Show i t f 1 & i t MISHAP STIRS SERVICES TODAY FOR MRS SHUPE 'INTEREST' III' Switzerland City Is Choseft As Compromise Charter Is Formed v I 4 ' M i’ Xl'i -- BADEN-BADE- -- (AP)— Basel Aviator In Comp etition - Demonstrates Skill " During Fog $1 50000 PRIZE FUND ' ir y - Germany Nov 9 city' of ‘ northwest N Switzerland was chosen as fhe site for the new' bank for international settlements by the organizing com- mittee here today The choice was made after debate and discussion that began1 to j be acrimonious at The Hague reparations conference In' August The delegates then found the prqblem of the bank’s site so thorny that they ‘'H t Difficult Feats Arc Passed! Success full jfBy Entry turned it over to a subcommittee of bankers who have been meeting in Baden-Badsince October 3 to form the statutes and charter and — choose the site The Belgian delegation left to the conference for home when Brussels was rejected France and Belgium both supported the choice - of the Belgian capital but Dr Bchacht of Germany was said to be strongly opposed to it Basel is a compromise choice Several countries including Great Britain and Germany had previously been in favor of London but France was firm against It As a substitute France favored Basel and Germany Zurich i ' The bank was provided for by the Young plan conference to handle German reparation payments to the allies Some of the organizers hope that it will come to play an im portant part in the financial affairs of the world eyen envisaging a kind of superbank en :UJ H SAFETY TESTS - EXPERTS-PIC- K HEW BANK SITE T GUGGENHEIM THE OGDEN ' STANDARD - EXAMINER - ‘ 3UNDAY MOBNUTG NOVEMBER 10 1029 mere than 100 feet above the roof of the building was the only warning residents of the - district had of the disaster jBy the time' the 'first persons reached the scene the crumbling wreckage was buryieg the victims In a flaming tomb- j Rescue squads of police Bremen and1 a national guard detachment were quickly formed and men risked death beneath falling- timbers and twisted iron girder to drag the injured and dead from the ruins The blast rent the building when a workman entered a gas filled room and struck at match to light a cigaret JURY PROBES BAS EXPLOSION "v' t Five Men One I Woman Burned To Dehth'In’ ’v : ' Ohio r ’ r -- - ' j in the county Jail Saturday night in default of $300 cash bail or $500 property bond on a charge of robbing John Karas of $65 The prisoner is alleged to havens tolen the money while belnsTfreient in a room with Tertegas and some other acquaintances according to deputy sheriffs KIDNAP VICTIM - 1 termittently with those who pur- -'J ported to be his abductcAs ceased It was believed the kidnapers had become alarmed and were desperate Previously they had reduced their ransom demand from the $500000 Mexican which had been asked at first Police and American consular authorities said at noon they had exRussian amined the beautiful blonde who had been V Brenner’s company prior to his disappearance but that she had thrown no light on the identity or whereabouts of-th- Ohio Nor 9— (AP)— A coroner’s Jury tonight probed the flame scared wreckage of the Timms opening an Spring company plant Investigation into a gas explosion five today whteh brought death toburnmen and one woman seriously SUSPECT IN THEFT ed four other persons and shatterIS PLACED IN JAIL ed with one mighty blow an entire building The deafening roar of Ignited gas Ou Tertegea SB who resides at end areat sheet of flame shooting the National hotel- was beine held 6LYRIA o i e i kidnapers Brenner’s first letter yesterday addressed to his brother said he ww jt iy been warned he would bo killed had ' TIENTSIN CWaaTlTov 9— (AP immediately if information of his —A second letter received today plight was given to the police or Vu-from Aaron Brenner kidnaped New newspapers The abduction occurred Thursday York furrier said ‘For God’s sake 1 afternoon pay out this ransom-- " -ftelephonic Shortly afterwards ' Followers- - of Buddhism will communication which Brenner's brother had been maintaining in kilt animals CALLS CEASED i m- 1 ' I -4- 4 - of England i By HARVEY ANDERSON Speeia1 Correspondent ( Tb Standard-ExaminNEW YORK Nov 8—The accident to - the German Lufthansa In plane In England this veeit has which six persons were killed ANNIE L SnUPE ' stirred renewed interest in ' the saff conerai services for Annie L now aircraft competition being wife of Hyrum A Shupe will ducted by the Daniel Ouggenhein Bid this afternoon at 3 o’clock fund for the1 promotion of aeronaut Ninth ward chapel with tics Directors of Guggenheim fund W O Jackson presiding that' have thf announced Bishop' already “fund is able to report a solution The body may be viewed at the until of the hitherto Unsolved last phase pme 3181 Adams avenue inthe problem of flying through fog I time of services Interment wilt be Under conditions representing the- I made in the Ogden city £emter densent fog ’reaching from any1 al- under direction of tltude to tire ground Lieut James- J H Doolittle conducting the expert- Bojis ment was able to take off from the airport fly from it and return to a given spot and make a landing" The Lufthansa accident a crash In a fog occurred a few days after the "foregoing announcement emphasized the importance of the tests now being made in the competition reToday there are nine entries 27 the Mter an illnqss'of 20 years intho competitiQnof maining Itlt acute rheumatism Mrs original starters competing for the rtzes of $150000 At the moment Mary Ann Randolph Hennefer ngland leads all other countries died at h$r home in Henefer at inthe test the entry of Handley 7:25 o’clock morning Saturday Page Ltd of England having satis- She was bom n Coddlegreen fied all the qualifying requirements July 23 1863 and came and some of the "safety tests and England over the as plains by ox team with set forth in the demonstrations" rule? for the competition At pres- her parents atjthe age of nine ent tests are being conducted with years to Henef er They were the Handley Page and Curtis Air- converts to the pU D S faith plane and Motor company entries (Surviving are( the following The tests satisfactorily passed by s6ns and daughters: Heber C Maxthe Handley Page entry are Ilennefer Theodore Hennefer imum speed rate of climb mini- Mrs Joseph Deardon and Mrs mum speed maneuverability on the Deardon who live in ground control in case of engine Hyrum failure recovery from violent dis- Henefer JMrg J W Lavender Kaysyille Irvine Hennefer Lay-to- n turbances and controllability In addition to the above two Mr Marcus Hennefer Echo Sarah Bruhyer Long Beach firms the ’following companies now Gailf Leht A Hennefer Carey have planes In the competition: Schroder - Wentworth company Idaho and Mrs Richard Sykes Fleet Aircraft Jnc Cunningnam-Ha- li of Park City Mrs Hennefer is Aircraft corporation Ford also survived by 3$ grandchilli Leigh Safety Wing Inc V J Bur-neldren and 17 Taylor Brothers Aircraft corHer husband Lent Hennefer corporation and Bourdon Aircraft ied several years ago T" I poration Funeral services will be held in will Of the prize money $100000 chapel Tuesday go to the competitor whose entry 2 o’clock with wins the highest number of points lichins presiding in four of the nine safety tests e body may be viewed at the Ten thousand dollars will go to ome in Henefer Monday eveeach of the first five entrants to all the requirements ning arid untilj the time of servsatisfy - Following are the nine tests with on Tuesday Interment will ice which the aircraft must comply: be in the Henefer cemetery miThe aircraft must maintain level lder the direction of the Inter- and contf oiled flight At a speed not mountain of Ogden an and 35 mortuary hour miles greater ’than must be able to glide for three minutes with all power switched off at a speed not to exceed 33 miles ‘an hour the demonstration glide being of at least three minutes durer y -- 1 j fit Y RESIDE!!' OF SPECIAL J3ALE Thcmkcgiving Specials on AU Dim ing Suites AU Living Room (Suites and All Bedroom Suites in Our ' Store During the Coming' Week Both listed and unlisted suite's-- all' at specially reduced prices i"® — - ! y - I x great-grandchildr- en ( SIXlHpIJSAND ation The aircraft must come to a stop within 100 feet of the the spot’ where it first 'Touches ground in landing A steady glide must be made over an obstruction 35 feet high and the aircraft must come to a complete stop? within 300 feet of the base of the obstruction This is to test the ship’s ability to make a forced landing in a small space surrounded by wires houses nr trees J The aircraft must take off after not more than a 300 foot start Along the ground and must then clear r 35 foot high obstruction 500 fee from the starting point To test its ability to appro an uncertain landing place in even ' of engine ’failure the aircraft witl all power switched off must gild at an aigle of not more than eigh degrees to the horizon? and mus ' FLOWERS SOLD com-ple- te r Approximately were disposed of Saturday in the most successful sale ever held 4n Disabled American e World War announced ng after the committee had made l check-u- p of the receipts from the sale of the flowers on the streets of Ogden and in the rural districts The vtterars were aided by the -Beehive Girls of the four stakes of Weber county Hansen said who labored diligently "We wish to thank the girls for the splendid help they gave” he saiq "and also the business houses and Individual citizens Who ‘contributed" v The money derived from t the sale forget-me-no- ts which is part morehan °1 6 °deesa tohediort- - 0l the on the various de 45 miles an hour 1 partments oft the 4 organization reof at a speed in normal an flight habilitation and liason work must hour the pilot or 100 miles stake both hands off the control 'leaving them entirely' free for at least five minutes to demonstrate the ability" of his craft to rieht itself after disturbances from wind gusts or from the application of controls The aircraft must show that the engine suddenly fails on BALT Lake Nov 9—Utah’s es steep climb no abnormal altitude timated potato shipments for 1929 such as a stalil followed by a nose are 650 cars or 200 cars more than dive will result and that the craft last year according to Leonard S will descend on a steady easy Fenn assistant marketing glide Without intervention by the 1st Mr Fenn notes that thespecial potato pilot’ A frequent error following acreage is less this year but that the engine trouble is the pilot’s ten- yield is heavier The early potato dency to pull back on his controls crop came to 300 carloads All of instead of noting the craft into these were No 1 grade glide i The aircraft npst demon are still about 250 carloads strata that it is foolproof against ofThere late potatoes mostly russets to one error of tests an and the such J be shipped this year The requires that the power shall be potato district is showing aLayton good itched off oil the climb the de vator control pulled back toward Uieid No-- l istock Fenn Fenn its maximum extent and that the also declares! that Utah’ssays new posuch conditions craft shall under district in Sevier and Piute descend on a steep glide at a speed tato is producing about seven of not more than 40 miles an hour countiescars for shipment and that control and under perfect from that district’ are The ship must be provided with the potatoes the market in eastern topping - controls which are three pendently effective against corof the' aircraft at responding axes all altitudes The aircraft must show Its ability to take off and to land on a by plot 500 feet square surrounded obstruction To test this a properly a pprtion of the field will be marked off and four observers placed 25 feet above the ground ’ CHICAGO Nov will slightly cross the boundaries of bandits who broke the plot Alter the craft has left dow of the LAke S the ground the observer will switch Savings bank tonightcafter the bank off the engine when he pleases and had closed but before the the pilot will land the craft within had left forced the cashierEmployes to turn the square without passing through over $22500 id cash and then es the Imaginary obstruction The caped test will demonstrate the ability of le “fcraft to use restricted territory ith bad approaches The aircraft DRIVER SENTENCED lust be able to taxi under its own TO 60jDAYS IN JAIL wer In any direction In & wind Whose mean speed is at least 20 94 ( AP) — Free BOISE Nov miles per hour There were originally sue Amer- Bates of Klamath Fills Ore toof which the Curtiss day entered 4 plea of guilty to a ican entries land Schroeder-Wentwor-th nlanes charge of reckless driving and was the latter made in Glencoe 111 re- sentenced by 4 Justice of the peace main The formation of the compe-tio- n to serve 60 days in the county Jail He was arrested after was' one of the earliest activities of- - the Guggenheim fund and down a business street speeding was announced more than two through an automatic signal driving bump years ago The entry list closed Sep- ing two car and whisking on 1 1929 and the planes were without stopp ng to see what dam tember at Mitchell field’ October 31 age was done Com-Hans- en INCRESISEEN ‘ in spud Crop 1 ty-fl- ve BANDlfe $22500' 25-fo- ot -- i -- I GET CASH ' 2 ‘ LIVING-ROOIrSUiTE-S - Every bedroom suite in our store is on special sale this week The items listed here are only al few of the excellent values we are offering: - Come " The' largest stock and the latest vogue in living room suites await you here Prices are positively the lowest The sale price placed on these suites for this - week make every one a 'real bargain Every suite in - -- v early for first choice Bedroom Suite forget-me-no- ts ! - — ce I j BEDROOM FURNITURE 3-Pie- 6000 SPECIAL SALE OF SPECIAL SALE OF No J 3-Pie- : j for this seUIng $5600 Down Term: $X0C9 Down $500 Per Month 0 $500 PerMonth 4-Pie- Biece Walnut Suite Nq 1540—Three-piec- e bed- room suite walnut finish ’ consisting! oF bed vanity ' chest and chair Specially priced for this' week's sell j 0Q1 7C 1 vDown 117Cv &71 selling No 701— ' Suite bed- --Three-piece room suite walnut1 com- No" i LOW PRICES ON TOO PIECE LIVING ROlilJ SUITES No 02569— Two-pie- room suite living consisting of sold-durin- ?lvi $1000 2-Pie- Mohair Suite ce ce davenport and arm chair Covered all over inside and out with rose and green frieze with a beautiful frieze reverse A suite of unusual design and very attractive This is an opportunity to secure an unusual suite for a remarkably low been selling for ?rice Has but as we have but one suite left it will be the 107 OU coming week Terms: $1500 Down per Month rn i 912— Two-pie- No room suite living consisting - of ce davenport and arm chair Upholstered in amethyst mohair ' all around front and back Inside and out with' choice frieze reverse Specially’ priced for ' this week’s g ' ‘ - j - ? s ’ ’ sell- -' selling-- £707 EA W£lDU f ! Terms I $1500 Down " ' 8PIE0E VlimiGc SUITE t fA la“i 3-Pie- vluw i y walnut overlay dining suite buffet table five regular and one arm chair Beautiful blended walnut on drawers of buffet all Interiors hard- - Cl O C Cfl wood Specially priced for this week’s selling v a 4iJou ” F Terms: $1000 Down $300 Per Month j No 259— Eight-pie- ce walnut finish dining suite buffet table five regular chairs and one arm chair An extra good value- - Specially priced for this week’s No 263— Eight-piec- e 8-PIE- -- No 1200 — Eight-piec- e 1 $13200 Month SUITE DINING - dining-suit- i - walnut and walnut e ' ' over- lay consisting of buffet table five regular chairs and one arm chair Chair seats large and commodious scoop effect covered with very choice Jacquard Specially Ol 47 priced for this week’s selling Terms $100? Down $1003 Per Month’ v" rn lxluU r liv vlvJv ' Living Suite ce 637—Three-piec- e No liy Ing room suite- - consisting of davenport bunny fcback ‘chair and arm chair Coy ered with ‘rose and taupe - mohair with a beautiful frieze reverse black welted edges davenport serpentine front —a suite unusual in appearance Specially a9 priced for this week’s selling v A - r rr f ( Terms $1503 Down $1009 Per Month $1000 Per Month cushions' welted davenport serpentine front base of davenport and chair- - frilled— an unusual’ 'suite Specially priced week's gelling for-thi- s 7C C7 lUOilO 1 ' ' Terms: $1003 Down $1000 Per Month ’ $10C3Down $1099 Per Month 3-Bie- pillow ce ' 1 Terms ’ Walnut finish dining suite ’ 97— Two-pie- 1 rr selling Arm Suite Mo-que-tte 0 Three-piec- e 77-M- — t arm living xoom $uite davenport and arm chair Covered with rose and taupe mohair with a very pretty reverse cushion of livin Ing room" suite davenport bunny back chair and am chair Covered with rose and taupe mohair witl choice Jacquard reverse suite ordinarily sold at $195J)0 Specially priced fo this week's ' C7 - ‘ Terms $1000 Down $1000 Per No Ilohair Suit(’ ce No BMNDEI)WALNPT SUITE i 3-Pie- ce - walnut overlay dining suite buff at No table five regular and one arm chair Chair seats covered with good quality blue leather all interiors hardwood Specially priced for this week’s Cl 9A flfl selling Terms: $1000 Down $300 Per Month j e i J - 401—Eight-piec- e - Terms: $1003 Down $1033 ePr Month' e walnut overlay dining suite consisting of buffet table five regular chairs and one arm chair Suite AA splendidly constructed all interiors hardwood & vv week’s this v for selling priced Specially - ’ $11900 ing No 244— Eight-piec- ! ‘ consisting pf davenport 'bunny bacR chair and arm chair Covl ered all over with choice? design Jacquard with a re-- 4 verse Jacquard cushion black welts davenport front —an extra good value Specially this week’s priced WALNUT SUITE v Suite semi-serpenti- ne ‘ Month' Terms: $1090 Down $$00 Per v iPilloTV room suite ! 4 ermsi "$1000 Down $1900 Per Month (This suite shownl in our south window) Suites ! - ' No 77— Three-piec- All Dining Suite’ oa our floor will be sold at special y prices during the week An ‘opportunity is offered you to select for youy Thanksgiving mealia choice of many many - styles of dining suites from 'the cheapestt to the best—aU at' greatly reduced” prices ’ and special terms during the coining weekl bed- ce 12200 li t I DINING ROOM SUITES: on $11800 Down $1000 Per Month Suite'' 3001-i-Four-pie- room' suite green and tus-cdecorated consisting of bed vanity chest and bench Specially priced for of $1000 Bedroom ce r' ’ i &Terms: Terras: $1000 Down $803 Per Month (This suite shown in our south window) 4-Pie- bination of consisting dresser bed and chest This is an exceptional suite with burl walnut drawer fronts on dressef and chest all interiors hardwood and dust-proconstruction Specially priced for this week’s Y vvlifciw ing Walnut Bedroom t r - I 1 - Terms: $1000 $500 Per Month - bed- - 1403— --Four-piece -- ' Bedroom Suite ce No room suite walnut combination consisting of bed chesty choice jof dresser or vanity Specially priced for this week’s aa :rv£70vUw week’s SPECIAL SALE OF ‘ - Jacquard r3-Piec- a bed- No 608— Three-piec- e room suite walnut finish consisting I of bed ‘ dresser and chest! Specially priced room suite walnut finish consisting of bed choice of vanity or dresser chest of ally priced -- the store on special sale Bedroom Suite i ce - bed- : Y i ' Living Quite IK No- - 79— Three-piec- e room xulte living consisting - of bunny backdavenport arm chair Upchair and bolstered in choice rose and taupe mohair with an unusual design1 Jacquard reverse cushion This sultet is one of the choicest suites we have ever 'had' for the ’money we are offering it for this week In appearance it compares favorably with suites ordinarily sold - at $27500 Specially priced Sta? ’ Terms: $1503 Down $1000 Per Month' v 3-Pie- $19500 ce Mohair Suit© No 460— Three-piec- e’ living room suite pillow arm consisting of davenport arm chair and bunny back chair Upholstered in rose and taupe mohair with choice frieze reverse cushions and pillow arms Specially priced for this ' $20500 Terms: $1503 Down $1003 Per Month LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT y ‘ Quality Merchandise Moderately Priced 4 EVERYTHING TiiE: HOI3E 3 ! 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