Show s THE OGDEN STAN D ARD-E- BEAUTY READY JTO PROSECUTE BRITISH LORD - in i— mwmm I Sally Will Do Fan Dance At Paramount On Friday r Actress Seeks $500000 In Breach of Promise! Suit Abroad A PACIFICJOAST Activities Halted In Dispute Over Hours Wages v v ' me ' By the 'Associated Press Labor troubles broke today upon the Great -- Lakes where a ' general strike of tugmen was ithreatened v - ' i i ' The English actress said she will U from Los Angeles harbor Sat-a- y and pause at New York only Lon- - j 'fv v V STILL LOVES HIM he interrupted her packing long ugh to say she still loved the ig British nobleman Ye met in a fashionable bar tn and we fell In love" she said He asked me to marry him but his family's class consciousness spoiled our romance Now he's married anf " 'j J i ' r- i 3 i 'ir : X 'A- - - non-unio- eth British family Carmelita Geraghty Lin " sho rpnllv wants a divorce" handsome Irishman said he has no intention of stopping her "But" he added "if it is true that he is asking custody of our daughter—well that's another story! I Nevertheless Farmer said he Is not altogether sure he would "choose to accept" jl divorce I In the Irish Free State of which he is a citizen divorces are not recognized he said """I was advised by my London attorney" Farmer said "that if I did j'not accept a divorce Gloria would remain my wife in the eyes of the law—in every country and state except California" PUBLICITY GAG Farmer admitted he still "wouldn't be surprised if It were all a publicity gag "I'm not paying any attention to tnis taiK unm i nave some wora rom Gloria herself" he said MTf th-- f 9 1m : MGGET WORKS OVERmrW STORK ARRIVES PORTLAND Ore May 17— (AP) reported that burglars were at work' in 'a 'drug' store and Sergeant Maxwell and Patrolman (Lawrence rushed to the scene with drawn guns i' They found the druggist with a Vjvtor getting supplies The drug- it had just been presented with baby girl j i — Neighbors — i ' llll 'ill -- - ' " " HONOR WON BY LIBRARY WILL SHOWARTWOR OGDEN WOMAN An interesting exhibit of books H F Irwin Elected illustrated bv oriainal examples is To Girl Scout Nomin being featured this week and next at the Carnegie Free library The ating Corhmitteej Collection which is bringing forth ment Mrs row for llobart Henley film tor and Dorothy March New" Orleans socialite Saturday they sail fnr Hawaii on a honeymoon Hen- 1p" has been inactive in pictures "Tccfently but plans to resume his work upon their return TO CONTEST DIVORCE PARIS May 17— (AP)— Michael Farmer will contest the divorce action of Gloria Swanson only if she presses for custody of their daugh— r -- Sally Rand featured player In Paramount' "Bolero" which comes tomorrow to the Paramount theatre proves that she is In in an ostrich step with the season's styles by displaying hera charms "The Fan Dancer" Miss Rand nationally known ensemble makes her screen debut in this picture direc- 1 i Wedding bells will ring tomor- ter -- hurchmen Bemoan Disarmament Failure LONDON May 17— (UP)— Thirty-seve- n headed in a statement today lamented failure of disarmament negotiations I g A spirit of narrow the statement said tras one of the chief obstacles In the 'way of disarmament Civilization "the churchmen said was in peril because of the prospect of an armaments race leading churchmen by the archbishop of Canterbury self-seekin- truces endwhile employer-work- er ' r ed other disputes firemen Buffalo At the port of and engineers linesmen captains of the Hand and Johnson tug line wages quit work in a dispute overwere and hours Towing activities f at a standstill at Strike votes were being taken 1 other lake ports At Cleveland tugmen voted to continue work through today pending a strike decision TROOPS REQUESTED Several thousand seamen walked out on the Pacific coast in sympathy with striking longshoremen Mayor John F Dore of Seattle appealed to Secretary of Interior Ickes for n federal troops to guard dock workers Truck drivers demanding union recognition and a closed shop agreement struck at Minneapolis and trafsought to tie up all vehicular attenfic by asking filling station dants to walk out Schoolrooms were affected by another dispute Teachers In the public schools of Old Forge Borough near Scranton Pa were on a strike —their third within a year— for revocation of the suspension of Joseph Connorprincipal of 'one of the schools They asked also for new contracts and unpaid back salaries Fisher Striking employes of the 1 plant at No Body company's Flint Mich voted to return to walkout work ending a week-lon- g workers 4000 Between 3000 and were involved An agreement with of adjustment of the company grievances was the basis of settle : o r :? other woman" The "other woman" is Flora member of an old Carey Wilson scenarist escaped from his alimony troubles with a $2000 doctor bill Denying the suit of his former wife Nancy Wilson for an increase from $250 to $1000 a month Superior Judge Myron Westover ordered Wilson to pay only the doctor bill incurred when their daughter 13 underwent an operation Nancy " EARNS $1000 WEEKLY Irs Wilson said her former hus- lTnri earned Si 000 a Week but he contended the money all went for income taxes agent's fees and the support of his bride the former David IL Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Ph Circulation and Correspondence BRIGHAM CITY May 17— Bion Tolman district agricultural inspector issued the following report on the grasshopper situation Wednesday evening: "The grasshopper bait allotted to Utah by the federal government has arrived Eighteen and one -- half tons of this bran mixture have been alloted to Box Elder county This is only a small "amount compared with the total amount of poison that should be put out in this county However it is all we could expect to obtain from the total allotted to Marie Bosgieter Bouwhuis wife of Chris Bouwhuis died at the family home in Kanesville late Wednesday afternoon after a long Illness Mrs Bouwhuis was born in Holland October 25 1876 a daughter of William and Nellie Both Bosgieter She emigrated to Utah in 1900 as an L D S convert and had resided in this vicinity since She was an active member of the Relief society in the Wilson ward Mrs Bouwhuis Is survived by her husband to whom she was married here November 2 1903 also six sons and daughters Mrs Ray F Clarke Eden Albert Herman Eva Paul and Ernest Bouwhuis Kanesville five grandchildren a sister Mrs Fred Bouwhuis Black Pine Idaho and a brother John Bosgieter Wilmington California Funeral-- ' services will be held Sunday at two o'clock in the Wilson ward chapel with Bishop 'C S Graves officiating Friends may call at Lindquist & Sons' ' chapel Friand evening until day afternoon nine o'clock and at the home Saturday and also Sunday until time of services Interment will be made in the Ogden ' City cemetery Zundel: Sheriff Zundel Investigated and nt found that a coupe driven by Miller of Bear River City collided with a sedan driven by Vern Brough of Tremonton The collision happened it was said when the Miller car attempted to turn from the main highway Mrs Sadie Miller was taken to the Valley hospital in Tremonton seriously injured Vern Brough was injured as well as three other occupants of the Brough car The extent of their injuries was not reported The cars were demolished La-mo- I government has given us will help great deal and will be used principally in the areas where the grasshoppers are the worst About 10 tons have been distributed Farmers will have to purchase some additional bait and follow up the work if they expect to satisfactorily control the hoppers "Poison bait will not be given to Individuals who come to Brigham City Each community desiring bait must organize a committee to supervise the distribution in that community It is Important that these committees be organized immediately" Each committee should submit to r us an estimate of the acreage to be poisoned I suggest in communities where a local farm bureau is organized that the bureau take the initiative in effecting this organization Submit the names of the members of your community committee immediately along with an estimate of the number of acres infested with grasshoppers" ft —i — 44-i LICENSE GRANTED BRIGHAM CITY May 17— A marriage license was issued Wednesday by County Clerk J A Josephson to Lisle Carter Cornia of Brigham City and Jessie ' C Richards of vv-- Malad Idaho - — "vf ks y i?' 44 — — BLUEBONNET CHAIN of AUSTIN Texas — (UP) — Co-ethe University of Texas carried ds the Bluebonnet chain traditional here May 11 flower ceremony popular-l- v the ceremony Originally known as the "swineout " was conducted only by upper classes Now soohomores and freshmen Join KNEE IS PLAYER all-uni- Rosemary Ames Rochelle Hudson At Washington William Green president of the American Federation pf Labor declared failure of congress to pass controversial labor legislation would be a "surrender" to the "representatives of big business and vested interests Friday Night At 7:30 o'CIock And Hear a Fifteen-MinuRadio Script of i f vw!£ ''r'Xi ti Street Tweni-furt- h ? 1 ' '' "I s if to I v JS 'J : nTcUARD'ARLErrSALLY IIIEtr AIRST1IIS George Arliss In SECOND FEATURE "ONE IS GUILTY" Thrilling Mystery with RALPH BELLAMY SHIRLEY GREY EILERS - ijI Vi r 4h " ? yH-- i il'-- i ii1 1 1 WITH T' AND HARDY 1 4 j T 15 i 'i f PARAMOUNT m 516E DAP1? I'NA s i - Jr VAVJj x— 'rib Lb Ll CAROLE LOMBARD AfVAN I wji k i FAN (THE DANCER) mm m mm mmm m m mmw i If -- SALLY RAND First Time on CLARK AND McCULLOUGH Comedy "A Bedlam of Beards" Paramount News Prices Matinees Evenings Children Loge a 25c Accept His ' Suicide Note 15c 20c 10c i -- lh I ! I infill !"tV Well here's the t f- sfeccerTRAGY jagkOAKIE Af ante of Fun LOOKING - in ! Thrilling Detective Mystery! "AFFAIRS OF A GENTLE3IAN" with PAUL LUKAS Patricia Ellis Dot Burgess Leila Hyams and Riot of Laughter TROUBLE with CONSTANCE CUMMINCS Arline Judc Lillian Bond Onslow Stevens Phillip Reed I I Greatest Scrcon Team of All Timo 'A Plus J r - ' ' SECOND FEATURE! Famous Novelist Is Found Slain! C 'A : And Here Is Our - X ( it : " '1 V 1 v vv- - i rlL 1 i I Acr Hi ?fr m f i F AkiD MO RAN i ii ) is if 4 to cjj'pErisADi cap BEB X&ssaasr i i i the strains of the "Bolero"! : Wildly their hearts beat an accompaniment sweeping them off their feet in an ecstacy of love ! ' y wL'JM y -w r siiil J-y- - £ Women melted in his arms THE SCREEN! A jfu UM t Police I Starting Sunday At the PARAMOUNT 361 w - WOMAN ! t I ''So We Serve Beer on Draught NOTHING BUT THE BEST A UNION HOUSE 1 Ii:ENT0 TEACH V j i t FEATURE STARTS TOMORROW HER te "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" n Refuse "TPIE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" 11 J Chares Farrell Marguerite Churchill Charles' Ruggles N j ValV II & A LUIIGII r p T i ''GIRL' WITHOUT A ROOM" THAT SHE WAS A h lis i 7 " 4-- 4 LAST TIMES TODAY CNE-MA- Irs flOc MM 1 IT TOOK TOO i ' iftny Seat— 10c — Any Time BIG DOUBLE nu Remember 1 2— FIRST RUN FEATURES— 2 k KLO 1 Starts Tomorrow : -- for crt LAST TIMES TONIGHT Sally Blane Joel McCrea Berton Churchill Warner Baxter While fishing off Clythness England recently a crew hauled aboard RIGA Latvia May 17— (UP) — a blue egg as large' as that of a Raids on newspapers and Socialist to be that of a members of parliament marked to- duck and supposed bird sea V day the activity of political and who a leaders military engineered Fascist coup yesterday TRUST YOUR More than a dozen newspapers HAIR were suppressed TO RUBY'S Several: Socialist CARE legislators were arrested on charges Permanents " ' ' pf hiding munitions $300 ud —— P Ruby To prepare for' a pageant in June Wheelwright young men of Ayrshire Scotland 2425 Jackson have been asked to raise "mutton Phone 1612 chop" whiskers RADIO STATION Uu U£J J I the II 'v ! sting FEATURES Roast ): on J) IU U0z7 CCII and Socialists Held ('A I'fcavj I m I th!' I SOo 1 "CATHERINE THE GREAT" Douglas Fairbanks Jr Elizabeth Bergner WRECKER SERVICE i BARBERTON O' May 17— (AP) LIGHTED SMOKE fBang! went the shotgun and an other "John Dillinger" bit the dust Roy Christensen 17 played the TO NEST-FI- RE hart of Dillinger in a high school play A classmate: James Briston BELOIT Wis May 17— (AP) — portrayed an officer "Dillinger" was wounded in the The robin has been detected as a knee accidentally by a blank shell fire hazard by Richard Martin whose in the gun fired by Briston house caught fire after a nest went v — up in smoke Firemen attributed the blaze to a C D lighted clgaret carried by the robin to its nest ft J ion mi I j 'A ' Chicken - ROBIN CARRIES s : on 1 1 - T Aon SATURDAY Corned Beef and Cabbage of a year ago and salaries of Abraham Lincoln as president of school teachers are on their way the United States has been back up levels found by E F Potts The paper printed with the according to state school heads The general increase accord- words ''Union Ticket" at the top ing to State Superintendent an listing the words: "For Charles W Taylor will average President Abraham Lincoln" from eight to rten per cent for "For Vice President Andrew the state In many centers the Jackson" was found in an old increases will be as high as 15 to family Bible 18 per cent Taylor said — tf in- 35s 30s Pork Assorted Cold Meats with Q ft tS li 4 Potato Salad Steaks Chops Short Orders Mrs Herbert Hoover past president and Mrs Franklin D sent greetings which were' read at the opening session j OUTSTANDING TALK "The outstanding talk of the con ference was that of Dr Caroline McGill of Butte— "As a Physician sees the girl of Scout age" She gave a splendid outline of the physiology and psychology pf the adolescent girl and concluded with the Jhought that scouting for girls givefs theht many needful things "education for leadership building physical mental and soul habits of true worth into their lives 'Girl Scouting she said 'supplies a recreation that fatisfies and exhilarates their souls' The conference for 1935 will be held in Salt Lake City : j FRIDAY Finnan Haddie with Baked Potato Fried Salmon Steak Fried Halibut -- Awards Artist Its Decoration -- GOOD EATS HASTINGS Neb— (UP)—An LINCOLN Neb— (UP)— School union ticket boards of Nebraska have relaxed original printed a their drastic economy programs short time before the election of At Galveston Tex several hun- Soviet dred negro compress truckers and other workers struck for higher High wages and shorter hours Fast Efficient MOSCOW — (UP) —A soviet artist continued their Longshoremen lack strike on the Galveston docks of the who once was under fire I-for Brod-skyWltfXmUfrlltfcfa-JL- ' Clyde - Mallory lines Non - union! ?' been has awaYj£3hihei just workers unloaded the steaTuVrMe "Order of Lenin" highest of soviet dina Daj 47TJffht Seven of the IP" at Louis packing decorations — y W ill follows realistic the Brodsky AVm i 1 plants afXf&VLtTby a strike of butch- school conseof and by meat-cutters painting ers 84d agreed to week quence has often been accused by gr pfrantee employes to restore the strikers to revolutionary artists of "passive and "photograpric naturalJobs if they make application But ism" apparently these critiwithin a "reasonable" time no cisms effect on the had WOMEN SEIZE JUDGE committee who executive central At Toledo Judge Roy R Stuart conferred the decoration women in was booed and seized by - mi a crowd which Jammed his courtu room in protest against the "arrest of 46 persons in connection with picketing disorders at the Electric I -- Li U I Auto-lit- e WI U plant Judge Stuart orI dered the 46 prisoners released Playing Onlv First Run Pictures J I I I I pending -- a hearing tomorrow A six weeks strike of 1400 employes of the Pratt and Whitney LAST TIMES TODAY Aircraft company at East Hartford Conn was ended by a tentative "HALF A ARE WOMEN "SUCH agreement negotiated by the InDANiSEROUS" SINNER" dustrial Aircraft Workers of Amer- " " Frlcasse EVERYDAY -ni viu ui i nine mi Beef tofpre-depressi- '1 May 17— (Special Salt Lakers were Four Dispatch)— hurt near North Centcrville last night when their car left the road broke off a wire line pole ran for 75 feet along the sidewalk and then tipped over Those hurt were Mr and Mrs George B Anderson 475 Fourth avenue owners of the car Mrs Mad225 South Fourth eline Smith East Berton Stark 512 Hawthorne avenue They were taken to St Mark's - hospital where Mr Stark was released The other three remained for treatment KAYSVTLLE Union Ticket Original Nebraska Plans Raise Found In Old Bible In Teachers' Salaries much comment is that of the work of Jack Sears Mr Sears who is ivirig in Salt Lake City at the pres- nt time has gained nation-wid- e ecognitlon as a cartoonist In the collection at the library Is he original sketch drawn from life f George Arliss which was used in onnection with the stage produc tion of Disraeli There are however other sketches' and cartoons which typify the work of Mr Sears Illustrative of the books on water color s a water picture painted Fawn McKay the wife of Thomas McKay of Huntsville The bc-on etching and etchers are beng illustrated by Le Conte Styart and by two original Pennel which are tana t being shown through trie courtesy of Thomas Park$ OFFICIALS RETURN Of special Merest also is the Mrs Irwin and Mrs J E Parks of bffads sculptured by Miss group recently returned from the Girl Ruth Waais Miss Wattis displayScout' Rocky Mountain Regional ed then at the spring game pieces folconference in Butte made the ?xhoit at One Is a Springville Girl Scout lowing report: at the WJtit of the head of a vounz irirl council meeting: is being shown at the spring ti which In Paris at the present time palon e Miss Wattis has been studying the gaies were in attenaance regional conference Amonartnose ast few years in Europe as the present were: Mrs Frederi3rt E(jeyf upil of Rignoi Rossi national president Missjopnine' This exhibition will be available Schain national direcj Mi Mar this week and othe caret Murray sectary of National ext public during Field lnstituteand Miss ol£a Carl mtional staft' Miss DILLINGER GOES Sh i°f just recentljj been on2J?Cd as one of three women sent Irofn the U S to the Londoii Naval DOWN WITH HURT coJuference for the prevention of Mrs If F Irwin' deputy commissioner of the Girl Scouts of Ogden has Just been elected to the national nominating committee Other appointments for the coming year which were made at the Girji Scout Rocky Mountain Regional conference last week are s follows: National President — Mrs Frederick Edejvof New York: National Board member from Rocky Mountain Region Mrs H' J Plumhof of Salt Lake City Regional Chairman Mrs Isaac Edinser of Divide Mqntana Regional' ViC3 Chairman Mj-- Hubert Webster of Rock Springs Wyoming and Regional Secretary Mrs Lester Wright of Buttej Mon- TUNE IN! SEE For Mrs Chris Removed To H o s p i t a 1 Bouwhuis To Be Teld After Their Car Strikes In Wilson Wire Pole BRIGHAM CITY May 17— Several people suffered injuries Tuesday night at a road intersection in Bear River City when two cars collided according to a report made at the office of Sheriff John H the state "Farmers in some sections of the county hve already purchased bait materials The bait that the federal - "- r Services OF MOTOR CARS INFESTED FIELDS - : IN COLLISION FEDERAL BAIT IN MOTOR WRECK IN KANESVILLE J SEVERAL HURT COUNTY PLACING if i G 439-- t ke to AT LAKE PORTS FOUIl NURTIN DEATH OCCURS BOX ELDER NEWS Towing I ?fly before proceeding STRIKES GROW f (Copyright 1934) HOLLYWOOD May 17— (UP)— "Miss EngAngela Joyce one-tiland" beauty winner is all packed and ready to return home to prosecute her $500000 breach of promise suit against young Lord Revel--ro- THURSDAY EVENING MAY 17 1934 AMINER X Judith Wood ELI CULBEHTSON'S "MUKDER AT BRIDGE" Orpfreum News Whooper Cartoon STARTS TOMORROW nKinnpoofvi Havine Onlv Urst Run Pictures i j ' ! |