Show i f f V y 'i -- t rMl i THE OGDEN STAND ABD - EXAMINEE WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16 1929 i MAKES FIRST STAGE APPEARANCE PIAtID STAGES Svanston TACTICAL MOVE IN PARLIAMENT f By MARY K ENGSTRUM ! LEGION AUXILIARY DELEGATE RETURNS Calls Legislators Back From Vacations To Weaken Radicals By RALPH HEINZEN United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS— (UP) —The French parliament is to have Its summer vahas cation shortened for ordered the senators and deputies to resume their siftings on October 22 Or about two' weeks’ earlier than in ordinary ' Political observers see this decision a shrewd political move on the part of the veteran man recalling the cabinet trouble that accompanied the reopening of parliament last year Ordinarily the chamber of depuuntil the ties does not convene radical party has held its congress find decided upon the stand At will lake during the year on the principal Items on the chamber’s agenda This year M Briand wants the deputies' In their seats on October -- 22 while the radicals gather at Rheims on October 24 for a four-da- y d -- r session i i Associated rress Phot Florence Klee daughter of Grantland Rice the eporte scrivener is making he first etage las dedicated heraelf to the drama! She ner-Kaman play about tin Lard Moon" the In fJune appearance alley jan uf s Offensive Best Defense M 'Briand has wisely ordered work - started early so that many radicals will fear to leave Paris for the Rheims congress afraid to risk the danger of being absent if the government brings up suddenly some important project- With a weakened attendance the congress can be less dangerous for the gov- eleventh cabinet he did not hide tfie fact that he considered it mereor vacation' cabinet ly a make-shi- ft ! Much depends! upon the radical If the fordecisions at Rheims mer minister of justice M Camille Ghati temps is elected president of the party on his platform calling of republican concentrafpr a policy tion M Briand may invite him to cabinet! Thi$ would bring jpin ' mtthe cabinet before the a oung plan debate starts that It is not certain however e radicals will accept a sugges-o- n of prudence for there are many in the party who follow aladier Bergery and Leon Meyer their war on the government There are many who have politi-- al ambitions and the path of M riand is none too smooth M and M Steeg the latter having recently resigned as French high commissioner in Morocco are both ambitious to become premier d M Tardieu has his eyes on he presidency i The political horizon will remain louded until long into November hen it will be possible to sound out he temper of the deputies on the wo principal subjects of evacuation f the Rhineland and the definitem ttlement of the war debts prob-e- 1 - ernment It ii apparent from the attitude of MJ Briand and his closest advisers in the cabinet that he has decided that the best defense against the government’s opponents the radicals and communists is an offensive re-ma- Briand's' plans for parliament presage long and arduous sessions He plans to take up first the debate on the 1930 budget because last year a shortage of titne prevented a rea study of the budget requirements of the government The finance f commission-o- f the chamber begari its work in and Will have a report ready for the opening ‘day Many “deputies have announced the their intention of interpellating subgovernment on international jects' mainly the Young plan which manvj French still find hard to naval swallow the disarmament ideas the evacuation considered by of the Rhineland many French people as the throwing away of the last club held over Germany and the capitulation of the French delegates before ' Snowden at The Hague Lit is probable that M Briand will aUow enough time at the start of the budget debate to listen to criticism1 on those four world subjects Many-o- f the speeches in the debate will jbe for political consumption back in the constituencies and there Is- little real danger for the government CABINET CHANGE POSSIBLE It 'is always possible however that the cabinet will be changed voluntarily When M Briand formed his - Cle-men- tel mid-Septem- ‘ an - 1 ! GYPSY CHIEF DEAD OF RIOT INJURIES WICHITA Kas Oct 16— (API-Inj- ured in a riot at a gypsy camp near here Monday night Steve Marks patriarch of the tnbe died today Nido Marks Steve Marks Dewey Marks and John Uwanawitch are held in the county jail on charges of assault with intent to kill The patriarch was struck with tent pole a hammer and a knife in the riot which police said started when he ruled that Dewey Marks who had come Into the nomad camp from Kansas City must cease his advances toward Mrs Uwanawitch — h WOMAN 70 MURDERS MATE 73 WITH AXE j - i Today Grant Withers and Betty Compson in -- " New 'Ambassador Real Estate Transfers - Bad Stomach Cause I Warranty deeds filed for record to the office of County Recorder Jo- was enjoyed and a luncheon was served at small tables The committee in charge of the entertainment comprised Mrs John Watts chairman Mrs Stanley Ballinger Mrs L C Goodman Mrs Ludia Nash Sydney Kastner and hors Carl J Shelver BIOGRAPHY STUDIED How Dr Carl G Maeser pioneer educator of Utah used to go about with a wheelbarrow on Saturdays to collect his salary as a teacher which was paid in whatever produce the school patrons were able to spare was related at the Evanston ward Relief society meeting held Tuesday afternoon It was the first literary lesson of the year the subject for study being the biography of Carl G Maeser written by his son Reinhard Maeser - The lesson was conducted by Mrs Esther War-burtin a very interesting way while Mrs Martha Crosby who was a pupil of Dr Maeser at the Brig ham Young university gave the book Dr Maeser was the first report i teacher to be employed at the Brig B el Irwin was Pittsburgh Laughlfn This ham Young university the first of nine biographies which was appointed ambassador to are to be taken up by the Relief so- Spain ciety during the year’s course of study The next biography to be studied will be “The Girl in White Armor” This lesson will be con ducted by Mrs Ruth Titmus on November 19 President W R Smith left on Monday for Salt Lake to enter the L D S’ hospital where he was to have undergone an operation yesterday Mrs Smith accompanied him —j 'eiZARfeh on f ofBadSkm j sephine F' Olson:' Roy Linton and wife Lillian L to Joseph H Cutler land Nephi Palmer part of lot 21 an of lot 22 block 6 Central Park addition $10 Rodney W McKell to Bernice Marvin McKell lot 17 block 4 Oak Crest Park $10 James S Lowe and wife Mary E to Jacob W Beck and Gertrude L Beck part of the southwest quarter of section 16 township 6 north range 1 You can’t expect to Have a good g dear! complexion if your i Stomach is weak and disor- BETTER TO DRINK ' NEW YORK Oct’ 16— (AP)— Drinking for sociability’s sake is regarded by Dr Burrill C Crohri as less serious than “the current abuse I of smoking” the one is in fact re- -' sponsible for only a very exceptional functional gastric disturbance as to the others: Many highly excitable and nervous states are founded upon excessive cigaret consumption the possible effects of which are heartburn hyperacidity nervous constipation insomnia (duodenal and gastric ulcer Dr Crohn spoke at the New York'Academy of Medicine Tanlac contains nothing but herbs barks and roots which have a cleansing healing effect on a poor upset stomach Just a teaspoonful bef qtU each meal stimulates the digestion naturally so that you can eat what you want Without fear of distress And when your stomach is in good shape agam see how much keeper your appetite is — watch how Suiddy skin begins to grow free of west' $10 i4V fresh-lookin- dered1 f Undigested food sends poisons through your whole body pimples appear in your face skin grows sal- low and muddy and loses its color Your tongue becomes coated breath most Unpleasant But these troubles will end quickly and skin clear up if you 'will start today taking that simple herbal compound known to druggists as Tanlae ’ i III eruptions The cost of Tanlac is less than 2c a dose Get from your druggist today Motier back if it doesn’t help you- - nail HPII—m mm IPII —I Hill llllllllllil II IIIIMI INTRODUCING MEG £5 j rv- Jr S TOILETRIES W £? RUSSIANS HEADY FOR OAKLAND HOP GENUINE FRENCH L ’ Oct 16— (AP)— Dividworking on ing their time between social functheir plane attending tions in their honor and sending telegrams of regret to the many cities which have requested them to pay them an aerial visit the four Russian fliers en route from Moscow to New York today made j ready to resume their journey Their plane “Land of the Soviets” yesterday was converted from a sea to a land plane and the aviators were confident that they would be able to take off tomorrow morning for Oakland Calif on the ntxL SEATTLE 1 The World’ Mot Popular Perfume —J comes to you from the wonderful NARCISSUS PERFUME 3 flowet garden of Sunny Southern France and is put up in a beautiful gift package— ideal for ore A regular $300 value Days Only Thursday i? ‘Direct from Franeelr Friday Saturday 1 THINK OF IT! $300 sue Bizares Narcissus Perfume $200 size De Luxe Face Powder $500 actual value ed j Present coupon and 98c to help pay our advertising ' salesladies expressetc and we will present to you without further cost a regu lar $300 size Genuine Bizares French Narcissu Perfume a $2 box of De Luxe most exquisite Face Powder and Trial Size FlacOnette of Bizares latest creation Origme Perfume Mill Order Accepted j i i leg of their flight ' CCD v-- t r i 1 Add 12c for packing and pottage tt- 'Qf I j' ( V Size ORIGME Perfume Free with each aotd set during this special manufacturer’ offer Purie 16-A- ppeal LYCEUM and Tomorrow chapter No! 9 of the Order of the Eastern Star held in the Masonic temple Tuesday evening Mr? Sydney Kastner was given the degrees of the order Following the chapter meeting a delightful social hour 0 1 SUMMIT N J Oct 16— (AP)— Mrs Laura Methilda Titus white-hairand wrinkled by 70 years oi' life today killed her husband with an axe t The victim James Titus married her 49 years ago Mrs Titus confessed the killing to police after brief questioning The woman weighing little more than 100 pounds and hard of hearJMS WIFE LIES ing said she slew her husband beABOUT “KILLINGS” cause she couldn’t endure any longer' his abuses He drank heavily 16— (AP)— she said and was intoxicated this Oct CHICAGO Frank Biege alias Perry today morning when she struck him characterized as ‘‘lies’’ the charges twice with an axe of his wife that he participated in 4 or knew about most of the recent of Chicago gangsters major crimes STATE APPEALS IN “My wife” he said “is a woman I haven't of great imagination KEDDINGTON CASE seen her for a year” to statement Mrs Biege in a SALT LAKE Oct State’s Attorney Swanson described from the directed verdict of Judge her husband a “personal executioner” for A1 (Scarface) Capone now David W Moffat in exonerating in a Philadelphia Jail She named Alvin Keddington city auditor from Capone as the man who dictated ofa charges of malfeasance in office score of killings including that placed against him in the city’s Assistant State's Attorney McSwig-- t ouster action was filed in the state assasgin (the first machine gun supreme court 'late Tuesday aftersination) Frank Yale in Brooklyn and the gang massacre of last Val- noon entine’s day f j ' de hot-hea- ds f Anglo-Americ- EVANSTON Oct 16— Mrs E B Peterson has returned from Louisville Ky where she attended as a delegate from Evanston the American Legion auxiliary national convention held there with the Amer-ca- n Legion convention from September 8Q to October 3 Mrs Peterson was chosen as one of the flag bearers in the advancement of the colors at the opening session of the convention She was also chosen to represent the auxiliary of Wyom-n- g in the parade and led the Wyoming division following the state lag There were 10 delegates from Wyoming and all of them including Mrs Peterson who was the only woman from the state in the parade wfre dressed as Wyoming cowboys in purple shirts with large bandanas chaps and sombreros and were mounted on horseback The Wyom ing delegation Mrs Peterson says received a great deal of applause It rwas announced at the conven tion that Wyoming’ out of all the states hid won second prize for activities during the year 1929 Those 'attending the convention MrS Peterson says were most royally entertained by the legionnaires and auxiliary members of Louisville who as hosts certainly maintained the) tradition of the south for gracious hospitality MRS BROWN DIES Mrs Lorenzo Brown died at about 6:30 Tuesday morning following an illness of many months She is survived by her Husband her mother Mrs Charles Fischer and by several brothers and sisters Funeral arrangements have as yet not been definitely decided upon although it was considered very probable- that the services will be held Saturday !Mrs Joseph Davies died about 9 o’clock Tuesday morning after an illness of a number of weeks She is survived by her husband and sev Funeral arrangeertl children ments age as yet not definite but it is considered probable that the fu neral will be held Friday At a regular meeting of Esther j Last year the radicals held their congress at Angers and by a surprise coup forced the resignation of Herriot' Sarraut and other radicals from the Poincare cabinet The next day parliament opened in a turmoil and ML Poincare spent weeks to get the situation back in hand i First Showing in Ogden vS Now Playing BALLOONS - PRIZES FEATURES GALORE WM Admission 25c f OLIE REEVE AND IIIS i Nardacu UaLuxe Face Powder' —Perfectly exquisite hke the odor of freshly pressed flowers— the tupreme achievement of mas- ten perfumers ' Adheres beautifully and imparts that youthful Thornton Drug Co Specialists complexion v I ' t i $200 size coupon is worth $402 Extra coupons may Prescription TWO STORES IN OGDEN 2400 Washington —2600 Washington Telephones 138 - 139 - 1137j GREEN STAMPS orchestra ! Jbe had for the asking I i f STAGE LINE ROBBED BY ARMED BANDITS THE HEW SALT LAKE Oct 16— (AP)— 'Two hold-u- p men believed by police to be the pair who have threatened oMfheum previous victims with torture robbed another firm late Tuesday the They entered the office-o- f Union Stage Line on West Broad way and after flashing pistols robbed the night clerk and escaped 1 1 NABBED AFTER 9 YEARS 10— (AP) — Oct TORONTO Chalk up another for the boys wrho always get their man for nine years Alexander Kuszli has been sought' A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION for a murder in Austria having esALSO COMEDY caped after imposition Of a F sentence Two of the Royal CanadAND VITAPHONE'ACTS j ian Mounted police nabbed him in ' a restaurant here 20-ye- ALL-TALKI- NG 'Show Place of Utah (eJcTTTfW? w m mm m m The Year’s Greatest ng LAST TIMES TODAY! 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