Show SURFACE ONLY SCRATCHED Qgdeh Higii IF School New's LAW PROBE BY HOOVER GROUP a I - I? 1 iAr- c'v V United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Nov 18— (UP)— out its first six months "founding President Hoover’s law enforcement commission has been barely able to scratch the surface of a huge task which some of its members are now1 convinced will require years Today the commission announced the appointment of Amos W Woodcock U S district attorney in Maryland to assist in certain phases of prohibition enforcement He is one of numerous staff of experts which the commission is assembling Many others arc yet tq be selected before the commission is ready to really begin work 1 v Four times in the last 15 years ' Kirk has married and three times THE ASSEMBLY he has left his wives “Absence makes the heart grow “I loved ’em and left ’em” he ad- fonder" we are told Did you mitted candidly to questioners Uie assembly Local authorities believe Kirk may business men Friday? The various who were asked to have done away with his wives as were either already enhe did Miss Boeke Her body the speak here or out of town so throat slashed was found in’ a de- gaged was unable to present one Herbert Howserted shack Saturday Kirk was arrested when he at- ever we won’t be disappointed tempted to lead a sister of the slain again girl to the shack It is believed he THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW also planned the murder of the sisThe world production of rayon In ter Alma Boeke year has been estimated at Here is the alleged record of Kirk’s the past 22000000 nearly pounds (Girls marriages: to have something to wear) Miss Ethel Cherry at Brecken-ridg- e ought To live decently in New York Texas 1915 She divorced newlyweds should have $1000 to start him out on and $50 a week- salary says Ms Ethel Stoneman at Breck-enrid- the Federation of Women’s Clubs Texas 1924 He deserted (Gee that’s t encouraging) her Miss Ethel Stewart Amarillo Dogs in Manchuria and Mongolia Texas 1925 He deserted her are raised for 3 tLIarJe Yuma Ariz we’ve always their skins (And $ 1929 deserted her in August “raised for theirthought they were bark) five months after the marriage Billie recited in History today ! Ben likes girls with curls The intelligence of the 3ED peTHREE ARE BURNED riod Latin class is overwhelming 1 By RAYMOND CLAPPER i - ' — mist 4 4 Number of Jails Unknown Poverty Crime Data v Sought ' Editor Pro Tem TRUE SUCCESS To be grateful for life and will to learn much and modestly carry our talents and powers to Joyous expression to give our best and conquer our worst to love humanity findling in each individual something to revere to do our bit as we go along gaily freely with smile andsong that is true success —Ruby Archer Gray 1 murderer was under investigation today In his cell at Redwood city where he is held for the slaying of his sweetheart Clara Boeke Kirk admitted that he was a double biga- - v MAURINE ISRAELS ON SAN FRANCISCO Nov 18— (UP) —’The love life of Ira Kirk confessed Maryland Attorney 'Will Assist In Liquor3 Enforcement TASK TO TAKE YEARS ' ed ‘ If V ir Loved ’Em And Left ’Em” He Admits Faces Murder Case v ‘I ’ j - ge ’ I " DIFFERENCES ARISE Some differences have arisen between members who wish to drop everything else 'and rush through with & series of public hearings on prohibition! and other members who wish to proceed slowly and thoroughly into every aspect of the crime problem of which they consider prohibition to be only one phase Strong efforts are being made by some members to prevent prohibition from monopolizing the attention of the commission as is insisted upon by others The United Press learns Associated Press Photo of state for forRonald Sir Lindsay permanent eign affairs will succeed Sir Esme Howard as British ambassador under-secretar- to Washington y IN AUTO MISHAP AUNT JANE’S CORNER j WICHITA Kan Nov 18— (AP) Dear Romeo Draw the girl tot one side Some —Two women and a man were burned tq death and another man day and invite her to go to the dance with you If she has already Smashing the been thank Jier if she acdoor of alifeJ3y sedan which struck glass the cepts asked you tell her you’ll call for her a Parked oil truck and burst mto flames nine miles south of here at any time convenient to her If you are a timid boy Sunday the Same procedure wouldperhaps The dead: work Ernest Barner 30 Belle Plaine better over the phone But more Kan son of roxn Earner wealthy than all else be very polite You’re welcome I fl'HiiCr —Aunt Jane Mrs Fietta Roblyer 38 Wichita estranged wile of Dr W W RobIIAM AND lyer Paxico Kan Mrs Ethel Adams 29 Wichita Regular meeting of the Ham And ( work day the effect f poverty and unemployment on crime The commission has found that It may have to go into the laborious process of training experts for some duties These discoveries had caused some- - discouragement especially to The commission has discovered those who do not wish to be swept for there is almost no scientific data on off their feet' by’ the pressure on prospectacular public hearings nucrime Though there have been merous crime commissions set up hibition including a national body they have gathered material of oniyi incidental Value to the president’s group The result is that the commission is compelled to start almost from scratch JAIL NUMBER UNKNOWN ' GO For instance the commission finds that such an elementary fact as the number of Jails In the country is WASHINGTON Nov 13— (UP) unknown There are no maps showsaid toing all the roads leading into the Secretary" of State Stimson United States from Canada and day he had every reason ' to believe Mexico— knowledge of which is vital Rear Admiral Hilary Jones would to effective suppression of liquor accompany him to London as an adsmuggling There is ro accurate visor to the American delegation at Information as to what effect the January naval Conference has had on the Mondav "I have greatconfidence ” Stimson said “ip his'character his ability and his experience and he knows that I have that confidence He told be before I went away that he was going to go with ms as my advisor and I have no reason to suppose he has changed his mind” Admiral Jones hesitated for some time after his selection by President Hoover before deciding to acTALKS cept the London assignment This attitude on the retired officer’s part was detailed by the United Press last Friday beJones was perturbed cause Admiral William partly V Pratt would have superior rank in London Jbut principally because Stimson and other civilians in charge of the naval negotiations refused to adopt a' rigid program for submission to the naval powers at London Stimson prefers to go to London in a position to bargain with the other delegations Asked today whether any concession had been made to Jones’ this point Stimson indicated belief a rigid American program would wreck the conference and that a bargaining position would be taken by American delegates in London stimWls JONES WILL rohibition HEAR HIM STOOENTS HELD LIQUOR SEIZED Every Room of Fraternity Found To Contain - Booze Kan club was held Thursday November 14 The meeting was called to order by President Pitt and severed motions were put before the house Borne very interesting talks were given by Ruben Mason and Walter Richards The meeting then ad” journedThe Ham And club is making rapid strides to success and will progress a lot in the future We are planning to build a short wave and television set in the near future Under the leadership of our ra- - ’ r URBANA 111 Nov' 18— (AP) — Shmby White 27 Belle Plaine Three students 'of the University smasned the glass door with his d He' was slightly of Illinois law school were arrested escaped injured Sunday iharged with violation of the prohibition --laws following the Sheriff Elmer Shoaff the written seizure of 15 gallons of liquor at a names of the three men they said fraternity house by a squad of dep- were the owners of the liquor uty sneriffs Shtaff said he believed The men arrested gave their the men had been buying liquor at ’ names as William S’horman of $12 a gallon and retailing it at $32 Crown Point ind Ernest Longbons a gallon throughout the fall and Marion 111 rnd A Withers of that while he felt only a few actually handled the liquor the en-- 2 Hibbing Minn J' The deputies raided the house alter questioning fraternity B w Hoare of Golconda III a sopoho-mor- e wao was taken Into custody yesterday when found carrying- - a bottle of liquor Hoare told officials he purchased the liquor at this fraternity house A search of the premises revealed liquor hidden in “virtually every room of the house” officials sair Twenty members of the who reside at the housefraternity held a meeting immediately ' following the raid A its finish they handed OUR MONTHS ’ January is named in honor of the Roman god Janus the two-fackeeper of the doorway - of heaven February from a Roman feast held in that month March for the Roman god Mars The origin of April is uncertain I jay is named for a mythical character Mala supposed to have been the daughter of Atlas June probably for the Goddess Juno though possibly for the Roman family Junius July for Julius Caesar who was born in that month and named it after himself August for his nephew the Emperor Augustus September October November and December (formed by adding “ber” to the Roman numerals septem octo novem and decern) means “seventh” “eighth” “ninth” and “tenth" respectively because they held those places in the old Roman year which began with March Our present calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 and adopted in England and America in 1757 1 — i interesting’ news The most news of interesting the week is that the Rotary club has discovered that Ogden needs a new Senior High school in fact that it is now “the most imperative need of Ogden at this time” This news was brought to the attention ofthe public by an announcement that a committee of the club headed by Charles Empey met with the board of education last Friday evening and announced that the securing of such a school is to be the main project of the' club during the conn ing year an Congratulations thanks Rotary you’re on the right track ’ Mr Ellis was cen for the 'very first basketball team the Ogden High ever hau He says he is lucky to be here because the members of that team were you might say be witched One guard was an aviator and was killed in the war A forward was also an aviator and he crashed Tne other uuard fell down the elevator shaft of the Globe mills and was killed Now only four are left of i - “first team” of seven members i Out of his talk we learned that wealth is not money alone although money is one ’form of wealth v seventy words a minute but this term it has raised- - to eighty words If we climb this far every term we will be writing at the rate of 120 wprds ‘per minute when school closes in the spiing I am sure that we are all looking forward to the time when we will be able to write at this speed The first year classes are getting the fundametnals no wand we are also expecting some big things from them when they get into the business world — Mona Forsha —— ' TAU ETE NU r To the gentle tap or President Forsha’s gavel Tau Ete Nu was SERVICES HELD called to order on November 15 A to e new initi the party FOR FIRE VICTIM members was planned for Friday night A new senior member Evelyn Upton was elected to the club Our new — PRESTON Idaho Nov 18— CUP) Funeral sendees were- conducted pledges are Florence Browning May for Mrs Marion L "Wilcox 74 today Eckersley Reardon and ports Norine BrishoL who was fatally burned when her —Joe Gale clothing caught fire from burning leaves Saturday She was the wife STENOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT of George Wilcox and had lived in It has been said that by the time Preston 32 years after spending ten the commercial students of Ogden in Salt Lake and seen in Ogden High are ready for a position the Surviving her are her husband forpositions will all be taken and daughters: Mrs Mabel W mer graduates This is not by so It Evans and Mrs Ina T Balline of doesn’t make any difference how Logan Utah Mrs Edna M Stevenmany stenographers there are son of Wendell Idaho and Mrs Elthere is always a vacant place Jor la Foster and Mrs Erma G Hobbs a Teal stenographer’ ' of Preston Miss Stephenson's second year m— classes are climbing right along Twenty-fiv- e miles of spired thread Last term the rate of dictation was would wpl?h onlv clsrht ounces ‘h - 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