Show THE OGDEN BTAWDARD FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31r 1930 SOVEREIGNS OF ABYSSINIA’ FMOR OUTLINES LABOR POLICY V City To Keep Its- Workers And Create Jobs For Others - — V - " -- f-- “' 'V V ' '’ i-- -' - iii i v- - j“ 'l -- v I v 5SS5J4Kv : T? i &V $ :V‘ $ ' ‘yVT ? - - 7 - -- ? TJi Associated PrtssPhoto iw’l The Negue Ras Tafarl of Abysslnta and hfa queen Walzeru Menen who on November 2 will be crowned emperor and empress of Abyssinia After the coronation the Negus will become His imperial Highness Haile Selassie v Dr-Move- on his hair he (Garnet' Bradshaw Editor Fro Tem) puts his hair tonic f Do not waste time for that is the can’t wear a hat— it slides off stuff of which life-- is made — Beni WE ACKNOWLEDGE jamin Franklin wish of The students Ogden High to say that we acknowledge the Mo CONGRATULATIONS as Congratulations are now in order ran Junior college’s for the three fortunate juniors who a very excellent little newspaper Jim DeVine one of our former gained membership into our club tothe day It was a very close race but students is associate editor of Good luck Jim ! in the end Harriet Robison- Marian Stewart and Leone Hendrickson V LUCKY GIRLS came out with flying colors and This to We Zi Zeta year only six girls could be Phi only pledges by being chosen as spon hope our new members will enjoy honored and get as much pleasure out of our sors The lucky girls were: Hazel Schenck (lieutenant colonel) Lorna club as we do OTtell Aadneson Malan (major) yELIAPHILLIPS Reporter Arlene A) Hampton (company : i HALL OF FAME (company B) Helen Simpson (comWe nominate to the Hall of Fame: pany CL and Yvonne Pierce (band) We offer you congratulations Kate Heiner because when Carpe Diem made her a "pledge she sighed girls You w’ere lucky and we are and said “Really I don’t know how proud of you Please girls inspire the boys so this long they managed to progress f much that they will take the laurels without me” Ellis Cragun because he is ' so in the spring powerful that when he' blows his OUR CLASSICUM STAFF horn he has to fasten his music to The members of the - quarterly the stand in order that it won’t blow off because each morning he staff are as follows: - Helen s takes McKay Gerald Bvehler because when he Marion Ensign assistant editor j - - Civil War Vet Held : - For Avoiding Taxes LOS ANGELES Oct 31— (AP)— Theodore J Sherwood 84 retired South Dakota stockman and Civil war veteran went to jail today because he said “I’ll be camsamed if I’ll pay a tax on keeping clean” Fined $30 ter failure to obtain city inspection of plumbing Sherwood declared he installed the bathtub himself and wculdnT pay the $250 insnection fee “Your honor I won’t pay anyone a tax on my bathtub” he said The court reduced the fine to $10 but Sherwood stood firm “No sireee” he said and marched indignantly to jail to stav two days -- IS ANNOUNCED ? ‘ 5 ? ! ’ i ’ ! : editor-in-chi- reducing-exercise- ef n Trade O’ Clayton to fill your orders Generous Credit Service NO INTEREST ADDED Viif 2 -- Not Discouraged Air Mishaps INCORPORATED SW November 3d to 8th ' rr iAO30uii 5u’aij9 -- But Girl friend: Perhaps so! wish you would refrain from at— tempting to get into them now Oer Brummer Berlin I! 1)L I Ir PAINFUL REQUEST Harold (dancing) : I wish I were in your shoes You’re such a clever dancer T A HOTEL ence have we offered such a f wonderfully complete home outfit nor furniture of such I beautiful st jrle and dependable quality at a price so low 7 ! " ! ‘ treble at will Don’t fail to see this special Salon Showing raEWMOOSE SALT LAKE CITY One of Salt Lake City’s finest hotels where guests find every The Dream Home v Never before in all our f - r ' ' f) 7 opportunity to NOW’S your new Atwater Kent models in handsome array and judge for yourself the wonderful progress in radio design — so simple in beauty of lines woods and finishes Now too is your opportunity to judge the Golden Voice corq- pared with ordinary tone quality —and perfected Tone Control letting you emphasize bass or v AVE 2337 WASHINGTON comfort and convenience with a warm hospitality ' CAFE and CAFETERIA Garage in connection 400 Rooms —Each with Bath $200 to $400 PHONE 3245 i (Single) 4 ROOMS COMPLETE r V ) S495 Terms: S40Down $20 Monthly - 1J ALL SIZES AND COLORS WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST' REDUCE OUR STOCK ' : - i i- - dresses regardless of loss These dresses are all regular $1250 to $2250 values and must be sold This offer is good for Saturday only Gome early and get your choice of high-grad- e - $1250 AND $15 DRESSES FOR All sizes and colors Crepes Georgettes I Chiffons f ' : 0 : i 2' l7©El DRESSES FOR All sizes and colors Crepes Georgettes Chiffons ir- v f NTf Ai' Outstanding sale feature priced extremely low for just one day’s sellirfe! suite as shown Only $89 for TEN PIECES 1 Beautiful stylish —full size bed with fashionable low foot chest of four drawers (measures 18x30x45 inches and your choice of dresser or French vanity with mirror! Each is made of lovely walnut and other large 20!x30-inc- h select woods—overlaid with striking panels of Oriental walnut! With the suite — soft deeply tufted mattress in art ticking restful dia- skirt 'mond-lin- k spring dainty boudoir chairin cretonne with ruffled Indistwo fine pillows warm blanket and 27x54-inc- h Axminsterrug ‘ :r of 7 number Extra pieces! large putable quality! ! 2 j 17(0)111 - ' You can make your selection now from our high grade stock of coats at lowest prices $3500 Coats now ? - J0 ' -- 1 V 7 3 -- Pc 100 Mohair Suite V $ Remarkably Low Price Cash $5950 Coats now Convenient Weekly or Monthly Payments Arranged Terms —$500 Cash V ’I x Convenient'Weekly’ or- Monthly Payments Arranged ' s Positively the most amazing A’alue we have ever offered in a high-grad- e Living Koom Suite ! Yes we know thoroughly dependable Mohair Suites have been offered at Jower prices than this but what a that difference in the quality ! Here is a' suite that you would ordinarily expect to pay at least $20000 for Yet the price Ysf only $13900 'Through1 very fortunate cir- -' eumstances we were able to secure a: limited number of these wonderful suites and as they will go fast at this price we suggest prompt action All-Moha- ir ce I- - - '’ $7500 Coats now - Ij ' 0 0 0 A SmaU Deposit Will Hold Any Article Kiev U©n3Ci SomEpSo' " St©E?G ' Here it is! well-mad- e ' - - Terms — $900 1 n u A Whole Room Full of Furniture Jl 0 VI $1800 TO $2250 mzi i RADIO 'STUDIOS f ITff ¥f VWiK? ill 111 X - “V L li : - i ' Iy country in against have j been consolidated With years before The number of milts- yards traversed has increased tremen- a capital of 100000000 lire and dously also the transportation of three years’ work ahead - fWfHffillSSP© And we get a lot of it because we deal fairly Shop by mail with Mr B turned by hand The contorted wax and ayers would illustrate “folding 7 mountain growth” Another exhibit would consist of combinations of plaster and clay In a compression box’ activated to reproduce “as nearly as possible the overthrust faulting and slice of the Canadian Rockies’’ It is also proposed in the report 70 set up models of the Canadian Rockies and the Southern Appalachian range 4—1- SHOW GEOLOGY - ir AS MUCH AS ANY WE GET strata" The box would discouraging the Swiss from devel- mails and parcels shows an equal proportionate Increase ers of wax and other' materials More than 17000 passengers were — Pressure would be applied by means small in this in Two of the largest Italian shipof screws at each end of the box transported 1929 planes 342 seven as - s EXHIBITS Out-of-To- wn ‘TV--' - s : t Ggden High School Notes d We Value Jf 3 PHILADELPHIA— (UP)— Among he books- listed for fall publication by Lippincotfs is “New Empires: The Newspaper and Radio” by Karl A Bickel president of the United Press association A publisher's announcement thus describes the book: “The first part of this book is a concise account of a newspaper t duties and what it is man’s job-hiessential for him to know that will se invaluable to anyone just start a newspaper career ing - “In the second of his book By part on to discuss Bickel the radio goes dents — BERNE (AP)— Recent air disasnews on both the advertising and Come again Thank you! to seem ters haw had little effect in effecHow sections of the paper AUNT JANE V as a news How is radio tive agency? has radio advertising affected newsDear Peppy Seniors: papers What is the future of both? Jack Passey's Orchestra We like your enthusiasm im- The author’s conclusions are based will at next be Our game mensely on sound reasoning and careful 'obOgden’s Specialty Band Logan with Logan on November 7 servation and the subject is of vital RECEPTIONS— DANCES— 1930 interest to both newspaper and ra' RADIO enthusiasm Keep up your dio men AUNT JANE Every man an individual artHie volume Is priced at $150 ist 3 to 12 men Union music" AN APPRECIATION ' Phone 1444-- J and family have sent us the following letter which shows how just “a little deed of kindness cheer the saddest done will help to ' NOVEMBER SPECIAL ones’’ v ! “Dear Friends: Duplex Base Plugs wired in “We wish to thank you for the One for $300 Two for $500 beautiful floral tribute and for the NEW YORK — ' (UP) — Nature’s and kindness thoughtfulness method of loving HARTLEY ELECTRIC CO mountains in the which you extended to us in the fair distantmaking illustrated 2300 Wash past maybe Phone 479 loss of our son Grant your school- by models and other apparatus as mate and friend part of the general geology exhibit yours “Sincerely at the 1933 Chicago World’s fair ' “Dr and Mrs G G Moyes This proposal is contained in a re and Marjorie” port of leading geologists to the National Research Council Science ad’A SWELL LETTER comjnittee recommending exThe ' following is one of the best visory a hundred years of hibits letters received at the high school progressto inshow1 geology general comes time a It for long Tong to show how of One exhibits the adfrom Dr J Jt Morrell and is were consist would made mountains dressed to Ogden High School' Ac- of a “compression box for deform tivities 'Mr William Abplanalp treasurer v Dr Morrell writes : for n3 “I am enclosing your checktreati2 $35 sent me In payment for v-ment of the Injuries of a student of IrfrtlcKaJi C2Z 21 1 rjUvil Sli 1 the Ogden High school I am very CHICKEN glad to do this work for you without vOSTHI any charge as I feel that this $35 1 f I ’’ hi Ve :s S can be applied in some way in your 7 SEA activities to better advantage than ' K 1 by paying this bill”'’ June-Harriso- VV ns ine” V " &S k iV - tv y j EXAMINER be filled with variously colored lay- -' oping aviation : - - DETROIT Oct 31— (AP)— Mayor Frank Murphy has outlined Detroit’s labor policy during the coming winter while his unemployment committee considered the possibility of setting up a municipal lodging hous3 for homeless workers The mayor cited the principal points of the city’s labor policy as follows: 1 No laborer will be laid off who is now working for the city 2 Money now being spent for welfare doles will be paid out for Jobs jobs which will be created asCouz-ewere created by ' Mayor James ' in 1921 3 An attempt will be made to induce the welfare departments of the large factories to care for the families ot the men they have laid off The department of public works has been asked for $6000 for the equipping and maintenance of a home to accommodate about 1800 persons for a month The municipal employment bureau reported today that it - had found w’ork Tor 4854 persons since the system of registering-unemployewass tarted a month ago Mayor Muiphy said that Detroiters must face the present situation as “an emergency a crisis which affect§The peace health and safety of tKe people It borders on famine and if ‘it is continued will assume the proportions of actual fam- Helen —Lindquist associate editor Arieen Sessions associate editor Preston Mulcahy business manager Andrew Brunetti sports editor Dora HopHandy exchange editor JohnMalan kins' humor editor Lorna society editor Carol Pfisterer typist Irene Gilmore typist Frances Fish typist Mary Islaub typist Kiyoko Oda artist cartoonist This-- ' is a marvelous lineup We are expecting big things in the line of literature from “Our Staff” AUNT JANE’S CORNER Dear Inquisitive Senior: Our Thanksgiving dance will be informal Just as all of our dances are We want you to come to have a really enjoyable time not to be in a fashion show Our dances are to stimulate good will and friendship among our stu- - - : ’ Egyptian Theatre Building o V )L s i |