Show 4 A WEATHER - UTAH Fair tonight and Sunday little change in temperature 'X THOUGHT Come let us return unto the Lord for he hath tom and he will heal us he hath smitten and he will bind us up — Ilosea 6:1 IDAHO — Cloudy tonight and Sun day light rains In Repentance is a second Innocence De Bonald the north Sixty-fir- st Year—No OGDEN CITY 113 "rr PENNSYLVANIA BY DEMOCRATS 31icl TO CO-OPER- BEFORE ATE By FEANS FEAN CIS 3 I President Hoover has issued his Thanksgiving proclamation in which he calls on the nation to be thoughtful of those who are in To be thankful one must be considerate of others who have less cause to be thankful Congress Will Not Be Obstructive Chiefs Aver POLICY IS SET FORTH I Hoover Need Have No Fear of Plot To Pres - 1 Stadium Embarrass WASHINGTON We should be thankful that it is within our power to wipe out poverty If we were in the position of other countries which have not the available resources we might be less disposed to be hopeful But in the United States there is an abundance of everything W’e must find a way to more equitably distribute that abundance Then we shall have a real foundation for thankfulness" We should be thankful that the opportunity is ours to do that very thing FRANKLYN FIELD Nov 8 (AP)— Into the confused congressional situation brought about by the near deadlock of election results seven Democratic leaders today had thrown a pledge of The executive heads of the party and three former Democratic presidential nominees last night issued a statement claiming dominance of the legislative branch of government but asserting the party would place the welfare of the country and the restoration of prosperity ahead of political advantage and the desire to show opwer Ignoring the latest compilation of results which gave the Republicans the narrowest of in both senate and housemajorities said the they Democrats to the extent of their ability would steer legislation in the Word comes from Chicago that A1 next congress Capone has been placed “on the NO OBSTRUCTIONS spot” “The seventy-secon- d congress will not be an Obstructive body” they That is a term employed by the said “It will not seek to embarrass gangsters and means that Capone is the president of the United States marked for assassination but will be glad to cooperate with him and with members of the oppoBeing aware that he is hunted site party in the house and senate and being stalked should take from in every measure that conduces to Capone whatever pleasure he might the welfare of the country have indulged in through his “There will be no holding up of gains necessary appropriations no rejection of fit appointees to It is estimated that Capone has places merely Decause theseimportant appointments are made by a president of amassed a fortune of $30000000 the opposite party” ' What can his ' money buy? Their statement came on the heels to eat and wear but of the only expression Hoover has Something Y none of the great satisfactions of permitted himself in regard to the election It was a single sentence: life “The job for the country now is to man who has a concentrate on measures of coopThe ordinary 5 eration for economic recovery” humble home and his own This he made clear was the only would not change places with answer to numerous written queshe head of Chicago’s gangdom tions which had been submitted to in beyond enough to him by Getting money on should not be connection with the election comfortably live SIGNED BY SEVEN a Jinan’s sole aim The Democratic pledge bore the signatures of James M Cox John Achieving big things in a big way W Davis and Alfred E Smith the or doing generous little things in last candidates of the making of the world a better the three presidential Joe T Robinson Senator party must to live which bring in place John N Garner-thmore real contentment than all the and Representative party leader in congress and dollars of all the racketeers of John J Raskob and Jouett Shouse the executive heads of the Democratic national committee terms If dollars make you think In “No rash policies” and no general of greatness they serve well but if revision of the tariff they promself then they ised would better theyasstifle your be part of the DemoDead sea apples are cratic program They did not abant of the tariff however Someone may1 say “That is all don criticism a qualification to in referring nonsense Give me the dollars!” t whatever changes may be considered necessary to rid the present act A little reflection will prove that of its outstanding enormities” such an attitude is wrong Subject to recounts the final returns of the election today showed: you cannot Beyond necessities The house: much with money non-obstructi- self-respe- ct newspaper-correspondent- s e ’ buy Even pleasure Is not purchasable for it ix a state of mind Much of the happiness of the world is found close to struggle Much of the misery is out of the ' dissipations Future Farmers of America is an organization madeareup of thetoboys on the farms who striving improve farming of the Thursday eveninga members and celebration held organization had a number of invited guests With scientific thought being plied to farming and with the young men of the farm applying themselves to projects calling for fanning is becomhigh intelligencemore than drudgery ing something for the youth Machinery is doing more and more of the heavy work of the farm But there always will be enough work left to make the boys on the farm physically fit effort is being made A nation-wid- e to properly reward the fanner for his toil Eventually the day will come when farming shall prove most inviting even from the standpoint of 'monetary returns Then the boy on the farm will see even greater advancement than has come in the past twenty years although at present fanningis asnota undertaking profit-maki- ng inviting This country of ours must find a way to better reward the farmers That will be done We have faith in the future to give knowing that it is possible to the farmers improved' conditions There will be many changes years brought about in the next few as we get away from what is haphazard in our national economics We shall find means by which to prevent industrial collapse with attendant unemployment We shall turn the economies and productivity of machinery n-wide benefits to We shall get out of the rut Word comes from Logan natio- that made to push the plans are being natural gas lines into Box Elder and Cache county beginning with spring That would give employment to a large army of workers Republicans 218"' Democrats 216 Farmer-Lab- 1 or The senate: Republicans 48 Democrats 47 Farmer-Lab- or 1 Recounts are being demanded on a number of close results on which the Republican house majority rests The Republicans also may seek to take away some seats gone Democratic by a handful of votes Even the senate result still is under tne shadow of a possible recount demand in Minnesota where Senator Schall over strong Demowas cratic opposition re-elect- ed DEAD SHOT BILL UNDER ARREST Idaho Cattle Man Arrested After Death of Charles Murphy Idaho Nov 8— (UP)— “Dead Shot” Bill Reed former Texas ranger and widely known western Idaho cattleman today stood charged with first degree murder following the fatal shooting Thursday of Charles Murphy livestock man of Homestead Ore Reed is in jail at Cascade Ore awaiting trial Authorities today said there was a possibility that another man who accompanied Reed in his search for Murphy might have fired the fatal shot The scne of the shooting was on the Idaho side of the Oregon-Idah- o line a few miles east of the UTAH LEADS SALT LAKE Nov 7— (AP)—For the first time this season the University of Utah failed to score in the first five minutes of play when it met Colorado college here this afternoon However the Utes made a touchdown in the first period and held the Colorado team scoreless meanwhile The strong Colorado line held Utah to a minimum of first downs during the iirst period- Near the end of the quarter Ingram punted to Forsberg substitute for Tedesco and he returned the ball to the Colorado line Forsberg threw a long pass to Watkins who ran to a touchdown Price place-kickgoal Utah 7 Colorado College 0 MICHIGAN BEATS HARVARD SOLDIERS FIELD Cambridge Nov 8— (UP)— Michigan defeated Harvard today 6 to 3 in a hard fought game which was scoreless until the last period WASHINGTON Nov 8 — (UP) — Secretary of War Hurley VV GEORGIA WINS announced today that the war department would seek POLO GROUNDS New York Nov to relieve suffering: among the unemployed by issuing all 8 — (UP)— The Georgia Bulldogs today to defeat the Violets available "army cots and blankets to the distressed people rallied of New York university 7 to 6 New without work York- scored In the second period t 4 previously' the- war"- department but the battering attack of the was unable to issue such materials southerners them ahead in the because it lacked legal authority third quarterput but Hurley has personally assumed IN BODY issuing' army responsibility for ARMY BEATS ILLINOIS equipment and is ready to considYANKEE STADIUM New York er all future requests for such aid Nov 8 — (AP) — Army rallied in the Hurley's announcement was in a second half to beat Illinois 13 to 0 telegram to Governor Louis' Emmer-so- n today in an intersectional engageof Illinois who had requested ment that drew 70000 to the Cadets’ such aid The war secretary said only New York appearance of the policy laid down in the Illinois John B Okie 66 Drowned the Ray Stecker plunged to one case would be pursued generally and season touchdown in the third period and While Hunting that all requests for army equipment raced 49 yards with an interceptconsideration will receive careful ed to count the other in the forward Ducks In his telegram to Emmerson fourth quarter said: LANDER Wyo NOV 8— (AP) — Hurley “Your telegram of November 6 re- ‘Final: Army 13 Illinois 0 While the body of John B Okie 66 ceived You ask that the army loan Second: Georgia Tech 0 Vanderof Lost Cabin lay In a mortuary to- cots and blankets and other army bilt 6 that may be indispenFinal at Ithaca: Cornell 54 Hoday Okie reservoir where he was equipment to assist in necessary sably bart 0 drowned stood empty evidence of and throughout the state in Chicago coping Second: Purdue 6 Chicago 7 the intensive search that was con- with unemployment Third: Syracuse 0 Penn State 0 “You state that equipment furducted for the pioneer rancher and Third: Colgate 54 Columbia 0 acreceived be and will nished wealthy chain store operator 13 Princeton 7 Third: Lehigh The reservoir one mile long by counted for by your commission on Second: Alabama 6 Florida 0 three-quarte- rs of a mile wide was unemployment Second: Wisconsin 19 South Dadrained after Okie disappeared Wed“I am without legal authority to kota State 0 nesday while duck hunting there comply with your request Under exSecond: South Dakota 0 MinneHis body was found at the bottom isting conditions however I assume sota 32 of a slippery steep bank where the the responsibility for authorizing Third: Kansas Aggies 7 West the use of all available army cots Virginia 21 water had been 80 feet deep unduly Discovery of the body was made and blankets without Carnegie 0 Pitt 7 the supply for the armed Third: late yesterday after all water had Iowa State 0 Mission 0 First: been drained Okie was planning to forces and in your opinion necesA & M 0 SouthTexas First: acute conditions to of relieve leave soon for the south where he sary 0 ern Methodist University ’ Intended to spend the’ winter He distress due to unemployment 0 Marquette 0 Iowa First: “I suggest that for national guard - Third: North Dakota State 11 lived much of the time in New Mexico where many of his stores are cots and blankets you direct the use Michigan State 12 of armories and other public buildlocated First: Ohio State 6 Navy 0 and keep equipment in control Authorities today were attempting ings Alfred 0 Yale 40 Third: state establishment of your military to communicate with Mrs Okie who Third: Georgia 7 N Y U 6 “Where equipment passes from is believed to be in Pasadena Cal First: Northwestern 13 Indi control of under military authority ana 0 44 you should require bond from parSecond: Nebraska 13 Kansas 0 ties responsible for its safekeeping Final: Kansas Aggies 7 West VirKills replacement” j ginia 23 Final at New Haven: Alfred 0 Yale 66 KISSLESS NATION Final at Cambridge: Michigan 6 PATERSON N J Nov 8— (AP) 3 — have Harvard its would A nation kissless 8 LOS ANGELES Nov (UP)— to too Final is at much but it Pittsburg: Pitt 7 CarA Jealous suitor shot and killed Mrs advantages Eaves represent- negie 6 G Basil expect 38 Evelyn Simpkins early today assoSecond! Northwestern 19 Indiwhen she returned home from a ing the NationalaTuberculosis 0 ana If luncheon at that said ciation dance which she attended with anFinals at Athens: Denison 0 every person in the United States other man for ten Ohio Univ 36 The slayer police reported was refrained from osculation tuberrate from death Third:) Fordham 0 Detroit 7 38 Mrs years the James Hunt Compton at New York: Georgia 7 cut He Final in half be would culosis witSimpkins’ daughter York U 6 New is added: “It nessed the shooting impracticable” Third: Allegheny 14 Dartmouth i STORY OF PROJECT was first started in 1927 work The when the chamber of commerce road committee under the chairof the late Charles H Barmanship ton called on the county comm is- -’ sioners to pave a highway through that section I At that time projects under way in Weber canyon and later the paving through Huntsville absorbed the funds of the county Mr Stratford declared and finally a contract was made with the state highway commission whereby the highway would be built over a period of two years finishing in 1931 The money loaned by the commission without interest made it possible to complete the work this year and the county will levy for its payment this coming year Mr Parker presided at the ceremonies He called upon Joseph Evans attorney for the Union Pacific railroad which participated better than 50 per cent in the cost of the bridge Mr Evans spoke of the interest the railroad has in the development of the western country and mentioned the amount of money that it pours into Ogden and the vicinity in the form of payrolls purchases and - BREWERS ASKED HOW SOON THEY CAN MAKE BEER Grain Men Queried As To Supplies That Can Be Used By CECIL OWEN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Nov -- 8— (UP) — With the major part of its research work behind it President Hoover’s law enforcement commission was ready today to begin preparation of the report that it will submit soon for consideration of President Hoover and congress Indications are now that the commission will have its report ready for the president’s consideration prior to the time early In December when he must submit to congress his annual message on the state of the nation MODIFICATION LOOMS Throughout all speculation concerning the commission’s intentions runs a measure of belief that modification to permit manufacture of light wines and beer will be included in the commission’s recommendations It is reported that some breweries are being questioned by representatives of tne commission regarding prospects of early resumption of production should the Volstead act be changed to permit It - Grain men are also said to have been queried regarding the quantity of grain that might be used in this manner NO MORE WITNESSES It was learned today the commission now has no witness or hearings of any nature whatsoever on its calendar This does not mean that some witnesses may not still be heard but it indicated that most of the hearings are finished In the list of witnesses who have the commission appeared before two since it started years ago are Secretary Mellon Attorney General Mitchell Former Prohibition Commissioner James M Doran and a host of private legal and penal authorities Prohibition Director Amos W W Woodcock worked with the commission four months on prohibition prior to assuming his present office f4 Three Names In Day Record of Divorcee RENO Nev Nov 8 (UP)— What’s in a name? Yesterday a prominent member of Reno’s divorce colony had three of them — all legal too Mrs Joseph L Roundtree obtained a divorce from the husband she married in Brooklyn in 1905 At her request she was allowed by a court order to resume her maiden name of Miss Helen D Burke the court Miss Burke beLeaving boundary —within came five minutes— Mrs 4 Charles E Bullock by the simple process of marrying that gentleman Governor Avoids Bullock from New York had just finished divorcing Elizabeth P BulBoom lock on the grounds of extreme His first marriage took cruelty ALBANY N Y Nov 8— (AR)— place in Brooklyn4 also in 1917 Governor Roosevelt considers the huge vote cast for him Tuesday a Hangs Self mandate from the people to continue giving Ids undivided attention Auto Crash to the governorship and he has announced he will not have anything to do with any presidential boom UNIONTOWN Pa Nov 8 (AP) that may be started for him — The first time George Peternel 46 The unprecedented vote that re- Wickhaven took his new car out it elected him led to wide discussion swerved from the Laureldale road of his availability as presidential and crashed into a fence timber but he remained silent until Motorists who stopped to offer James A Farley Democratic state aid slapped him on the back and chairman said a definite effort to called him a “lucky guy" when it nominate him for the presidency was found neither the driver nor the woudl be made within the next year car was any the worse for the crash — And so they left him HORSE OF ROSES That was Thursday NEW YORK Nov 8— (AP)— Today police identified the body of A horse of 10000 roses 10 feet high a man found dangling from the limb Such was the feature decoration at of a tree right where the car had a dinner dance given by Mrs Thom- crashed as Logan for officials of the NaThe dead man was George Presidential 4-- Driver After Natural gas is spreading in every direction throughout the country tional Horse show The ceremonies were attended by a throng of business men and farmers of that district who stood with their backs to the brisk wind that whipped through their clothing in spite of the bright sunshine The highway was rushed to com- " pletion a year in advance Frank W Stratford chairman of the Weber county commissioners told the gathering by the generous assistance of the state highway commission which loaned money from the revolving fund and by virtue of a request from President Herbert Hoover asking all state county and city officials to push what work they could in the interest of furnishing employment ran Pennsylvania today The Fighting Irish put over four touchdowns within ten minutes and led at the half 28 to 7 after the Quakers had converted a blocked kick into a touchdown against the visiting secondaries The score at the end of the third Was 54 to 13 for Notre Dame which was using its secondary men The final score was Notre Dame ‘60 and Pennsylvania 20 NAMPA 4--4 Lake-Ogde- n h wild against on en highOregon bridge way from Death Curve on the Salt highway to street was formally opened this mornPhiladelphia West wenty-fourta crowd of ing by W J Parker of the state highway commission - 4 Nov 8 — (AP) — Before 80000 Notre Dame’s regulars — ill-gott- 00000 Quakers Convert Blocked New Concrete Highway from Death Curve to West Kick Into Touchdown Twenty-fourt- h Street Formally Opened to Traffic Off Secondaries at Completion of Ceremonies Heldlat New $22000 Bridge Over Short Line Tracks" Utah Highway ARMY BEATS ILLINOIS Commission Is Praised Utah Leading Colorado- In 11TITH the cutting of the ' ribbon across the new $22000 Contest At Salt Lake YY over the Short Line tracks the state Seventy - Second The president takes that attitude and is to be commended ii SCORE BY BIG THEY DESIRE Views wen Choice of Routes Out of Into City IRISH DEFEAT PLEDGE GIVEN News LAST EDITION UTAH SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8 1930 Army to Lend Its Cots and Blankets For Jobless Relief 43-ya- rd ed t i - -- FOUND construction James H DeVine president of the chamber of commerce when the road was conceived’ spoke briefly telling the gathering how it was that an arterial important highway should be built into Ogden coming through the industrial section of the city The road will be a boon to heavy traffic he declared and will give tourists coming into Ogden an opportunity to get a better perspective of the city Ora Bundy gave a short talk in which he praised the engineering department of the state highway for their help in the detail work of the road and the designing of the bridge Mr Bundy acted in the capacity of contractor building the road and bridge mayor of Ogden city and chairman of the chamber of commerce road committee M Housecroft bridge engineer of the Utah state highway who designed the bridge was introduced by Mr Parker after which the ribbon was cut and traffic allowed to flow from both directions WYOMING LAKE ‘ -d- epleting COST OF PROJECT 1 Woman Suitor In Jealous Rage old Dancer Dons Costume Joins Child In Death Her only child Joseph was the CHICAGO Nov 8— (UP)— in the life of Mrs R Homer Roberts who was known on the stage as Maude Clark The greatest Joy of the child Joseph was to see his mother in a certain dancing costume which she wore when she was with the Ziegfeld Follies and later when she and her husband appeared in vaudeville Two years ago Joseph died He was 7 then His mother never danced again The father carried on behind the footlights silver-spangl- ed alone While her husband was on the road Mrs Roberts came here to live Her aunt Mrs Mary Muttark invited her to live at the Muttark home but Mrs Roberts would not “When I’m alone he comes back to me more often” she said Her neighbors often told of hearing Mrs Roberts crying as she sat alone fondling the silver costume that Joseph had liked so well For two days the neighbors noticed there Was no sound from Mrs Roberts’ apartment Last night they investigated dancing They found her body clad in the costume on a bed A picture of Joseph was clutched in her hand Three empty phials that had contained poison lay beside her “Forgive me but I had to go with him” said a note left for the father “We’ll be waiting for you” silver-spangl- ed OAKLAND Calif Nov 8 (AP)— The sedan used by highwaymen who robbed a Southern Pacific mail car of $55700 near Nobel yesterday was found today in the fraternity house district near the University of California campus in Berkeley Berkeley police said they believed the robbers were hiding in Berkeley The police theory is that after 36 the robbery which was one of the Third: most daring and spectacular in the Final: west in recent years the outlaws Final: went to a private garage removed er 0 their loot left the sedan and took First: gies 6 of the gang or It is believed one car First: Mount St Charles 6 Brig- some to the cam- drove the ally 0 ham Young U and district it abandoned First: ' Utah Aggies 0 Denver Sus the night 0 U The thorough methods of the outFirst: Colorado Univ 0 Colorado laws left authorities little to work Teachers 0 on today 44 The uniformity of dress of the bandits-i-brow- n coveralls yellow caps and white masks — prevented ofChurches Will Sing Hymn For Aviators CHICAGO Nov 8— (AP)—A hymn for fliers will be used in Episcopal churches throughout the country tomorrow for the first time Known as (be “Hymn for Airmen” the hymn was written by Roxane Seabury Wright and is dedicated to the late Bishop Charles Palmerston Anderson in memory of his son Lieut Charles Patrick’ Anderson who lost his life in the World war The last verse reads as follows: “God of the sky and sea We offer thanks to thee For all tny care eoarrows’ fall Pitying theour birdmen all Keep safe Father on Thee we call God of the air” ficers from obtaining good descriptions The dispatch with which the held ups worked indicated they were familiar with the transportation of valuable registered mail and the shipments which it carried when it left Oakland yesterday morning on its daily run to Tracy Calif 44 Cut Is Suggested In Gas Production WASHINGTON Nov 8 (UP)— Production of gasoline should be curtailed by seven per cent from the estimated October rate of supply to provide the industry with maximum profits the committee of petroleum economics reported today to Secretary of Interior Wilbur The entire project running from Death Curve to west Twenty-fourt- h street Is 447 miles in length consisting of paved surface The total outlay is approximately $133000 with $22000 going into the erection of the bridge $36000 into the paving of the highway and $15000 into the grading which was done last year by the Utah Construction com- -' pany Among the prominent business men who attended the ceremony were P H Mulcahy E R Alton J Francis Fowles E J FJeldsted E R Burke Charles B Empey of the chamber - of commerce L W Nims manager of the Utah Power and Light company Frank M Driggs superintendent of the State School for the Deaf and blind Harvey P Randall and Richard A Norris county commissioners Fred E Williams city commissioner R T Mairs manager J C Penney company Robert M Iloggan Sheriff-ele- ct Amasa Hammon and C L general agent Union Pacific railroad Mc-Kni- ght H Two Youths Escape With $4500 Payroll COLUMBUS Ohio Nov 8 (UP)— Two youthful bandits held up two employes of Bovajohn and Barr contractors as they left a branch bank today and escaped with a $4500 payroll TITEY ALL LOST CHICAGO Nov 8 (UP)— Mike Campbell a street car motorman and Pat Conway a conudctor both were on crutches when they appeared in 'Judge Max Luster's court “We argued ever the election “We were explained Campbell at a street car men’s meeting October 12 I said one candidate would win He said another one would We threw each other down a flight of stairs and each got a broken leg Then both cur candidates lost” Conway testified to the truth of Campbell’s story “Ah yes” said Judge Lu-tlose Wed I so er “And yoU both lost in that election too Vnat do you say let's all make up and be friends” They did -- |