Show rrnmAY MOBWINO APRIL 13 193b THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINEE press STATE J WEEK CLEAN-U- P II are arranged Distribute Each Supplement Oh Ogden Territory - supplement telling of Ogden and 4‘vamages delivered to be will county bv member newspa- ah' State Press associ- c b association's summer in held In Ogden on lir 5 “rT'V and 8 - re is a supp’euient which of con-summer of the the association has been frcm its usual four pages Ogden and Sfi: was said such a wealth countv have industrial and other which will be reg-featu- at-Poi- nts industries homes Shes schools sports attractions chamber "SnSrcV agriculture and the CVrSri’S°fW‘he material win committee JSnedof bvWilla special R Holmes Brig-ffc- -Hector W Evans Lay C’vde Epperson Ogden for 'publication of the perfected Saturday of the com-wiigSon” aA meeting B Gibson Nephl of the association: How- a Jarvis Magna vice presl-S- k and r- J- Fjeldsted secretary chamber of com- of the pgdeh rfSs belonging to the includes all of the and 25vfps and !£e of the dailies will send out JSes with their regular papers In fS way t ie message of Ogden will live-c5en- £ed ic uy th - - as-sJS- ln! semi-weekli- es - homes TIME SET ASIDE ch numerous ‘ of the two-d-ay meeting also completed Saturday June t wdl be devoted to a tour of Og-- 4 " dk members will visit the the planned around 100 African Can company and Beck-producompany plants in the Sorting and the American Packing and the ard ‘Provision company c’rbe Grain and Milling company iifca in the afternoons At 5:33 o'colck they will be guests ef the chamber of commerce at a farouet at which James H DeVine r-b- As erlng cts v president will tell them of cvien Following the banquet they m be guests of the Ogden horse show in the Coliseum Sundav morning a business ses- coa will be held at 9 o'clock while the vfcmea accompanying the mem-t- cs will be taken for a tour thrccrh Marilyn drive section and dsit to the Ogden Golf and Country club TRIP TO VALLEY la the afternoon all will be tak-- a m through Ogden valley into South Part canyon and return to Patio where they will be the Art Shreeve at a guests c! S Removed Pair Are To Portland Jail April 12— (AP)— Roscoe C I Wadsworth today re entered removed to Portland here they are wanted to face ctirges c! conspiracy to defraud several Oregon banks through use ct the mails in promotion of the affairs cf the Guaranty and Loan BOISE Sice and 1 ' "‘'V EMMETT Idaho April 12— (AP)— A verdict of murder in the first degree fixing the penalty at death was returned shortly after 11 o ’clock tonight by the jury which tried John 0 McClurg for the slaying of his wife Mary December 9 last About four hours had been spent in deliberation Defense Attorney-W Zent said an appeal would be taken : -- Idaho April 12(AP)— The Emmett charged with the murder and Mary McClurg was given to the jury tonight case of John' (tfUfr burning of his ’wife 6 o’clock e shortly-befor- : The trial ended with defense taking less than--a day to present evidence aimed at rebutting more than three days of testimony from state witnesses piled up to prove that the girl was murdered and her body sent careening down a hill near here in a flaming automobile last vDecember 9 In his closing argument Defense 4 T Attorney D W Zent declared that was brought out at the trial the state had not presented any mony that the gas feed line was broken testimony to show that the death that tracks of the car indicated it r' j -- - occurred from any other cause than an accident from which McClurg barely escaped by leaping for his life He moved for a directed verdict of not guilty but this was denied The case closed before a crowd of spectators who packed the church annex to capacity CALLED LOVE PIRATE the McClurg was visibly moved as was state’s long story of the case reviewed by prosecution attorneys He heard himself branded as a “love pirate” by Delana who referred to his marriages prior to that with Mary McClurg which took before her place barely three months almost bebody was found burned smolIn sthl the recognition yond dering car at the base of Little Freezeout hill west of lere McClurg did not take the stand and his only words in connection with the case were presented to the mouths of others jury through the His brother Tex McClurg quoted him as telling briefly of the death of his wife about an hour after it happened when he came to Tex’s home here The jury took the case shortly after a visit to the scene where officers pointed out to them the place where the car left the road and where it finally stopped’ straddling a gulley 150 feet down the steep hillside MOTIVE ASSIGNED As motivation for the crime the state contended that insurance policies with double indemnity provisions had been applied for by himself and Mis McClurg that they were worried about her prospective motherhood and that they had been unthe time they were happy fromYakima Wash last fall married in defense In Its short presentation insisted that everything was readily explainable as an accident McClurg testified at preliminary hearing come from under that smoke had as the floor board they drove up machine the got away and hill the infrcm him as he attempted totest! suDOort this To ft vestigate i j 5 might have leaped nearly two score feet after leaving the hlghway and that the body of the girl was hanging barely in the edge of the car when officers came upoh it on the cold December night of the tragedy Saturday that many states had already done this pointing to Colorado and California in the west Members of the convention favored the plan and will work to see if it cannot be brought-abou- t in Utah Mr McDowell told the convention of recent changes in the national organization saying that an executive manager had been appointed to revamp the national organization He urged the associations to inmethods for dulge in the purpose of inspiring confidence with the public He said that stress should be laid upon the two prinof building and loan cipal objections associations — home ownership and inculcation of thrift The convention voted to enter into an advertising campaign during the next year This will be worked out by incoming officers Committee at the convention were given by R L Olson on publicity S P Dobbs legislative H M H Lund constitution and At the banquet held Saturday night in the Hotel Bigelow ballroom R L Olson acted as toastmaster arid Dr E G Peterson president of the Utah State Agricultural college delivered an address on the influence of the home in the average American family Dr' Peterson praised the work of building and loan associations in home building Others who And encouragement talked at the banquet included Mr McDowell Mr Neslen President Andrews Mayor Ora Bundy and the McDowell said Winding up of the clean-u- p campaign which had been in progress in the city the past two weeks occurred Saturday evening It is reported from the street department that the work has progresed very now nicely and that the city is rubthe of' freed of practically all bish of months’ accumulation there are a few places in the may be city where some rubbish clean-up but the found' general was perfect The fqw remaining piles of various kinds of refuse - the curb lines can well be taken care of in the regular work of ' the department especially in paved districts During the time of clean-u- p says Street Supervisor James S from five to seven McGregor were at work the average trucks haul for each truck being ten or more tons a day meaning that the tonnage ran up into the hundreds rfe-po- nation v--- Royal Salute Fired When Body Arrives STOCKHOLM Sweden- - April 12 —(UP) —A royal salute was fired and church bells rang through the city today when the battleship Drottlng Vickoria arrived with the body of Queen Victoria who died in Rome Large crowds assembled on -- the quais and along the central streets as the procession moved slowly to the Riddadholm Skyrkan where a funeral oration was delivered by Pastor Primarius Nils Widner and where the coffin ’ was-entombe- d —— --— SCHOOL VOTES “WET” NASHVILLE Tenn' April 12— (UP) — Vanderbilt university voted wet” by more than a 2 to 1 majority in a poll conducted by the Hustler University weekly publication The vote stood 196 for modifica- tion 194 for repeal and 167 for enforcement Co-e- voted 2 to 1 ds “wet Demand Big Learn in Jtos Angeles VICTORYISSEEN - (Continued from Page One) be to the effect that dry congressmen do not make liquor any harder to get and that accordingly it is all right from the wet point of view to vote for a dry candidate if the dry candidate is for other i reasons satisfactory FIRST IN SENATE This State of mind might be changed if the wets of ofIllinois at this time saw any hope actually repealing the eighteenth amendment or of abolishing prohibition enforcement but they do not Endless numbers of them thereupon being Republicans will vote for the nominee Republican senatorial dry Mrs McCormick and will then go on violating prohibition and denouncing it just as before For these reasons it is probable be not that Mrs McCormick will nombe to woman first only the inated by a major political party to the senate but also the first woman to sit in the senate by S conscientiously teach all branches in aviation Students taught on new Hornet Wasp j Wright Whirlwind and Le Blond Motors America’s fastest grow Get ip at the beginning and grow ing industry with it Wages are good and prospects for advancement unlimited Oldest and largest school Write for Free Booklet Warren School of Aeronautics Dept 3 1116 W Washington Stn Los Angeles jQalif f if We j’ I ON” ALL THIS WEEK whether ycm’re doing a small repair job or building a house Remember WE CAN SAVEIYOU MONEY CHARGE IN ARREST John H Wilson 64 a Huntsville farmer was arrested Saturday afternoon by Traffic Sergeant D F Hawkins on a charge of reckless driving He 'furnished $10 bail for his appearance in city court Monday morning Wilson is alleged to have collided with a machine driven by a woman street and Harrison at Twenty-thir- d avenue after failing to stop for a stop sign No report was made of the accident at police headquarters by the parties or arresting—officer M MINER IS CRUSHED CHARLEROI Pa April 12— (UP) —A fall of slate in the Pittsburg Coal & Coke company’s Arnold City niine Fayette county crushed a negro miner to death today and injured sevVn others three of whom may die4: SACRAMENTO— (INS) —Of ficiat ing as collector for unpaid wages Will J French state director of industrial relations transacted a brisk business during the past month Nearly 2500 claims for unpaid wages were sent to French last month out of which number he collected $86550 for claimants 'V? SPECIAL RECKLESS DRIVING ——--— WAGE COLLECTOR DOES BRISK TRADE i E-- — — —m— Rev John W Hyslop LUMBER COMPANY 3124 WASHINGTON JtVE PHONE 1155 L f SCHOLAR GIVES BOOKS TO LIBRARY PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Dr Charles William MacFarlane the widely known scholar has given his private library of 1000 volumes to Lehigh university The gift is in memory of Dr MacFarlane and of Mrs MacFarlane’s father William Wilson Self ridge THE ORIGINAL SMALL FARMS MANX There are 5000 farms in the United States composed of less than three acres to which owners devote all their time according to government figures ' THURSDAYS - - FRIDAY SATURDAY APRIL 4 - 2s 1 i 17-18-- 19 & REElf DISCOUNT STAMPS WE GIVE company The indictment charged them with marketing worthless notes claimed to be secured by large lives- A GOOD DRUG STORE tock holdings Both men wet arrested in Twin Falls and brought before Judge Cav-an- ah N zmxnTira ordered their removal to who d 1 Tuesday A few enumerators compl their task Saturday evening these reports to be ready for compilation Monday The supervisor has no informa tion as to what the results of the count in the cities will be expressing the idea however that it wil be satisfactory to those who are anxious to see the count in Ogden reach well into the 10000 figure Census activities outside cities will continue until the last of the month by-la- ws — — D R Roberts supervisor of cen sus for the northern Utah district was in Brigham City and Logan Saturday making a last survey of the work Friday was devoted to a survey of the enumeration in Ogden the supervisor reporting that he found the workers doing well which was also the case in the Brigham City and Logan districts There have been some setbacks by reason of illness among a few of the enumerators and detention in the work for other unavoidable rts i T FEW COUNTERS (Continued From Page One) Final Stage of Cities’ Part City Now Reported Freed United States League of Building In Census Is At of Rubbish Except and Loan Associations who made the principal address at the conHand In Few Spots vention Mr afternoon Is- - lty PapcTlJ s3 ANDREWS NEW PRESIDENT MEET DETAILS : ' the Oregon court They were given the option cf pitting up bond for their appearance in Portland on Am! 2! 25 CORNER GRANT AND r STREET DnCJBDOCJOE SEVENTH BROADWAY - V £ r i : r V- - Completely refurnished and renovated ‘ t 400 rooms in the center of Los Angeles HOTEL TEMPLE 400-ca- r garage in 4 MU Lake Newest Hotel Lates Si 50 to S400 Single -- 33 rooms 200 baths nC Square your headquarters'ts just opposite the Tabernadf Lrnvt C Rossiter Manager ' - NEW (SPRING Operator '5 ' t FRANK WIBHON ' Smart Spring $398 No less feminine arid charming than the new dresses are these Spring hats of new straws lightweight felt or combinations of straw or felt in irresis with fabrle tibly smart brimmed or draped models' - I'll take car your SHEER SILK $24-7- : r t t parking troubles exist at The Manx J The doorman takes your car when you ar ? 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