Show ' THE OGDEH STANDARD - EXAMINER 22 ACCUSED OF L A BRIBERY QUIZ DAMAGE ACTION 111 - Car BRITONS FIND EMBASSY DRY JURY HANDS Little Stock Is Left By Howard Lady Lindsay Company Eliminated As Defendant In $5500 Case Declares The damage trial of Ilyrum Peterson against Clark Nye and the Utah Rapid Transit company which has been in progress In Judge Eugene E Pratt's division of the Second district court since Tuesday went to the jury at 1:30 o’clock this afternoon Peterson sought 5487 damages from the defendants as a result of an accident at Twenty-sixt- h street and Wall avenue on September 7 1827 Testimony in the case was that Peterson's and Nye’s motor vehicles collided and Peterson's truck stalled on the car tracks and the car hit it Judge Pratt in his instructions to the Jury directed a verdict of no cause for action as against the Utah Rapid Transit company The Jury therefore was considering the case against Nye and also the Utah Rapid Transit company's counter claim for 6304 against Peterson for damages to the car three-corner- WASHINGTON March 23— (UD —The cellar of the British embassy ed here is almost dry If the new ambassador Bit Ronald Lindsay decides to revoke the policy of former Ambassador Howard who discontinued Imports of liquor he will have to bring in new stocks from abroad aoon "W took over the stock left by Sir Esme Howard but there was to take over" Kactlcally nothing said in an Interview here today Howard discontinued Imports several months ago but had stores on hand at that time Lady Lindsay said today her husband would not decide whether his regime would be wet or dry until they move 4n June to the new embassy which she explained today will be furnished from England AVIATORS BACK PLUMB TRACES IN CIVILIZATION LIGHT HISTORY Tracing the history of artiflcla light from the days of primitive mankind to the present' showing the oldest types of lamps and com paring them with the mart modern electrical equipment If T Plumb consulting engineer of the General Electric company entertained mem- bers of the fellowship club Thurs day evening in the First Methodist church hail where the monthly dinner meeting was held He also explained recent electrical discoveries regarding the nature of light health and health rays Including the usually accepted color rays or the rainbow the infra-re- d Here are the principal figures Involved to date In the J928 Julian Petroleum Corp case now rays ra dlo waves ultra-violrays being by the Los Angeles grand jury Pictured above are: Jacob Berman Julian aide and roomie rays He was Introduced at thoprobed and his brother Louis Berman both accused of bribery upper right Mr telephone by Walter Hales of the Weber colCaroline Love Juror below left to right Louis Krause private detective also accused of briblege faculty C Grider Frank B Juror and John Juror Groves ery! Mbs Gladys Anderson soprano delighted the club members with several very pleasing solo numbers begin to draw on storage price al her accompanist being Miss Philway tend to advance lips Orchestral music was fur Of course there have been many pished by a group including Miss false starts in the past toward oil Teuscher and Messrs Herman Hancurtailment only to be followed by sen Whitney Clyde Moyes and a breaking down of agreement! and Walker further discouragement Hence there fis no certainty that all the elements In the Industry have been brought Into line and can be kept from Shop breaking over the traces There may be temporary spurt of flush proTo Be duction which may causa temporary discouragement and price reactions BABSON PARK Fla March 28— voluntary agreement Now If restric- However because of the recent deOpening-o- f the Ogden Hardware which I have outlined company store at 2358 Washington Any analysis of the oil industry and tion agreements break down the velopments avenue under new ownership Is an- ts securities must consider both the Slate Government can take a hand the prospects for the oil business are than they have nounced today J L Ertcl having ongpull outlook and tho Immediate to force restriction since California more encouraging some time purchased the lease and fixtures or near-terprospects For some has been one of the worst offenders been for BETTER OIL STOCKS Ime I have felt that the long pull In the and obtained new stock of merchanproblem the believe the best oil stocks are I dise Tho new owner and manager loaslbllitles of the oils ore thorough-- y prospect of definitely clearing up the fundamentally sound and have not sound In the first place it is a situation in that area is distinctly has been engaged in the hardware other business practically all of his life “repeat" business with a steadily helpful to the oil outlook as a whole been boomed along with many The market Is now very his father having taken him into growing demand second over fuA third development coming on securlt should purchase in a Colorado store dur- ture years the supply will gradually top of the other two is the recom selective and onedeflated partnership securities thoroughly only diminish thus his rcmaln-‘ng tho ing making mendation by the Federal Oil con youthful days For the past a good outlook of which the year be has been in Ogden and now properties more valuable and nervation Board that gasoline re with a good example This Is a has decided to make this city his hlrd new uses arc constantly being finer cut down their operations oils are time to buy oils because they discovered for petroleum and its about permanent home locating hero with Owing to build good been lagging behind the market his family which open up new mar- lag up of huge gasoline supplies last and In general are selling on a de The Ogden merchant Is a grad- kets summer stocks on hand at flated price basis The ratio of price uate of the University of Nebraska In the past few years however record high levels- - Howeverare the Is also low The oils to and a war veteran being a member he short-ter- m outlook bas been fre- trend of of gasoline has been haveearnings not much popularity of the American Legion The Og- quently clouded by Intermittent distinctly output enjoyed downward sine© last Oc In recent months owing to the price den Hardware store reopens Satur- periods of lober The price daily production of gas cutting and other adverse conditions and cutting poor earnings Practi- olinc In February was about 1164000 day Earnings have reflected this situacally no other Industry can turn on barrels compared with 1280000 tion by some decline which has admore production as quickly as oil barrels for the peak month last Fall ded to the unpoplarity of the oil This will not always be true as in The Federal Conservation group However fundamentally the he course of time our resources be- recommendation for even Board’s May further oils are sound Competition Is decome diminished At the present curtailment has been acheartily due to consolidations and creasing time however the condition exists cepted by the refiners and should more Cause use of pipe lines extensive The oil industry is like a huge cis- result drastic cut Later Careful selection 1s of course necestern When the producers want gasolineIn a veryare to reflect sary in the oil group as well as In price likely LOS ANGELES March 23— (UP) more oil all they have to do Is to this trend by an advancing ten- other groups —The grand Jury today resumed the turn the spigot Buy for Investment Unfortunately In dency of the large strongly stocks the only Investigation which is expected to recent years they have been turning A fourth important factor look- entrenched well rounded companies result in sensational indictment of It on at the wrong times Also inpersons who assertcdly had a hand stead of agreeing when it should be ing toward betterment Is the volun- with a good record of earnings and in the irregularities which turned on and off too many pro- tary action of certain large com- dividends Speculative purchases the collapse of the 100000000caused Jul- ducers up to recently have been panies to cut down their oil and should be even more carefully ian Petroleum corporation gasoline Imports in about the some selected and particular attention a hand at the faucet Jacob Berman former Julian exec- taking — with proportion as refining operations In given to the character of the mandisastrous results this country are cut down If this agement The growing spirit of coutive who has turned state's eviIMPROVEMENT LOOMS is followed out it will remove operation is one of the most hopedence in a number of cases arising policy Several recent inthe threat from the Julian failure went into dicate a turn for developments foreign flood of ful signs for the future of the inthe better In the gasoline and ofoil awhich the Jury room to continue his in- oil business and greatly might other- dustry and Its securities Leaders of Improve the side story of the 4000000-shar- e over- near-turoutlook Most Important wise endanger the success of cur- the business should and doubtless issue which led to the Julian wreck Is the voluntary reduction of about tailment efforts in this country It will do all in their power to foster shows that the spirit of cooperation that spirit Berman said he expected his tes- 110000 barrels per in crude oil has now taken a firmer hold on Business by the Babsonchart now timony would requier at leant two output during Marchday compared with industry than at any time in the hours He spent ftve hours before February This was achieved stands at 7 percent below normal the voby past the Jury yesterday with 5 per cent above norcompared luntary agreement among the pro A fifth straw showing which way mal at this time a year ago dueers especially by the statewide curtailment plan put Into effect In the wind blows Is the recent inINCREASE NOTED California Cam pared with the peak crease of 25 cents a barrel In the Copyright— 1 830— Publisher Flnan- clal Bureau of production last August the crude oil prices in California While IN IDAHO STORMS rate March rate shows a decline of about this advance was probably designed NEWORkT March 28— (AD 16 per cent Every month from to compensate producers for tem- George Moore’s scheme for reducing BOISE 23— (AD— A August to March has shown succes- porary March loss of income In the ‘cur- the price of amusement has gone marked increase In precipitation on sive declines in production compared tailment program It Is nevertheless askew II hired a taxi In Newark the Jackson Lake watershed' this with the previous month This clear- a distinctly optimistic development and toured New York When the month over February was reported ly indicates the iirogross of coopera With the heavy season meter registered $24 he started today to the state department of tiva curtailment and is ft very for both oil and consuming now at gasolins leave but wa arrested Rereclamation by Joseph- Markham healthy trend of oil admit- hand and with the trend of output French to fusing federal reclamation superintendent tedly is large Storage pay a fine because it wa but the declindownward in each case than Imposed for similar at Moran Wyoming on the site of ing production ratewh it shquld not continuing the price situation la more promis- higher offenses previously he got 13 days the dam take long to bring the supply In ing to th Industry As nen as we In Jail An increase of three and a half line with consumption Inches in available water on the A second important factor is watershed during the month was re- upholding of the legality of the ported although this left the total Lyons Gas Law in California This for the winter still below normal law which calls for conservation of The average snow depth 1s 53 Inches natural gas through restricted procompared with 60 inches in 1829 duction and which necessarily will Water content is 17 inches this year bring restriction of crude oil production as well has been contested in compared with 16 Inches last-yeathe courts for some months The of final decision upholding it reinforces Probably more than one-thithe people of the earth live In China by legal edict the efforts of Califorand India nia producers to curtail through et X-ra- ys Improvement For Oil Industry Looms According To R Babson - Hardware Who Urges Cooperative Spirit Reopened m over-nroductl- cta over-producti- Grand Jury ' one-seven- on THE PAS Man March 23— (UP) Jim Vance and Brian Blasdate northern airmen who were marooned at Baker lake off the west const of Hudson bay most of the winter were back In civilisation today after 1000 mile mushing trip from the "ar nothern trading post The two reached Glllan on (he ludson bay railroad with their dog teams Thursday and will go to Winnipeg Saturday Tli men were marooned at Baker lake when their airplane was smashed while engaged In a search for Colonel C IE McAlptne party which finally was located at Cambridge bay in the Arctic Because of the extreme danger of sending a descue plane Into the northern area In winter Vanco and Blasdale refused offers of aerial aid and radioed that they would mush out Vance told how the men set out from Baker lake on January 2 They traveled “whether the weather was fine or bad" sometimes In the face of extreme cold and blinding snow and after more than two months and a half reached mile 327 Hudson bay railway outpost on March 23 Both men were tanned Just as though they had spent the winter In the south Their Christmas dinner at Baker lake before the trip began consisted of beans toast and coffee - FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 23 1030 Broker Is Charged CHICAGO SLOPS With Grand Larceny NEW YORK March A grand Jury which had heard testimony by former Governor Alfred E Smith John J Rsskob chairman of the Democratic national committee and Michael E Meehan a brok- 2(AP— er today returned an Indictment Robcharging grand larceny ert Le Harrison missingagainst Park avenue broker Harrison disappeared In February leaving behind rerwted obligations of more than 1000000 He la alleged to have told his clients who claim they were defrauded that ho was interested In a stock pool with Smith Itaskob and Meenan who have since said they did not know Harrison and that hi representations were Incorrect — —- SALT LAKE March 28tUP)-T- he army transport plane blaring the way for the first mihy pursuit group in its flight from Mount Clemens Mich to Sacramento landed at the municipal air port at 2:03 p m today completing n Wyn March splashed about today In two billion tom of slush First came the winter gale raging madly and whipping spring far southward then the snow two days and nearly 20 Inches uf It and then camo the thaw Snowdrift slopped Into rivulets under the warmth of the sun that rushed through a sky gray yesterday impassable street became urban swamps snow-packroof became of winter showering icicles and slush on person on the street below Winter's echo the weather bureau reported laid a re ige of two billion ton of snow on Chicago and it environ Part of this of course melted away— part was dumped ln- to the Chicago river and Lake Michigan but Chicagoans were In no mood to argue— a far as they were concerned there was stUJ two billion ton left— dirty cold sloppy slush Throughout the city and suburbs 40 000 unemployed were enlisted ni CHICAGO rear-guar- IN SALT LAKE rd Streets Are Urban Swamps With Icicles Falling From Roofs nt Ion of the Ttahyionlftns ed PLANE ARRIVES tri-moto- ABOUT IN SLUSH 1 an hour to aid the gun in routing tho snow School children ’flushed with a two days’ vacation alopped back to their classrooms this morning pathway were opened to many outlying factories Lake Michigan settled bark peacefully into its enurned bed and water ran more clearly from faucet For two day the tttual din was rushed in the soft falling snow— but the noise emerged stain today— the noise of million of feet slushing in slush 4- Thoma A Edison had to Install his first electric light free In order to get anyone to give them a trial 4 The promissory note dates back to 2100 year B C and was the’lp-ve- ds rUSl the trnfoWnPJfu HI ffiAi Make (He Mt tonight Corner 25th and Grant Milk red Friers Rhode Island Reds And Plymouth J Rock Registered Chinchillas Ann ESaim&3o ©C Soa E?®c3 a Salmon Halibut Smelt Crab Etc - msssssi IDAHOANS GROW THEIR OWN TOBACCO BOISE March 28— (AP)— Idaho farmers have started growing their own tobacco department of agriculture Indicated today but little hope wa held out that the state would one day become one of the country' leading tobacco states The tobacco la used primarily by the farmers themselves not to chew but to mix in sprays to control the eodilng moth on the apple crop tc th on i Sensation VAGABOND BDAKTSB SATURDAY NIGHT All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables AH the Time JUST DRIVE IN PHONE 4331 at the -- m — ‘ r rd BONNET SHOP 2150 WASHINGTON AVE 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