Show THE OGDEN STAN D MONKEY MOTHERS CRASH FATAL SIXTH SQUIRREL IN HER ZOO CAGE TO SL VJ0F1 AtJ FAST SHIPS TO HOBBY NEEDED BY EVERY HAN BE USED IN SL ARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 24 R the group in a discussion of social problems vital to youth DERI1 CLARK TO special musical numbers will pa given David IL Mann 304 West Third North Erinara City Ph Circulation and Correspondence RECEIVEAViARD 439-- j BRIGHAM CITY March 24L Several members of the Box Elder chamber of commerce' left Brigham City Friday for Salt Lake Citv Tn company with members of the Salt lAice uicy cnamber of commerce they left on a good will tour to T Boulder dam The Brigham City party includ- ed President L W Hoist of the local chamber of commerce Emery Reeiv V Milton Peters Ed Ryan and Treu - : t BOISE March 24w— (AP)— Forty- live years as president of the Col lege of Idaho in Caldwell have convinced William Judson Boone of the wisdom of judicious loafing Speaking to a fraternity group in Boise of which he is an "honored senior member President j Boone pointed to current times as evidence that learning the wise use of leisure has been neglected "Every man should have a hobby" "Mine is collecting he declared and studying plant life plants There Is an immense field for this in the hills in the sagebrush desert and in the swamps around Boise" In the same area he said lies an opportunity for study of animal life President Boone founded the Col lege of Idaho in 1892 opening his first classes in a room of the Caldwell Presbyterian church - One of the first to come to him was a man who had a son he wished to enter college "I want you to educate my son so he won't have to work as hard for a livkiz as I have had to" he quoted the man as saying comment ing that many present knew the man were his name to be men tioned "That is the attitude adopted years ago" said President Boone "All education had to have a prac end in view tical bread-winniNow many who find themselves with shortened hours of employment feel lost in their leisure time" —-- M ng — WINTER FLITS AMON&flOCKIES Show Falls oi - In" Parts of Colorado-Wyomin- g ' Weather Cold DENVER March 24— (AP)— Sub zero temperatures and snowstorms zone commander of the army air corps of mail flying operations to day looked forward to arrival or n several bombing planes are ' the fastest in the said which he new-Marti- service ' Two are to be used between Salt Lake City and Cheyenne and four will be in service between Oakland and Salt Lake City Use of the new planes will result in a revision of the Newark-Oaklaschedule Colonel Arnold said cutting down the transcontinental flying time several hours AH planes in service in the west now he said are equipped with two-wradio sets ' Colonel Arnold's announcement of change in equipment followed a meeting here of a group of commanding officers which i "hided Major C B Oldfield regional commander Major C L Tinker comthe Cheyenne-Oaklan- d manding route -- Major C T Phillips comle mander of the Salt Lake route and Captain Bernard T Caston commander of the Denver-Cheyenroute i I nd ay City-Seatt- ne I — Utah Firm Is Banned From Selling Stock -- 4 WASHINGTON March 24— CAP) —The federal trade commission to- day announced issuance of an order suspending effectiveness of a registration statement filed under the securities act by Sierra NevadaLtd m aaiT jaKe pity Tne order prohibits until further notice the company's sale of a $250000 stock issue Sierra Nevada Ltd was charged wun omission of "material state ments of facts" in its registration statement involved in ithe proceed ings against the company the com mission announced also was whether its method of distributing its shares constituted a gift or a sale The Company operates a gold mining property at Virginia city Nev — David Mattson Files had parts "of the Rockies wondering today about this spring business Petition Sheridan Wyo reported a min over imum of four below zero night SALT LAKE CITY March 24— It was the coldest temperature read to Rockies the in the A personal petition in volun reported (AP)— ing weather bureau here tary bankruptcy was filed in United Leadville' at 10 above and Denver States district court here today by at 14 above were the coldest Colo- David Mattson former proprietor Montana pf the Marion hotel in Ogden He rado points reporting were normal listed liabilities at $5252883 and about temperatures ranging from 20 above upwards The assets at $765 upon all of which he mercury fell to 32 at' Roswell and claimed exemption Santa Fe and there were traces of Mr Mattson was appointed by snow In both cities Charles A stain elected state treas Snow fell in parts of Colorado urer in 1932 but unable to and Wyoming but there was none by furnishing the required qualify surety nana as nis selection for deputy in reported in Montana Fog and poor visibility held the the office He was associatDenver bound army mail plane at ed for a time in Mrclosely Stain's efforts Bankruptcy ' i Cheyenne this morning to obtain a bond ! - 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Severe 'Quake Noted Four Judges To Sit NY By Seismograph On Bench In Utah I - r NEW YORK March 24— (UP)— Fordham university seismograph registered a --"severe" earthquake today at a distance of about 8500 miles from New York There were three distinct shocks The first quake was registered at ' a m Succeed- a m f ing shocks were at eight-thir- ty a m and The observatory said the shocks were "quite severe" but did not know the direction from New York eight-twecity-thr- ee eight-thirty-fi- ve DENVER March 24— (AP)— For the first time since its organization five years ago the federal circuit court of appeals for the Tenth district will sit in Salt Lake City June 11 Robert E Lewis Dresidine udef announcid that the court will gd to Salt "Lake City for an adiourned term of f he April session it is understood that all four Judges and several attaches will at tend Most of the cases to be heard are of Utah origin Mary Pickford Plans Year's Stay In Italy Neon Signs Will Be NEW YORK March (UP)— Placed At Crossings Mary Pickford intends to go to Italy 24-- — within a year and stay until she has mastered the Italian language she said last night at a dinner celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Fascist foundation She expressed her admiration for Mussolini but declined to answer questions concerning a report that she and her estranged husband Douglas Fairbanks Sr are about to patch up their differences BOISE March 24— (AP) —Three neon signs flashing at dangerous crossings are to be installed as a sfefety measure on two main traveled Idaho highways H Stemmer director of highways said they would be set tip soon at the grade crossing near Mountain Home at the Blackfoot bridge on the Yellowstone highway and at a grade crossing at Thornton between Rigby and Rexburg on the same highway j by ST GEORGE Utah March 24— (AP) — En route with a Latter-da- y Saints church study group from Salt Lake City to Boulder City Nev Mrs BY Margaret Blanche Bowers wife of George C Bowers was killed inother persons were stantly and seven head-o- n collision on a in injured Resolution Favors Quota the highwayl 10 miles east of here of 1550000 Tons late yesterday Mr Bowers president of the Bowof Beets ers Building! and Investment comand Mrs SALT LAKE CITY March 24:— pany of Salt Lake City sister-in-la- w Bowers B his Frank for 15000 suear ( AP) —Spokesmen beet producers of Utah and Idaho were critically injured They were today had communication their en- taken to the Iron County hospital dorsement of the Costlgan sugar bill at Cedar City The crash occurred as Frank B to western senators in Washington also among the injured atBowers where a controversy Over the meas to pass an automobile in weeks tempted ure has raged for The endorsement was containe'd in front of his machine He collided a resolution which specified the with a truck operated by Elwood who growers' approval of a domestic 1934 Mortenson of ParowanUtah wife his and by of accompanied tons beets 1550000 of waj ill miotji All were cut and two children was the feature of a meeting yester day Which recessed until today ito bruised Bowers were in a five-cThe permit further discussion of the 1934 caravan en route to Boulder City will sessions contract beet Today's Include refiners who were in con Nevada to view the Boulder dam ference only part of the time with project They were to have Joined a party of Utah and Idaho business producers yesterday men who left Salt Lake City by of Rawlins R president Draper J of the Utah Beet Growers' associa train oil a good will trip to Las tion was the principal spokesmen Vegas and Boulder City last night for Utah's 8000 producers George T Cobbley of Blackfoot headed the Idaho delegation repre senting 7000 growers in that state BILL ENDORSED SUGAR MEN versity of Utah on George H Dern United States secretary of war and twice governor of Utah and J Reuben Clark Jr former United States ambassador to Mexico and second counselor in the first presi Saints dency of the Latter-da- y church ' The awards will be made during commencement exercises at the university here on June 5 Dr George Thomas president of the university said both men has accepted invitations to attend the ceremonies and to give addresses Secretary Dern will deliver the commencement address and Mr Clark will give the sermon at the annual baccalauretate exercises Both made their homes in Salt Lake City for many years Mr Clark now i3 in New York City where he is serving as acting president of the Foreign Bondholders Protective Council ' 1 A ' (Continued from Paje One) nounced his decision from the bench When Attorneys Gideon and Hug- gins representing the former bank commissioner filed a motion for a new trial Judges Eugene E Pratt and L A Wade who then occupied the benches here disqualified themselves and Judge Wolfe of Salt Lake City was appointed to hear the mo tion Judge Wolfe's decision & 16- page document was filed this morn ing in Second district court - struction of a state game preserve at Locomotive Springs in Box Elder county "Work on the project which wffl cost $47000 will get under way within two weeks r R K Brown superintendent of Holmanthe state building commission said that work on the $550000 University of Utah Library will begin next week The contract waa let some time ago In These projects are part of Utah's $1512000 public works program Auxiliaries To Join — 20 Years Ago From Our Files JUNCTION CITY Kan March 24 J W GraybiU 63 for- mer lieutenant governor of Kansas and grahd master of the Ancient Order of United Workmen since 1911 died in & hospital here today of pneumonia! Dr Qraybill became ill while on a recent trip through Colorado New Mexico and Arizona on business connected with the lodge Official Suspected In Dilllngcr Escape LIMA O March formation said to incriminate an official of ' Crown Point IncU in the escape of John Dillinger from the Jail there several weeks ago has been obtained by Attorney General Philip Luta of Indiana from three Diilingj er gangsters here it was learned to-24— (UP)—In- To a r BRIGHAM CITY March 24— The association of this city announces a special meeting to be held Monday evening in tne box Elder Hieh school hall for all fath ers of high school boys The time is Parent-Teache- rs —— one-fifte- en two-fifte- en i And What Features!!!! - Ogden 's Exclusiv The Ogden Educational League was organized yesterday with T D Johnson president and Mrs Clayton Coolidge secretary-treasur- er Hrrt Run Theatre "I) I I I 1 I STARTS TODAY! James Parry of Wiliard died in Ogden today after a brief illness He had been a resident of Wiliard for many years £ Sixty unemployed men a part of "Kelley's Army" marching to Washington D C arrived in Ogden by freight train today They were fed and sent on east The men were MOTIONS GRANTED held In it he finally concluded that time under police guard for a short "the general objections made to all the items on that ground is not well taken" and granted the motions for Pickles' butter and other foods are being received in Ogden by parnew trials "One is not at all surprised that cel post made possible by a recent the' judge who heard this case ruling by the postal department in should be impressed with the facts Washington D C that such parthat these salaries and allowances cels can be handled in that way were excessive" his decision reads Later it continues: "Still enough J A Hendrickson of Logan has appears from cross examination to been named as general manager for give the impression that this bank the Utah Cereal Fpod company liquidation as far as a number of The action was taken at a meetthese items are concerned was ex ing of the board of directors in travagantly run and that there was Salt Lake City yesterday very little tendency on the part of ' the bank commissioner Hadlock or Building of street car tracks on the examiner in charge to exercise Twenty-fourth street has been that vigilance over expenditures started and will be continued which any person dealing with the the "loop" has been completeduntil to funds of depositors should exercise Twenty-fift- h street and Wall It savors somewhat of exploitation "While the records do not disclose that the bank was not being run sThis season promise to give Ogefficiently and effectively liquidated den the best baseball team were matters (such only incidentally ever had Some of the best it has players at issue) it does appear that the bank commissioner Mr Hadlock of the country are Joining the Ogwas somewhat impressed with the den club fact that there was lots of money A machine for topping and dighere to spend and he proceeded to sugar beets has been patented ging were Bills spend it evidently ap by Justas A Browning of Ogden proved without much regard to their Mr a brakeman for Browning accuracy legitimacy and reasonable the Denver and isRio Grande WestHCSS ern company Railway JUDGE'S REASONS Explaining his reasons for grantclub ing the new trial Judge Wolfe is The Second toward dramatic drapresent the quotes supreme court decisions at ma preparing "Her Ladyship's Revolt" in the length: He holds that: "The test is not whether they near future under the leadership of (the expenditures) are reasonable T Earl Pardoe in the mind of the judge before Under the auspices of the Child whom the account is sought to be Culture tlub at a meeting in the approved but whether they are so tabernacle yesterday it was decided clearly Unreasonable or exhorbitant as to show bad faith or at least that a clean up period should be lack of exercise of wise and sound sponsored and that a definite date discretion or not reasonably neces for the occasion be fixed with the sary for the liquidation of the city board of commissioners bank" At a meeting of the local Brew The Second district court he holds Workers Union today George ery and rejected dismissed the entire petitions and then further down Dinsdale was elected president and in its decision allowed certain por- L C Gray secretary tions of them and disallowed other Mrs Grace McDermott of Ogden portions of them has gone to California to bring the body of her daughter Mrs Tessie Ellis to Ogden for burial The Grandest Show On Earth! 1 -- There never has been anything like it for sheer entertainment! Your Eddie! Our Eddie! Everybody's Eddie! Now a crashing charioteer! BURNING UP HOME WITH LAUGHS! lu IpiJf Five New r f ! ! Lilting Lyrics! And Lions! a V Sone Hits ! V! - A MTAD Lovely" Ladies! ONE BIG ROMAN HOLIDAY 1 A t ' ! ! ! ! ! f 7 1 - AlhL w 1 WT f" — t-- wr v x: : 1 t 1 1 It V-- -- - 1 - - X "::: W M I1 J x H in i ' r In w II Jl v y Its' I to- —The senate silver bloc was "Cut th funny stuff' buddy" together today to work out a called legissnarled the questioner "What's the lative view of the house in program name?" of the Dies bill s "Scram" the applicant Insisted approval The conference was called by Scram finally wrote it out Scram is Senators King Democrat Utah and one little Scram Wheeler Democrat Montana nm married and has James Jr seven ponents of free coinage of the white — (AP)— Dr HonoHng Leader SALT LAKE CTTY March 24 j— Mrs Mamie B Schmidt of Washington D national president of the ladles' department of the UnltX-fSpanish War Veterans will be t4h guest of members of the five Utah auviliaries Wednesday j Members of the auxiliary at Provo the two auxiliaries at! Ogden and the two at Salt Lake City will unite in a luncheon at p m Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel in honor of Mrs Schmidt Mrs Schmidt will address the five auxiliaries of Utah at a Joint meeting at the hotel at p m Attend Youth Meet 'Scram Real Name No President Approves Joke Driver Insists Silver Bloc Is — Called NRA Code On Banks CLEVELAND March 24— (UP)— V 7 Date Set To ork Out Program WASHINGTON James H Scram ft truck driver apApril — 24 March (UP) plied for a job —Rigid control of Investment bank"Name?" asked the attendant For Party Selection WASHINGTON 24— March (AP) ing practice became effective "Scram" said Scram Governor Dead 63 'j 4 - t Fathers Invited Meeting Galled By Republican Women " GIGANTIC FEA TURES Ogden NEW HEARING died Friday afternoon in the office of a physician where he had "been taken for treatment The child had been ill with pneumonia for seven weeks The infant was born September 28 1932 in this city and is survived by the parents one brother Raymond and two sisters Vaulis and DorisFuneral services will be held on Sunday afternoon in the L D S Second ward chapel under direction of Bishop J Carlos Sederholm Interment will be made in the Brigham City cemetery BRIGHAM CITY March 24— The Republican Women's club will hold a meeting Monday evening March : 26 at seven-thir- ty o'clock in the M The first motor vehicle to cross court room at the county court- seven-thirt- v the United States was a motor-cycy- e house' An interesting program has Philo T Farnsworth director of The trip was made in 1903 been arranged and a good attend- research Utah Educational asso ance is desired and took 50 days ciation has been engaged to lead ar WOLFEGRlTS ' Brigham City Sends O Group On Dam Tour KANSAS CITY March 24 — (AP) SEVEOIJURED Two Accept Invitations To Pneumonia Fatal To Locomotive Springs Speedy Planes To Speed — Josephine a monkey at the zoo is Give School Talk Contract Is Signed Infant Gerald North mothering her sixth gray squirrel Schedules and Cut one the first after She adopted To Get Degrees Halts Mormon Flying Time her own first born died and as the Collision Judicious Loafing Termed SALT LAKE CrTY March 24— BRIGHAM CITY March 24— Ger one by one have died a To En Route squirrels 24— LAKE CITY March SALT Groupi 21— In Wisdom Act of SALT LAKE CITY March son of Mr (AP)— T G Rowland contractor ald North new one has been supplied doctor of laws H de (AP)— Boulder H Colonel —Lieutenant Honorary (AP) City Life Career and Mrs Lorin North of this city today signed a contract for conArnold of Salt Lake City western the Unigree will be conferred - — J ' SAYS EDUCATOR h 1 934 day through approval of the investment banking NRA code by the president as further changes in the landing stock exchange control bill were being formulated Emphasis in the investment banking code as in the hearings on the stock market bill was placed upMore than a score of senators on the need for increasing public were invited to attend the afternoon confidence in order to develop the capital f market as an aid to the conference icwuvery program v Blind Pupil Scale Judgment Allowed In Mortgage Action Peak Where 2 Dead it SALT LAKE CITY March 24— (AP) — Members of the Democratic state executive committee at a meeting here last night fixed April 7 as the date for the biennial reorganization of the state 'central Sr 1C committee At that time plans relative to the annual Jefferson day banquet will be discussed Delbert M Draper t Salt Lake City chairman of the executive committee announced The April 7 meeting will elect a : ' ) - state chairman vice chairman chairwoman and a treasurer Mr Draper announced that he will not be a candidate for a second term I e "III r ' ry two-ye- ar Judgment of $95849 plus interest on a promissory note secured by a real estate mortgage was granted the Federal Building and Loan association Friday afternoon by District Judge Eugene E Pratt against Louis C Wessler and Anna Wessler Foreclosure of the mortgage' was directed — BLAZE OCCURS SALT LAKE CITY March 24— Explosion of an incense burner cused a blaze 'that damaged the apartment of Mrs C B Reynolds 415 First avenue to tha extent of $60 Friday morning Assistant Fire Chief W J Hancock said the burner exploded throwing elowinar em ber pa ths window curtains " DENVER Colo March 24— (UP) E Stotts 25 blind graduate student at the University of Colorado yesterday scaled the difficult Third Flatlron near Boulder where two climbers have been killed The ascent and return took about 10 hours Stotts who in college wrestling and participates swimming was accompanied by Ronald L Ives of New York City and Justin M Taoatao of Denver fellow students — — Sherley — — LARGE OUTLAY SALT LAKE CITY March 24— A total $18078 was expended la 1933 by the Salt Lake mosquito abatement district board of trustees it was shown in an annual report filed Friday with the county ' commission Idahoan Faces Trial In Deer Fraud Case Ida March 24— with using the mails to defraud In promotion of the sale of stock in a reindeer herd In Alaska Eric Krussman of Poca-tell- o today faced trial in the may term of the United States district court at Spokane w He was arraigned by Juda C C Cavanah in federal district court here last night and was placed under $1000 ball bond The prosecution alleged that the reindeer herd wait & fiction POCATELLO (AP) —Charged j - 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