Show GG f hah tosses hot potato of TELEVISION IN IJRSM'CORMICK TELEPHONE GALL Is I - politics the hot potato ofHamilton by James TfoeSocrat to Congresswoman £?Hft&na McCormick as the eir ma-JirSeftk- campaign for to the United elee-Novem- Spanish-JfS- ber a years retirement and Democratic senatorial Without a single cam-gfk'Mark Mrs MeCtonni or the daughter and widow efTseraSr Medill McCormick zL de Senator Charles & De wrecked his ttilcago-Coo- k SsadcranizaUon et to head the this fall iMcCOrmlck before return-J- V 12 the de-sl- td Washington yesterday to the it w her opposition court that swamped Deneen a 300000 pluarlity Deneen iira McCormick s issue and ac-ZZ- e& FIVE too is opposed to S-- B lwis Twsrid court and in the senate dieted against Wilson's league of 3i:3rEBS0NtL LIBERTY torts shot the question of “per-ts- il after ttjerty to the fore soon congratulated Mrs McCor-su- k ca her victory “It is an Issue da which I shall not allow anym oa£dite— man or woman— to the farmer senator said on “ Bdd to obey under tlto penalty kterrisonmect and dishonor T CHARGED "Sea cones the final question tU the man whom Champ Clark cts dubbed the “dandy of the senna 'Shall the American citizen Kick to the official corruption continued in the enforcers cf the national prohibition 5nr to the personal degradation ofrs hrstlf an! heme and to the deflle-rcl sens and daughters by this ties that Is put upon the citi- es daSy through the tyranny of masters at the capital?" from prohibition the No- £ political isier election will terminate one d tie most unusual political cycles h the nation’s history la 1318 Medill McCormick ion tri-cb- I WOMEN'S CLUBS de- fied Lewis for to the Ei's la the 1924 primary Deneen Stated McCormick In Tuesday's McCormick's widow Zzvj over Deneen in the fall J2dca McCormick's widow faces --e naa her husband defeated in 3JL SELECT OGDEN ed — Groups Rush In Where Men Fear To Tread President Says “HITMAN WASHINGTON SACRIFICE" April 10— (UP)— as ’5J’cr Dccccu Republican of "ofered up as a human SALT LAKE April 10— (AP)— —c on the altar of the world Utah Federation of Wpmen’s The Senator Dill Democrat Clubs at its initial session here todeclared in the senate selected Ogden as Its 1931 meetwarning the administration day ing place proposing the Root court The club" women" gathering in to the senate three-da- y annual convention their speech the first on the U-7- 7 listened to a from Mayor John plea election came of this Bowman F Pary city for their Insmultaneously with the a r-- fluence In behalf of traffic safety H-w- ten SL Ruth Hanna To this end he urged them to candidate for sponsor safety movements in their gj Rfpublcan senatorial nomina- - own ranks and among school children and to back a law which he Dereen was a good sen-- “ said wold be introduced in the next zan go ” said Dill “and providing for examinathan his opponent" legislature tion and licensing of all automobile -- fan asked Senator drivers Massachusetts Mrs A J Lowe: Jr president of Med:: McCormick who the federation declared there are nomina- - great tasks ahead of women’s clubs V5 the wisdom for which am be obtainteTrwy etv tn3’ Deneen belongs ed only through broader contacts fart'': m Chicago" Dill between clubs She contrasted the women's clubs ‘with those of men FUNDS and said women's ' organizations TIt'lr'NA?nl 10 -(- UP) “rush in where Rotary -clubs and erected Vice chambers of' commerce- fear to kjJ of Mrs Mc-succes- sful - Jstcr oer f r-- T? A w T 2 "nal tc-- 2:- Pres-it-Jir'- 1: tread” a special ’“’rators to ln-- a?Pc:r-- T kcziVfwc‘ L A — -- ‘’'of senatorial a:i the general eec ' 'r la:’ In er Rates Won Farm Products By Raskin Arm io— (AP)— - the conferees to- rf fcilexceptions hgher senate 7? ec far oduc's contro-- ? CkJrTr':or cn a': 'itrar tobac- and leies St tera:e and house r? the tariff "p‘feted a°tlon on azncultural sched- dusuf-- -- ac ba! k c S Nation Faced In '4 r f ir Mexican Areas April 10— (UP) Eiors famine preaching -- Kltcdf classes in the 55ses V:ca5 uere reported in J 'f fat Use &CO-An- to 5 Puruandlro food short- t °f the Flag Hauled Down By Striking Pupils HARROGATE Tenn April 10— (UP)— Striking students at Lincoln to- memorial university hauled down day the American flag that ' flies over the campus “The flag is a symbol of Justice and we don’t want it to float over the campus of a university where those qualities have ceased to exist” Clay McCarroll chairman of' the student body said More than 200 of the 425 students at the university struck yesterday in protest over summary dismissal of four members of the faculty De- - adHe to eat ‘Srvation andreported berbs were increas-h- e Peasants became fcw! 11CWU V44UV) Latter Day Saints returned today to their homes following the close of the hundredth annual conference of the church here yesterday evening Figures attesting to the growth of the church were given by President Grant at the closing session of the conference yesterday afternoon including the expenditure of more than $2000000 during the last year on stake and ward meeting houses Covered Wagons Roll Td Crack Of Whips Oi Trail Famous Oregon —— I- long-barrele- ’ne-hundre- BIDS TO PAVE Contract For New Weber Route Awarded On April 24 i$uiwuwius j ! - - ‘ ? n Has Quit - PublicLife ' -- (API-Fo- rmer Wife T I V VUW i ® " afteh -- tjy church-declare- fbeetosteS d I Uenkid 1 id iMtt - '- A eas company 7 similar nana Olineavet “J “ iI hold I ft locked of a the closet fraud is Monnonism had then set Sti forth from pioneers releasedher at the Highland M evidence that the church is they finally Pnledalvent -- I 1 1 then a small fur - trading post to J wat it contends to be and 1 P8® j einbotham the prod home to carry t boiler blaze the traU that has become fa-l- it before archeologists and ttholars jI the from combustion '1 tllTOUhOUt Ul6 WOTlu 83 ft CuWBMC t tiftSlttlth W A 4 mous In fact and fiction wqtgr hMtpf' who dlsbeleive Its C S Mills the leader of the In to those trepld band Thnied a letter from lnnBClarlnghe''had to "finish it the Governor Henry S Caulfield to Gov- than 5(WO xnUes gatherlngmate-- 1 were leaving for Saif ! jjiggjbothams ernor A W Norblad of Oregon’ rial for a history of tbe church ana J was tinner and I could! ALIENS Greece April 1 ® CUP) ‘would have been yel-- 1 I ad compiled approximately Such he when notified be )vould An-j —senator William IL King of Utah detail 1 low with age "before reaching its manuscript volumes of had will one destination in’ 1830 This discon- - I drew Jensen assistant church his-- 1 VfStinthe work he Order of the Phoenix today j be started his he to afc a special he and npiected vrat the uected session of the Greek to came ttteSrade LSSatohed vS he Chimney wMn senate The sesstoJ It ’a Sfn said the He J5 conrf‘ S P tlto celebrat have traversed the route which the I church has the most comprehensivejbeft jnnectim ' indepgndthe history of any organpioneers crawled along at a snail’s up of J imtead eynpirg t from Turrule Stion or group of people In the gj pace one hundred years ago j beThe pagentry here marks the ’ I fact that the Iattw ' Citing the church ginning of similar “covered wagon its had Saints centennial” celebrations which will Day Veteran Hangs Sell iiBOY be observed throughout the country among humble men Dr Richard of the twelve t J and particularly In the eight states Lyman a member that1 When Out of Yqrli indication an be to ciared this trail the along Oregon God of church is the it is no arisROCK TIIROIYER “In this chinch there e— CUP)'— " man added "Every he ill ( of tocracy” is other man and that CONTRACT knowsweevery memOur can 63-Galls- ( 1 SfhsntaSi “ 1 1 SS rnihitSgrcf l $(! s 3 GREAT Be-qeca- 2000 why GlfJG ERLEGS - a 1 co-oper- Demonstration SSJS25Krf5S Al Svement YoSgSehtot NEW ORLEANS La April 10- (UP)— Between 2000 and 2500 per-- association and TheSkaSS ’ ! SSiPck thrower aid west 1 -- I sons In half a dozen southern states toM Sf were suffering partial paralysis to- who of their organizations day supposedly brought on i by drinking Jamaica ginger a survey by The United Press indicated Is ' The spread which ' started three rp Uuell T?l weeks ago seems to be centering in 10 Louisiana Mississippi and North where more than 2000 persons were reported today as affected - by the - - Tear Gas - s - l street Ids Angeles Cal h nfty-lirt4 t HumUIl Body FoUIld of Chicago f ints T0 Be Static Cause threw a rock throiuhAwin? Joe I j dow ot SlSm Louise Boltafe’s house Joe Mrs Bolak didn’t know little Joe NEW BRUNSWICK N J April Was Big it She did it thought had him ar 10— (UP)— Attendants at the gov-the father and she I Sought radio station at Hadley emment John rested When he told Judge j ld field attempting to discover flying that his little IHOtS LupeJjad done the throwing Mm the cause of static found the tody - r 1 1 three-year-o- Jail poison M Hi irf thecomnaxativSy to the rock (which “Prison utborlties the' partnwnfc said had esk ' nr oti was? exhibit A) aj dlsmhd" (TnEBSTER Kaidt grtik-suwiuiuu- Mv 1 4 a ed e -- to-Mr- s greb tha Officers devised a tear I rock! have gas candle samples of which New island Governor’s been sent to Body ' Boise York-fo- r experimentation but thrown is ignites candle The so rapidly after leaving the hand 5 being that quantities of fumesthearemissile time the off — Mrs by given (AP)— BOISE April 10 strikes Charles D Cox 68 fell into a creek In the back of her ’home Wednesday 4 and was drowned Her body was ‘found by neighbor children several hours after she was last seen She had been ill for some Safety time and officers said she apparent ly tod slipped in and was too weak p— The to get out No inquest will be held April Dirmorr Ehe was married for the first city of Detroit impounded William was three months ago because It automobile (time Hennig’s zone parked in a street car safety WANTS PRINCE MARRIED Hennig made the city move the!I LONDON zoneu April 10— (AP)— Queen He produced av map of Wayne I Mary is anxious to see the Prince and in this respect county and demonstrated that the I of Wales married to follow her failed has he 20 alone into zone extended feet safety in tor He confidence has (advice TTighiand park Detroit suburb on other their every subject took j judgment Yesterday city painters to the city limits and re- - Isays a biography of the queen by paint pots zone a colonel § moved the from under Kennigs ‘Mrs Charlotte Cavendish ' car jrtdow 1 Woman’s Discovered In Creek -- ' Autoist Makes City Zone Remove -- - p i ' - 4 0 r 1 t The advertiser reported that the above ad brought 52 palls' from people wishing to Tent the house ' What better re- suits could be wished for? f modem house 2263 newly papered garage Jefferson Phone 3832 t i om u ?Thie above ad 4 ran under the! “Furnished House” classifica- tion for one day at a totals cost of 30c ' The house' wasj j rented the same day v j j 1 To rent your vacant prop-- 1 in “Ogden’s erty run an qdTHE f Guide”— RentalStandard-ExaminI I er The results speak for selves— Call 253 i - v ' ' i io-(a- - Electric range Phone 3438B Iear °f the court de- I brick bunCozy galow strictly mod er n om gas cloud - use ate eomebodir i VM - ne f IhUb ffeVWSV W4UV1M VU4VfV August 22 1922 when he heard BPor of the Oesterrejchs return from &ShdSig5£r ty and start violently quarr 5 Shnr a ' GRABS HIS GUN cHv wrancnc3f Dr Jensen was the first to arrive I T heard mission branches quarreling land at the home followed closely by Mrf though ‘Dollythem Oesterreich) (Mrs land Mrs Porter andKLPeggy Higginwas being killed” he said “I grab- was Bartlett Frank Dr botham all those who had shaken the hand ihxz I J self! eager to pilot at times also 6a“ '“and 1 (API-Follo- wing 8 68 1 s gray-hair- i ng long-for-lor- ROAD SOUGHT I f LOYAL DEVOTION Sanhuber now 36 years old e met Mrs Oesterreich wheiijsald he was 18 At that time he was a sewFumes of burned gas in the home ing machine mechanic repairing of Frank E Higginbotham 652 machines in the Oesterreich garstreet overcame Miss ment factory in Twenty-sixt- h and Miss befriended him he Dorothy Higginbotham Lettie Downing a maid this mom-- 1 sponded with a bag and Mr and Mrs Higginbotham J shortly thereafter i near the woman were also affected Miss Dorothy was found uncon-- 1 abode in a cubbyhole attic room in sclous in her bed about 8 o clock! e j Oesterreich Milwaukee home of the first train door I MturaM tt my for a 'short room Whomhimself i'i55nd - I w&s stiff With Inht conference SO years ago traverse the “Oregon trail” &s Hiifc fmioh touj f rpnnrtiKi as The Book of Mormon stands As 40 horses mules and oxen 100 years as a chalfew stood it' a closet of the home 'The- - closet has ttrew their h°ulde against the i lenge to the sclentlilc and religious Dn Jensen said at noon today that! doiT&d froS theTmti M com- collars fiddles vffl'play s side" ' Investigators concluded rob- nr Joseph F- - Merrill 7- oj Latter £UIi ‘ 4 ' been the motive gotten tunes and brave wives- and missioner of education of toe WednesSeven ! khUng Saint aftwlta fare-1 J mothers will wave a tearfulI fAo at thft wfgflj nhotti ftyu homl Mrs Oesterreich was arrested well as their sons and husbands set ' BOOK IS CHALLENGE she were attempted to dispose of two- plsr aitemoon Those invited gj? — — -1 is1 forth along that dim path leading God ' then true is book Tf Vould Limit Useof Gasoline In Cleaning 10— ed during a quarre with hef hus band Frank Higginbotham Fam- ily And Maid Receive Treatment dth leave-taki- DEATH CURVE i It was his “overpowering Slaying love for Mrs Oesterreich” he Said which prompted him to kill when be though the woman was being tortur- IN HOME HERE and 903 engaged in mission wi the stakes Foreign missionaries ehurch President Grant said ana njwinciudesiMirULkM osowang f — April 15-4- t : -— LOUIS April ilO— (UP) —The creakingr of great wooden ST wheels the crack of whips the pounding of hoofs and the cry "westward hoi” will reawaken old echoes here today: A covered Wgon train ten wagons and two buggies with clad in leather jackets and coonskin a hand of eigntj-one- ¥ rifles wUl leave Et Louis d coats and t today 4 The Bandit Is Beaten And Then Released President Calvin Coolidge in a copyrighted article in the May issue! of Hearst’s International and he has no Cosmopolitan writes that to of public life intention returning - The former president gives his the tariff views on prohibition the suggestion playing the market of that he run for senator the talk another term Iand “minding one's own business” When I left Washington I left office" Mr Coolidge says an incomprehensible relief and to I have no intention of returning ‘ BY GAS FUMES 00 - NEW YORK FOUR AFFECTED n ‘L’ShS?® At the same time Mrs Walburga Oesterreich comely widow of the ' garment manufacturer and object ot Sanhuber’s affections was under summons to appear before District Attorney Buron Fitts for question ' I j lugSanhuber yesterday elaborated oh his story of the crime by revealing for the first time his motive for the f Of that amount $1257000 was provided from the general church fund “'Passive resistance" rather than violence marks Mahatma and $1000000 from the people of Gandhi’s newest revolt against British rule in India Here you see expended for nkUvo workers on the Great Indian Peninsula railway as they lay J to hinder people ward maintenance expenses and down outside the entrances to the railway offices $235000 more for stake maintenance in getting In and out An officer is stepping over a-row of prostrate JI Education of during theyear cost $918-0offices the outside Byoulla strikers of tithing receipts FIGURES ENCOURAGING Membership figures were as en and encouraging Persons blessed tered on the church records during the year numbered 19071 children missions baptized in stakes and 6511 converts baptized persons recommended to the temples 68573 A total of 2139 missionaries carried the Latter Day Saints’ doctrine The state road commission today is advertising for bids from contractors desiring to construct the Weber concreted surfaced road in Twenty-foto curve Death from county urth street Bids will be opened In Salt Lake at the capltol on Thursday April 24 and the contract probably ' award' ed at that time i The new road will' be 441 miles containing 46624 square yardsof 'the Chairman Frank Stratford Weber county commission today expressed the commission’s pleasure over the prospects of getting this i — road completed early in the season ATHENS Mien April 10— (AP)— his Rollo iWatterman lost none ofdrove man a when young aplomb into his filling station ordered and received five gallons of gasoline and displayed a pistol as Watter tpn v man started to make change 'vis: “See this pistol?” asked the 10— SALT LAKE April itor the the investigation into aft“Yes what of it” replied Rollo by an gocause Monday conversation explosion the pf of way keeping of young man ernoon resulting jin- the deathFire ing as he knocked theremoved O’Brien Ellen the Miss Mary down nonchalantly weapon handed Chief Walter j 81 Knight “ said he cartridges from the a city ordinance prothen delivered a lecture would request use it back and conduct of gasoline for motorists the for hibiting on proper The womin e drove vodld-bany building robber hastily cleaning The of gaso-litub a was when killed an away1 sv ’exploded Calhoun county officers were a bit disappointed upon arrival a few minutes later for the young’man BEAUTY CAPTAIN CLEVER' was wanted for a holdup In a near- - NEW YORK April 10— (AP)— A in woo hot purtown and they by Is the clever and winsome diplomat suit Glenna Collett Eighteen girls want Bull’s feminine to help defeat-Johteam which is limited to ten r Who Coolidge I wUl weed out the Americans don’t know nert I" says Captain Claim Glenna j - w UClli ’ type of planes i Book of Mormon Declared April 10— April 10 — (AP) — The weird story Challenge To World LOS ANGELES homicide clandestine love mystery and intrigue ! told By Educator t rd j Was Being Injured ititia Russell 24- — wives of -63 7 a ill “7 station William Martin Russell appeared at the police year-ol- d her husband “Is Just a bad boy and last nlfrVf explained that I bailed him out ' Russell was being held on a charge of bigamy brought by f it" ' ' Mrs Florence Glick Russell wife No 2 Russell’s matrimonial chronology: June 1925— Deserted from the army -to marry- - Genevieve Duchess May Pilot '4 Soeksen19 Bell Plains Iowa 1925— Divorced' Air Races Unopposed June On Flight Airplane Mrs J Huthsing 62"'’a wealthy June 20 v1929— Married ' ? widow By Navy Group Told LONDON April 10—stood (UP)— A litHuthsing-Russe- ll granted a divorce February 11 1930— Mrs In the tle group of people Huthsing-Russe- ll and Russell reMrs 1930— 18 February assumed names WASHINGTON April 10 — (UP) — morning mists at Lympne airfield under The navy has never opposed air today and watched the Duchess of married 8 1930— Married Miss Florence Glick Russell said March enthuBedford flying racing and ordered Lieutenant I married her It was a marriage was dead drunk when today" “I Williams to sea only at his siast start on a flight to Capetown J t44i4 'Huthsing-Russe- ll to be in own request Assistant Secretary of South Africa She hopes third-timnIarch a 1930— Married 1100 miles senate naval li Oran Algeria tonight the Navy Ingalls told a v v binding” “Just to make it on t affairs subcommittee today away was 1930— Fokker Jailed 7 pilotcharges in s side bigamy The monoplane April Ingalls giving the navy Meanwhile Russell vows allegiance to the elderly wife the inquiry Into the navy's high- ed by Captain C D Barnard with command as dein second Little Robert “I’m going back to her as soon as I get out of this mess” he said speed combat planes said the herflier a duchess an and the Is in capable y not deficient partment Al-Fo- I GRANT HEBER i '- ° c:tv -- - f Hundreds Testify They Man Who Confesses He Killed Wealthy Garment Shook Hands With Manufacturer Years Ago Sticks to Story He Was Brigham Young in Love With Rich Maifs Wife Was Hidden By Her in Attics and Killed Because He Feared She EXPENSES REPORTED g ’ Is e ! Italy nt to the anti-saloleague fiy— -Cat I an both personally andpo-dry- " Her late husband was fcrra as a wet the 13 Lewis the issue is: "Is a free man to use his will ctject to bat law in governing hti be U- tX or is ce a servant Ast-- i NAVAL TREATY la contrast the politically-minde- d Mrs McCormick's campaign iJt POWERS i es-b- TIRJLVN'Y e“ READY TO SIGN ry ad ns y- e j i ort Re-tick- Sr OF 8 - ay war and senate whip in Wilson's administration ZL 'Station d-Crim- 1111 By CL E BUTTERFIELD Associated Press Radio Editor NEW YORK April 10— (AP)— The the curtail)i veiling the telephone of mofuture was Jerked aside for a ment Wednesday In the “first practeletical demonstration of two-wvision by the American Telephone and Telegraph company Seated comfortably in an armchair in tiny rooms that bore little resemblance to the ordinary telephone booths: users of the device described on a tiny algn as the “icono-Dnlooked each other directly the eye as they conversed two miles apart and one-ha- lf I TALKERS VISIBLE of the It was a demonstration laboraprogress the Bell Telephone tories have made in approaching the to day when it is hoped to be able see the person at the other end of the telephone line It waa made possible by a number of Improvements in the elaborate apparatus required to transmit j and receive clear and easily recognizable pictures by television Introduction to the television tele apphone was as interesting as theconparatus itself The prospective versationalist entered an anteroom where sat Miss Ruth Cloughtele-ofRutherford N J She was the vision operator at one end of the line located in the Bell laboratories t which through five special wire cirwas connected to the telephone cuits Will company's France And building father away than one would care to walk Enter Compact Under Told to sit at ease in a chair facConditions ing a screen and talk in an ordinary — tone the person conducting one-ha- lf LONDON April 10— (AP)— The of the television conversation jwas “With thrilled to see on a screen level French delegation tonight officially of the owner of announced a plenary session of the1 the eyes an image which was coming Into the naval conference would be held next the voice ' No booth telephone was visible for Monday or Tuesday at which the of a microphone and a consisted wound it be win naval parley up They the comloud ’speaker hidden behind’'telestated the treaty would 'be concealed the screen which two to from pleted and signed in' vision apparatus One Just talked three weeks and acted naturally The treaty Is expected to consist looked listened WOULD RECOGNIZE HIM of three parts the first to include the line durthe various agreements reached by At the other end ofdiscussion of particular all five powers and to be signed by ing this re to not enough Important alL things the cord was Allen Smith New York The 'second will containEstates newspaper man The speakers conclauses on which the United for participat' have and gratulated themselves Great Britain Japan each other 'told statewhat will be they in third and the ing agreed - have was the first introduction by telewhich ments and questions who had never met been held over for action! either by vision of persons booth the left feeling that if or the Each the league of nations through other on the street he ran across the usual diplomatic 1channels v in recog1 he would have no trouble l nizing him was sharp The picture as received An occasional with only and clear bathwas booth The flicker slight and colored light ed with orange picked up the scanning beam which a copy of the features of the speaker was a blue ray not bothersome to the eyes as was the strong light of earlier television systems - April IOj— (AP)— Ptt fSTacoIonel in the WITH I k fCkOO ‘J'3- Blockade Z BLUE RAY IS USED — Pictures Received Clear With Only Slight Flicker Than Womin Victor ‘Oeaner’ ' c H ! j Deneen Is Declares Str'-z- C Would Know One Another On Street Should They Meet campaicTTfunds up 1 V EACH OTHER BY Sifts Grand Jury BLESSING Tale eir W PRESIDENT J In Lbs lAngelejs SAINTS LEAVE 4A dry ISSUE TO rvjj Passive Resistance STRANGERS SEE i “Personal Liberty Big Issue o I f them- f |