Show FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31 1930 12 - CASE SENT TO s 'N inmnymmy ? k - V ? v FEDERAL COURT i Confirmed Revolt ON TRIALS IN BAKER- SLAYING il&e' ' ’ 'j 1 andpm efererices M— i SPIES UTAH ATHLETES' UPON SENATORS l ’ V ' Damage Action Transferred rp- f Jtr£X& To Form Jury Ws' j ? V - ? U As Preparations Made" - V X 4 gf' WVS- X XX 9 Information regarding advertis-n- g rates in this column may be had by calling the Classified Department 1702 at Pin-co- - Christmas Cards —Order them now pay later Finest assortment Dee 416 Entrance Printing Co Phone 3051 through book store Wedded Teachers Win Jobs In Idaho absence Phone 782 Moore's Nurseries " -- Two Fires Put Out With Slight Damage -- A battery short ’circuit in a car owned by Rex Earl on Washington avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets called the fire department into action this morning at about 7 -- o’clock A small hole was burned in one of the car cushions' Thursday evening at' about 5 o’clock the department made a run to a roof blaze at 3021 Lincoln avenue a residence owned hy Tom by E W Sythers Thais occupied The fire was caused by flying sparks A small hole from the chimney was burned in the roof mmvi v itSvS A '""Associated Press Photo shown entering rmurder Virginia real estate dealer a y the for on is trial he where Washington Arnear In a culvert found Baker government clerk whose body was lington cemetery last April- Herbert M Campbell D C court Accused In Slaying TALK SATURDAY ‘V -' a- r Appears In Legion Chateau Women To Hold Tea And Reception A U Republican activity was at its peak today with election only four days away Rallies organization meet ings and women’s sessions were claiming the greatest attention Don B Colton candidate tor to congress will be the principal speaker at a large rally to Tf v ' COLTON TO D B re-elect- ion VAs 4 4 - Atari t ee £ ate Farmer-Labor-Progress- ive or ex-offi- cio Candy Specials - Saturday nd Mexican Pecan Pinoche and Victoria Center Pecan Pound Chocolates 50C (Regular 80c Pound) Out Utah JL5 d (Regular 20c Dozen) KERN’S 2459 Wash Ave z - Newark-Washingt- VOTE FOR Mae E Bramwell nine-year-o- A nance company has applied to the state capitol for permits to operate in Ogden Sait Lake and Provo under the state small loan act on VOTE FOR JOHN A HENDRICKS Candidate for County Attorney On Democratic Ticket A graduate of the Utah A g r icultural College City Prepares For Winter Flushing of Leaves Tried For Time Graduated fivom the S t a n f ord University Law School with the Ogden city street department is now getting its dirt roads into shape for winter Gravel is being hauled to the streets where attention is most needed while unpaved side walks are being covered with cinders and rshes The entire street department is engaged in preparing streets for snow and ice of winter excepting the crews which are hauling leaves Commissioner W J Rackham’s forces had exceptional success-thi- s fall in flushing leaves into storm sewers instead of having to haul them away The equivalent of between 300 and 400 loads of leaves were flushed Into the Madison avenue storm sewer and conveyed down it to the Ogden river This plan was abandoned Thursday night however to enable construction of an extension of the sewer at Ogden river to begin degree ck of Doctor of jurisprudence i Served four years as Ogden City Judge JOHN A HENDRICKS Candidate for County Attorney - j s r ! j — His road experience fine- - scholastic and -- legal training and' his maturity of 'years assure Weber county efficient courageous and honest handlin' of the affairs ' of the County Attorney’s office of-a- n 1 Aeronautical exports from France last year were valued at $8577320 Alabama collected $7103009 in’ taxes on gasoline in 1929 ‘ (Paid Political Advertisement) BE FARSIGHTED How Prosperous Ar e You? INVEST - IMA CAR USED FROM Yattis- Kimball Motor MR FARMER: What is your WHEAT worth today? Can you mahe money on your SUGAR 1JEETS this fall Do Hoover policies help you? MR STOCK GROWER: LAMBS and Are you prospering on FIVE-CENTWENTY-CENWOOL under Hoover policies? WORKINGMAN: MR In these thriving times do you find your time so well taken up and your prospects for continued employment so "ood that vou wish NO CHANGE in the Hoover policies? Co T T I Sir business man: Are accounts due you coming in promptly and is your turnover rapid? Or do you find the rent hard to meet under Hoover policies? i ALL OF YOU AND ALL OF US: How about ordering THAT NEW CAR? HpVe we got money stowed away in the Old Sock for TAXES?Do we like the effect of Hoover policies on our POCKET: BOOKS? One of Utah’s Senators says is not broke” that the “government I The government may not be broke— but how about the rest of us? JOSEPH RIRIE IS OPPOSED TO THE HOOVER policies! He favors : - a Tariff which will aid the West' the the Stockgrower the Miner — not Farmed Producer the the Eastern Capitalist He favors Progressive Principles His opponent Mr Colton says he stands squarely behind the Hooyer Administration and Its Policies WILL YOU VOTE FOR A CONTINUANCE OF OUR PRESENT CONDITIONS -- OR - For County Recorder Democratic Ticket -- LEGAL ve Farmer-Labor-Progressi- dd RECEIVE CARE New Branches— The Personal Fi- d HIS “ DIRT STREETS Lecture— Dr William M Bayne will give a lecture oh “Local Anesmothesia in Dental Practice” with tion pictures November 3 at 8 p m in the Hotel Bigelow Ward Dance—Under auspices of Postponed — The benefit concert the ward a dancing party will be which was to have been given by held in the Fifth ward recreational Abraham Lincoln circle on Friday hall at Twenty-sixt- h and Madison evening November 7 has been post- tomorrow night poned to Friday evening December 5 in the Amoncan Legion chateau Theft —To the police station this Those holding tickets will please note morning Dr C C Hetzel 2548 change of date and place Jackson avenue reported that two chairs were stolen from his One Thousand new and used ar- porch home night Thursday ticles of clothing for men women and children All kinds of house Arrested— Detectives George Finn Pres and W k Milligan today arrested furnishings Bargains for all h byterian rummage sale Twenty-fourtJohn J Timmers 22 on a warrant and Anams Saturday 9005 based on a complaint charging failure to provide for his family : — Birth — Mr and Mrs Frank 44 nine-pounannounce the birth of a DIFFICULTY boy Mrs Sawyer was formerly Miss Virginia Boyle OVER RADIO SET ENDS — Viola Miss Jensen Release or Gerard H Irving unRecovering 2747 Adams avenue who was - reder arrest at San Francisco on a a cently operated on for goiter is re- charge of embezzlement of late radio set here was directed Pin-coported doing well Thursday by Sheriff R D Ward Party — A night of spooky fun and frolic is promised to all who The action was taken at the reattend the Halloween dance of the quest of interested parties it was Fourteenth ward Mutuals in the said the radio set having been ward hall tunteht Costumes mav hooYer’calls GRADES SHOWN NEW YORK Oct 31 — (UP) — The Evening World in a special dispatch from Washington said today that a federal prohibition agent had been office buildassigned to the senate or their senators see to whether ing assistants purchase liquor The agent received the assignment according to the Evening Doran and VicSSesSien1 Curtis months Fpr more than three himself as an emagent represented reguploye of the senate and made lar reports to enforcement officials the newspaper said “A sensational phase of the invesundercover agent” tigation by the Associated Press Photo the Evening World stated “was the Edwin V Morgan American am- seizure of a bootlegger’s customer ofbassador to Brazil gave the state list containing the names and consenators and of fice numbers conIn Washington department been making firmation of the success of the gressmen who have of liquor in Capital rebels in Brazil in ousting President Hill purchases The list is now in the posWashington Luis session- of high officials in at least t two of the departments of the fedbe orn The hall has been gaily eral government” 4 decorated Party— A Halloween party will be held tonight at 8 o’clock by Ogden council of the Security Benefit association in the United War Service rooms 2068 Recovering —D W Shields 2569 Monroe avenue who recentlv underwent an operation in the Dee hospital is reported to be recovering nicely chili Spring Chickens 25c lb beans 10 lbs 44c fresh salmon half or whole 13c young rabbits 25c 9025 Viaduct Market held Saturday night at 8 o’clock n the American Legion chateau Mr Colton has returned from an A 9 active campaign trip through his district and reports support from all sources Ft The final women’s Republican tea and reception will be held Saturday afternoon from 3 until 4:30 o’clock in the Jrotel Bigelow Wives of SenAssociated Press Photo ator Reed Smoot Congressman Colton Justice Ephraim Hansen and Mrs Minnie Stull of Princeton be W Vaf who is accused of the first Ambassador J Reuben Clark will atwill Candidates guests special degree murder of her tend refreshments will be served stepson Mickey Stull who met and a musical program will be furdeath by’falling or being Immersed nished in a tub of boiling water BUSINESS MEETING A meeting of all precinct committeemen and secretaries will be held Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at Republican headquarters County Chairman George H Lowe and requestSecretary George D Shupe commited members of the central LAND BOARD tee and their secretaries and members of the county executive committee to attend Refreshments will WASHINGTON Oct 31— (AP— be served and final arrangements fer election day will be -made President Hoover’s committee on Indorsement of the Republican conservation and administration o: the public domain has been callec ticket by the party was announced today folto meet in Washington November 10 to information i on lowing a meeting of ' the Republican which to base its report on disposi central committee and members ol party tlv tion of remaining public lands An announcement of the meeting in West Ogden Thursday night Rethe A resolution indorsing was' made today through the office publican ticket was passed by the of Secretary Wilbur - Progressive party The committee of 22 with Secre Farmer-Labcommittee which advised members tanes Wilbur and Hyde as which members was appointed by Presi- to vote the Republican ticket could and would be dent Hoover to study and report it wastodeclared the most assistance render what to do with remaining public able laborer the to and farmer the lands COUNTY RALLIES Many members of the committee A rally was held Thursday night visited the public land states for a Slaterville where Arthur Woolley first-hain conditions last of study E Blackham and Henry L summer In addtiion to informa- Samuel were Following Jensen speakers committee obtained the thus tion was dancing and also has reports from state and na- the meeting there tional agencies interested in public refreshments were served A large crowd attended lands At a Republican rally in Plain ’M of Salt City later Nephi L Morris Lake and Mr Woolley were speak- Remains erS N J Harris George A Fuller andW Stratford addressed anFrank of Child Conference other rally in Roy Huntsville speakers were Da In SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31— vid 'J Wilson LeRoy B Young and (AP)— Utah will not be represented Lawrence A Van Dyke 44at the president’s conference on child health and protection at JOKE? Washington because the traveling PHILADELPHIA— Nine passenhas been expended gers climbed out of the appropriation William M Knerr chairman of the stretch plane here to state industrial commission said to- their legs before the flop on to the day plane capital Meanwhile another Mr- Knerr took occasion to set identical arrived at in appearance the national child labor committee the field The passengers climbed that back in this plane and took off straight on its understanding boys could be employ- none the wiser After being in the ed in this state He explained that air awhile they discovered they one boy was legally so employed be- were at Newark again The cause he was working as a house pilot nack was upon to take prevailed wrecker which occupation is not the surprised passengers back to listed in occupations prohibited for f lis studies Director Cardon further compared the athletic fields gymnasiums crowds and coaching staffs of the present day to those of a few memyear' ago when one tub served all bers of the squad and one coach traifled them instead of a staff if Cardon Gives Speech At they had a coach at alL Alden Lillywhite secretary of the Football Boosters alumni association told about preangle for parations from the Logan Party the game A band and squad of boosters will accompany the team to Comparing present day football Ogden tonight he said and the to the grid game of 20-oyears rooters will j parade through the ago P V Cardon director of the streets and present several features Utah State Agricultural college ex- with their card rooting systemof AgAbout 60 couples comprised tension service declared Thursday boosters and also bickers of the gie night at a dance held by Ogden Brigham Young university team boosters of the Aggie team that which meets the Farmers at the stad members of the Farmer squad aver dium here Saturday aftemoont-tendedance B - A Fowlc?1 the 8° ta their i sfhomarks1 of president of the Ogden chapterand In former years he pointed out the Aggie Alumni association the tramp athlete wandered from his board of control were in charge school to school merelv for sports of arrangements il-i- cit Goes to Coast — P M Thompson manager of the intermountain division of the Sperry Flour company and C E Farr sales manager left last night for company headquarters in San Francisco to attend a general conference of managers Ornamental Shrubs —Trees bulbs Friendship Subject of Rabbi In Address Friendship was the topic of an address delivered Thursday evening by Rabbi i amuel H Gordon of Salt Lake before the Good Fellowship club holding its monthly dinner at the First Methodist 'church The Jewish leader stressed the value of true friendship which he differentiated from business and social acWilquaintance City Commissioner liam J Rackham presided and one of the hosts was Mayor Bundy Charles Tulka newspaper from Prague was introduced and spoke briefly Musical numbers were Corey who given by Miss Dorothy sang several vocal solos accompanied by Miss Mattson and by Mrs Seaman and Miss Harris who played several guitar duets ck workers f a definite trend particularly in the small communities to hire married teachers in the vicinity whose husbands had not been 'able to get 'work The exact number of such instances will be brought out in a survey to be started soon he said The “survey will bring out not only the number of married teachers but the number of teachers who have returned to the profession after an 252 In Salt Lake—Sheriff R D and Deputy D F Steele are n Salt Lake City today attending o criminal affairs in the United States district court Christmas Cards —Order early Superb collections Chimes Press 2433 2056 Grant Return— Commander G E Barry and Ensign A Diez of the Salvation Army have returned to Ogden from the Logan convention of social - 31— (AP)—Hard Oct BOISE caused employment of times more married teachers m Idaho than during the past seevral years W D Vincent commissioner of ed" ucation said today no definite figures were Although ‘available he said the reports of teacher employment coming into the department of education Indicated Learn Names of High Officers Who Purchase Liquor Celebration — Twentieth anniversary of the oi ganization of the Loyal Order of Moose in Ogden will be celebrated at the hall tonight beginning at t :30 o’clock An elaborate program has been arranged Paul O Woodey’s damage suit against" Richard Jessop and the Utah PoVer and Light company was transferred to federal court Thursof day by Judge George S Barkercase Second district court just as the went to trial Preparations to empanel a jury were being made when the motion for change of court was made and granted The court- had already motion for disgranted a plaintiff missal of the case against Jessop The change of venue was granted on the grounds that the power company is a foreign corporation incorporat' ed in Maine Woodey- sought $51102 damages growing "out of an automobile accident in November- of 1929 when he alleges a Utah Power and Light company truck driven by Jessop collided with a car he was driving on the Riverdale road Cookies Dozen AGENT and paid little or no attention ta VOTE FOR JOSEPH RIRIE AND A CHANGE! - 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Democratic Congressional Committee t i By Stuart P Dobbs Chairman : (Paid Political Advertisement) ld Washington children — -- Case May Be Taken To Box Elder County s i J kJ 2: v ww-- V Notice of Intention to move on November 3 for the transfer of the case of the state against Jack Bums alias Ted Wilder charged with embezzlement to the First district court in Box Elder county was filed Thursday in Second district court The notice alleges that Bums cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial in Weber county He is charged with taking a car to Montana and has been in jail since his return from that state some months ago ’ —— y Two Bandits : " J? hs Jj Si Escape With $50009 In Gems y - Mrs Bramwell erved lour and years as County Recorder deserves your support- - upon (lie strength of her splendid record She was courteous and efficient Her election again this year will be in the Inter-e- st of the public good (Paid Political Advertisementi ' TOLEDO Ohio Oct 31— (AP)— Two robbers got between $25000 and $50000 worth of jewelry from Jules S May- jewelry salesman of Brookafter they forced his aulyn tomobile into a ditch south of here today and then left him handcuffed to a bench in a shack May told police a few hours later The victim escaped from the shack by kicking open the door and calling' a farmer to his aid a Dfernn DAY SATURDAY 'SATURDAY ONLY 30 REGULAR 98c ITEMS I for an investment in a sound proposition you can’t beat investing somein that little home of your own something tangible your own Pools and thing you can put your hands on and call bulls (the market variety) won’t bother vou when your money is in a home The only ‘bears you’ll need to worry about are teddy bears you’ll ffind lying under your feet Tho best of Ogden’s offerings appear today in the Keal Estate columns in The SUCH AS: - - Fall Coats Values to $1975 tfV''HiJ 1 100 JLadies Dresses Values to $1650 n For an investment in thrift economy happiness and health— 88c Ladies’ Silk Hose Girls Tams and Hats Girls School Dresses Children’s Play Shoes Men’sTies Boys’ Corduroy Trousers Men’s Work Shirts Boys’ Caps C 300 Pairs of Ladies’ Boys’ and Children’s Shoes — Odds and Ends J Qg V Saturday 30 Ladies J ©ESp ©mi ILSS©- I t a Saturday I N-Y- S£aIi3aE’dBIaIanIlOL Y7aiaC!A(3 The House cf Enna Jettick Shoes Start' shopping1 I c toda!!'!! soon' be in your own home -- - 'V |