Show THE OGDEN ATTACK MADE PROTEST MADE ON FARM BLOC Repair of Sidewalk Asked By Property ' Owners On Canyon Line of Congress - I Sitting as a board of equalization and review for the paving district which Included 14 blocks of concrete laid last summer the city commission this morning heard a protest of W D Watson John Farr? and David Carr representing property owners on Canyon road between Washington add Jefferson avenues - " ' ' 3 ' Senator Warns That Boads May Now Inertias Traffic Rates SUGAR DUTY TpPIC French Debt Settlement of $40 5000000 To Be The protcrt whlch was Bled folr J "We the property owners' on (the Canyon road between Washington avenue and Jefferson avenue do hereby protect the paying for the pavement of the Utah Rapid Transit right of way on the above named street "Our objections are: that It Is' an unjust tax: that the law passed by the legislature does not apply to Canyon road that Ogden city is a city of the first class and that there jare other reasons not mentioned herein "Wei also wish to draw the board’s attention and to ask for repair? to sidewalks where damage was done by the heavy trucks when pavement was under construction” In the discussion Commissioner Harman Vm- - Peery declared he thought the protest a just one He said in his opinion the street car company should pay for the paving The law covering the situation Jwas passed he contended only to allow property owners on Washington ave-n- ut to stand the expense of that one improvement The law should have been repealed by the last legislature he felt M lows: 1 ‘ t r Dec 11(UP)— J The senate farm bloc wu attacked in both hosues of congress today Representative Ramseyer Republican Iowa himself a firmer representative criticized the senate’s action in repealing the president’s power to change tariff rates under the flexible provision and 'Senator Allen Republican Kansas another westerner arose to defend Minnesota editors who urged congress to pass a tariff bm quickly without 1 cutting industrial rates ' WIDE IMPORTANCE The senate turned for a moment to consider the wide importance of the supreme court's O’Fallon railroad decision of last spring and Senator Howell Republican Nebraska introduced a joint resolution which would in effect reverse the supreme court by stating as the intention of congress that the inter- jr—— ACCIDENT VICTIM’S FUNERAL THURSDAY state commerce commission’s $ksls of ued rate-maki- should be ng contin- The supreme court held that the commission violated the Esch-Cu- m mins transportation- - act by falling fo take in consideration the reproduction "new” factor of valuation Howell said this placed ihb responsibility squarely on congress to express its intent aggregate rail valuations can be increased 43 per cent and rats to a point “as high ps the traffic will bear” under the present situation The senate lobby committee heard from Herbert C Lakin president of a large company composed pi American sugar growers who operate in Cuba testimony that he employed Edwin P Shattuck a friend of President Hoover and Chairman Smoot of the senate finance committee partly because of his friendship with the president Lakin said he learned through Shatjuck of Hoover-Smoconversations concerning sugar tariff rate TO MOBILIZE OPINION Lakin also admitted he attempted to mobilize public opinion in Latin American countries against a higher sugar tariff but was rebuffed by a Cuban cabinet minister to whom he wrote Lakin said he was “ashamed of letters he wrote on this' subject Shattuck obtained President Hoover’s permission- - before he accepted a position as attorney for La kin’s concern the Cuban company Lakin said ‘The house expected to pass the interior department appropriation bill and Chairman Hawley of the ways and means committee1 announced he would call up tomorrow the $4015000000 French debt settlement ratification f i The senate interstate commerce commission recessed for a day its hearings on a plan for a general communications regulation System and voted a favorable report op the nomination of former Governor Morrow of Kentucky to be a member of the railway mediation board and-warned'th- at ot T BRIGHAM CITY Dec 11— Funeral services for Don W Bywater 20 son of Alfred Bywater and Ithe late Francis M Bywater of Corinne who was accidentally killed at the Garfield smelters Sunday will1 be held at the Third ward chapel in this city Thursday at 1:30 plm under the direction of Bishop Abraham Evans of the Corinnc wardJln-terme- nt will be la the Brigham cemetery Don Bywater was born in Brigham City April 19 1909 He had resided with his parents on the farm) at Corinne for a nusiber of years past and had been employed by Ithe American Smelting and Refining company only a month Surviving are his father and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Lorenzo Barker Milton Eldon Edith Rhoda Roma Leon and Bywater all of Corinne - ) CASHIER ENDS LIFE IN LEAP 2000 ll— (AP)— A BOMBAY CLEVELAND Dec man identified as James E Naugh-to- n assistant cashier of the U S fidelity and' Guaranty company leaped to his death from the high TO WED IN OliJE DAY El-nor- VACANCIESOPEN WITH GOVERNMENT I Dec j 11— (UP)— Seek- ing to avoid the provisions of the new child marriage restriction act whiclx becomes effective January 1 nearly 1000 child marriages were level bridge here todayi to take place today in the He plunged 110 feet downward scheduled Surat district of the Bombay presito a pavement below dency today The new act provides' that boys shall be at least 18 years and INJURED’ NEGRO IS 14 for marriage and establishes girls the IN CAR BOMBINGS age of consent for girls at 16 Pres NEW ORLEANS La Dec 11— ent laws provide no restrictions (UP) -T-wo street cars were bombed here last night resulting in injury MRS LINDy MAKES to one person and approximately CHANGES IN PLANE $1500 damage The cars were partially wrecked when dthey passed over an explosive WASHINGTON Dec 11— (UP)— which-habeen placed under the The feminine inf uence was noted tracks today in the sturdy Curtis Falcon John Hubert 26' negro sustained biplane used by Charles A Lind bruises and cuts when the windows bergh in his extensive travels Mrs in the car were shattered There Lindbergh accompanies him on were about 25 passengers on each many trips Attaches at Bolling field where the plane has been quartered since Lindbergh’s arrival here yesterday reports ithe following im ( provements The plain military type passenger cockpit has been reupholstered and better-- protection provided from the wind stream The exhaust pipes have been altered so the gases are carried behind the passenge? before being released An additional step has been pro vided for the passenger cockpit v j j j j 4 I i Discussed WASHINGTON FOG-DELAY- ON ROAD PAVING BY MEMBERS - STANDAED-EXAM1NE- ! i The United States civil service commission announces the following open competitive examinations: Assistant technical review ecitor (foreign) $2800 to $3100 a year ma teria! division air service war de partment for duty at Wright field Dayton Ohio J Junior veterinarian $2000 a year bureau of animal Industry depart- ment of agriculture lor duty In the field All states except Maryland Vir ginla- (Vermont Delaware and the District of Columbia have received less than their share of appointments in the apportioned departmental service at Washington D C Fun information may be obtained from A R Ward at the postoffice in L - this city M- -- CLERK OF COURT NOW GRANDFATHER David B Foulger city court clerk faced a row of prisoners held on charges of vagrancy and drunkenness In the courtroom thla morning with more than his usual smilel As he read the complaints there was a - F vibrant tone in his voice ' Mr Foulger became a grandfather this morning A girl was born to Mr and Mrs Weldon Taggart in the Dee hospital at an early hour Mrs Miss Rachel Taggart was formerly Foulger £uy u Ey DNESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 11 192 E S TWO WILL FACE AUTO TRAFFIC i ? FELOjJYCIIARGE KANSAS CITY Dec 11— (AP)— large part cf three states Missouri Kansas and Arkansas struggled this morning to keep traffic moving through a dense fog which dropped over hundreds of square miles soon after dark last night Air routes have been paralyzed since Sunday and motor traffic moved today at snail's pace' In many low spots drivers could see not even the radiator’s of their own cars Block ' signals and the lanterns of switchmen were invisible a car’s length distant trainmen said Officials of air routes operating to the southwest from Kansas City sgid no planes had left here since Sunday morning Manslaughter Arraignments In City Court Set For ” Thursday - i- 4 First Sale of Property To County Takes Placo December 2 j -- ’ 14 -- Two young Ogden men are to be arraigned in City Judge Simon Bar-low- ’s court Thursday morning on charges of involuntary manslaughter it was said today-b- y Assistant County Attorney Kennett H Mai an The defendants are Israel Oliash 21 of 148 Twenty-fift- h street and Ed Green 37 of 145 West Oak street Each is at liberty on $500 ball bond j Oliash is charged with and billing Harold Schuetteshooting 23 of Valley CltyJN D last Friday In the commission of a lawful act but without undue caution and circumI spection” Oliash was trying to sell young Schuette a 38 caliber revolver wen the trigger clicked and explod ed a bullet (according to the test! raony given ’in the Inquest DetecFLOOD tive C E Noble signed the com plaint Green is charged with striking Storm 'Takes Toll of 184 Raymond Burch last with his automobile while Thursday on the driving 1 Historic Points Are RIverdale highway "under the inAssociated Press Photo f fluence of and intoxicating liquor Threatened King Zogu of Albania who has f— driving ' in excess of 30 miles per been suffering from a severe throat hour” Burch died the following LONDON Dec 11— (AP)— Flood day Chief- of Detectives Robert affection Is reported worse in dls w’aters were mounting in England Burk is named as the f complainant patches from Tirana today as fresh gales swept across although he! had not signed the pa the British Isles adding to the pos- pers this mbrning sibility of further havoc by the terrific storm which already has taken 184 lives along the British and conH tinental coasts There were heavy floods in Portugal swollen rivers in Franca and flood conditions In many parts of BY England particularly along the Thames river which last year overflowed its banks with great damage W IL Bennett has been appoint Several historic points near LonDo Much A They ed Nearly district manager of the ' two don were being threatened -The Tate art gallery with itstoday Schramm Johnson drug stores in rich Damage Per Year collection was being guarded careOgden replacing Roy M Sowadzkl Fires fully as the Thames mounted The jAa who been has to take transferred lower grounds of Windsor castle were under water while the grounds Porcupines are about as great a charge of the company’s stores in of historic Eton college across the menace to forests in the Rocky Phoenix Ariz mountain 'area as fires it was reriver also were flooded Mr Bennett a registered In general the storm of the past vealed here! today in figures com- pharmacist in became 1911 and has been at officials the lntermoun employed in week had abated except for sporadic piled by Ogden for 17 years outbursts Worse weather neverthe- tain forest Service offices Upon arriving Mora 56000 thitfi less was still feared porcupines’ In nected with thehereA heRbecame conMcIntyre the lntermoun t? in forests are escomoony and remained with timated to destroy about four trees prr concern Uiat was until it taken over leach per year a conservative fig- six years ago by the Schramm -ure by girdling These trees are Johnson chain He has- been with generally small averaging about 75 JSchramm-Johnson since then board feet per tree Using those figures the yearly loss is more than 16000000 board feet Destruction by fire is very erratic from year to year For five years Climbing up the tall extension 1924 to 1923 inclusive the destine ladder of an Ogden city fire depart- Uon of feet by fire In the re ment truck today Dick Bradley vet- gion wasboard approximately 13000000 eran chimney sweep 51 years of yearly age Inserted a rope in the flag pole The loss from forest fires this past of the new armory building on season will several times highTwenty-thir- d street er than the(run average for the five The ladder reached to within years J about 10 feet of the pole’s golden tip and Bradley shinned up the rest PILOT IS SICK of the way Quite a number stopped to see him perform the feat AFTER COLD TRIP BRIToi WATERS i- 1 1 The 1929 delinquent tax list will be published Saturday evening in The Ogden Standard-ExaminCounty Treasurer David W Evans expects his corps cf workers will have completed the task of making up the list by Friday morning The first sale to Weber county cf property for delinquent taxes will take place on December 2 1 and the final rale will take place1 on Jan20 After the property is sold uary 1 per cent interest per month is charged A penalty Interest of 3 per cent is added to payments which became delinquent November 30 The varius taxing districts are receiving regular remittances of their portion cf the tax money collected by - Mr Evans The - city schools he reports have’ received $332000 their full proportion for the amount of city taxes collected to far The other districts ! receiving money are Weber county schools the state of Utah Ogden city and i Weber county er j MAHARAJAH BACK HOME - IN INDIA 6 treesTn JDreb W PORCUPINES BENNETT MADE MANAGER SWEEP COMBS ARMORY POLE India Dec 11— (AP) BOMBAY —The former Maharajah cf Indore and Ills American wife i who was Nancy Miller cf Seattle arrived at Karachi today Their baby girl was with then It is reported here that the ex— and his American MahaMaharajah ranee Intend to aetUe permanently in India - j H—4— POINT N Y Dec WEST (AP)— The army is take no chances on run-kisswater ‘The football party win taka half a freight ear of Its own spring variety when It leaves December 18' tojjayStanford j fPILLS CHICHESTERS HKIm" Jllf EKS tnitWisTf BK4XUP1LIA ln40 M imt loia $r tvuxrutx m-CGui- s ' WOME NSPONSOR SWIMMING MEET CmCAGO Dec 1L— (AP)— The Illinois Women’s Athletic club plans to get along without- - male officials at its games and meets In announcing a meet for Friday night swimming W Folsom vice president of the Central A A U was named referee with Caroline Smith Chapman Ethel Lackie and Ethelda Bleibtrey former Olympic stars as assistants Mrs-Richa- rd Mc-Walt- ers GREAT FALLS Mont Dec 11— (UP) — His determination to pilot his ship to its destination— the selfsame spirit that is the mainspring of all airmail service — may cost Harry Hollenbeck airmail flier his life Hollenbeck a National Parks Air ways pilot is in a hospital suffer ing with a severe attack of pneumonia Arriving in Butte from Pocatello Saturday the pilot remarked hi felt unwell He was urged to remain in Butte but insisted on completing his trip to Great Falls! on the flight north He met zero weather and by the time he arrived at his Journey’s end-hwas a verv sick man ! e LEWIS WINS IN CANADIAN BOUT LONDON Ont Dec II— (AP)— Lewis won a wrestling !uteroI U frequently effective end out muecuiar eoreaeM end by 5th hour All drugiu Our Salt Lake Store Has Sent Its Entire Radio Stock To Ogden Having discontinued the Radio Department in our Salt Lake store the entire stock has been shipped to Ogden for quick clear ance “Here they are!” Ttet firet application j j Table Bosch WRDGH - i (OflESSfSSiS! 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