Show THE OGDEN STAN 8 HORMONE FLUID TYPHOON MISSES AID TO STORK CITY OFMANILA DOCTORS LEARN Fury -- - Gland Disturbance Found -- Chief Cause of 77 To BeBarrenness BOSTON Oct 2G —(UP) — A hormone fluid said to be highly successful in overcoming barrenness was announced before the American College of Surgeons The simple remedy has proved 69 per cent effective in experiments ' it was said Z The treatment whicij consists merely of taking a few drops of hormone extract daily was described before vthe closing session of the 24th annual clinical congress Dr Allan Winter Rowe director of research of Evans Memorial hospital Boston said in his paper that 100 married couples were studied The use of the hormone fluid prov69 to fertility in ed conducive " cases Principal causes of barrenness Dr Rd'ye found were thyroid endocrine and ovarian gland disturbances Qf - the group treated 27 men and Women were "Sterile because of thyroid trouble and 21 women because bfa deficiency of the ovarian gland peafnsss alsoi often is caused by gland deficiency DrvRowe said Other discoveries reported included a new diagnosis of the type of meningitis and a new examination of technique forlX-ra- y stomach and duodenum ailments Dr Samuel J gopetzky of New York described the diagnosis of meningitis developed at Beth Is- jjrafe£hospital in Hew York City" Meningitis in the inner ear can be detected one to five days sooner than possible heretofore through chemical analysis of the cerebro- spinal fluid Dr Kopetzky said! It was formerly believed that poisoning of the brain and spinal cells caused by the meningitis terms Recent research however has demonstrated that" the poisons are pro- t duced by the brain and nerve cells therrsselves as ordinary which are eliminated in healthy bodies When meningitis is present the New York specialist said the cells are prevented from throwing of the waste products -- -- non-epi-dej- -- w-aj- s -- cts - JiR Mellon DsadAt M Noted Banker PITTSBURGH Oct 20— (AP— James Ross Mellon elder brother of ' Andrew W Mellon former secretary of the treasury died at his home early today He was 88 years eld- Mellon a noted banker philanindustrialist had been thropist and ill for several months critically ' He rose to eminence from a clerkship in a law office in 1867Later went into the coal business and established a building supply and real estate business with his brother Thomas Alexander Mellon The brothers corrfpleted in 1877 one of the country's early railroads the Ligcnier Valley in western Pennsylvania In 1898 he entered banking a profession in which he has been an Important figure many years v -- ' - Slender Style CURATOR SUED CHAMBER SEEKS TAX PAYMENT of Storm Vented On Southern Part of Island MANILA Oct- - 21— (Sunday) — typhoon as prankish as its predecessor Tuesday was destructive soared south of Manila early today finding the city this time adequately warned and waiting for something to happen When it was feared the second violent tempest this week would be raging in "Manila there was only a drizzle with gusty winds The fury of the storm was believed to have been vented in the southern part of Luzon island on which Manila is situated and in the large island of Mindoro Further need for relief is believed to have been" caused by the present typhoon 'following the one Tuesday which took 87 lives made homeless and did heavy property — damage Provinces south of Manila which are being lashed by todays gale were among the seven which suffered in the tempest "a few days ago For many hours Manila which suffered a loss of 10 lives Tuesday feared a second visitation of typhoons which often sweep the Pacific and China sea at this season followed the The latest typhopn same path as Tuesday's butl unaccountably veered to the south of Manila whereas the other centered north of the city With communications still demoralized by the previous storm 'the first report received of damage in the present typhoon " came from Naga capital of Camarine Sur which was hard hit and flooded Unless the swirling typhoon again changes its direction Jt expected to pass into the China sea' without ire at damage ' 21-0- Would Add Strength To Government " ) : ' f ' V- "' 1 - rM 00 :4 1 - 7 ( it j 1 BOISE Ida Oct 20— (AP) —The state chamber of commerce today launched a campaign aimed at bringing about payment of delinquent taxes with the comment that collection of these would put nearly all governmental units in a strong financial position giving many a surplus L P Parsons secretary of the ori ganization said in a letter to the local chambers in Idaho that "in 42 of our 44 counties delinquent taxes increased from $6371437 to or an average Increase of 114 cent in all counties Since the per above figures were compiled the last half of 1933 taxes have become delinquent and it is roughly esti: mated that the present" delinquency approximates $15000000 "These delinquent taxes represent a book resource belonging to the counties and their subsidiary taxing BY LANDOWNER DES MOINES la 94 ' i — -- — — ' BOMB OWNER SOUGHT PUEBLO Colo —(UP) —Pueblo police authorities are seeking the owner of a "time bomb" clock found recently in an abandoned automobile here The clock attached to a small battery is used to explode bombs at a certain time police said An explosives expert from a local company was called in to dismantle the clock at headquar- ters ixxB 0 il i t circulate petitions for or against payment of the bonus Commission officials said however there was no restrictions against government workers signing petitions as' individuals 4 Off Bomb TWIN PALLS Idaho Oct 20 — (AP)— Chief of Police William L Payne and two other Salt Lake City residents found shortly after their arrival here ' today for a pheasant hunting excursion that their guns had been stolen from their car Expressing deep sympathy Sheriff E P Prater of Twin Falls count out two old ty their hosu name of one muskets the bearing difficult to bring all interested parand then arsenal Harpers Ferry ties together" when the visitors' faces fell and SUFFERING STRAIN deputies and others in the sheriffs Nathan Burkhan counsel lor office bubbled over with merriment Mrs Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt who he produced the "stolen"' fowling j - :: wants her child returned would not pieces comment on the reported settlement They had been taken the sheriff attempt but added: "They can't set- explained to even a score "with Salt tle with us anyway" Lake officers' who some time ago Mrs Whitney is suffering from produced a bomb explosion for his nervous strain and according to the benefit when he visited the Utah report hopes to avoid testifying by capital an amicable ' agreement negotiatingsister-in-lawith her signed an order permitting The terms of the settlement ac- Foley Mrs and Brigadier General t Whitney source one to call would cording Cornelius to continue an Vanderbilt for Mrs Whitney's surrender of the action mother the their by brought child to Mrs Vanderbilt In re- late Mrs Alice Gwynne turn Mrs Vanderbilt would be ask- for a judicial settlementVanderbilt of trust ed to withdraw an application in funds created $21250000 totalling surrogate's court to be appointed by the will of Cornelius Vanderbilt custodian of the child's $2800000 died In 1899 which at present is ' being admin- who One of the trusts involving $5000-00- 0 istered by George W Wickersham was left for Reginald C Van- and Thomas B Gilchrist derbilt father of little Gloria One-ha- lf IN ANOTHER COURT of the fortune went to a child The Vanderbilt name figured in by a first marriage and the other another court Surrogate James A half was held In trust for Gloria j The appointment of Thomas M Irvine and W H Reeder Jr as mejnbers of the board of directors of the Dee memorial hospital is effective immediately The appointment was announced Saturday by Presiding Bishop Sylvester Q Gannon of the L D S church who Is ' president of the board The two new members will fill vacancies caused by the death of Joseph C McFarlane and the' resignation of Dr Ezra C Rich Mr Irvine is president of the North Weber stake and Mr Reeder is a member of Mt Ogden stake presi- bro-igh- r -- w i f4 DEER EXPENSIVE DELTA Colo — (UP) — Deer meat was a little expensive for H M Pritchard and A M Crawford They were fined $125 and costs each on charges of possession of a portion of the carcass of a deer 1 gd-O- mz T -f- c- A 1 — L :::::r:::::::s::::::::::Tt:::::s::::::r:: ISLANDERS WARNED ' MANILA P I Oct 20—r(AP)— With a second typhoon following on the heels of Tuesday's destructive storm expected to strike Manila early tonight the city took all possible precautions -- even to preparing for relief of suffering Warning signals were widely displayed The approach of the storm was broadcast in newspapers and by 1 7f 1 i I I' H ' o radio Or Will You Stftmqle With WASH-DA- Y BLUES? Oct 20— (UP)— m- The treasury today placed in circulation 53000 new silver dollars the first coined since 1928 - The new dollars were minted same design as the "peace" dollars placed between 1921 and in circulation 1934 at Philadelphia and are of the 1928 i V Treasury officialssaid they were uncertain how many of the new dol- lars-weu- 111 be coined ld OS — - h uA mm rm V Auto Victim Better But Has Broken Jaw -- BOISE little Oct 20— I III :' i X Clearance Sale Price on Conversion Burners Price includes equipment and com- 1 - plete installation more to pay ! 1 out of spending time with DO you get realorjoy does the wash to be done " ' Nothing d Discount on Furnaces and Boilers Lowest price in heating history Also— 20 baby spoil part of the fun? You can trust us with the fleeciest blankets and daintiest clothes Send all of your family's washing as well Gas-fire- equipment 10 down easy terms If you have ls L i a oil burner ask about special trade-i- n on new equipment gas-heati- is the average cost of our bargain THRIFTY SERVICE 1 JAMES L FLATT: II dish Republican Nominee : fFaiS Pitical bundle) 3 1 pajama pants men's undershirts 3 baby's rompers 3 child's dresses boys underwear 5 pairs hose ©©DEN ¥02®V ILAdlNlDISV CLEANS NO I' - 3 hand towels ' Advertisement) towels 8 napkins For County Attorney He is the son of James II and Laura Garner Piatt of Wilson and 5s the first resident of Weber county outside of Ogden City to seek the office of County Mr Piatt worked his wayAttorney through Weber college and the University of Ctfh Law School- and has practiced law in Ogden since 1S32 1 ' (19-l- b offer ng Here's What You Get! These 46 Articles These 32 Articles Beautifully Washed 6 turkish towels Washed and Ironed 2 wash cloths 3 men's shirts 3 sheets 2 men's shorts 2 women's dresses 6 pillow cases 13 handkerchiefs I table cloth 1 pajama coat ! i I (AP)--Jam- es 'of Emmett was report-- f dafr-th- e hospital here today to 'be Miniproving" after the automobile ace:aent 01 yesterday which injured him and brought death'" to John Parrish 28 of Caldwell Little's jaw was broken but his other injuries were reported slight 27 ': - Since 1928 Issued "WASHINGTON Sheif f JLvens Score With Police Chief Who Set li WASHINGTON Oct 20— (AP)— Government workers have been warned by the civil service commission against campaigning for or against the bonus The order directs that civil service employes be not permitted to s ' IDAHO - Does BABY Give You First Dollars Made GUt ial Begin Duties At Once dency 'LOSES' The very slender girl has been provided' for in this model by Goupy The slender hips are em phasized by a pouff effect in the back Brown moire velvet was used on the original Oct 20— (UP) Drake university today was elevated to the international presidency of the Church of Christ He was elected at the international convention of the Disciples of Christ heresucceeding the Rev William F Rothernburger Indian' apolis Ind The convention approved the action of the League of Decency in campaigning for hgh moral quality in motion pictures LIAYBECLOSED —— Directors School Head Elected S Workers Warned To Church Leadership U To Cease Bonus Talk '" —Dr D W Morehouse president of UTAHN WASHINGTON Oct 20 — (AP)— An Increase in new building September was' notWyoming Man Asks $25-00- 0 ed todayduring by the labor "department Settlement To Be Sought The number of building permits For Dinosaur Fossil Prior To Custody for that type increased 45 per cent Skeletons v over August New residential buildHearing however fell off 9 J ing permits 20— Oct GREYBULL Wyo (AP) per cent and NEW YORK Oct 20— (UP) — permits for additions —Suit for trespass was filed today alterations and repairs dropped 13 Counsel for Mrs Henry Payne In district court here against Dr per cent Whitney who is sister-in-lawfighting to retain 's of her 'ten with Compared custody 1 September-- last Barnum Brown New York scientist Vander-bi- lt was old there Gloria a year year decrease daughter new in because of excavations which unand a 30 per cent increase may attempt to seek a settleearthed twelve dinosaur skeletons in buildings In the value of building additions ment before the custody hearing rethe nearby Big Horn basin sumes! Monday It was reported toalterations and repairs ' Barker Howe owner of the land --J day r where the fossil excavations were credence The in the Ireport gained made asks $25000 from Dr Brown atC statement Herbert Smith by N4ew for fossil who is curator of Will reptiles Mrs Whitney that "it is torney) for the American Museum of Natural History The fossil group on which the expedition has been working this summer has attracted much scientific interest When smoke from forest fires interrupted the work of recovering the fossil remains near Greybull Dr Brown took to the air and made a 9000 mile flight over the Rocky mountain region discovering new potential fossil beds in Wyoming and Arizona which he planned to explore next year He returned to the Greybull field unilts— cities villages schools high- after the aerial expedition expectway and other districts If the same ing to work there until weather haltor any considerable part thereof ed further digging could be converted into cash a ma— —M our of be would units jority placed LIONS TRAPPED on a sound financial basis and many would have a large cash surplus" ALBUQUERQUE N M— (UP) — ' He said one county treasurer had A record of three lions trapped in sent to each deliquent taxpayer a one day was established last month statement of his account and had by W C Echols hunter for the brought in several thousand dollars United States biological survey The "We believe" he said "like re- lions two males and one female sults can be obtained in practically were bagged in the Animas mounall counties of the state" tains $13-6185- j — - — Building Jobs Spurt HEIRESS GAS In September Ckim aion-resideht- Idaho Group Says Payment K Mnnwrwr mmrnnvn or m I V ( AP) — A sTTTSmAV DARD-EXAMINE- K i l 1 I I f - i' H f Mk I I ! 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