Show -- LILA JIMERSON IN SECOND TRIAL BOARD TO PICK DRINKING 171 NS ’ WRITER JOB ON NOTED PAPER 'J c 9 WASHINGTON i By LEMUEL F PARTON Correspondent of The (Special Standard-Examine- y r) (Copyright 1931 Consolidated Press Association) NEW YORK Feb 28— When the New York World suspended pub- lication Friday there lingered longest in the empty rooms memories of Joseph Pulitzer make of the World It was his galvanic mind which kept around the old things popping Morning World His personality is vividly recreated by the emptying their desks literally after the end of the World as it seems to them The tales they tell are echoes of the Pulitzer days and not of the later regime since his death in 1911 “Although Mr Pulitzer founded a school of journalism all that he accomplished was by a technique all his own which no school of journalism anywhere could get into its curriculums For instance the paper was slowing down It seemed to have no bounce or Initiative' Mr Pulitzer summoned his business manager to his home at Lakewood He gave the business manager a few shots of verbal forked lightning at which performance he was quite unsagging newssurpassed about the on a He listed scrap of papaper per the names of his most important editors and writers inquiring as he wrote each name “does he drink?" “No” was the answer in each old-time- if r ' i fr V Y‘ rs LL-i- f ' X 'Vfys - case LIFE IN PAPER “That's what’s the matter with the World Get back to New York on the next train and find a man Associated Press Photo Lila Jlmenon Cayuga Indian woman 1$ shown conferring with her attorneys In court at Buffalo N Y where she it on trial for the second time on a murder charge In the slaying of Mrs Clotilda Marchand wife of Henri Marchand artist jurgations Abstemious in his personal habits he was nevertheless epicurean in his tastes When he died he sought somehow to incorporate in the World the galvanizing force of his personality somehow to perpetuate the great libertarian principles which he had instilled into it The World adhered to his principles but there was only one Joseph Pulitzer Park Row with the suspension of the World is no longer “newspaper row” In Joseph Pulitzer’s day it housed the New York Herald the Mercury the Commercial Mail and Express- the New York Daily News Daily Advertiser the Press Times Tribune New York Journal New York American Morgend Journal Sun Recorder the Staats Zeitung and the World ne 1 Employes To Issue Newspaper of Own NEW YORK Feb 23— (AP)— For- WOMAN GUTS THROAT DIES Vote Premier emi- -- TT V- Feb 28— (AP)— Joseph but no means grant of good family landed in New York in 1864 Serv- ing in the war and mustered out he went to East St Louis broke To cross the river where he got a job currying mules he stoked the ferry boat leaving the Wiggins ferry After two years of odd jobbing he became a reporter on the Westliche Post in 1868 Such was the projection into American journalism of the most restless brilliant and adventurous personality in its history Pulitzer was six feet two inches tall with black hair reddish beard and a Cyrano de Bergerac nose The nose annoyed him not because of because it got in” personality but it— sir— pull it sir his way “Pull to would he persons who muffsay ed his name — glaring at them menacingly No one ever did v The federal board of hospitalization Thursday will consider sites in the Pacific northwest for the $2000000 soldiers' home to be constructed in one of the northwestern states The possibility was advanced today however that the board might1 recommend to President Hoover a division of the fund in a manner similar to the action taken on the) southern soldiers’ home fund which was divided among three states Congressional representatives of Washington Idaho Oregon and possibly Montana are to appear before the board Thursday A H Woods representative of Veterans’ Administrator Hines who' is chairman of the board recently inspected possible 15sites and has reported on about mer employes of the New York World purchased yesterday by the Scripps-Howar- d interests and conNew York Telethe with solidated gram plan to lease or purchase the of the World plant and equipment and publish their own newspaper their spokesman said today Their plans were announced by A Rogers their counsel Act Is Declared Maniacal Gustave who said a business corporation And Frenzied By named “Joseph Pulitzer’s Employes was incorporated yescorporation” Officers at Albany terday Rogers also said legal action KLAMATH FALLS Ore Feb 28 against the sale of the World — — (AP) — A pretty blonde woman morning evening and Sunday — by to tb about 25 who registered at a hotel the sons of Joseph Pulitzer W Howard headed Roy by group here yesterday as Lottie Mason Se was “under serious consideration” room was attle found dead in her today A safety razor blade was found on the bed upon which she lay Her throat had been cut and there were gashes all over her body The clerk said she was beautifully dressed and had told him she had been here about four days The coroner said the woman had been dead at least three hours when the body was found If it is a case of suicide he said the act was LEARN FOR SURE maniacal and frenzied WHETHER YOU NEED GLASSES be in doubt? It’s so easy Why Confidence to find out definitely whether you need glasses Let us examine your eyes we’ll tell you Won By need glasses truthfully if you and if you do we will fit your PARIS Feb 28— (AP)— The goveyes correctly ernment of Premier Pierre Laval toa question of confidence night won 390 J T Rushmer & Son easily by against 156 votes a 234 of majority The vote came in a late sitting Optometrists when opposition to employment of secret funds by the government be2436 Wash Ave came so strong in the chamber of deputies that Laval proposed a ques- Then hire him who gets drunk We always used to have somebody around W'ho got drunk and we got some life in the paper" Returning the business manager saw in the city hall park a man he FAMOUS "BEANERY” had known as a clever news writer was in the days of Meehan’s That the down at was and He frowsy famous “beanery” on Park Row heels such notables as Theodore “What’s the matter aren't you where used to eat roast beef Roosevelt working?" asked the World execu- sandwiches and confer with Meehan tive with his black Egyptian spade beard “No it’s the same old thing I and his uncanny lowdown on policouldn’t lay off the hard stuff” tics and the like Those were roar“Come with me you’re fixed for ing times on Park Row The papers life” are scattered all over town now The park bench reporter was sign- Meehan’s and Theodore Roosevelt ed on the payroll taken to the Wal- are gone and under the old gold dorf Astoria and staked to a month’s dome of the World the boys are board and supplied with a new calling ijt a day and hoofing it uptown for another Job suit and clean linen He stayed on the World for years and turned out much brilliant copy PLEADS OWN CASE Once he plunged through the glass door to Pulitzer’s office chasing LANCASTER Pa— When Melvin some phantom out of a bottle and Kuhns was sued for damages resultcut his wrist badly That didn't ing from a triple automobile collimatter much and the next day he sion he asked for and received perwrote with his left hand a clever mission to his own case He plead won which yarn about inside politics received permission to cross-examihis a bonus from his brilliant and witnesses and to make his boss Irascible to the Jury He won his case plea tion of confidence Pulitzer Hungarian v yJ ss KM fc - v State wJ - 5 HOSPITAL SITE Soldiers Home Is Planned In Northwestern S Pulitzer’s Memory Lingers On As N Y World Passes - SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 1 1931 THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINEE 10 ook At Your Your FLOW OF MESSAGES The best recommendation for Electric Cooking is the enthusiastic praise of the thousands of women in this territory who are now using this modern method Its superiority in every phase jof operation has been demonstrated to them by their own actual experience It is beyond comparison in cleanliness convenience and economy —factors which are of vast importance to every household You too will appreciate the superior service of Electric Cooking cbn-clusive- - ly ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION As guardian of the family food supply both from the viewpoint of economy and health Electric Refrigeration is recognized as the correct method It provides a very definite saving in food bills giving the housewife the opportunity of buying in quantities at lower prices and storing food with assurance of its being maintained in perfect condition for a long period of time Its service is unequalled r i In later years his health falling he spent his life sailing the seas of § all the world in his yacht keeping to up a constant flew of messages and his editors He loved heroic sentimental poetry music and art and was a patron of all the arts He had a genius for recruiting intelligence and detested nothingHemore was mediocrity than complacent gifted in invective always improvising and rarely repeating his quaint but sometimes sulphurous ob- - ELECTRIC WATER HEATING D- o- Electric Water Heating is another job electricity can do better— much better than any other method you may have tried Through its automatic operation it maintains a constant supply of hot water at all times —hot water right when you want it— at just the proper temperature It is a real advance in the art of providing comfort to the home and makes your hot water supply as simple las your cold water supply It is easily installed on your present tank A Guest’s Eyes Are Critical Eyes DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Today Tomorrow and Tuesday ! “The Cat Creeps” Just tliink of all the dirt and dust that settles in your rugs from the tramp and tread of many feet How unsanitary it must he! 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