillery In-at Key West Florida and became volved in a dispute with a lieuten ant — now a brigadier general in the army He challenged the of to take off his shoulder straps ficer and have his face slapped and for to a hospital this breach was sent court-martiinstead of facing a Later he was sent to the hospital here and a year afterward was dis missed from the army He then claimed that the government had no jurisdiction to hold him but he was not released t tarrA nii 11 vsam nt ? re tention O'Brien was permitted to the war j department to see jrisit -- about some back pay he thought was due him land while there he engaged In another altercation and threatened a shooting Again he was cemmifeted to the asylum and detained continuously until the jury released him Alienists told the jury that O'Brien was suffering from delu sions of persecution by officers of the old Third artillery and officials March 27 — WASHINGTON — (AP) A massive silver cup em blematic of his achievement m American 34 Years - record creating a new world's speed of 23136 miles an hour for auto mobiles was presented today to Major II O D Serave of Englanda by Vice President Curtis before large crowd on the east steps of the capitol In the party were Sir Esme How E N ard British embassador Smith secretary of the contest board of the American Automobile General Charles P association Summerall chief of staff of the army and a group of Florldans in- - - al -- tne war uepanmeni CI FAVOR RAIL STRIKE l A'-- ' - - ? WW "' X v f i t'tf i ' 'tf''- DALLAS March 27 — (AP) — ITmir thousand train enfdne and yard employes of the Texas & Pa r RAIL STATION CASE " ' -- (station When the California railroad commission ordered the Santa )Fe Southern Pacific and Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroads ±0 construct a new Union station at Los Angeles the controversy was car ried to the United States supreme court which held that the interstate commerce commission had over all exclusive Jurisdiction trackage changes andnotthat the state enforce its commission could order without "permission --having been granted by the federal com mission to make the necessary i of tracks changes — NEW TWIRLERS AID NEW YORK Texas March very little of their training grind left the stock takers of the Giants" squad have decided that Carl Hubbell and Dutch Henry will pitch the Mc- Grawmen to a good many victories this year Hubbell is a better than he was at the pitcher now season and should be end of last 20 victories in one opin for goqd ion He and Benton are expected to carry most ofthe pitching burden Henry also is in fine shape and is shooting in a curve ball on it with - a fine break SAN ANTONIO 27 — (AP) — With slow and Ri:vi:itsi: "I'm sorry I spoke sharply to that boy I must have cut him to the quick" "Oh it's all right he has no Quick" "No quick?" "No He's a messenger boy" — Tit-Bits y K- ja wvi' The English language through talking motion pictures now stands a good chance of becoming the in ternational-languagin the opin ion rof John Maxfell chairman of British International Pictures and Cohin Brown vice president of the Pathe company who arrived - today on the Berengaria It's going to be English Eng- lish however and not American English" in the opinion of Max well He cited as reason for his belief the fact that a large number of English actors are being engaged for the talkies at Hollywood Brown said that the English are criticizing the American accent itt the talking pictures sent over there and he expects to see a battle be -- - AAA" Bathe Them in "TIZ" TtK pi'u nuv blijotuu iccl tho miiiiiie in a "Tr ' U-- n in-Ju- ry I ttfnit- 11 '— T irora March 27 — (AP) — Police detectives with fire axes and crow bars early today raided the by Beau Monde clubA owned Frankie Pope well known gambler broke down the steel barriers of the casino and arrested four women and 13 men engaged at roulette About 100 patro'ns dining and dancin in the main room of the club were thrown into a near panic when the police swept through the place All patrons of the gambling room including the owner Pope CHICAGO GREEK ORTHODOX CLERGYMAN HELD SALT LAKE CITY March :7— (AP)— Damasklnos Smyrnopoulas said to be a priest of the Greek Orthodox church was arrested toThe day on a Mann act ischarge complaining witnessa Miss Helen teacher here Chaliori formerly and In Des Moines la She alleges they lived together inandMurray Grand Price and I'rovo Utah Junction Colo — n e mm for 1n clothe aster get yoinr n J IS UNDER BAN CHICAGO March 27— (APMixed boxing matches will not be )- liseum Charles Hall president of an tho Coliseum corporation nounced today One person was dead and two others were reported dyjng today as a result of the panic and stampede of Spectators at the bout Monday light between Jackie Fields and loung Jack Thompson' California negro ' Herman Landfleld 38 who fell or was! pushed over the balcony dur ing the excitement died of skull fracture and internal Injuries Alonzo Stroud 24 and John Ma- honey 3 4 were said to be near death at a hospital where nine oth er persons suffering from frac tures and other injuries were still under treatment A coroner's investigation today into Landfield's death was but one of several Inquiries into the affair —J of Weber Norma Jensen Rhine plaintiff vs defendant— Summons Njl 11413 The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to ap- pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you it served within tne county m wmcn tms ac otnerwse wunui tion is Drougni thirty days after service' and Indefend case the above entitled action and of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you accord ins to tf le demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought for the pur pose of dissolving the bonds of matrl between tne plain mony tiff and defendant H A SODERBERG Plaintiff's Attorney P O Address 605 David Eccles Weber County Ogden Building 2631 Utah Dniel Rhine illXED BOXING f TEN ARE HELD AS SMUGGLERS DOUGLAS Ariz March 27— (AP) —Ten men were arrested by United States special agents here todays on charges of smuggling arms --and ammunition across the international border Their names were withheld The agents have been Investi gating the whereabouts of 37000 rounds of ammunition and two ma chine guns which belonged to the Millard Haymore Mayors city showed the agents minutes of a city council meeting which con tained an order to the chief of po lice to sell the ammunition cne? of Police Leslie Gatliff asserted that he sold the war material to a "strange American" about March now-existin- OF HEARING Before the Public Utilities Coramis slon of Utah In the matter of the application of Charles E Tribe F N Brown and for per- A"d"w Pild- freight and express line between Og and inter den and Kamas Utah mediate points under the name of Weber Transportation Company— Case No 1100 Notice is hereby given that the above entitled application ' will be heard before the Public Utilities Com mission of Utah at Ogden Utah on Monday the Eighth day of April 129 at 10:30 a m By order of the commission Dated at Salt Lake City Utah this 25th day of March 1329 F Li OSTLER -- - brriU lJt MwtSskMf Secretary 3770 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES " Information Estate Above o 1 V NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Judicial District within and for the County of Weber State of Utah In the matter of theestate ot Rob ert T Chrlstensen deceased No 4637' The creditors of the estate Of Rob ert T Christenaen will please present their claims together with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix or to Joseph Chez Esq her attorney at his office suite 402 Central Build ing Ogden Utah on or before May 1929 22 ESTHER L CHRISTENSEN Administratrix of the Above Estate JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney for the Administratrix of the Man —tKe three oiatst audiniff cojion T1 Consult County Clerk or tho Re fcpective Signers for Further Scots sreySo Malacca taiioliJ icisees Mpe Ml Mark f Hart iner Iby 3o31 NOTICE Estate and Guardianship of Gordon Arthur Hansen Minor— Notice No 4654 The petition of Fern Christian for issuance to herself of letters of guardianship in the above entitled mat- - Hon James N Kimball judge on Monday the 8th day of April 1928 at 10 o'clock a m at the county court house in the court room of said court in Ogden City Weber — County Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 27th day of March 1929 LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE Clerk By Edna Heflen Deputy Clerk P LeRoy Nelson Esq Attorney 3785 for Petitioner NOTICE TO CREDITORS NEW YORK March 27— (UP) of Ira N Kendell deceased Estate — The New York stock exchange Creditors Will present claims wJtn today voted to close next Saturday vouchers to the undersigned at 605 following the Good Friday holiday Eccles building Ogden Utah on or previously ordered This action fol- before the 28th day of May 1929 FLORA KENDELL lowed a petition for the recess of the Estate of Administratrix a of members signed by majority N Kendell deceased Ira w hose books had been snarled by H A Soderberg Attorney for Ad tho eight- - million share day yes ministratrix terday Date of first publication March 27 a new suit value 1- 364 1929 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court ot the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Weber In the matter of the estates of John IL Parry and Mrs E A S Parry also known as Elisabeth A Parry and Elizabeth A S Parry deceased Creditors will please present claims with vouchers against the foregoing HOISC Ida March 27— (AP)— estates' to the -- Commercial Security Preliminary hearing on the case of Bank at Ogden Utah on or before L W Kimball of Kimberley and May 13th 1929 BANK tnto Steinberg of Twin Falls COMMERCIAL - SECURITY Administrator with violation of the harged po David J Wilson Attorney for Ad tato regulations will be held in ministrator i Twin Falls tomorrow it was learn Dated and first published this 13th ed here today S329 day of March 1929 The case is the first to arise NOTICE the new shipping and brand In the District Court of the Second ing regulations enacted by the last Judicial District of Utah Within and legislature The two shippers were For Weber County Estate of Herbert J Tribe decharged with shipping potatoes graded as number 2 which con ceased Creditors will present claims with tained in excess of the legal allow to the undersigned at the vouchers ance of below-grad- e potatoes law offices of Stuart JP Dobbs 309 310 Fred J Kiesel building Ogden SAVE THE DIFFERENCE on or before May 27th 1929 SHE: I'm going home to moth Utah ARTHUR G TRIBE pain being drawn out and comfort just your tired eoaking in How good feel! "Tiz" burning feet draws out the poisons that cause tender aching feet Takes all the soreness out of corns and callouses Get a box of "Tiz" at any too a few drug or department' store for fresh er cents and keep your feet HE: That's an idea! Let's both eweet and comfortable — ' go'— Life ew-olle- leaguers or Just a college baseball team they are all the same to f the Chicago Cubs Cubs entertained the Yesterday the local fans with a 14 to 4 defeat of the University of Arizona nine Rogers Hornsby hitting two Not until Henry home tuns Grampp was1 loaned to the collegians were the" Cubs' bats silenced Manager McCarthy and his men were at Phoenix today for a renewal of the series with tho De- - rs SUMMONS In the District Court County State of Utah - rmBMiTfiniMyi TUCSON Ariz March 27 — (AP)— Be they major or minor were loaded into patrol wagons They were released on bonds after being charged as inmaloa of a gam- -' biing house 207-208-2- 09 ON VIOLATION OF SPUD RULE I VI PHOENIX Ariz March 27 — (AP) — Manager Bush has o shed his Pirate infield experiment into the discard and has sent Pie Tray-noback to hia old post at third base The Pirate captain's hip is reported on the mend but he will not be shifted to shortstop as was at first planned it was indicated todays Sparky Adams who has been covering short for the Bugs while Traynor was on the hospital list hurt his knee in a mixup at the plate in yesterday's game which the Pirates won from the Detroit Tigers 7 to 4 Sparky will bo out' of the game probably a week POLICE RAID GAMBLINGDEN "' In WILllKiTfO HF iiii PIRATE LINEUP WALLOP COLLEGE SQUAD TO ENGLISH CLOSE 2 DAYS FEET 11 CUBS harinfiioini v s CLAliSTALKiES EXCHANGE WILL Tender Aching yooi BUSH TO SHIFT 9 SUMMONS NOTICE March 27— WASHINGTON The supreme court was asked to day by the interstate commerce commission to decide whether it has authority to compel railroads to construct union stations The controversy arosa out of protract ed litigation incident to the effort of tho city of Los Angeles Calif to provide a new Union passengel 11 In the District Court of Weber county state of Utah Wanda V Black plaintiff vs Wil Here is none mother than Grand liam M Black defendant Duke Alexander i of Russia pictur The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ed as he strolled on Miami Beach within twenty days after service of the other day this summons upon you if served within the county In which this action Is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand ror the complaint which ID has been filed with the clerk of said court as copy of which complaint has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to dissolve American Accent Scored the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and Pictures Sent defendant FRED J CONWAY To London ' Plaintiffs Attorney O address: David P 2847 NEW YORK March 27 — (AP) Eccles bldg Ogden Utah' cific railway have voted almost luu per cent to go out on strike acmade cording to an announcement here today by red Barr vice president of the Brotherhood of Loco tween New York English and Lon motive Firemen and Engineers don English — COURT MAY DECIDE "I thank LKUAL NOTICES - e 4000 Hope Will Be Broken By ' 'S' eluding Senator Fletcher- Representative Ruth Bryan Owens and O H Armstrong' of Daytona beach which gave the cup Vice President Curtis said it gave him "great pleasure to present the cup in the name of Daytona Beach and in the presence of the British ambassador" In a modest response Major Sesrave praised American sportsmanship and said he hoped an "American would break the record" so that he "could come back and try for a new one" After the ceremony the party posed for pictures and the vice president reminded the major that he had forgotten to express his appreciation Seagrave chuckled and said: - Administrator Stuart P Dobbs Attorney for Ad 5753 ministrator scientific nroduction immense volume vast buying resources give you suits at $45 that you've always paid more for- camel's hair topcoats for Easter $ 100 ' Hart Schaf fner & Marx knit topcoats ' ' - $ |