Show r t I THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER APOLOGY FIDE H4NS1 00000 SUil Qvanston I Former Congressman Ad-'mi- ts Text Books Are Not CHICAGO Oct 12— YAP)— Prol Davis Baville Mu2zey Columbia university history instructor withdrew his $100000 libel suit against former Congressman John J Gorman today upon the introduction in United States district court of Gormanjs apology for his charges that Murrey’s textbooks are Federal Judge James II Wilkerson dismissed the case without assessing costs '' “pro-Britis- h” " r TEACHER ! i DEPOSED The suit was born of Mayor Wi Ham Hale Thompson’s famous “Ani-rrifirst” campaign in 1927 during which the mayor deposed William McAndrew as superintendent 6f Chicago schools on grounds that he was a paid agent of the U British I crown Gorman stepped up do support the mayor and in a letter to him and later in testimony before the board of education trying the ouster pioceedlngs against McAndrew Gorman pointed out what he regarded as evidence in Professor Muzzey’s text books of American revolutionary history He accused the Columbia savant of being a propagandist whose books were unfit for use in j the public schools Professor Muzzey replied with a $100000 libel suit in federal court and the two have fought a duel of charges and counter-chargtwd years REGRETS ACTION In his retraction today Gorman admitted he had never read the Muzzey texts at the time he criticized them but had signed the letter of a writer in whom he had f dence j “1 greatly regret” the retraction to reflect read “if I in any way upon your motives in A carethese text books writing ful j study of your textbooks dis!- closes nothing which I would icize and I consider these books well adapted to use in the publicj schools” The writer of the review of Muzf had rey’a book which Gorman signed is understood to have been Charles Grant Miller now deceased then a newspaper ana magazine ca j i pro-Briti- v sh es have-seeme- ! writer in money The man’s description is 5 feet 7 inches in height weight 135 pounds slight build sandy red hair blue eyes no marks nor scars to serve as i j identification By MARY IL’ENGSTKL’Jl I "Pro-British- ” d occasion the meeting being preceded by a banquet which was served in the dining hall of the temple at 6:30 o’clock: William Jones of Kamas Utah and Alta Atkinson of Park City Utah were granted a marriage permit by the country October 10 The ceremony was performed by President James Brown Mrs'! Ed McGarry and Mrs John Henley entertained the Altar society of St Mary Magdalene’s Catholic church at the parish home Thursday afternoon Following the business session a luncheon was served More fires in Evanston are caused by ashes being kept in wooden containers than from any other cause according to DA- - Davis chief of Evanston volunteer fire department was the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Evanston Lions’ club held at the Hong Kong Thurs' day noon causes most common the Among in Sunday he was found to be dying As an empty box of tablets was found in his room the supposition i3 that he took an overdose with the intention of suicide A search of the room brought nothing to light that would furnish a clue to his identity Thee® were no letters or papers whatever and but 25 cents I f OFFICIAL VISIT DEAD John S Hopkins of Rawlins grand master of the grand lodge of A F and A M of Wyoming and J M EVANSTON Wyo‘ Oct 12— Lowndes of Casper grand secretary That Wright is a name in very com- of the grand lodge paid ah official mon usage throughout the country visit to Evanston lodge No 4 A F is readily conceded by County Cor- and A M Friday A special meetoner Ray Dumford who Is still try- ing of the lodge was called for the ing to locate relatives of the man supposed to have been John Wright who died at a hotel here Sunday after having slept for three days and three nights The body is still being held here by the coroner Tn the meantime Inquiries from people who are trying to locate some OUR BOARDING' HOUSE ' missing relative by the "name of Wright are continuing to arrivea THe CAR daily The coroner has received AKlP number of letters telegrams and A cHAfice r OFF AT telephone calls from all over the Denver woman from A country $q f- YT wrote that she had lost track of a brother by the name of John Wright WoM rrurtk psalf--r and that she knew thai her brother MV FftifeUP had been in Evanston a short time ago A detailed description of the VJHo OWMED THS CARG r man here was sent and the description tallied exactly with that of her MV ActvrTV MF brother - However when a member Mi DISPOSING of the family conducting the search “John came to Evanston the Wright” AS Vdb EGAP here proved to be other than the man sought by the Denver family GiKJZhi KMOVaJ AM MAN ABOUT vj-h- of fire Chief Davis mentioned the falling of sparks on wooden shingles:- the piling of ashes against fences and outhouses: overheated stoves and accumulation of rubbish in attics and basements He urged in particular that ashes be kept in metal or eathen containers and never in boxes or barrels Mr Davis also emphasized the advisability of keeping the pilot light burping at all times in gas appliances Cleaning clothes In gasoline is a dangerous practice he stated One very careless practice he declared is leaving the garden hose lying about the yard during the winter or putting it where it can be frozen It should Always bo kept In a warm place where it is readily available as very serious fire losses can frequently be prevented by the prompt use of a common garden hose Mr Davis asked Jn concluding his t " j -- w a tor 05 llAP Voii UtS j- rf WAS reBL X $loMov4up voaE that To VoBR secop cHikI m CiotR Houl ABOUT FAVMG MFj bout winning team" will receive- ROCHESTER N Y Oct 12— $1600 and of: the losing team $1100 Probable lineups (AP)— With a day of rest behind KANSAS CITY ROCHESTER them Kansas City champion of the Knothes s Brown 3b American association land Roches- Sturgeon 2b Toporcer 2b ter International league titlehold-e- r Kihel lb T ColUnslbl resume battle today tor the “AA” Tucker rf Watkins cf : If championship of the world rf Grigsby Worthington Holding an edge of four games to Gcrken cf Felix If ' i r r r three Manager Zwilling of Kansas Mjchaels BAndtAS jv City planned to send his ace right- Peters c Florence or Mor- hander Tom Sheehan former major rowc mound! to an ‘effort Sheehan p ton" A leaguer to the Carle I --H series' ‘Billy to clinch the nine-gam- e -rSouth- - Rochester pilot is counting ' f MOOTIf IRON on Tex Carleton another crack right i victo at : tie four A Tittle bit tlie series hander of shaved bees tories all thus necessitating the mixed with salt keeps - irons playing of the ninth game at Roch- sipooth as glass Riib the iron over ester Sunday the mixture once then iron a few Carleton and Sheehan each has strokes on newspaper before using : won two games - -- 1 1 - URG ' r-i- :V j MOSSt pig up --- s MeT 4“ MG MV BACK ? 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GrrepPEO TlATLLLEAVe VoU OFF? — -- 71 V 'AM'r 06S 'One 0T-- y B'ST evieB? vjho imTo ' POCKET 7: j 1: vnoolomT CriME jouiAi 1’for ti- EXAMINE R’S FUN NY FOLKS GOT peep - r -- A VERV BIT CF TROMoTcM CLEV&R - 3 games aggreOf jthe S Vo(JR WAUP OF -- no BoAST(fia HBirr 4 FAST RUN MADE The Evanston fire department was a minute and a half from time of Alarm to responding to a call on Thursday afternoon The automobile of Manager Wellman of the Wellman Electric company caught fife from the ignition of a gas lead by a short Circuit the fire starting under the hood The place where the fire occurred was between Seventh and Eighth streets The fire was extinguished before much damage was done VlMltS R VOUV& FOR FIGVAT SfeARS OVeR ' A UDAki I better arrives MIS-Tfe- ClllF Ofi $20ToR Since the man’s death a general delivery letter has come for him the envelope being postmarked “San Francisco' October 3” The letter was opened with the hope that it might afford some clue to the man’s identity It had been signed “Your No street address was pal Dan given In the letter the writer of fered to send money in case Wright were to need it Last Thursday Wright registered as J J Owens at a hotel here paid for two nights’ lodging with what was evidently practically the last money he had and told the clerka sleep for that he was going to oouplc of days and not to disturb him When the door was broken j -- - - Receipts for the first five BASEBALL TEAMS in which the players’ share IN ACTION VrODAY gated $93 000 each member By Ahem OUT OUR WAY ’ I talk that Evanston residents accept by the department along the line of fire prevention measures in the spirit in which the suggestions are made saying that when cards are mailed out to property owners with suggestions as to preventative measures it is done for the benefit of the property owner and his neighbors suggestions-mad- ) n -- & x1 — f DEMPSEY SEEKS FISTIC OPPONENTS Oct 12— (AP)— Jack CIHCAGO Dempsey is hunting for opponents to place their names alongside that of Jackie Fields world welterweight champion on contracts for two title outs Dempsey lias signed Fields and is considering Jimmy McLarnin as Fields’ opposition in a championship scrap at the coliseum this winter The other contract calls for Fields to defend the title— If he still owns it— next summer in an outdoor show SHOE CLEANER Keep a coarse scrubbing brush near the door for the children to clean their muddy shoes with It removes air dirt much more easily than a knife MARATHON SALE NEWS r ( f ?AV- - m OFF-AL- AROUKlPj Marathon Sales Race made a remarkable start Saturday Telegrams from all stores report crowds of enthusiastic buyWIGHT’S ers - I c-- (2- ox FRESH laiR mviMTerr 0ua ir mu MJivtcc me : ABCH- - CIO SB ) 1 HAD SU4S rAG OP OM UNCLE HA REV'S making the greatest gains Salespeople making best records are also awarded prizes Everyone in the organization is striv- - ’ RANCH LAST SOMMER AAM’ VHHEN 1 7HINH OF SOME CP them 1 SET TUB ‘ X MAAJy ‘A 'jD ue r What a Time He’d Have FREOKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TO REACH a set sales vol-- 1 ume In the shortest time possible is objective Last eight year the time was days The man a gement to reduce the time -- hopes this year to seven days THE driving power back of I the Race is “Good-Val- ” Months of preparation has provided merchandise that is seasonable of good quality at very reasonable prices to the PRIZES are given CREEPS- SP3SE AAW ATfAS X YCO 7U006HT ENEC TUpOSUr OF AWWN6 URE TUA- T- X HOPE MINE AiENER COMES— SWOCUS! x mjant rt VNUEN YoOR TIME COMES IT NE5B0t JOST SUPPOSE only had one more j? 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VbORjtAST PAY Had - ' ing to win manufacturers of r e g u larly carried in Wright’s Stores have made generous price concessions on special orders in order to help the MANY AN EXPERTS JOB Fitting year eyescorrectly requires experience' sfcill and good judgment Your eyesight is too valuable to entrust'to' irresponsible persons ' race i ' ' you will find the equipment and shill necessary to help your eyes We are experts in our line DR C XV GUERNSEY Optometrist Rooms 38 and 39 Lewis Block 2117 Washington Ave IN ORDER to keep the in- terest up new items of tSIS (LOTOVJORK wow ooNt STMUT BAWUW r(SftteiTtW&S CbUJZXOUD 005S DftCK eCWN WCkHT Stom OP we YHTU CARS A 4’ CrOSH BtlTl'Ul FUTbae -- You'll HAvre ft Kea tye CHftWceS RIGHT MOWTHOtiW i GOT (S BlGr SURPRISE-(’v- e gldta see Ber ’ - BUT IT’LL DR WORTH IT-F-H' RfttLROftD FftfUh )l PfMOTH'UVS HIS Weft LS ON W XFftlW UT Wi'L- t- lots Ger wwew He vr r7 Wm merchandise attractively priced are to be added each day By Email Jh £ out - sem rr fck th' wanted! goods In our optical parlors Everything Is Rosy Now SALESHA1I SAM comes at SINCE the sale' of the fall beginning season customers of the store are benefited in buying at savings their most IT ALL OftCK starts! euvtN' etrs' li r v m j and tments ready-to-we- ar some lovely’ are offeringdepar new merchandise at very millinery fU ka pleasing prices ' '' A mk if ' ilm Utah State Agricultural College jv© 1821 aif hu scnvica mvitEa tr a ear orr V By Rube Goldbc The New Football iRules SLICGA KAblziH' We t fOGU) X A rr3jMOT 4 Dr W W Henderson tjwo classes — x Heredity and Eugenics Room 301 at 7 :0Q Principles of Zoology Room 301 at 8:00 Oct 10 I All interested should reg ster at once to insure a eontinuauce of all classes organized Classes will meet Monday Oct 14 I ! FCRTHE I GAHC ANb GXHHITTG" TO ACCGFT w MOATTCNTICAiTon rVJ THFSe' FGOO f - itfW WHEM l a PLAYFR 13 pur THH TRirm AOUT HIS O0NlfclTlOAJ xJHouihb EG sic3AiALL£bnro HIS thereafter each Thursday evening WeXanrM V J L Ai rHoOLt BC AHUSC THE T4C ORABTAAib TO LAb)FS who Don't oabeRsTAAib 7Tit RAbkos “TCO LATS" KVOTCAXAU j oftujo At£S — JTpeTsr nope p m -- 2SOME3 pep?E-- BUT LOSE j j These classes were organized Thursday GC3GS VootEALL ROLFS' the Ogden High School Dr Pederson two classes — Shakespeare RoomjCOO at 7:00 Drama Room 300 at S:00 p m "takg me Yolks Inr ? ATOAlCUS JSlAjeErHEART Y - IlEAcHGTcS — n ‘ l&J a FlAYtEE - ' CARRr l to b3 MliGLF ouf oFASCRIHmSe ' I ft v u s NOstV : pusntytHg ATTONTIO enrr LajHT Op FIFT AllD “ Rooters ’ Too -- i I 1 ' - |