Show THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- 4 EM - ! there to vote too is chairman of the senate committee on military affairs now Senator Tom Connally of Marlin is chairman of the committee on public buildings and PUBLISHING COMPANY j lt ' AN INDEPENDENT j inib0i NEWSPAPER or a Club fembrs of TS Associated Press Service United - and ABO Press KEA The at Platform - IONEY FOR THE WATERWORKS AGDEN CITY has been notified by the M public works administration in Wash ngtpn that the city's application for a $750' 000 loan and grant with which to rehabili tate the waterworks system has been tavor ably passed upon and now awaits further 1! Uii acuon J oy uie city j or of The $750000 it can be any part iised for any one or all of the following pur"'poses: To construct a pipe line conduit down Ogden canyon replacing the present antipipe To construct a cipated wood-stav- e lew reservoir immediately south of the present reservoir in the northeast section of jiie city To repair and replace portions system pf the present distribution now in use To purchase and install addi-ionmeters for the more than 9000 connections in the city If the loan is made and the improvement carried on the government will make an outright grant of thirty per cent of the cost of labor and materials which makes the loan a most inviting one If the new obligation can be taken on without immediately increasing the burden of taxation to a marked degree there Should be no objection to the move ab-fhict- or L the funeral j The nation Is not only afflicted with jrerve disorders which are increasing the 3eath rate fromj heart disease but we are Confronted with hysteria as a manifestation to be contended gainst when great crowds gather to give expression to mental excite— ' THAT certain southern states have gained a great advantage through the success of the Democratic party in the nation is disclosed by an article in the Texas Weekly fcxulting over thefact that Texas and North j Carolina have ben made powerful in key position The Weekly says: H "Familiar tod to everybody is the story of the Chicago convention when the Texans and Californians jjbooming Garner for president switched their' votes tb 'Franklin D Roosevelt and clinched his nomination So now after thirty years on the house side he presides over the senate expediting legislation with a speed that sometimes leaves that deliberative body slightly stunned In addition to having thej largest 100 per cent delegation in congress Texas has more chairmanslups of congressional committees than an other state Both senators are committee chairmen Texans head all the major' committees of the house of representatives except the ways and means committee and the rules committee both of which are headed by North Carolinians Senator Morris jjsheppard of Texarkana long the conscientious Democratic whip of the senate "who practically never missed a roll call and got Jhe rest of the Democrats The governor of Illinois has vetoed a till giving men the right to stand up at a bar and drink' Now they'll have to sit down to get drunks i It's been discovered that half of your body's energy is radiated in waves That's jvhat you get for listening to crooners over Dem-ocrat- ic the air -- - vn ID I RESS Idea (Lincoln Star) i President wimam Green of the American Federation of Labor serves notice that his organization will withdraw Its support of the Wagner labor bill if the introducer amendments to be put on it permitting: company unionspermits In other words Mr Green and his crowd won't play unless they can make the rules i of the game j 1 It has been appirent for some time that the Amierlcan Federation of Labor is depending on government assistance to fasten its hold upon industries which have been built up! of its activities which are paving their employesindependently the highest recent years which have been giving their full and wagesin to the government's recovery program wholehearted but which are not! willing to let an outside organization come between them and the in their plants ' The owners and managers of these industries J and their employes have as much right to be considered as Mr Green and his group If the working men and the managements mutually feel that they can handle their problems and disputes better through company unions than by calling in business agents! of outside organizations they certainly ought not to be compelled by law to adopt" the latter alternative There is of course no objection to the American Federation of Labor or any of fits branches going out and persuading men members and to empiuyea m mausiry to oeeome gotiate on their behalf with the employers on questions that may arise relative to wages or conditions of employment But employes who do not care to Join should not be coerced into doing so The least Uncle Sam can do in such matters is to preserve as between contending1 factions in labor ranks neutrality ' It would be verynice for Mr Green and his cohorts of course If they could increase their several thou- hundred membership Viw Viitrirnr ortnnropo en rH rsf n Yv Ul n41nfn nn i tlons and thus forcef all employes into their own But it may be very difficult to persuade congress that th mv ernment has any business acting as an assistant organizer for the I - ion wage-worke- rs i - t ! II : j " ' By ARTHUR BRISBANE ! j r-- V PLANS AHEAD LOOKS FEELS IS WELLi i The president apparently' not superstitious or a believer in "hoo- doos" landed from the Nourmahal at Miami at nine o'clock Friday the thirteenth disregarding the incident of about one year ago and advice of friends to board the train at Jacksonville He would not adopt a course that might seem to Indicate lack of confidence in a friendly city As a matter of fact the president does not waste much energy on being afraid of things He rode through the city from the dock to the railroad station In an open car smiling and raising his hat as he passed slowly between the cheering crowds that lined the streets ' By the way he saw a city happier and one hundred per cent more prosperous than the Miami of last up-pleas- ant ? - year- : j Vincent Poseidon Astor the middle name comes with the yacht bade farewell to the president at the rail road station not far from the water's edge every well regulated Poseidon being supposed to stay near the water The rest of the party are on this train Including General Johnson and the NRA "high muck-a-muc- k" Donald RIchberg NRA's legal ad visor and sworn enemy of an stuffed shirts" that would ham string betray belittle and under mine the new era What Mr Richberg says of those stuffed shirts reminds you of Villon's poem denouncing those "that wotild wish evil to the kingdom of France" Villon did his best but Richberg's ' style is the more vigorous At the station cameramen stand- Ing on high trucKS were grinding out moving and talking pictures as he nresident turned round on tne rear platform good naturedly smil'T ing at an old lady who shouted See can't see I the to want president him" she saw him and saw a man In good health with powerful wide shoulders concentrated blue eyes and a head so big that even the ate Bourke Cockran's hat would probably sit wobbling on the top iof t Cockran wore a numoer eigni All along the railroad at every station big ana liuie crowas gather thousands of automobiles are linea up wiiuia pvjyuiawuAio gather hoping for a sight oi tne president i ed six-year-- 00 O old Let each tub stand clde how pioyers it wishes to H— ' - i few people who had met some of the brain trust he graduauy came to believe that he had met the brain trustr Having heard remarks that seemed to him to confirm his suspicions of a conspiracy he came to believe that he had beard those remarks from the conspirators themselves Miss Kneeland works in the department of agriculture So does Professor Tugwell Then talking with Miss Kneeland is practically the equivalent of talking with Professor Tugwell It would be too harsh to call this deliberate 'deception For it is mostly It isi like a fish story or the tales about the blizzard in which the story jteller gets more heroic every time he tells his tale uncomfortable dreams in which you find yourself in a public place without enough clothes on It must have been excessively emTo go to a private barrassing house to accept the hospitality of an old friend and then to be called before a congressional "committee and with the Klieg lights burning and the microphones turned on to have to repeat to the whole i world what you remember hearing said at her dinner 'table to have to throw your fellow-gues- ts to the lions to justify yourself— that would be a nightmare to any man who like Dr Wirt has decent sensibilities self-concept- ion It is clear enough how Dr Wirt got into this pitiable predicament He Is the victim of a human fail- -' ' Ing to which all of us are subject the tendency toijnanipulate a story in order to make it impressive In his original statement which started the whole uproar Dr Wirt conveyed the impression that he had talked with the president's advisersrthat they had told him that they' had Mr Roosevelt in their grip and that they would use him until they were "ready to supplant him with a Stalin" It now appears that Dr Wirt did not talk with anyone who by any stretch of the imagination belongs to the president's advisers on any Important point of policy and that the remark about Stalin was made if it was made at all by a newspaper man who has no connection whatever with the administration to if it was assented to women two who have as much by to do with the formulation of administration policies as the Janitors and elevators boys in the building where they work Now if in his original statement Dr Wirt had told the truth if he had said what he said on the witness stand nobody would have paid the slightest attention There would' There have been no sensation would have been no Invstlgatlon There would have been no need for Dr Wirt to vioate the laws of hospitality and of friendship Among some who have known - — ' : First Lady Braves Rain For Funeral " HOTEL) i :: man or for that matter the woman who has not made a story better by improving it? The temptation is almost irresistible where - now celebrities are Involved Some one goes to Washington He sees the president for perhaps - ten minutes A week later his account of what happened at the interview Includes everything that he heard in the hotel lobby and in the ' smoking car coming and going Unless you happen to be a ruthless person like Congressman you are too polite to spoil the story by saying: "Now wait a minute did the president really say that?" It is a better story If it is attached to the president than if It is necessary to say "Well as a matter of fact I was told that particular' thing by a fellow I met in the barber shop who had read it In one of the gossip columns" It Is evident that it was this very human impulse which moved Dr Wirt He had come to certain conclusions about the drift of administration policy concju- sions which he is entitled to have and that are debatable Undoubtedly he believed that there is a brain trust and that he understood its purpose Having met a -- !: i" 7-VY7-X Aa V A v m Meet Me at the HOTEL MANX i - Sao Francisco headquarters for Utah residen- t- Where yon will b greeted personally by ' o -- of us can say in all honwe contemplate Dr Wirt's "There but for the grace go I" For where is the Bul-wln- ' i and-assente- Most esty as ordeal: of God from the first that Dr Wirt's story was a palpable absurdity there Is a disposition to make a sophisticated apology- - foif the whole episode It comes to 'this There Is of course no revolutionary plot among the president's advisers But some of them are distinctly of the left or more accurately the left center and are proposing measures which if made perma- nent and carried to their logical conclusions would revolutionize our economic system These measures and the ideas behind them are technical and however therefore difficult to understand by a large section of the public Something was needed it is said to "dramatize" the issue and the most dramatic way to dramatize anything Is to call it a plot This was what Dr Wirt succeeded In doing until Mr Bulwinkle had him up before the Klieg lights It is the method by which Ideas are' conveyed to (primitive people They are translated Into myths The north wind is not really caus- ed by the god Boreas who sits on a mountain in Thrace and blows down on the valleys But there is a north wind which blows and Boreas will serve as an explanation to those who cannot understand a better one To take this view of the mental quality of the' American people Is to take I believe much too low a view They have not lacked in the past leaders who would rise to real Issues and debate them They did not lack - them with the constitution was adopted They did not slack them in the great debate- over slavery They will not lack them ' RATES From $150 Per Day Up i ALTON a CRITCHLOW Assistant Manager formerly with Hotel Ben Lomond Orden Utah Bates within reason RUNNING ICS VATER— Dl Rfisj ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION-DO- OR ATTENDANT AND 6ARAGE SIRYICC' HOTEL aSA-KI)- a LPOyEU'u CfcARREUj! SAN FRANCISCO ': i I HOW TO GET GREATER kle ENGINE EFHCIENCY )' The condition of the spark plugs in 4 Jit — ""'ftrr- xxvi- USE THE man who was asked "how do you feel about the president in Georgia" replied "anybody with anything to say against Roosevelt here might as well shoot himself and save somebody else the trouble" Best of all the president is well full of energy determined to get things accomplished glad to hear from those that disagree with him ready to change if It can be shown that he has taken the wrong road your car vitally affect its power speed acceleration and economy That' why they should be tested regularly and replaced by the best sparkplugs you can buy every 10000 miles Champions have taken first place in practically every race for 10 consecu- uvc years proving tnar tuey make vcry viiguac a vcitcr engine J SPARK PLUGS 11 CHAMPIONS j ' 1934 NEA Dr Wirt ON PRESIDENT'S TRAD! FISHING AND THINKING ng 1 " TTHB spectacle of Dr Wirt on the A witness stand was like the vis ualization of one of those very If you know of some novel idea actually being worked help spread the news by sending full details to Ed Bishop care of this newspaper Further information "on any idea published here will be given to anyone enclosing a At this moment the train stops fLos Angeles stamped envelope— aues-payiat Fort Pierce and apparently every Times Syndicate) man woman and small child nas M- that the president is passing heard FARMERS REWARDED One slender young mother hroueh DEFUNHXAK Fla — (UP) — Apher small that hopes proximately 1000 farmers in north- boy with curly golden hair win west Florida who have agreed to have a chance to show tne president reduce their tobacco acreage about his new cowboy suit and toy pistol 2500 acres will receive some $115-0worn The president in rental and benefit payments steps outespecially" on the platform when the from the government according to crowd calls and cheers sees the the state agricultural service small sized cowboy held up in his r— mother's arms and waves his hand on its own bottom arid 1st abor itself de-o- ns Women of London are reported to him That boy and mother will be represented in negotiat with em- - to be spending more money than have something to telL for years " la Atlanta recently a business ( self-address- N By WALTER LIPPMANN (Copyright "934 King Features ' Syndicate Inc) Hunter ed J Today and Tomorrow ODAV 4 "Whose turn is it to wash the dog?" This vexing question is often asked in the dog lover's home This task Is made much easier by the use of a newly discovered dog washer It consists of a length of hose one end attached to a faucet the other to a combination soap container and sprayer By the aid of a simple finger-operatvalve either soapy water for the suds or clear water for rinsing may be sprayed on the animal ' j j I ! are-looki-ng Residents of Shaker Heights Ohio will General Johnson and Mr Rich came down to meet toe have to pay water taxes according! to the berg who and talk to him on the president number of bathrooms in their homes They'll trip north were "urged by the president to get off somewhere and tave to come clean too j catch a few fish with fresh air and " sunlight for themselves not Beach had Palm West At they The United States patent office is beginmade up their minds about that to more make is which than money ning Flaying stuffed shirts and "cracking is more fun than an be said for many of the inventions list- down on chlselers" i sail fish catching ed there one The president's party caught hundred and ten good sized fish yesterday which settles the question is the president a good iisnerman?" TIIE He is when he feels like fishing but he goes to sea first because he likes the water his mother's father used to run his own ships to China under sail He goes to sea also because out there no telephones ring PAxtPSwv Tncmv With ED BISHOP PINIONS of the f Aftnt? t?ttt ' al - Ef THE SADDLE WAnisiri? XI- : j THE SOUTH 1 ' Lt h ! ! i i ? - AT A BABY'S FUNERAL THAT was a disgraceful scene in Chicago when a mobjof 15000 sensation seekers at the funeral of Dorette Zietlow the two- child victim of a year-olstruggle pushed and fought to get near the white cksket ji It is disturbing to be made aware of the fact that great groups of the public are emotionally so uncontrollable as to give an fejdiibit of rowdyism such as was displayed ment " fluence of liquor proves he is a menace to traffic should be taken off the highway and jailed as a measure safeguarding the Jives of the thousands who ride in cars on the roads of this state He shouldbe made an example of and held in custody Jong enough to impress him with the se riousness of his offense I should prevent Jailing drunken drivers one serious accident more than j " ' sent to jail That is where the drunken driver should go The man who while under the in- j old J DRUNKEN DRIVERS FvOWN in Salt Lake a driver who steered ?J his car into a safety zone was ar rested and charged with driving while jdrunk found guilty and on Friday was OGDEN had another earthquake shock on but no damage resulted and no one was severely frightened i These tremors are to be expected while the disturbed area near Kosmos which is at the north end of Great Salt lake con' tinues to move) U The first quqke on March 7 did but little damage and geologists state that the shocks which are to follow should be much the faulted lighter during tis period while zone is coming tb stability 13-year-- " I shocks d' - $5 sister dances with the peopla we knew When we reached that state of af fluence where we could belong' to had a country club we felt that really achieved something "The men we loved and the men sympathetically we married the men who were Our "Oh no! Just married'' explained heroes and who meant romance to Lucy "One by one my friends step us were men who worked hard at off the end of the plank into the their lobs and were respected in tha sea of matrimony" "You are hiding your envy In community as men of unquestioned morality sarcasm!" said Brother Fred scorn- honesty and "They were good husbands and fully thing "I've ducked a lot of chances" kind fathers and the onlywas to to for had watch them his sister laughed did not did overwork that they they ) "Why don't you get married? "he not too theselves many thing deny asked i "I Just haven't -- met the rkrht for their wives and children Per haps they were prosaic fellows bui man" replied Lucy i "Waiting for some they were our men and they wer knight in shin- the finest men on earth according armor I suppose" ing "I think young women expect too to the standards of our day "Perhaps we deprived ourselves of much of life these days" said Father too much that our children might true "Isn't that Mother?'! frowning w "I think all girls have always have so much more perhaps sacwaited for some knight in shining erred on the side of too much armor to come along" said Mother rifice But if we did that was an smiling "But I do believe there Is error on the right side and on the a difference these days in their idea Side of unselfishness of shining armor I am afraid that "I still think that the men we admodern girls for a mul- mired and made our heroes wer timillionaire with a fleet of auto- much finer heroes than the sensational ones the girls of today admire mobiles and a palatial yacht ) "The were better men to tie in with have They had moving pictures an unrortunate effect on them for life they were better husbands They have seen dozens of movie and better fathers They might dramas about the pretty girl with have been a bit stodgy and pro little education or culture who rose sale but one cant live a perpetual by beauty and sex appeal alone to Jazz dance" fortune and the heights of social "I certainly thank you and of tho Father" said the daughter prominence ' J "This sudden acquisition of great family wealth in the screen plays has all "For what darling?" asked Moth' too often been duplicated in real er life by women of the screen! They - "For getting so much fun out of have married millionaires and saving that Fred and I might spend reached the front page through for climbing that Fred and I might' their loves their marriages and their look down from the heights for acdivorces that we might be born I "What is true of the screen and cumulating club members" she replied country its actresses Is to some extent true seriously of the magazines and the people "It was a Joy to both of us" said who write for them In these stories smiling the big adventure of love life and Mother "That's the kind of a girl I'm gomarriage hinges on great riches and ing to marry!" declared Brother on love at first sight "I don't believe this modern viewi- - Fred "And what would she see In you? point is as healthy as that of the remanded his sister "You aren't girl of my generation She expect- the kind of a boy Mother described ed to marry a bookkeeper who was more than I am the kind of a likely to remain a bookkeeper all any she was We are the result of girl his life She believed as I beUeve their saving and sacrifice and lh that true happiness is to be found bitterest argument against It!" in a bungalow which two people 1934 McNaught Syndi-- Copyright work' hard and save industriously cate Inc) " to pay for that real Joy in life t — — comes from bringing up several chili dren and that real heroism and ro j mance come from f sacrificing a thousand little luxuries that those children may be better educated and have a better chance in the world i j than their parents had LITTLE FALLS N Y April 14 "We did not expect some man to — (AP)— Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt win our heart and hand by swoop- and other mourners were driven ing down from the sky in an air- through a drizzling rain this afterplane and carry us away from hard- noon to a hiU high over the Mohtwk hearted parents who didnt under- valley for the funeral of her cousin stand us We expected to find a Theodore Douglas Robinson former husband from among the neighbor assistant secretary of the navyj Robinson died of pneumonia boys we had known from childhood j and whose parents were friends of Tuesday' our parents Mrs" Roosevelt arrived on an ear"We expected to find joy in family ly afternoon train with a party of reunions and in card parties ' and 50 persons from New York Ipur-hme-ntl' mining should continue to show improve- - 00 EARTHQUAKEj lorning "Ho hum I Another I Modern City and County Building new City High School Control of a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate 130-0Persons Vigorous Campaign pi City and County Road ImproYS- menu Scenic Road to Moimt Ogden and Boad from Ogden Canyon to Webe Canyon Another Korth and South Arterial Highway ' An Improved Highway to Great Salt Lake A Central Place On fa Transcontinental Air Route Sreakfast sorority has gone to her reward or her signed the daughter of the family at Sunday morning breakfast I "Someone dead?" asked Father Utah Copper in its report for 1933 shows a net profit of $928276 although copper was at an extremely low figure With all the metals advancing Utah j ALL DEPARTMENTS FOjl i Standard-Examiner- 's unday Silver King Coalition is quoted at $975 Tintic Standard at $645 and Park Utah The Auodated Press u exclusively entitled to the use for to It or not republication of all news dispatches credited otherwise credited In I'this paper and also the local news "( A JV DID' YOU WASH WELL BEHIND THE EARS? By ROB FULKERSON strength : " CALL 252 fv ' SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 10 1034 MINING PICKING UP JTHREE years ago nearly all Utah mining stocks were dropping out of sight but of late there has been a strong recovery with many properties showing much Kvery Everitag and Sunday Morning Wltnout a M&zzle AMINER grounds" A L GLASMANli EDITOR AND MANAGER Editors Trr Fnncl and p J QreeawtU Assoc I X m USE Jj J EXTIIA-RANG- E SPARE PLUGS Hctvo Your Dealer Ted Your Spark Plugs Regularly |