Show 1 TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 5 1929 RASKOB DENIES Opposes Polish Diet H f He Charges Senator Vith False And jVicious LUCILLE SOMERS Editor a small man’ t ' h i s ' t - si Associated j- v Fresi Fhoio Marshal Joseph PHsudskl tatojr of Polands pllmaxed an old feud with the PoliSh diet by Invading f he legislature with feO army officers stopping the opening session ap mre ' -- x of acre -" 1VDULU ABOUSI! waV of S DRY GROUP Httack political The letter was1 prefaced by an assertion that ordinarily "an attack of this kind” would mqrit no reply but that Robinson’s speech wras "manl political attack" and m festiya that light Democrats and all citiafzens regardless of filiations rightfully expected s re-"this false yfcious and whol-- y unwarranted attack " - Harrison’s" introduction bf the letter drew frpm Senator Ji Heflin Democrat Alabama who opposed Governor Smiths a suggestion that the Mississippian ask Raskob whether he i3 a Democrat “whether he has ceased to bo a Republican” and whether he is hot: aj member of the Union! League club pf Philadelphia a Republican organization j In reply Harrison? said he 'had nc desire to engage in a political argument with thd Alabaman!1 wanted to forget whathappfened a year ago and thought Heflin ttjieir-politi- cal ! 16 -- wise To i ijtu--Tt3iR3- Up Will PARENTS! Parents are urged first meeting of the first meeting for toraofra In the Og'den high si um Parents make the meeting one hundred per cent attendance The association needs you and you need the association -- Julia —Dorothy Watts Wallie— Enoch Thome ' Magpie— Andrew Brunetti Dee Bramwnrr f all agree that we have an efficient cast and we expect a great deal from v them - A FORTIER TEACHER j— VJA So lL tToB THAT' of TtHiS BF?Aia BRAuljki AM’ SO I -- LIFT fXe UlldPOUl sceea from tir -- Mob hap ECliAToR £Ry - ’ ad-vise- - - - 413-Larso- - caqse: r Ha LF OF i eAw-bou- ght WArn l- X HEERO KIOVJ VYAlTJOONiT -- -f BAisnt WAiT FlMlSVASO popcK VO UR HTe uu PE domV READVKl VT - i f - termed a tendency to emphasize enforcement of the lirohibition law’s the United States has "drifted into confusion and neglect of other statt utes including murder” The Dev Mr Matthews declared ”Ve do not see any more law’s majesty and dignity and power because we have become engrossed in trying to enforce Just one law that under the eighteenth amendment and’ forgetting or neglecting other provisions of the constitution” DrJ Matthews suggested special leagues for enforcement of one particular law should be abolished and a league to bring the enforcement of all laws should bc formed '‘Wp had ‘rlumdorh’ in the old saloon $ays” Dr Matthews said "Now we have ‘sleuthdora’ With it is the spectacle of congress considering a bill To punish a man for buyin'g liquor It can not enforce a law from buying Srohibiting mo a statute would be by any court in the land' If - that is hot bad jpnough we have the further disgrace of seeing United 'States senators j investigating each other” Dri Matthews is a former moderi ator Of the Presbyterian church and’ hi3 congregation here is one of thr largest in America — that-agains- Ri£E s TASK OF - It -- sciefice MSW8FAT0rr —— a—— BY KCA SERVICE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS &DS IM Boil T 7UIMSS i ear op Ton VJRT Did YX) j ASSAYS essay ir x do say rr MA£AZt)sJ COMTBST cm TOLO urns Tte BEST M4AY lit) SPQdD FNB UOmdrbd dollars ! 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A series of little books on timely topics issued at period this morning with the following results:’ irregular intervals contain a brief for eacli sideThey For mayor— Bundy 333 Murphy and articles about the subject: j t ?- ' Debolcr’s Handbook Bar commissioner— Rackham Series" 397 V “University Debater’s Annual ” “Debater’s Digest" and “Student’s For auditor— Farley 127 Glines Service" two little pamphlets Issued 3Sf ‘ if j monthly Those’ elections By Williams V VwAbw Mcrf umpuls? 00R pOUieR Adp r Attorney and Mrs Samuel Black-ha- m DRAMATIC ART are rejoicing over The recent Andrpu Brunetti and Dopbtiy arrival5 Of a -pound baby girl at Wintlei gave some very pleasing the Dee hospital Mrs Blackham “ students readings before the of was physical education : instructor state Industrial k school last w Both Andreu and Dorothy gave for the girls fast year and taught at GPAB im ' FOR SCHOOL PLAY Margie— Eleanor Stevfens John—Richard McKey Hub— Hughl Ford Remember one hundred per cent ArVoaYt Be TMeReBV: uleiGHT attend the to’ j The final cist for the school play IS SLSi fOllOWS: Parent-Tekc- h ers’ association W A ‘Budge whb cted president lasf year hka F((3lJRe SOM ‘RAtTo OF LTFTiaG LeveRAGe Emphasis Given To Prohibition Law -- of Mr jstewart’s paintings “Atl tie Edge o the Creek”" and ' “Pelican Point are receiving a great deal of attention In the present exhibit I see Vei4t W'irtHT 4 B pereRMiUB frie GRAvrrV SO -- TA-r Toici MucK h L ptsrRiB(rr — In-mp- Says Pastor I rAKi PriVSICAL EFFOTrr l AS A SCieidltFIC twcsiAatitiK i if $ ex-di- c - j I WITH fCA - hi i t artist taken up in the history of the Ogden senior high’ school art ‘collection We- think Mr Stewart merits this place because he is at present an Instructor Of our students and citizens of Ogden' in art Mr Stewart has a beautiful exhibit j ! -- j - M I - OUR ART COLLECTION Le Conte Stew’art w'ill be the first 7 - pers” m vors are of small size else you are tic -i- Pro-ti- s “If you are cbmpelied to mouth oyt your favors1 to a friend the fa- — ov VMSHINOTpN of 'Senator to In reply thej chairges Robinson Republican fTndlana Chairman John J j Raskob of the Democratic national pommitte "stock orousjy denies that he is la ' rriarket plunger’': "The answer1 is thsit I do not gamble on the stock market” he said in a letter redd Inlthe senate late yesterday by Harrison Democrat "I have always Mississippi stocks outright investing in' the securities of thoe Wmpaniea that I thought had an attractive future and have' held the stocks until rsuch time as I felt! they were selling for all they were worth” In commenting on the recent decline of security prices on the New York stock exchange j Rojbinson 'declared Raskob partially responsible through statements &s to the future of business and accused him of baying- advlsed’w&ge earners and low salaried wbrkersf to speculate in i h I the market VEHEMENTLY DENIED All Jof this! Raskob vehemently a denied His letter f included lengthy resume t pf Interviews with him’ and statements issued by him over the last Several years These he' said constitute ja record which "speaks for itjseif and clearly re filtes” Senator Robinson’s statements ts '"But before jtlhe senator from to confuse the diana again atte publier the letter continued "I suggest he read tht articles in the Ladies’ Homo Journal to which he referred in order that he may appreciate there is no invitation to speculate advocated therein "The plan outlined therein contemplates the location of a securities company that kill put at the disposal of j' men and women in all walks pf life opportunity to invest Intelligently in real estate and safe common stocks thus 'giving poor people th? same opportunity asJhe rich to profit through the tremendous enhancement in values represented by equity or common stock investments which i$ pound to occur as long as our country grows and prosover-o'ptimis- — nz — 4 Attatjk pur-fchas'- j Schoo iL1'’ I ' jgden HE IS PLUNGER I on at present in Mrs Irwin’s room and it is attracting a great cfcal of interest Le Conte Stewart was born In southern Utah He studied in the public schools of Utah the high schools of Idaho and in the University of Utah He worked here with Wright and Evaris until he went to the cast In New York he studied In the art students league with Ernest Blumanschein Edward Dufner Thomas Fogarty and F V Dumond His first commission was the painting jof mural decorations in the Hawaiian temple of the L D S church Later he did the same sort of work In the L D S temple in Canada He has studied landscape with John Carlson Walter Goltz and Daniel Garber ) Ho has twice exhibited with the western artists in the association western museums Mr Stew’art is primarily interested in the interpretation of western landscape especially the desert Two Hi HELlJO LOUIS- EI’M eiA I MET 'fou -- THEN’S A'J5AL AT— ' 1 1 I :CAMVisTC MOUJ- - I’M o3 tUAY TO Mere-iV- -s’ AdCcO LETS SEE- - was TrHe vjhat Make ofthat ’ |