Show THE OGDEN STANDARD FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31 1530 EXAMINER - Champs of Dogdom Post at London’s Crystal Palace Show 101 DISASTER — - — WJXw IN MURDER IS DESCRIBED desperate Effort From Fife On Inhuman Treatment Claim Craft J A s Trial Hop Success Uses 000 Gallons ofGas In Hour DO-- X 1 - her in the air at least 18 hours The 1000 galship normally-consumlons of fuel and 24 of oil an h?ur —I "Hh1-: SALT' LAKE CITY Oct’ 31— There are too many nocturnal rackets in Salt Lake They ought to stop of a ' protest This is the burden from members of the Salti Lake Hotel association which Thursday announced it would submit an ordinance to the city commission for the prohibition and prosecution of continued noises in the night tte The noise keeps guests awake t es ALTENRHEIN Switzerland Oct 31— (AP)— The passenger plane DO-- X now beipg groomed- for a flight to the United States will start for Amsterdam her first stop on Sunday if weather conditions are favorable ley A Calvert Maurice Domier said her earliest When Mrs O’Loughlin pleaded not start for New York from possible guilty last Saturday to the charge via the Azores and Bermuda Lisbon of her out the death of growing Leona O’Loughlin will be on November 10 This would Attorney Keating was given until to- brlns the DO-- X to Bermuda on No hotel men said morrow to chan re the plea Keating’s petition said this was the first time In Colorado history that a suspect had been subjected to such Inhuman treatment as that endured by Mrs O’Loughlin In repeated grillings by officers DENVER 31— (AP)— Mrs Oct Pearl O’Loughlin’s attorney John Keating today requested 10 days in which to file any additional motions or pleas in connection with the first pending degree murder charge against her The request was mad? in a petition to District Judge Hen LONDON Oct- injured survivor of disaster today presented I graphic picture of the airship’s astxmoments to a commission inquiring into the loss of the dirigible I His arm in a sling and still under hospital treatment Cook told how he ship went itno a steep dive and struck the ground with terrific orce A second crash came and I Ihen a mighty explosion which rent he great air liner from stem to j tern and took 48 lives Cook told the commission that he vas in charge of the fourth unit engine from 8 to 11 o’clock on the 'light of the fatal flight and had Resumed duty at 2 a m a few ninutes before the crash said he first noticed 'that f He tomething was wrong when the ship look a “slight dive” and the control oom rang for reduced speed i “As I turned the engine to slow” he said “the ship took a steep div- -i ng attitude I took a quick look out t f the window and as I did so the j hip struck the ground I stopped I ny engine Instantly and a second srash came followed " by an explosion” v Asked what happened then Cook aid: I “I tried to get out of the doorway if the car toward the ship but f bund it was a mass of flames and he heat was terrific So I turned rsack to the outboard side of the rar and tried to get out I found I vas trapped because a girder had alien across the openings I la town on too of the oil tank an Save things up In a second I must lave become desperate because I tot up and pushed the girder to one ide jumped over the side of the ar and landed in some trees” j Cook described how he made his yay out of the woods after beating Hut a fire on his overalls In wandering about in a dare he had to bass the airship again and as he did to he heard one or two minor ex R-1- 01 FOR U S TRIP CASE Suspect Was Subjected To Saved-Sur-vivo- r he PLANE READY DELAY SOUGHT vember 11 at the earliest anft New York on November 12 4 Twenty-fiv- e newspaper men went oh a trial flight in the DO-- X today while the ship's navigating instruments and radio were checked preparatory to her flight to Amsterdam The trip was uneventful and entirely satisfactory her commander said After the trial flight mechanics poured 20000 'gallons of fuel into her tanks This is enough to keep Cook- - I Norris Is Defended LINCOLN Neb Oct 31 (UP)— Answering charges Senator George W Norris is irregular in his party policies Senator William E Borah of Idaho asserted last night in an address here Norris had stood wnn the national administration almost as frequently as regulars “In 1918” Borah reminded “the man who now is president favored the election of a Democratic majorfact ity in congress : In view of this Norris might consistently be supin 1932” ported for the presidency Senator Borah will continue his campaign for Norris with an address at Scottsbluff tonieht I so-call- him is the nning c center’is Diomed champion bulldog with the sourest mug and the sweetest temper at the show Below are Tom the Best to bottom Champion with a name like that) Pic tured at the right from top Choorjam Po To (Tryto call a pooch of and two five first winner Coster Easterfield 's strenuous session Sealyham barber at Boy the Poodle who had just come from a special prizes and Kemphurst Creole admiring the cup he won in the terrier class 1 ' LANSING Mich Oct 31— (UP) career of Michigan’s foremost free sitter Edgar Sickler came to in abrupt end here last night when enthusiasts climbed him from and his perch phe branches of thepulled maple tree that iad been his sole companion for ' S448 hours to’ the been had who up Edgar Equivalent of 102 days “took off’ I uly 21 and since then has - built sufficient shelter to ward off winter vinds His record surpasses f that If Anna Koski’s Cleveland tree sit-l- er his nearest rival by some-135lours The Cleveland ’’girl was iorced down j at the start of the Vchoollyear by truant officers but Edgar was past the school age be Jig 18 The 0 -- ’ loover Approves Project In Utah POCATELLO Oct 31— (AP)— Congressman Addison T Smith told he chamber of commerce here yes-erdthat the $2500000 senate bill ’or construction of the Michaud Flats unit of the Greater Fort Hall rrigation project has been looked ip in with favor by President Hoover and he expressed the hope the louse would pass it before ’' the Christmas 'holidays The biil passed the senate without opposition V Ten Jury Members Enough Drive On Organized Crime Is Being Made In To Convict Suspect Chicago Proposal Oct 31 (UP)— Ten CHICAGO members of a jury would be enough in any state to convict a pian of a felony under a proposed national which code of criminal procedure was advocated today by the American law Institute Meeting at Northwestern univerof sity the institute composed prominent members of the bench - and bar planned for further disit cussion of methods whereby the of about adoption might bring Some code by state legislatures code the of of the provisions already are-Iforce in' some states ' Among the features of the proposed codes are: In cases of felony other than capital a verdict concurred in by of the jurors end in cases of misdemeanor a verdict concurred in of the jurors may be by rendered “The eourt may make such comment on the evidence and the testimony or the credibility of any witness as in its opinion is necessary for the proper determination of the cause “Except in cases where death may be imposed the defendant may waive trial by jury “State and defendant shall each chalbe allowed ten lenges if the offense is punishable by death or life imprisonment six for other felonies' and three for mis'r demeanors “Offenses heretofore required to be prosecuted by indictment may bq prosecuted either by indictment or by information “An indictment is valid and sufficient if it charges an offense ty the defense by using the name given the common law or-- by a statute” five-sixt- ay REAL ESTATE BROKERS IH6UK4CI S502 WASHINGTON FOR-REN- 6 5 1 4 OGDEN UTAH AVENUE T Rooms Unfurn ’Duplex 1st door South Madison ' School Rooms Strictly Modercv" $2500 813 20th Street v ' Rooms Modern Duplex Brick 3425 Grant Ave $2500 Rooms Modern Duplex Partly Furnished 871 23rd $2500 —MONEY TO LOAN— $100000 to Loan on First Street Mortgage 8 't' Per Cent WHO WANTS IT? PHONE 78 CHICAGO Oct -- -- 4SHS s - ' American Legion increased its enrollment by 149 per cent last year COc 10 Bags $875 'Choice Bran 75c Yellow Corn 5195 The Big Grain Store On 22nd 1 PER CENT OFF rt 3 A Special Offering Of Dresses: r ‘ New Prices ' on Entire Line from 10 to 30 reduction -r- -r- z-r-:- PHONE 459 f - t ' jb Three Outstanding Groups si r : j I Every Dress New! Style Right! V t " of Every woman realizing tho important styles and these dresses 'offered will be on an hand for first selection value-givin- g 1 'v v a Week t - Group 2 k Values to $1495 : ‘ to: " x T A"---- A beautiful assortment of new styles colors and fabrics You will find a dress to please you Sizes ’I 14 to 44 $Q)9o ' What Of Our Industries and the Farmers? ' Lrrnbs Are Down to 5c Wheat 42c and Other Commodities Accordingly Copper as Low as n 9c and Silver at Its' Lowest Point Several Men and Women Are Unemployed 4 90c Down— $100 a Week Group 3 Values to $2295 i -: j Canton crepes satins chiffons and travel prints New details: Cowl necklines Russian tunics flawed tiers and new sleeves All colors and sizes j IT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE! t V ‘ ' J - ' r‘ -- t - v t Vote the x r x x K : v ' ‘KV ' ‘ $160 Down — $125 a Week J ''X h s3660 : DEMOCRATIC TICKET STRAIGHT Get our prices on your replacements Co Stratford Decorating ’ " It - i - 50q Down — 50c The Democratic party pledges constructive attention to the needs of the whole people WINDOW SHADES j $550 Mil-lio- to 400 square feet tWo coats WASEi AVE DmcDOTeQDs) - Newest modes expertly fashioned from fine flat crepes cantons and satins Size 14 ' ' to 40 That inasmuch as the Republican party has always taken credit' Tor any condition of prosperity the nation has enjoyed by the same token the same party must now assume blame for present condi- tions -- WATER COLOR 50c 36 by 5 f eet 59c 36 by 6 feet v 64c 36 by 7 feet Three colors to choose from WINDOW GLASS STOP AND SHOP! - That the Eepublican party has failed to redeem its pledges made two years ago Per Gallon S325— PerQuart S100 Special XX Per GaL $235—Qt 75c 2318 -- Kemember White Swan 1?1L©U7I - UsL Today the two major political parties are op trial The verdict of the jury will be rendered Tuesday November 4th Mr Voter you must weigh the evidence and you will naturally render judgment according to your findings Pure Linseed Oil Paint covers 350 ‘ IsS The American people have accepted the system of political party stewardship for more than a century Obviously this invokes the plan of party responsibility which the people have ' likewise accepted toThe Tennessee department of the PAINT ” V I"- — al PARTY RESPOH 4-4- - ? Large Complete "Stock to Select From High-grad- e ’ Values to $995 ry -- j ‘ Group ale Wall Paper 50 V hs - j (UP)— Alex- 31 ander Jamie quiet spoken hard hitting law enforcement veteran today became chief investigator for the “secret six” the millionaire crime fighting organization of the Chicago Association of Commerce v Jamie’s appointment to head big business drive on organized crime to clean up the gangster underworld before the 1933 world’s fair became known when he was granted a his furlough in Washington from inposition as chief of the special telligence bureau here a Jamie according to the announcement will be given ‘triple powers in his offensive against gang machine gunners and racketeers He retains his federal powers by virtue of his furloueh and will be given state and city police powers to such The estimated retail value of li in the an extent that he probably will be- quor consumed annually1918 was come a sort of law enforcement dic- United States prior to tator wielding powers both legal from $2500000 to 43000000 — — f- that will transcend and extra-legthose of the commissioner of police and the state’s attorney Read the Classified Adi If preliminary plans as learned by the United Press are carried through successfully by the aroused big business men working through the association of commerce Commissioner John R Alcock State’s Attorney Swanson and his investi-gatr- o Pat Roche will be carrying out Jamie’s orders in the greatest crime drive in the history of Chicago where such drives are so frequent as to draw little attention The purpose back of Jamie’s apSteaming hot lunch — pointment the United Press learned is to shatter the hold of the unfood that stimulates derworld on its rackets jail the one’s appetite' Thick gangsters aind “make the city safe’’ deep flaky pies for the millions who are expected chocolate cakes for the world’s fair only a little more than two years off and the coffee— Oh! Behind Jamie and his unprececoffee!! such dented police powers will stand the 25d Turkey association of commerce and its “secret six” headed by Robert Isham WRIGHT’S Randolph president of the associTea Room Cheerful ation and A A Sprague millionaire food packer both colonels in their own right by virtue of war ! to-d- ed A SPECIE OFFERING - ear two-thir- ds pre-empto- GZZ “SECRET SIX” CHANGES L00I After 2448 Hours r LAW VET HEADS FELONY CODE rree Sitter Down “ - Democratic Candidate For County CommissionTerm I er Mr Norris has always worked 100 for the interests of Weber County and will continue o so He is not tied to any faction or factions Weber County needs Norris for a more constructive program ’ Vote the Democratic f ticket straight (Paid Political Advertisement) j v By Senator Borah ' ' I R A NORRIS ' M— — ! - 1 VOTE For 1 Plosions 4 5 step-daught- er j 1 (Paid Political Advertisement) '' ' ALLEK-- A hosiery THE MOVIE STARS’ CHOICE - v 1 |