Show © THE OGDEN STAG'D RD SUNDAY IJOENING SEPTEMBER 14 1930 BRATVAAG CARRIES HEROES’ BODIES OFFICERS BUSY null N Triumph - MAJOR ISSUE RIOTItICS Hearing On Campaign Fund of D e m o c ratio Lo o m s In Ideal BERLIN 13— (AP) —While ( so-ci- ? I strong-minde- i win-lin- i J- Will Be Resumed Monday ' ' ' Sept SO per cent of the votpopulation of Germany were preparing to vote tomorrow in the reichstag election the police of tnany cities were kept busy coping with disturbers mainly communist and fascist party members A series of disorders resulted in several score of arrests injuries to many and the stabbing or one policeman available Every policeman throughout the republic tonight was ordered to report for duty In all of the larger cities police trucks will be stationed at strategic points ready to rush squadrons of armed men to danger points or to quell incipient rioting Germnay ended tonight the most remarkable campaign since the founding of the republic a period during which the nation’s almost 43000000 voters were stirred up as seldom before It is safe to say Germany’s foreign policy of international conciliation will not be changed by tomor- row’s results Two issues have been crystallized more and more as the campaign progressed The first of these is: Is Germany to be saved from evil economic consequences by the radicalis mof the right (fascism) and left (communism) ? The second !ls: Can the dominating role of al democracy be checked by 'the common effort of the bourgeoise parties? Present Indications point to the triumph of the democratic ideal though there exists the widespread hope that a government having such democratic coalition whether with or without a social democrat may d consist of men who will not hesitate if necessary in a dictatorial manner to put Germany’s finances in order Although’ the rank and file of German citizens do not desire a g military dictatorship they are to have the chancellor and the cabinet use all of the authority given them and go the limit in ruling Germany with a firm hand The 1923 campaign was rather lethargic That certainly cannot be said of the present one estimated fn ing - X ' v i A' ! V - 5 — ' ' © Associated Press Photo Skeletons of Salomon August Andree and Nil Strindberg carefully wrapped In tarpaulin being lifted to the deck of the Bratvaag for transportation to Tromsoe Norway from Whit Island by Or Gunnar Horn and party SOME PREGINCT MEETINGS LATER RC M History - Gridiron teams of the Rocky Mountain conference are hard at work in preparation for 1930 competition and a pennant race that Eromise3 thrills galore for the Practice contests will hold the attention of practically all of the teams before the league campaign opens in anThe Standard-Examin- er swer to numerous requests is pub- -' heerwith: lishing the schedule September 27 — Regis vsvs Colorado Nevada Aggies at Dehver Utah at Salt Lake Utah Aggies vs West-er- xi State at Logan October 4— B Y U vs Nevada at Provo Colorado College vs Utah Aggies at Colorado Springs Denver vs Colorado Mines at Denver Montana State vs Regis at Bozeman at Salt Lake Utah vs Wyoming October 11 — Colorado College vs Western State at Colorado Springs Denver vs Colorado Aggies at Denver Colorado Teachers vs B Y U at Greeley Utah Aggies vs Colorado at Logan Wyoming vs Montana State at Laramie October 18 —Colorado vs Colorado Mines at Denver Denver vs Colorado College at Colorado Springs Montana vs Montana State at Butte U S C vs Utah Aggies at Utah vs Brigham Los Angeles Young University at Salt Lake October 25— Colorado vs Colorado Aggies at Boulder Colorado Mines vs Colorado Teachers at Golden Utah vs Denver at Salt Lake WyoAggies at Logan ming vs Utah November 1 — Brigham Young Uniat Ogden versity vs Utah Aggies Colorado College vs Colorado at Colorado Springs Colorado Aggies vs Utah at Fort Collins Wyoming vs Colorado Teachers at Cheyenne November 8— Denver vs Utah Aggies at Denver Utah vs Colorado College at Salt Lake November 15 — Brigham Young vs Montana State at Provo Colorado Denver vs vs Utah at Boulder Wyoming at Denver Utah Aggies vs Colorado Aggies at Logan November 22 —Colorado Aggies vs Colorado College at Fort Collins Regis vs Brigham Young at Denver November 27 — Arizona vs Colorado Aggies at Tucson College of Idaho vs Brigham Young-a- t Boise Denver vs Colorado at Denver at Salt Lake Utah vs' Utah Aggies November 29—New Mexico vs Wyoming at Albuquerque Utah Aggies of 'Logan coached by E L Romney face the hardest schedule of any Rocky Mountain conference team The schedule perhaps is the hardest any team in the mountains has ever under- taken SEATTLE LOSES TO SACRAMENTO -- Dale Phillips T C Shupe Each vote delegate to have one-ha- lf NORTH OGDEN PRECINCT NO 2 To the State Congressional and Judicial Conventions —Joseph Bailif Jr To the Weber County Convention —George E Brown Joseph Bailif Sr ‘Charles Pettigrew Evan Shaw lf Each delegate to have - Democrats Will Complete Series of Primaries one-ha- vote WARREN To the State Congressional and Tuesday Judicial Conventions —George East To the Weber Convention Information was given to the —George East County Democratic central committee SatThe names of the Huntsville deleto the Weber county convengates afternoon prethat Hooper urday were tion list as pubcincts Nos 1 and 2 Riverdale Tay- lished in left off the Issue They are Saturday’s lor and Wilson did not hold pri- as follows: D D McKay Wilmer maries Friday evening but that they Jensen William R McEntire Joseph As alternates W F will hold them Tuesday for the elec- L Peterson A Colvin Burton T T A Wangs-gar- d contion of delegates to the state Arnold Renstrom gressional judicial and county conventions AGE TO WED YOUTH Returns not Included in the rePARIS — When Princess Amelie de port published Saturday were received late Saturday afternoon as Broglie 73 announced her intenfollows: tions to marry Prince Fernando de NORTH OGDEN PRECINCT NO 1 Bourbon 42 a cousin of the king Delegate to the State Congres- of Spain court action was attemptsional and Judicial Conventions — ed to stop the wedding French Dale Phillips authorities however refused to stop the Weber County Convention the wedding It was stated that the ToJohn M Bailey LeRoy Snooks princess was mortgaging her estates in view of her coming marriage 0 I Many Big Contests On Mountain Slate (Utah Aggies Prepared For Heaviest Games In SS 'V - v' ' JAMESTOWN IS TURF WINNER AT NEW YORK TRACK By ORLO ROBERTSON Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Sept 13— (API-Tur- ning back the pages of history George D Widener’s Jamestown today proved himself a champion worthy of his great sire St James by winning the 41st running of the Futurity ldand $99600 to clinch the 1930 title before a crowd of 30000 that jammed its way into ’picturesque Belmont Park Packing the same crushing weight of 130 pounds carried by St James in his 1923 Futurity triumph Jamestown dashed down the seven furlongs of the Widener course In 1:20 5 Responding to the urging of Linus (Pony) McAtee in the final strides he gained a nose victory over Equipoise hte arch rival which carried the silks of Harry Payne Whitney Thirteen other colts and fillies started in the blue ribbon classic for ton Lewis Democratic wet candidate Mrs McCormick has announced that she would abide by the referendum to be held on prohibition at the same time a senator is elected in November IN DRY RANKS In the dry ranks a third candidate- Lottie Holman O’Neill was indorsed by the league despite protests from some of the league’s leaders This action precipitated an unprecedented move by other dry forces in Illinois the W C T U and several other women’s organizations starting a campaign to vote down the proposal for abolition of prohibition in the referen dum Heretofore the drys have always advised their supporters to refrain from participating in such appeals to the voters This coterie of the prohibitionists had indorsed no canddate but members of the resented the league who plan for an out and out dry candidate have averred that the drys stood a better chance in supporting Mrs McCormick a personal dry than in trying to elect an independent aspirant to the seata now held by Charles S Deneen dry Mrs McCormick during a tour of the state reiterated to voters her pledge to abide by the result of the referendum 'With its three propositions repeal of the Eighteenth amendment the Volstead act and the Illinois liquor laws Mr Lewis’ position promulgated in his first speech was unequivocal on the wet and dry ssue Without reference to the referendum he announced in plain terms his belief in the inalienable right of Anti-Salo- on Anti-Salo- $995 INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO “One Price to 3122 All” Wash Ave 125-mi- TO NAME cmis ot southern England furnish material for most tooth pastes SLAYER OF RAIL TO Here are some of the wonderful bargains that are being offered by the Home Furniture Co this weelc just part of the great array of money-savin- g opportunities at this store Remember this is a home store owned by home people who keep their money at home to help upbuild Ogden and Veber County BEDROOM SUITE SPECIALS Beautiful three-piec- e bedroom suite either in decorated Jade green or decorated Ivory Suite Includes CI C A A vanity bed and chiffonier Only Three-piec- e ivory bedroom suite Including vanity bed and chiffonier finished in ivory Cdf? 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Lane Walnut Chests Cedar Lined Up From " ’ $23 00 SLTBEEAL CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED Standard Lumber Co ' ®©Dm© IFrontinGtmiPo ROY L TRIBE TWENTY-THIR- 1 r and bed - Phone 1155 l ir j ce 00 siAlfW— f 3238 Washington Ave y Only Three-pie- chair Only The Ogden Blue Pine soccer team defeated the Salt Lake Callies at Salt Lake Saturday in the second league encounter of the fall season 3 to 0 Ogden counted twice in the first half Dransfield and Quick scoring nice shots In the final period Jack Lynch scored from a penalty Kelly saved repeatedly for the Callies The entire Ogden team played well The lineup: panied ive ce EASY CONTEST le Eau-Clai- re inter-Americ- an living room sulte also of the famous Kroehler make including club chair button-bac- k chair and davenport Upholstered In Jacquard velour with COS Art tapestry reverse cushions Only Two-pieliving room suite made by Kroehler upholstered In angora mohair of taupe and rose fancy reverse cushions Suite Includes davenport and button-bac- k PA BLUE PINES IN LSI r tri-mo-to- red (API-Unaccom- WARSAW Poland Sept 13— (AP) —Arrest of opposition by order of the government deputies of Marshal Joseph Pilsudski has produced such a state of political tension in Poland that for the preservation of public peace all open air political imeetings were forbidden today The of the center and the left In parties the Polish diet have scheduled important for tomorrow in Warsaw meetings and several provincial towns They will be permitted to meet indoors The opposition leaders are attempting to form a stable bloc in diet but are having difficulties pe la agreeing among themselves Countless numbers of sea shells of Three-pie- Futurity last year ics f Only two-year-o- Goal re-xbl- living room suite of the famous Kroehler make upholstered In Jacquard velour with reverse cushions Suite Includes davenport and button-bac- k chair pa ld closed hi3 mediocre campaign by running third in the Liptrot Young SACRAMENTO Calif Sept 13— Right Fullback McDonald (AP)—Roy Chesterfield held Se- BJomgaard Left Fullback attle to two hits and blanked the Indians 3 to 0 tonight Dutch Udlnk Banham Ruether hurled for the trible and Halfback Right had hits bunched on him in the sec Smith Walker ond and fourth for three runs Center Halfback R H E B Lynch Score: Fox 0 H 1 Seattle Left Halfback 3 10 0 J Lynch Sacramento Wharren Batteries: Ruether and Borreani Outside Right Shearer Chesterfield and Wirts Gates Inside Right $1 TO FORMER WIFE Quick Longman NEW YORK— When the will of Center Loudon W Swinton was filed for Wood Graham Inside Left P robate here recently it was found hat he had willed the sum of $1 Dransfield Peircy his former wife Mrs Genevieve Outside Left Swinton of Elizabeth N J “as a Johnson Wallace ' ' result of her gratefulness to me and Reserve her love for another” His estate Linesmen— T Taylor Ogden and was valued at about $10000 in which J- - Chapman’ Salt Lake Time—90 his mother and two sons shared minutes f Two-pie- ce three-year-o- ld TOUR AVIATORS MEETING HELD Thousand We ask you to compare our shingles with nny in town at the price and remember our supply is limited SAVE MONEY— AND BUY AT THE from the final sixteenth pole on to the finish it was strictly a Jamestown --Equipoise duel with the result in doubt until McAtee had let loose with his final lash of the whip and Jamestown plunged over the line the winner by narrowest of margins Three lengths back in third place trailed S C Bostwick’s Mate ridden by Laverne Fator who claimed a foul against the winner but was turned down by the stewards Fourth money went to Polydorus which was another three lengths back of Mate Despite his one defeat in seven starts the champion has amassed a total of $151925— a respectable start toward all time money winning honors with the many rich stakes still before him Gallant Fox the present holder of the money title had won only slightly more than $20000 when he Kelly ZEELER LEADS Per t 5 elgn missions the interchange of -search workers between experiment stations of different countries and the organization of private agencies interested In agriculture That the questions of forest conservation livestock and plant quarantine regulations and disease control methods and other specific problems will be referred to one or more —DULUTH Minn Sept 13— (AP) Agriculture Forestry And permanent Led by Myron Zeeler of Dearborn boards composed of repMich pilots contesting in the naAnimal Husbandry resentatives of the 21 American appeared assured also as tional reliability air tour arrived 'Are Discussed te committee has been flooded with here this afternoon in time to parto these ends that were ticipate in the dedication of DuWASHINGTON Sept 13— (AP) — proposals to be brought before the luth’s new $300000 municipal airexpected Assurances that the governments of congress as formal resolutions next port Zeeler piloting a Ford the American republics will be call- week ship landed at 2:59 p m need upon to take part in a broader gotiating the hop from Wis In one hour He program looking to the HOOVER was followed two minutes later 'by solution of problems of agricultural research and production had been Arthur Davis East Lansing Mich with the other planes arriving at given today as the first brief intervals conference on agriculture BOARD forestry and animal industry endThey remained in Duluth tonight ed its first week’s work and were to resume the flight SunDiscussion by agricultural experts day morning flying to Grand Forks WASHINGTON Sept 13— from throughout the western hemiN D 250 miles from here Governor Theodore Christianson by guests and with sphere on a wide range of subjects from soil improvement to plant dis official business left behind Presi- of Minnesota was one of the speakease control already has brought dent Hoover went to his Virginia ers at the dedication ceremonies toformal agreement of the conference lodge today for a quiet week-en- d with A B Kapplin Duluth to vuge further definite research and The chief executive has missed day Minn American Legion commanin meeting their com going to the mountain lodge only der giving the dedicatory address mon problems Of the many pro- twice since the beginning of sum- and unveiling the monument erectposals which have been advanced mer and each time from eight 'to ed in memory of two Duluth young for joining forces in attacking plant 20 guests have accompanied him men after whom the flying field and livestock improvement and dis- In addition to himself todays party has been named ease control problems soil conserva consisted only of Mrs Hoover Hertlon and other problems nearly a bert Hoover Jr who is spending with his parents and dozen on the broader phases of such the week-en- d Joel T Boone the White study were approved Captain House physician formally at today’s session If the recommendations of the Conferences of an official nature delegates are carried out not only constantly have broken in upon the CLERK HANG will there be a second general con rest of the president in the past ference within the next five years but it was said he would leave at which each country will present business behind and devote the enits problems after a year’s prep- tire time between now and MonSPOKANE Wash Sept 13— (AP) aration but there will be national day morning when ha expects to —George Miller was found guilty of agricultural congresses in the mean- return to the capital to relaxation the murder of John Ivester today Before departing Mr Hoover vir- and was sentenced to hang time in addition to regional meetMiller was charged with shooting ings of American republics united tually had completed the personnel in production of common crops of the tariff commission which he Ivester a clerk during the robbery Special attention is to be given is to announce by next Tuesday of the Railway Express agency here also to appointment of agricultural when the Incumbent commission re- - last fall Several hundred dollars INTER:AMERICAN TARIFF MUCH TENSION We stated last week that shingles had gone up in price—they have We moved our large stock and wired the mill for two more cars at the same low t price ONLY FOR FIVE DAYS W© Offer Cedar Shingles For As Low As 3-- Carsons on ay POLAND FEELS SHINGLES two-year-o- juveniles-bu- each state to control the liquor interests ON CAMPAIGN ’FUNDS Monday will bring the resumption of hearings by the senate committee on campaign funds Sunday August 31 on the eve of the opening of a special hearing by Senators Gerald P Nye of North Dakota chairman and Porter H Dale of Vermont to investigate the former’s charge he was being shadowed anMrs McCormick nounced that she had employed detectives to trail Senator Nye She asked: “What is the senator going to do about it?” and injected herself prominently into the two-dsession On the eve of the second hearing Senator Clarence C Dill of Washington member of the committee Friday charged that he was CHICAGO Sept 13— (AP)— A complex battle was evolved during the first week of the Illinois senatorial campaign with prohibition as the outstanding issue Complca-tion- s arose among the dry forces as well as a contingent stand on likewise being shadowed that subject by the personally dry candidate Ruth Hanna McCormick In contesting with James Hamil- v ADDITIONAL SPORTS’ ! i r- Germany Jk DRY LAW HELD -- 3 EXAMINER - D AND WASHINGTON AVE o E N VAN DYKE |