Show The Ogden Standard -- Examiner this better Our agricultural at Ames supported by the taxes we pay is teaching our boys to get more out of school our farms They are experiBy JARTIIUE BRISBANE soil rotation with crop menting rLBtitfUiNucu(Copyright 1929 King - KUndte ir A L CUtouAi J Features disease for culture Syndicate Inc) preventatives PailUbtn to the and everything pertaining An Independent Newspaper BEIIOLONE OIL KING to find ways of raising farm and OUR FLYING ARMY Published Sunday evening tmj HOW CRIME IS FINANCED morning althont fnanto or a dab more products" NAME It NEWTON Matter st the Entered as Second-cla“Wej fight the weather plant Pestoffiee Ogden Utah and animal disease InseGts and Established 1S79 The gasoline weeds and pray that the: Lore LOS ANGELESworried SUBSCRIPTION BATES the big oil that !5c will reward Put efforts and that Delivered by carrier one month is becoming a few men ago days By mail In advance in Utah Idaho cut : - - U- the! big idea gulling a solo dance at last night?” demanded Brother Fred as the to Sunday morning breaffast “What is d solo danclBSked Father lavin “It was tap” answer! the Flapper wearily - - TUHAT’S ss -- we may produce more abundant- reality Here the price has been cuts Three months Now Mr Legge says thatfis as low as TO cents and deeper ly disLSO to due is This are expected Six months all wrong If we don’t quit this organized One year disorganand production 1Z’J) All other states $100 n month ize ddistribution prices are going way down i one yea Any buyer who exults In the low Member of The Associated Press United Why should I fertilize my soil? price of today exults prematurely Press Consolidated Press NEA ' Service Why should I vaccinate my He will more than make up for it ' and A B C Why should I cultivate later -on en’ hogs? ! ! -' The Departments Standard-Examine- r’ y Platform 73000 Population by 1933 Place on the Transcontinental Air Route Control of a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate 150000 People A M Oder n City and County Bali ding A Direct Highway to Great Salt lake The Monte Crista Road to Rich A A county High School Worthy of the City Ar- Another North and South terial Highway A Municipal Athletic Field Road Aggressive County Building Program More Street Improvements in Ogden Improved City Parks A Municipal Golf Course a City of Beautiful Ogden Homes An FINING MOTORISTS WHO RUSH TO FIRES When flames from a blazing warehouse near the Dee school Thursday night motorists lighj£J the so-cal- led I make States prosperity might been solved to the satisfaction United a careful study of Sir Charles Oil of individual farmers even Deterding head of the Shell ' company though the prospects are that An able Dutchman born in Holthe Industry as a whole is about land knighted by the British with to be benefited his office in London Deterding surworld 'from the oil man’s The other clipping contains a veys the view of literally' as an im few remarks from a speech point pejial conqueror Governor Roosevelt of New York In the Dutch East Indies where made to a group of farm men his company started he has giganand women The governor said: tic holdings at the door of China “How happy is the family toAn understanding with the British Burmah gives him an oil supply day located on a farm 'in New inside frontier of York state afid able to say every India the import duty day as they get up in the mornHe has gigantic oil deposits hr ing and as they go to bed at a i V Noitmatter how muchrh0youhadscoldonceme Father “ I f “We at swflned to heavens the scene as if the conflagration was a signal fire calling them to a general mobilization Automobiles filled the streets and the alleys Firemen had to shout warnings that the hose lines be not run over The fire BATTLE BETWEEN MEN trucks had to wiggle in and out AND AN OIL WELL to get into effective position Victor Hugo wrote in his 'best One truck from the Ninth style a description of a battle street station had to take to the between men and a cannon A car tracks to get to the scene field piece that was filing transMotorists rushing to tht fire ported by a vessel broke loose refused to move over to the from the lashings which held it right side despite the frantic to the deck As the vessel roiled signals of the firemen These the great weapon rolled also motorists seemed deadly intent and threatened to destroy the on getting to the fire with all men and structures on the deck possible speed and were agreed How the sailors finally conquered that they would not slow up or the inanimate monster was told moye to one side even for the by Hugo in graphic language firemen and the piece often was found considwas there in the grade school readers for Altogether firemen erable confusion but the the inspiration of future authors carried on splendidly in the face Oklahoma is the scene of just of handicaps undoubtedly being such a battle where oil workers accustomed to fighting motorists are trying to conquer the great as well as fires However the gusher that is spraying the situation could have been worse country with oil driving persons If one or two passageways that from their homes and arousing had been overlooked had been fears of a great conflagration blocked by parked cars there The well was choked for seven ‘might have been dangerous de- hours Friday and then it burst lays Valuable property includ- forth anew with a triumphant ing the Dee School was men- roar that called weary men to aced and it was possible that a the conflict again few thoughtless motorists could Some forces of nature — storms have provided such a handicap for instance— still resist the the firemen would have been puny efforts of men but other unable to give essential pro- forces are being made to accept tection control This mighty gusher y of the frahtic rush seemed Plainly' but it was motorists to fires holds men- conquered once and will be conacing possibilities In Ogden One trolled again of the best methods of stopping Add industrial depressions: the practice would be to slap a fine on every motorist who is Just at a time when a razor found parked within two blocks manufacturer launches a of a fire campaign on a new razor a fashion note announces that IS FARM LIFE A beards are coming back into CURSE OR BLESSING? fashion Two clippings that have come It is to be hoped that the felto hand present resting low who proposed and was acaspects of what is called the by telephone got a good farm problem The first is the cepted number And there is no doubt text of a letter an Iowa farmer girl told him “Give me wrote to Senator Brookhart The athat the soon dear” ring letter says: “I am a small fanner in Iowa Sir Harry Segrave holder of For years I have devoted my the world’s automobile speed time and efforts to improve my record was arrested in London methods so that I could raise for driving over 45 miles an hour more grain per acre more milk It is safe to assume Sir Harry per cow more beef per steer didn’t say: “Why officer I’ve more eggs per hen That is the never been over 35 in my life” only way I can earn my living A Philadelphia saxophone and lay something aside for my old age We have a county band of 60 pieces is planning to President Hoover agent who meets with us farm- serenade ers to show us how we can do There’s brass for you non-farme- rs -- all-power- ful $10-0000- ite v- 00 continent field and his "Shell” signs are scattered his yellow Shell wagons busy literally all over the United States The other day as lowest bidder he navy with oil supplied the Japanese for a year at 54' cents a barrel the owest price ever quoted and probably bought it from independent California producers for 40 to 45 I cents a barrel California produces the oil Japan the profit gets the oil Deterding getssees its oil and the United States supply diminished American companies are not to operate In their own country as Deterdingofoperates heremust California Standard Oil confine itself to its own territory Standard Oil of NeW Jersey anc New York each have their territory Deterding has the whole of the United States and all of the outside world for his territory ‘There is a savage oil fight going on now between the Standard Ol of New York and Shell Oil in th$ Orient Prices are cut ruthlessly especially n China where kerosene is the important produqt Also in Japan where gasoline becomes more anc more important Deterding a genuine fully developed octopus can afford to burn up millions in his price war with Standard Oil in China making up for it by his profitable business here in the United States No Sherman law restrictions for him ' He is making progress in Australia Africa all over the world a rea: business man It might be wise for the Unitet States government to drop some o' its childish fetishes and let Amerl can corporations grow as big as they " can grow On Mather field Sacramento William E Brigadier Generalmaneuvers of army directs the airplanes greatest gathering in the history of the army ir corps — ed - Gill-mo- re One hundred and fifty-nin- e army swift pursuit small from planes planes to heavy bombing machines are taking part in maneuvers suen as would be necessary in actual war Heavy bombing planes fly low protected by swift pursuit planes ready to beat off any theoretical attack Men that have Inspected the in- equipment of European armies cluding France and Britain say the “provisional wing” commanded by General Gillmore is as efficient unit as would be found anywhere on earth The next thing is to make pur air fleet 10 times as big as-i- island to arrange for building of all mail and civilian planes in such fashion as would make them efficient under the direction of army officers in case of need A Los Angeles man and his assistant are locked up here for operatstill ing quite openly a The man’s wife tells the Judge it is wrong to arrest her husband since he was “paying $200 a month to men from the sheriff's office and supposed everybody knew he was running the still and paying the men Each day the still produced 250 gallons of alcohol taken away openly in a truck When the barn containing the still burned down blazt 400-gall- on ing alcohol compelled attention To make 250 of alcohol costs about! $375 gallons The bootlegger will buy it for $1250 add coloring i 1 matter and other and ingredients sell it for $6250 You see that bootlegging is profit able The still operator makes a day the bootlegger gets $5000$875a day The $200 a month alleged to have been paid to the sheriff’s men seems small The fact that there aie hundreds of thousands of stills big and little throughout the country explains the generous financing of our modern crime wave The small new planet whose existence was asserted by the late Professor Lowell continues to agitate " t scientists Guided by Newton’s law Profes? sor Lowell knew that disturbance In the orbit of Uranus must be acr CHURCH DINNERS' counted for by the existence of anYou may say what you please but usually homely things are other planet Officials of Lowell observator the best Take church dinners Can any person have a better time following the new wanderer on the or get more food for 50 cents than at the church dinner? of our solar system say It The answer is no It used to be 25 cents for a church meal outskirts behaves exactly as Professor Lowell But everything has gone up In 25 years And too the church would have expected dinner The oyster stew of the church evening has become proverbial The game was you know find the oyster But those days A distinguished French astronomer have passed let us hope forever says it is too small to amount to Nowadays when you take the family to the church dining anything but would change his mind room service is the watchword Plates are heaped full There is If it shifted its course and struck or genial matron who is just more this earth in the neighborhood of the always come bright-eye- d Chicken-thesthan anxious to fill It up girl chicken Place de la Concorde again to give a you all know But when a church says It Is daysls going chicken dinner — well that means nice tender meat and a lot of The GeogTaphicartSociety of Mexico very sensibly suggests the name It and dumplings and mashed potatoes and all the trimmings for the new Nobody has to take the “piece that went over the fence last” if “Newton” Had it not been forplanet New ton and he doesn’t want it Then there’s the social side One can learn more talking things over at the church table In one evening than his law of gravitation “directly as the mass’lnversely as the square of he could in a month of Sundays in most other places the distance” scientists could not tlie chueh dinner survive long may its tables have LonCn?ay known of the planet’s existgroan —Toledo Blade O PINIONS of the P RESS i 4 : i e r ence i Men and Affairs ji al-ow- — ' H 8i1 you w able to convince me thatjyou were always stern and peptic You idust have riughed and joked and had a once like otheil people! “There is Enough economic waste in the world with wasting so much time scolding There should be a laWa heedless unnecessary and useless scolding of young peoller' j “Don’t you think darling that humanity criticizes much? Don’t you think you should have taken it for grintSf I didn’t do apything wrong instead of thinking I had T thing terrible of which you didn’t approve? “I stay out later than you used to but I get up lat that makes up for It I’e heard you say you used toiffi with mother amti V daylight Didn’t I hear you laughing buggy and taken hewhaving sneaked your father’s horse andsome one had stoleklw notified the fcherjff that ing while he “That was lots of funj Some night I’m going to sneak he out of the garage and take the boy friend joy riding to See iltf still think it’s funny Maybe I will stay out until daylight Ins see if you still think that! a lot of fun and—” That’s perfectly abst d You will not dance all nigtu iti break down yorir health “YOu seeni rather he thy!” injected the Flapper j did it” “I do not care to hav you take the car without pe: want to know where you ire going and with whom” j “Mother wasn’t bad unpany was she? You didn’t tell r Father when you swiped e horse and buggy did you?” “That’s different!” ather waved the subject aside k j gesture “Umhuh” agreed the rl “We are different You afieuwE f erence between you and your few I am young the same when you stole the horse “d buggy j j “You dldnlfc get into company that night You ddnfef out to be a thief because ou stole one little horse and blei you kiss Mother that riiglt? Didiyou?” ! “He did” said Mother smiling “Well no one kissed me last night!” The Flapper sptkg e “I got scolded7 just like you although I didn’t steal a$oise buggy It’s a sad world for young people Father and you can’t remember that5 you once stole a horse and bliggj took an innocent girl out and kissed her Of course you ra ' Venezuela and in California he is one of the biggest owners of oil terleast have no fear of ritory very convenient for shipping Japan! we at least have no to He ha£ great holdings in the mid- starvation fear of losing our job We may not be getting very rich but at least we are able to go on with our lives without suffering and without drastic change” Some will say that the governor said all this to be a good fellow who not being a farmer could tell farmers how lucky they are But the truth is the governor bespeaks the! sentiments of those who live on the farm Farmers are grumbling but so is everybody else and most ’of the are grumbling because of the difficulties they encounter in obtaining the security the fanner possesses b6en y0llns t ’ night: nl Wt 1 t - tor 1 ' mv-fee- j The Associated Press U exciosively of my corn? Why should I care tltied to the ose for repnblication Old royalty kings emperors etc otherwise for my livestock?” it not any news credited to and local are also the going out In the realm of ficredited tn this paper indicatesthat this nance kings are coming in The news published herein That letter firm problem has not American government interested in All Call 252 I’- C “I wish you wouldn’t quibble” cried Father iimpatienti sure you have done somf thing indiscreet Besides evasive answers” “Father please don’t fccold!” begged the Flapper “tL is just that— tap dancingj I tap the floor with recognize it if I said it was a modern edition of closr I do it rather well As to my darling brother who started this he I115 ous! During 'an intermission I started to show is quite a hoofer SeM Jimmy Howell: who thinks tohe the piano and picked Un7ff( stopped to look Polly went and then all Of a sudden I had an audience To iud4flll j applause they were pleased with me “I didii’t db anything to which any one could obietJ-a nice young girl with itchy soles to her feet I flutter W W: ' there nOw andlthen I’m so fulllof joy life apd pep that trickles out through my feet arid that’s that “There always have been young people in the wiriJi driven to this! conclusion because there are so manv ninJ suspect that all of them got scolded I don’t know howS other generations but I know they can’t make ah old nst I of me by scolding “A lot of it has beeniwasted on generation after UProc Scolded when she was a efrl amf? fsuspect that Mother wa She 2 got had nothing to doTWiti Me v very sure the scoldings a wife a Into fine and she that grew rip corking mother “Almost orie hundredtper cent of the women whowlrp and fussed at when they! were girls grew up to be so often killed their TovAifS1 spite of the 'scolding whih ' Nevada and Wyoming — the 10:00 p m — N B C Borden’s con cert hour 10:30 p m — Utah hour 11:30 p m — “Vagabond of the KD YL—S unclay 9:00 a m — “Good Morning” 9:05 a m — Sunday Morning Air” ‘ Socialist Government Sends Belted Earl to Washington as Ambassador Some Light On British System of Supplying Men For Diplomatic Posts By WILLIAM HARD (Special Correspondent of The Standard-Examine- r) 5 Various WASHINGTON April aroused by the advent here of the new British ambassador Sir Ronald Charles Lind say P C The first is that the British labor government seems not to be penetrated by such antipathy either to belted earls or to old school theories regarding the value of professions diplomats Sir Ronald is the fifth son of the twenty-sixt- h earl of Crawford Earls in Great Britain seem to have a capacity for protracting themselves into more generations than any other faction of the nobility A brother of Sir Ronald is now the twenty-sevenearl of Crawford and additionally “the premier ear: th of Scotland” The logic of the situation thus becomes apparent to proletarian so ciallst: government in Great Britain is about tp send an ambassado rto the great equalitarian democratic people’s government of the western world: It naturally sends a brother of “the premier earl of Scotland" And it makes no mistake I would be difficult to call Sir Ronald decadent No liberty loving American truck driver is likely to take any liberty with him He looks to be a great many inches more than ex six feet tall and his latitudinal tensiveness is appropriate ‘ to his longitudinal orte It would be minimizing Sir Ronald to call him bur ly He will be able to take care of himself with any American oppo nent of the effete families of the old world It is said that he claims to golf with more ferocity than skillplay To any antagonist in anything he would certainly seem to be At least formidable To this formidableness he adds a quick sensitiveness a quick humor an unassertiveness of self and an accomplished consideration of others He possesses in other words precisely the qualities that a representative of one country in another if he is to like and be liked and if he is to learn anythirig and accomplish anything should have How much pf this arrived manner and method in Sir Ronald is by instinct? How much of it is by training and experience? Who shall say? One can only remark that the training and the experience in his case are of the utmost interest to Re- view including musical selections and song hits from current stage and screen productions songs of yesteryear and popular ballads 10:30 a m — C B S Five Power Naval Conference Reports Frederic William Wile from London £p where presumably though British 10:45 a m —Sunday Morning Rehe made some process in the Amerview (continued) ican language He thereupon in 12 (noon)— C B S LaPresse Sym1907 was transferred to Paris and Orchestra from Montrealphony then in 1908 back to the foreign ofunder the direction of Edmund fice in London where he served as Trudel private secretary to Sir Edward 1:00 p m — C B S Columbia Male Chorus Ballads and Light ClassiGrey then minister for foreign affairs It seemed wise thereupon cal” Music Orchestra conductsoon afterward to send him to the ed by Claude MacArthur Hague in the Netherlands where he 1 :30 p m— Favorite recordings became a first secretary 1:45 p m — Watch Tower Program lecture by Dr LeRoy D Swingle Cathedral But he had not yet been sent to 2:00 p m — C B S Hour complete religious musical Egypt Accordingly he was sent to service with the Columbia Sym1913 in He became there Egypt orchestra the Cathedral phony in the ministry of choir John Barclay baritone finance of that country and ultiHelen Oelheim contralto and mately an officer of the order of the Julia Mahoney soprano Nile He was returned to Wash3:00 p-- m —C B S The McKes1919 a for short time in In ington son News Reel of the Robbins 1920 he was to Paris Air presenting in words and her and made a lady out of her but you did steal the bone 2 In that same year he was raised to music news features gathered the rank of minister In 1921 he I and I wish you wouldn’t forget’it and-—from all over the world with buggy became assistant undersecretary of “What chance cried Father have it?” gatheiinj Ito forget Lois Bennett soprano and Dan state in the British foreign office his papers- and leaving the roomM Gridley —tenor soloists at London (Copyright 1930: McNaught Syndicate Inc) m 3:30 Dance novelties p His travels were resumed in 1924 p m — Talk by Dr Don C He became ambassador to Turkey 4:00 James He became ambassador to Germany 4:05 — m p Popular was He then restored to London as 5:00 p m —Momentsperiod of Melody ! oL state 5:30 permanent undersecretary m— Vocal varieties p -1928 in T 5:45 p m—C B S “The World’s That permanency melted away Cuticurk Business” Dr Julius Klein from rather rapidly and Sir Ronald was D C Washington J dispatched across the Atlantic once 6:00 p m — Musical shower vid covered more to his present post of ambaSr 6:30 p m— C B S Around the on were started and “Pimples my face my shoulders them festefed red and on sador to the United States having The were and shoulders pimples my large Samovar Peter Biljo’s Balalaika completed thirty-on- e They Itched Causing me to scratch and my clothing aggravated Jthea years of cerorchestra with soloists presenting I was ashamed of them because they were so disfiguring and was tainly variegated folk songs of the Slavic coundiplomatic observa' tion I f ' p couraged because I had used so many creams and remedies tries Well it is perhaps idle to try td say 7:00 p m — C B S so mother Ointment sd and recommended Cuticura “My Soap “Majestic whether the British system or our tor a free sample After using It I purchased one cake of Cuticura Soap of the Air” variety proTheatre system is the better The circumand one box pf Cuticura Ointment and was healed” (Signed): Mia gram with Lee Seymour masstances of the two situations are ter of ceremonies the Majestic Dorothy McLaughlin 210 W- 89th St Los Angeles Calif Sept widely different It would seem fair- V male quartet and guest artists ly clear however that although the 8:00 p m — C B S Squibbs proSoap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c! Talcum 25c Sold everywhere Sample en Address: Cotieum Lboratori£ Dost H Malden British labor party when out of ofWill gram featuring Rogers fice ranted a great deal against whose program will consist of “diplomats” it is still determined to running comment on news of the retain their professional talents day while it is engaged in holding office 8:30 p m —C B S Arabesque a and in bearng governmental re modern ‘Thousand and One L C3T SAVEfGS sponsbility Nights" Which now’ gives us from that 9:00 p m —Lauren W Gibbs oramiable red revolutionist is chestra James 1 Ramsay Macdonald the stalwart 9:30 p m —Wynken Blynken and v embodiment of diplomatic continuNod vockl trio from5 out of the U ity Sir Ronald Charles Lindsay P Fairy Tale Book C G C M G K C B C V O 10:00 p m— S & H Stamp concert orchestra Alice Anderson director jl d 10:30 p and new song hits 11:00 p m— Terpsichorean rhapsodies 12 (midnite) — Signing off and time If I report - l under-secreta- ry re-retur- ” - ! - PimpIesSo Disfiguring Was Ashamed Healed by -j- : -: M M" -- r RADIO PROGRAMS established m-01- Americans puzzled by the problems KLO— Sunday presented by the recent upgrowth 9:00 a m — The morning musical and some of the recent setbacks of ' mftrkpt the professional diplomatic service 10:00 a m — Household hints of the United States 10:30 a m — Scanning headlines We now have 15 American am- 11:00 a m — Miniature concert a m— Theme songs bassador and 35 American ministers 11:30 abroad Of the ministers 20 are 121:00(noon) ——Midday variety p m Wurlitzer echoes feafrom our diplomatic career service turing Gene and 15 are from outside that serv Halliday p m —Matinee melodies ice Of the ’ambassadors six are 2:00 m— 2:30 p Matinee melodies from the career service and nine are from outside it Many career 3:00 p m — Blues chasers men have been resigning from the 3:30 p m— Kings of Syncopation p m — Appropriate selections lower levels of our diplomacy on the 4:00 4:30 p m — Masters of music ground that their chances of at5:00 p nr —The Town Ogden taining to the highest levels are Cryer limited greatly by the political p m— --A broadcast and demands to which a 7:00 7:30 m Hawaiian p echoes is president necessarily subjected 8:00 p m— Spanish Selections Many critics of our career diplomats 8:30 p m — Male chorus on the other hand maintain that 9:00 p m —Popular dance tunes amateurs with ’no technical diplo9:30 of Gilbert and p matic experience but with sound Sullivan long practical political home train- 10:00 p im — t Request hour ing are better fitted than most of 11:00 — Paramount organ pm career the diplomats are for our KSL— Sunday highest foreign posts In the midst 8:00 a m — — of this argument it is instructive 10:00 a m — Informal program Side or at any rate entertaining to ob- 11:00 a m — “Sunny Up” Utah Education Deserve contemporary British diplo' partment matic practice 11:30 a m— N B CNatIonal Light Britain has 37 ministers abroad 12 Company (noon)— N B C Russian BalalaiThey are all diplomatic professionka als She has eleven ambassadors 2:30 orchestra N B C concert abroad They also are all of them 1:00 pp m— m— N B C “The Frienddiplomatic professionals This was ly Hour” so unger the conservative govern2:00 p m— L D S services from ment of Mft Baldwin It continue the Tabernacle be so under the labor 3:30 p m —Vocal and instrumental ment of Mr Macdonald govern ensemble Sir Ronald Lindsay is a perfected 4:30 m-Studio program expression of the British system 5:00 p —Pipe organ concert His complexity of professional train-:n- g 5:30 pm — N B C piano comm p is almost appalling He entered pany program the British Service of diplomatic ca6:00 p m— N B C “Enna Jettick reer attheiige of 21 in 1890 Three years later as third secretary at St 6:15 p m— N B C Comer’s Hour Petersburg in Russia he earned a 7:15 p m— N'B c Atwater Kent special pay allowance for knowledge Hour of the Russian language three more 8:00 p m —First years later as second secretary at - Church ServicesPresbyterian Teheran In Persia he earned an8:30 p m— Mons Hunt Roman other pay allowance for knowledge Catholic discourse of the (Persian language He then 9:00 p m— L D S Church Serwas transferred for further edificavices from the Studio r tion tq this city of Washington 9:45 p m —“Television” concert : 41 7 ') edit has saved many a business house in times' of emergency Your credit whether business or personal will be on an evn sounder Fasis when - ‘‘ -- j ex-igenc- ees So-a-to- ne -- m-i-W- ork3 : ’ ' - - (i&0O0 ACT IN 7 SECONDS i i j ‘ v CARR’? 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