Show THE 00DE1T STANDARD EXAMINER -- HIKERS WILL KELLOGG FOUND GIRL MARRIES SINCLAIR PAL GO BY BUSSES IN NAVAL CASE ALSO GILMORE — SCRIVEN FILES COURSES BEGIN ON OCTOBER 16 Divorce Action—William N Lloyd has filed suit in the Second district court for a divorce from Kate Lloyd charging her with desertion AVorld Literature Is Found Popular Subject In Ogden ' r - Petition Castle Murphy’s - For Mayor Also Goes On Record f i Election— Dr E A Bundy of secretary-treasure- r! den jwas j- Og- re-elec- ted The firsi two university extension courses to begin in Ogden are Mrs ' Christen Jensen’s popular courses In world literature These will hold their first! meeting Wednesday October 16 at the Central Junior high school according to announcement Satursent out from the university r'::c M i i‘ ki day Mrs Jensen’s work in world literature proved to be among the most last popular undertaken in Ogden She year by the extension division will repeat this year the course she gave last year and will give a second course also The main group of university extension courses for Ogden are announced to begin the week of October 21 This group includes educational psychology European travel aspects elementary French economic of geology essentials of music and music appreciation - Intermediate and advanced private piano Intermadvanced violin the ediate-and constitution of the United States in the elementary and oral reading j 'r-t grades - In addition to this group ’ of-of'!courses Dr Herbert Maw is to fer a course in public speaking the purpose of which is to train men and women to meet the speaking demands of practical life Dr Maw’s course is to begin October 30 The point of view taken by the sending' extension university in courses to Ogden is stated as follows on the front cover of the announcement of Ogden courses “In our progressive modem world consistent and continuous learning is the only way to Increased earning capacity to more interesting and richer use of leisure time to real development of personality to fuller and more (inspiring appreciation of life itself” ' ? LABOR PARTY WINS AUSTRALIAN VOTES MELBOURNE Australia Oct l£ i aft-erno- on I ’ TELEPHONE WORKER IS FOUND INJURED Recovering — Frances'':' Gillette nurse whdias been confined to her street with home 832 Twenty-fift- h scarlet fever is recovering SHOSHONE CT' Idaho Oct! )— Russell Robinson 28 of Boise telephone company employe was still unconscious today from serious injuries received Friday night in an automobile accident north Of : here :i A company physician was seqt from Boise this morning to care for him Robinson suffered a possible basal fracture of the skull His car turned over twice evidently after striking a rock in loose gravel and he was found unconscious some time later by passing motorists He was brought ’to t$e Shoshohe hospital! Robinson is a captain in the Idaho national guard — ! 1 PICKS OGDEN j SALT LAKE Oct 12— Ogden was selected today as the 1830 convention) city of the Women’s Christian Temperance union at the x fortieth annual convention of the Union here ARE LINDBERGHS 1 D BOUND MlAMI Fla Oct 12’— (AP) Colonel Charles - A Lindbergh northward bound” hopped off from here at 6:92 a m today His flight plans will be determined by the weather' he said The colonel and Mrs Lindbergh had rested here for a day after their air mail return from a 9000-mi- le trail blazing and aerial archaeological exploration of countries bordering the Caribbean sea The Colonel was accompanied' by was Mrs Lindbergh The take-o- ff made from airport in private vi-Weather: conditions for vhis flight : f— ARM OF LAW FOUND ' J n Ausr-tralia- Pan-Americ- an Curtlss-Fal-conlplan- the-colonel- ’s etr ! : - Three years and three thousand miles meant safety— or so Walter Hendrix once thought His ideas have suffered a radical for change today and his respect been the long arm of the law has FriIncreased following his arrest States Marshal J day by United I Callahan Three years ago in North Carolina Hendrix was fined $200 for two federal liquor violations He escaped and moved west where he believed he was in absolute security Eventually federal law enforcement agencies obtained a clew and t - - A L Barnett of Kanesville to the police department Frire-prot- that a 33 automatic day afternoon a box of cartridges and a pistol three-cel- l! flashlight nad been I -- : stolen from his home J S Daniels of 2757' Jefferson avenue reported tne loss of a bay mare which he thought had been stolen r and J Hi Quigley 932 Sullivan ave-- f ‘ aue advised the department that a pet lamb had been stolen from him Idaho Oct bur: are classed as predators animals by Frank Beach president of the Idaho State Bee Keepers association In the fall the skunks scratch on the) hives and the partly dormant insects- - emerge to investigate the trouble They are then promptly devoured ’by the waiting skunk He Beach poisons the prowlers inserts a trifle of strychnine in a little hole In an egg Then he deposits the egg close to one of the hives -- " 1 ! state called officers cf the WATERS URGED ! Wilbur Is Dissatisfied With Limitations On ’ Government i! WASHINGTON Oct 12— (AP)— The establishment of a government agency to regulate the uses of all inland water affecting the national life is seen by Secretary Wilbur as an eventual necessity Back from an inspection of Cumberland falls Ky which for the last few years has been a disturbing factor? n the affairs of the federal power commission of which he is a member Mr Wilbur expressed dissatisfaction with the limitations in placed upon the government i dealing with water At present to establish jurisdiction over a stream and its development the power must determine that the stream is navigable or affects nav- lgability l The effects or water storage on flood control reclamation and irrigation navigation and consumption by communities cart not be considered together by a competent regulating agency tinder present statutes but Mr Wilbur looks for development of public opinion to a point which will permit a comprehensive government' regulation j -- BOYS t 1 x 6 PLACED IN STATE PRISON — SALT LAKE Oct 12— When the office of Ethel MacDonald city recorder was closed at 5 p:m Friday petitions of 19 candidates for the of city auditor and city com' :! J or-fic- es missioner had been filed! Candidates are: Fcir auditor — Frank W Walts Samuel F Nicholls Walter A Day Alvin Keddington (incumbent) S E Sudbury and E G Kidder For commissioner — Robert J Gieiidcnning Joseph H Lake P J Moran incumbent) James Swcrs Frank W Poate Charles J Bengt-ze- n Harry L Finch (incumbent) Harry L Rand James DevineA Frank B Kimball L C Rlter’I Smopt and William T Burton i ? :t-- — TT TT - p j f EGGS BRING SIX MILLIONS TO UTAH Oct 12— Receiving cents more per case on the New York maiket than other producers Utah poultrymen will have shipped approximately 125000000 eggs to the east by January 1 since the beginning of 1929 C C Edmonds manager of the Utah Poultry association Producers’ Utah producers reported Friday will receive $6000000 for the eggs Orders have been received by the association Mr Edmonds said for 2250000 baby chicks for delivery next spring and by next April chicks will have been sold SALT LAKE 30 to 60 tneAmazing Ncu) t ive if CAlKaililtPLASSi' ii I 12— Merrill RICHFIELD Oct Fulmer and Aria Mansor of Clrcle-vill- e both 16 years old were taken to Salt Lake Friday to begin serving a term of not less than five years in lie state prison after pleading guilty to making a criminal assault Tfre offense wras committed against a girl wrho was on her way from a party within a block of her home Neighbor ladies accompanied the girl nearly to the scene of the assault from where she thought sh V could eo albne a K HUPMOBILE I “ "I o 4 ' CoryrfchteiJ I9:s buy your oil at— - ! 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TERM SALT LAKE Oct 12— A program I ed REGULATIoirOF WASHINGTON Oct 12— (AP)— Investigatiop of the story that Frank B Kellogg while secretary of ’ I ’ POLICE INFORMED OF THREE THEFTS Senate Group Will Defer Resumption of Probe iFor One Week ' ' LONG BY VIOLTAOR NINETEEN IN RACE FOR CITY OFFICES DILLON Mont Oct 13— (UP)— returns in the general elections today indicated a swing to the labor party the official opposition in the last parliament E C Theodore one of’ the outchiefs was elected standing laborGroome Sir Lyttleton speaker of the last house who declined to take a northward were good M— casting vote when the government Hendrix’ arrest followed immediatewas defeated was att he bottom of ’ i the poll in t Downs in the WAGES ly BEE Darlung QWNER early returns J WAR ON SKUNKS —(AP)--Ear- iy Hikers making the trip to “Chinatown” with the Bonneville Hiking club 'will' leave Ogden in busses on Sunday morning at 6 o'lock The party will assemble at the Weber gyujnasluy -- - ' j of the' Utah State Veterinary Petitions of three persons seekMedical association at a meeting office of city commissioner held! Friday at Salt Lake Dr A C ing the one for mayor were filed with and was retained Cedar of Johnson City late Friday recorder the city as president f That of Castle H Murphy for was filed during the afterone story frame mayor A Fire noon Child at building belonging to Glenwas for Scriven's Fred petition dam153 West Thirtieth street of and that commissioner cicy a Friday-afternoofire by aged ofsame for the Gilmore F Charles started by boys according to the fice were also filed during the fire station report The loss was i small Late Friday night the petition of Edward Munsey for city commis-on Oii Coast Trip— F G Ruthrauff sioner was also officially placed district freight and passenger agent file It contained 104 names and of the Southern Pacific company was verified as to authenticity by accompanied by Mrs Ruthrauff left Henry James — Friday for San Francisco to : spend rri"a couple of weeks’ vacation 17 : 1 f of oiling state highways that has LOGAN : Oct 12— wmis Davis cost the state about $450000 this robber of the nationyear will be closed within the next few days according to H S Kerr al guard armory and of government chief engineer of the state road Sroperty was sentenced I by Judge C Harris in the district commission Davis pleaded guilty Friday The program has included the oil- court af- third surto 130 of miles of burglary charge about degree gravel ing faced roads that had been complet- The sentence is irom six months to three vears in the slate nrison ed un to federal aid standards self-confess- ed i P DEALERS Ogden’s New Enlarged Radio Station On the Occasion of Its Formal Opening Tonight at ' a I The Am&zumg FJew v o’Clock 8 '' v it Call your dealer now and make arrangements for a demonstration of the world’s finest radio a m5 Micro-- y niebronou s balan ce : Con- densers automatically harmo- nized Perfect performance at any frequency Imlanty micro-exact tuning Improved Victor circuit full-visio- n v ’ Victbr-Radio-Elcctro- la ’ RE-4- 5 0290 “MIGHTY MONAEOH Or THE AIE” tivc selective’ balanced Push-pul- l sens!- - ° Marvelous new exclusive Victor "C j 5 power Radiotrons 245 BROS-ROBERT- S PIANO CO OGDEN SPORTING GOODS CO OGDEN ELECTRIC : CO 30 yearfi of experience is concentrated by Victor in this sensational instrument Designed by Victor— built by Victor! 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