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A r t— -- Oi)fL 0rtahr Oglsm Powers Agree To Restrict ' Use oj Submarines —— CO— Cfeaiutirr $ at Cetmumt ‘ CV French Present Figures Fqr Consideration of Conference - 1 " Feb 12— (AP)— Both the American and British delegations to the London naval confer ence regard the position taken at yesterday’s plenary session regarding submarines as representing a definite decision to restrict the use of submersibles against merchant ships The statement of Secretary Stim-so- n last night that he regarded yesterday’s work as a significant achievement for the conference attracted widespread interest in view of the fact that submarine-problemwere referred to a committee for study without the plenary” session expressing a formal view by vote During a conference with newspapermen last night- the secretary ' said in part: LONDON s STIMSON STATEMENT “Concerning the plenary meeting thi3 morning I want to call your attention to the fact that there has been a definite decision by the naval conference today Not a tenta-iv- e one— a definite one “The five powers agreed to restrict the use of the submarine against merchant ships to the same rules which are applied to surface vessels ' “I want to say about that that I regard this single incident as worth the visit of the American delegation here in London That marks a step forward in a matter that our country once went to war about” The secretary also said that impetus had been given for the movement for the eventual abolition of submarines BRITONS AGREE Newspapermen this morning fired a volley of question at the British spokesmen concerning Secretary Stimson’s pronouncement and were informed that the British delegation gave unequivocal adherence to the secretary’s interpretation of yesterday’s events The American delegation met this morning to work out the details of American submarine policy for presentation before the conference committee of the whole when the question arises in that body The delegation expected to have everything in concrete form py tomorrow ' Another development out of ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says Excess VI KIK’IA I Sm’I H I ACCEPTED i a new world’s ski jumping record! This amount-standready for enrolled in the Ogden tournament of next Saturday and Sunday who is sucthe professional cessful in shattering the mark of 229 feet made In 1921 “by Henry Hall The check offered the signatures of Fred M Nye treasurer and by the Ogden chamber of commerce and bearing - E J Fjeldsted secretary is pictured here j Two thousand dollars for s American headquarters was that the on delegation decided to stand firmly its position that the unlimited categories— namely cruisers destroyers and submarines—must be settled before the battleship problem finally is attacked It was confirmed that the French had presented tentative figures for the fleet tonnage desired by France and it was said these figures furnished- a sufficient basis so that practical progress could be made by the committee which1 is drawing up a formula for combining global and iof measuring categorical - methods -- : navies This committee has reached unanimous agreement onr some points but is still struggling1 with others G A served will be Refreshments R Bruerton has Divorce again filed suit In district court for a divorce from Thelma E Bruerton They were married on February 16 1924 in Farmington and have no children MOTHER KILLS Suit — A1 SELF FAMILY f Youths Want Wives With Sex Experience Losing of Mortgage Money " Brings Action In New York YORK Feb 12— (UP)— NEW YORK Feb 12— (UP)— Co- America seemed very strange to Mr lumbia university men if their an- and Mrs Oscar Wlddauer who came swers to a questionnaire are truth- from Germany five years ago They ful have little use for old standards couldn’t get-us- ed tb the city and I of morality Sixty of the first 75 students to they v always spoke in their native reply assorted they would not marry language talking often of “the old a girl 3 hO had not had sex experi- country” ence rs the Stolid and 75 answered “yes” Fifty out of the“Do to- the sort not were believe in however the you question sexual relations outside of mar- to give up They settled down gradriage?” The questionnaire was inspired by ually and bought a little home In Bertrand Russell’s recent book Ozone Park Queens Nearby was the “Marriage and Morals” but a ma- Bayside cemetery In which Mrs jority disagreed with his contention Weidauer frequently walked She that a marriage should not be legal- said it was the nearest thing she ly binding until a child is born Only could find to the Saxony country25 supported this view side she loved 4 On the query “Does religion have ’When her husband returned from any appeal to you as part of a per- work last night he found this note: sonal philosophy?”! the vote was di“I lost the mortgage money ($100) vided 37 to 36 when I was walking in the cemetery The payment was due today I DAD’S ‘HAD PRACTICE asked Goodbardt Harvey and Hans Teacher—You must bring an ex- and they say they want to go with cuse from your mother next time mother God bless you Oscar ” you are late On the floor lay Mrs Weidauer’s Pupil — Please will dad do? Moth- body Grouped around her were er says he’s chock-fu- ll of ’em— those of their four children' Four burners on the eras stove were open Sydney Bulletin NEW i hard-worki- Wei-daue- ng - Camp to Meet — Camp N of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs Maggie M Hartog Parry avenue 365 I Car Taken — C F Lockwood 2557 Adams avenue reported to the police late Tuesday night that his automobile was stolen from that dress earlier in the evening ad- i Arrested — Joe Moralno 26 was ar- rested Tuesday night at Doxey street and Wall avenue on a charge of petit larceny He was being held in the city jail today pending arraignment Thursday morning ‘ ! marriage license was issued to James Brown of Ogden and Lou Willie Blakey of Denver Colo in the county" clerk’s office license— A Tuesday afternoon CHICAGO Feb 12— (UP)— Chided by his wife because he could find no work to relieve the - penury of their home George Iloncharevich 43 shot her today slashed his own throat and cut two of his children when they tried to restrain him Honcharevich and his wife Katherine 37 were taken to the North Avenue hospital Both Were said to be near death he from- the throat wounds and she from a- wound near the jugular vein Honcharevich shot his wife In the neck and then attempted to commit suicide with a razor Two children Peter 15 and George 9 attempted to restrain their father and were other chilcut with the razor-Twdren were not molested 1 The musical numbers were givei! by Mrs Fay King Whitmeyer who delighted the Rotarians with two vocal solos Mrs Hillabrant was her accompanist Dee Bramwell yell CH WAFFLE ' ONE Program: Glee Club: “Invictus” “Spin Spin ” “On the Road to Mandalay” “Dreaming Alone in the Twilight” 'UTAH Miss Summerhays: “Mary of Argyle” “A Birthday” large comfortable rooms & Glee Club and Miss ’Sum- Famous for good food merhays: “Heidelberg Stein Song” “Sylvia” “The All Outside Rooms i $250 up ' I With Bath $350 up Tailor’s Song’ “Italian Street Song” HW LIGHT Sponsored by - FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION Largest Intermountain Banking Organization ul HOTEL MT BARGAINS FORiYOU TREMENDOUS —— — —— ——II street I Sill J—M nil— HAVE YOU ATTENDED THE ? 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CInb Meeting —The Harmony club of the 'Security Benefit association will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Ann Hill 867 Twenty-fir- st 4 BREAKFAST SET Both (Soprano) Guest Soloist Convenient to the theatres hopping district and leading office buildings Most modem equipment — : 21 PIECE TUNE IN KSL AT 8:30 TONIGHT University of Utah Men’s Glee Club C40O THE IRON and Florence Suxmnerhays “Where God made the slides for us” was the way President Torguson of the ski association pictured the mountains around Ogden the vastness of which he said could only enthuse those engaged in winter sports “Utah has been too preoccupied with its own affairs to realize this asset of mountains and snow” he continued “But now! the world is lopking toward Ogden! and these winter events” He compared the mountains with those of Switzerland and asked why it was necessary to send tourists to Switzerland when the same attractions could be found here That Becker hill is one for ski records was shown when 50 $ leader of the Ogden High school was a guest and made a brief talk in which he aroused enthusiasm regarding the Ogden High school sports program EXCELLENT LOCATION won-rlerf- IT’S WARM THERE y 'be feeling the heat justj: must i t now” “Where Is he living?” “He’s not”— The Humorist o RANDOLPH AT LA SALLE Cause-o- f gas-maki- Mate Shoots Wife And Tries Suicide tent” - This Evening— Ladies auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will meet at 7:30 o’clock this evening in the United War Service rooms on the fifth floor of the Kie-sbuilding After the meeting a covered luncheon party will be given for the retired officers of Hydrochloric " " Speeches - Scotty Allan famous Alaskan dog racer and G C Torguson equally famous as president of the American Ski association were speakers this noon at the Ogden Rotary club luncheon in the Hotel Bigelow being Introduced by a third nationally known sportsman Gus Becker as president of the Western America Winter Sports association The entire Rotary session was devoted to presentation of the winter sports program the guests for the event including many who will take part in the dog racing and ski jumping History of dog racing as a winter sport was related by Scotty Allan who told of experiences in Nome and around the Bering straits up the Yukon and other portions of the far north His first race he said was in 1907 for a $6000 purse others following year after year until he left for a trip to Europe with his dogs Now dog racing has become both a national and inernational sport ‘‘Dogs take the spirit of the race more than the men” said Allan answering criticisms that there is cruelty in dog racing “Neither men nor dogs can be damaged by endurance tests they can be damaged perhaps by short sprints”£ln turn the famous mushcr criticized the city methods of exercising dogs which he said are not natural ways of giving exercise to animals Nature he said has directed how animals will exercise properly men ir their living have gotten away from the proper methods for exercise oi themselves j Acid is Indigestion X X - In Conflicts IS JSt Rotary Meeting Is Devoted To Winter Sports ! VIEW ABOUT RACE CAREER iX'0 " i thousand and Jio100 T?'0 — — — §ZCQQ feKJ JUMP XEV WC FdU’g R3CCR3 - V - ‘ February 4 3KtaSj the speaker declared that “Lars Haugen has selected the hill on which the world record can be broken not that it “will be broken Satevery one of urday or Sunday-bu- t the ski jumpers will do his best to break it” President E R Alton of the Ogden chamber of commerce spoke briefly regarding the plans for the dog race and ski events commending J S Lewis for the giving of a special dog race cup and Dick Gunn for having made it possible by his active efforts to secure the Union Pacific athletic meet for Ogden this summer A brief statement regarding the winter sports program was made by Chairman Becker who explained that the drastic action in closing Ogden canyon to traffic on Saturday and Sunday was because of safety measures He related several interesting sidelights regarding the Ogden delegation’s trip to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe Commendation of the splendid support and cooperation of Ogden citizens in developing the winter sports idea was also given helpfulness of the news' papers being specially mentioned OTHERS SPEAK ' President Ernest Ford of the Ro tary club in a brief introduction of Chairman Becker declared that the Rotarians are “back of the win ter sports program to the fullest ex’ Awaits Maker of New World Sid Record Prize! ft- ' Baking Powder BLACK TEA (ORANGE PEKOE) 4$ Spice |