Show a&8m THE OGDEN STAN Entry List Growing As Christmas Draws Near PREXY ‘HANGS’ FLAG POLE MN LOUISIANA The entry list is growing in the Christmas home lighting contest conducted by The Standard-Examiner Resentment Over- Senator Thomas Mumford 473 Twentieth LongV Censorship one of the prize winners last street Grows Strong year has sent in his entry blank - Others received include: H W BATON ROUGE La Dec 8 2725 Van Buren avenue Broadbent (AP) —Resentment in the student J C Greene 2832 Grant avenue faculty row over Senator Huey P L w Nims 2556 Van Buren aveof Reveille Long’s censorship Eccles avenue J R Jarvis 2807 3572 Louisiana State University student nue WashingCritchlow W Jr publication led today to the hang ton Javenue Byron Naisbitt Thirty-seven- th ing in effigy of Dr James M Smith street and Riverside road president of the institution 503 Seventeenth Lofgreen d A grotesque figure Roy Thirty-sevent- h street Beutler Eden bearing the derisive inscription street and Ogden avenue Alton “James Monroe Smith ‘Jimmie the 612 Wardle 8 Eighth street J H 1934' Stooge’ hanged December 2763 Jackson avenue K P was found dangling from the hal Shaw 2229 Lincoln avenue N J Williams on yards of the central flag pole the university campus this morn Brown 418 Chester street L W Underwood 2655 Tyler avenue J R ing L P Montgomery of Hammond Farr 540 Eighth street Guy Child La a sophomore in the school of 3679 Adams avenue Others who plan to decorate their engineering made ' the discovery when he went out to raise the homes for the holiday season are flag urged to send in their names and addresses on the blank printed beEFFIGY CUT DOWN Reserve corps officers cut the ef low and thus be eligible to compete for the handsome prizes which will figy down Asked whether there would be an be awarded in each of the four disDr tricts into which the city has been investigation of the affair Smith replied that he didn’t know divided this year The rules are there had been a hanging simple: The lights are to burn from The greased pole had to be clean six to ten o’clock each evening from ed and other repairs had to be made December 24 to January 2 inclusive to the 'rigging which delayed the during which time the judges will raising of the flag until ten a m make their selections The winners The hanging served to revive the will be chosen for artistic merit and controversy over censorship of the originality Reveille which was forbidden from NEW DECORATIONS A beautifully illuminated and giant publishing any criticism of Senator Long such as the Christmas tree made of brightly student Ijletter which called colored lights is in place on the First Long’s campus antics burlesque Security building on Twenty-fourt-h Collegiate papers in many states street and Washington avenue On editorially condemned Long and the Central building is a large President Smith for muzzling the Christmas wreath candle and holder college paper and the New Or- -' Decorations on structures leans chapter of the Louisiana State about the city are other being put rapidly Alumni invited both Dr Smith an in and will be shining early two journalism students - expelled thisplace week during the controversy to state their Send in your entry blank today cases before a meeting Monday night Jn New Orleans straw-stuffe- -- -- recently-suppress- GLAD TO APPEAR The two expelled students ENTRY BLANK CHRISTMAS HOME LIGHTING CONTEST (Detach and return to Jesse Cutrer of Kentwood resignet editor of the Reveille and David H McGuire of New Orleans a journalism student said they would be glad to appear and expressed the hope that Dr Smith also would accept the invitation They were expelled and five other students were suspended after the revolters against free express ion in the Reveille had issued affidavits which charged Long with running the college and Dr Smith with acceding to the Long “dictator H ' ed J The rated Name Address -4- Prisoner Recaptured At Transient Shelter hold a mass meeting in the college gymnasium to discuss the Reveille situation but college officials barred them from holding it 44 f 1 ' ' t SALT LAKE CITY Dec 8— (AP) —Fred Robarge 33 of Blackfoot Idaho was arrested at the federal transient shelter here today by City Detective E R Apelgren and Sheriff Ira Corey of Bingham county Idaho on a charge of burglary and escape Sheriff Corey said Robarge waived extradition &nd would be returned to Blackfoot to face trial on a charge of burglary Sheriff Corey said Eobarge escaped and fled to Utah w'hile awaiting trial on the burglary charge ‘ I ' Chicken’s Cold Lasts Two To Five Months CHICAGO Dec 8— (AP)— When a human being gets a cold it’s bad but when a chicken gets one it’s i t worse With the chickens a cold lasts from two to five months' Dr John B "Nelson of the Rockefeller institute’s department of animal and Plant pathology told the United States Livestory Sanitary association To prevent the spread of colds among chickens he suggested the sick birds be kept cut of sneezing distance from the rest of the flocks -- -- - - r) R: ship" Yesterday hundreds of members of the student body attempted to I Standard-Examine- THE STANDARD-EXAMINECity I like your Christmas Home Lighting Contest idea and our residence is going to be deco- DARD-EXAMINE-R JUNIOR WOMEN'S ms SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 9 1D3 ELIZABETH LIULIIALL BEAB CLUB GATHERS Missionary Group Offers Body Will Be! Brought To Drama Pea Growers Ogden By Family From California Give Dance r HOOPER Dec 8 — The Junior Women’s club met last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Della & V Rawson The president and secretary of the ' Ogden Federation of I h 1 Women’s cluhswere special visitors and gave short talks complimented jI the club on its progressive trend Other visitors were: Mrs Eloise Manning and Miss Dorothy A rave Musical numbers were furnished by the club quartet consisting of Mrs Nola Cox Mrs Leah Johnston Mrs Jennie Christensen and Mrs Eloise Manning Dramatic selections were furnished by Mrs Maude Rigby Miss Margaret Arave gave a talk on international relations refreshments were served to the visitors and the following club members: Mrs Belva Jones Mrs Alyce Beus Mrs Della Cunning-to- n Here Is an attractively decorated Mrs Della Rawson Mrs Anna home which helped to bring Og- Hull Mrs Cassie Mitchell Mrs den the reputation of being the Maude Rigby Mrs Grace Parker “best lighted city in the inter- Mrs Elnora Widdison Mrs Leah mountain country” Johnston Miss Margaret Arave Mrs Jennie Christensen and Mrs Nola Cox i CHRISTMAS PARTY The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Elnora Widdison in charge of the recreation committee and will be in keeping with the spirit of Christmas It will be held on the third Wednesday in Si IE ‘PLAYED’ LIKE FOOTBALL I Police Find Diagram Guns In Raid Seventeen Youths Held j j CHICAGO Dsc 8 — (AP) — A “crime club” whose members executed holdups like football plays was uncovered by police today as they questioned seventeen prisoners taken in a series of raids in Austin a western suburb STORK ARRIVES A boy was born this week to Mr and Mrs Ted Kilts Woodruff Deem who has been representing the Occidental college of Los Angeles in a series of debates with the University of Utah stayed over for a few days to visit with friends in North Ogden and Hooper DRAMA OFFERED Thursday evening in the recreation hall the drama “An Old Fashioned Mother” was presented by the missionary committee Mrs Ef-f- ie Fowers gave an unusual perfor mance in the role of the mother Other leading characters were: Arch Jones Jay Beus Elbert Widdison Roy Fowers Lester Flinders Verda Simpson Margaret Belnap Dorothy Stoker Neta Wadsworth and Arlene Simpson A number of young people furnished small parts as members of the vil and Aldous Manning lage choir From its “president” and from what they heard tapping telephone wires police learned they said that one piece of club equipment was a machine gun any member could rent by the night What police said was a skillful diagram for a bank robbery was found in the possession of Ralph Tardi 20 suspected as the club's leader j “It looked like a football coach's diagram of a new play” said Sergt William Granger “The drawing showed the position each man would the sheriff hold as well as the location of each portrayed DANCE SUCCESSFUL bank employe” j A most successful community Thirty-tw- o persons were seized in the raid 15 only for questioning When they seized John Anselmi 19 police found a box containing a machine gun two rifles and a revolve and said Anselmi admitted he was gun custodian for the club old-fashion- ed Mrs Elizabeth MulhalL 65 widow of Barney Mulhall died at eleven-thirty-fio’clock Friday evening at the home of a daughter Mrs William Robinson at Colusa Calif where she was on a visit Her home in Ogden was at 2341 Quincy avenue Mrs Mulhall lived here since young womanhood She was born in Morgan April 18 1869 a daughter of Airew and Amelia Helner Black Her husband died April 8 1926 Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs William Robinson Colusa Calif Edward Mul-ha- ll Denzil Mulhall Mrs E R Tribe of Ogden Katherine Mulhall of Salt Lake City Mrs James Oakham of Los Angeles six grandchildren and three sistersMrs Amelia Cole Ogden Mrs Richard Hayes Rigby Idaho Mrs "Paul Lefler of Pocatello and a brother Joseph Black of Grace Idaho The body will be brought to Ogden by the family arriving Monday o’clock and evening at seven-fiv- e will be taken in charge by Larkin & Sons ve 44— City Finding ManyBuyers Want Bonds dren in the near future GROWERS ASSEMBLE S?K Pm?r°red Proposal Made That Weber County Take Share In Library Dealers And Also Banks Interested In New Water Issue CHRISTMAS WATCHES! Dr John E Carver as chairman of the board of directors of the Carnegie free library has appointed George Abbott as library treasurer succeeding Lawrence Claytpn who recently went to Washington D C Mr Abbott a director of the library will serve as treasurer until Mayor Harman W Feery and the city com missioners fill the vacancy resulting from Mr Clayton’s departure Mayor Peery said Saturday he has received definite notice from the city attorney that it would be contrary to law to appoint a resident o:’ Weber county outside of Ogden city to the board He declared he had hoped to make such an appointment and had A1 fred Gladwell justice of the peace of Burch Creek in mind if such was legaL Mr Peery pointed out that residents of Weber county are af forded the privileges of the library and that he has in mind a plan whereby the county would be represented on the board and also would share in the cost of maintaining the institution Many of the larger bond buying firms of the country are planning to submit bids for pur chase of up to 1586000 of Ogden city waterworks revenue bonds according to information received at the city hall during the past week The bids will be opened Tuesday December 18 In connection with the sale to private firms of these bonds which are secured only by revenue from the waterworks department and repayment serially over a 30 year period at six per cent interest the federal public works administration will give the city a grant of from $144000 to $180000 depending upon how much money actually is used in rebuilding the city water system There is also a possibility that Utah banks will submit bids for some of the bonds which mature 44 ft Mon pic We nominate these new Esin models the finest of the sea-Kigifts for men Handsome masculine in their styling Accurate 24 hours a day Ether would make husband dad brother or son on your shopping list the proudest man in town n’s -- IM Poeket Eh£a I gold Contractors Going To Trade Conference -- With Dr Pugmire nH ForReal -- at early dates It is declared banks prefer short term bonds while bond dealers desire those running for longer terms 1? jeweb mtarmf tiled dm (3500 Representatives of three or four Ogden contracting firms are expected to attend a meeting of the Associated General Contractors to be held Monday in SpringviHe a survey showed Saturday The firms expected to be repre- Dr Clinton L Pugmire son of Dr and Mrs Le Roy Pugmire has opened offices in association with his father in rooms 218 and 219 First Security building with a practice limited to eye ear nose and sented are the Union Construction throat specializing company Wheelwright Construction Dr Pugmire was graduated from company Ora Bundy and possibly the Ogden High school the Uni- Geo A Whitmeyer As Sons Plans call for members to meet versity of Utah and in January cf 1931 received his MD degree from at' the Columbia Steel company Northwestern university in Utah plant county at' After serving his internship for and 4 following a tour of inspection a year at the San Francisco city to v proceed to SpringviHe for the and county hospital ha studied eye meeting at four p m ear nose and throat work for a year 44 — at the University of Vienna later CLEVELAND — (UP) — Clevespending three months at the royal land’s community fund this year Hungarian hospital at Debrecen as raised $302674718 with total numassistant to Prof Alader Kreiker an ber of givers 436964-r-fin excess eye specialist of the number of donors last year Returning to the United States Dr pugmire spent a year at the as resident surgeon in charge of j e one-thir- ty I LINCOLN WHITE ar 3 Famous for Watches 2459 Washington Avenue ESS Christmas Gifts s Complete line of Toys Skis Sleds Waffle Bird Lovers Turn To ‘Jazz Singers’ I Irons Toasters Carving Sets Silverware Hardware etc CHICAGO Dec 8— (AP) Bird lovers are going- - in for “jazz singing” canaries rather than rollers or “opera singers ” Tom Cook told the Greater Chicago Cage Bird club at a national open show in which more than 500 birds were entered! He said this was probably due to competition with music in the modern home -- o GVL6 lUilDVAttC 350 24th Phone St ¥ 559 YVti 1 cmA vjou xhM' uM'bsuuL 44 — j GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO ?i All items of cost considered Natural Gas Heat is eco-- v nomical t Beautiful Cabinets J u Finer Tone Advanced Reception SPECIAL:- LADIES’ MODERN WRIST WATCHES CLEARANCE SALE LADIES’ RINGS The distinctive beauty of these new General Electric Consoles will appeal to you whether your taste be conservative or modern Their - : will be continued through December A full line of high grade Watches to choose from Up from gorgeous matched- grained woods brilliantly finished strike a new mode They will lend grace and harmony to any scheme of interior decoration in which you may n rf A JplUjU GENTS’ STRAP WATCHES First it8 clean You’ll save money by having cleaner walls curtains and furniture i O Birthstone Rings up from dl P JL a conversion burner in pour home —-tak- es j Gas heat is comfortable and automatic You can enjoy the comforts of an iapartment house in your home 'V Gas heat is healthful Even temperatures and early morning warm t!Jessen the risk of catching cold puts 4 ' ’ S' ' CASH ‘ r ‘1 DRESSER SETS m Then its convenient There are no clinkers to" haul out no ashes no dirty supply of fuel to leave in the basement The basement can be as clean as any other part of the bouse It can be converted into a the space saved may play room for the children--obe put to some other useful purpose f ovvn AA UU 1 s only a few hours to - J ' spend Christmas comfortably— AND CREATE JOY THE YEAR ’ROUND install i?0 $T©75 Others up from Ogden Electric Co 2556 Washington Ave u Li 31050 “ La LjX o A complete line of dresser sets pocketbook Up from — to fit any The Ideal Christmas Gift for the Entire ’ Family to Enjoy Throughout tjie Year ' 1 SYiVUMS : JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS 2359 WASHINGTON AVE u h r t 4 meeting was held Wednesday in the meeting house under the supervision of A L Christensen to discuss government beet contracts The meeting was attended by over two hundred farmers from Hooper West Point and Kftnesville Another meeting is called for Monday beginning at ten o’clock a m and lasting all day University of Oregon medical school eye work A all-sta- — -- An aviation unit constabulary is to be established in the choose to set them NEIY TREASURER Divorce Sought On Ground ofDesertion Son Opens Offices Milton Dalton filed a suit for divorce in Second district court Saturday afternoon against Mildred Ray Dalton whom he married November 11 1923 in Preston Idaho He alleges she deserted him and their son now eight years of age He seeks custody of the boy dance was given by the Pea Growers committee The dance was free and was well attended The teachers of the local school are preparing a Christmas program to be presented by the school chil- KANSANS GOOD SPELLERS ATHOL Kan — (UP) — The TOa school near here set wh I is believed to be recently te an rec- Durin° one month thprn was not a misspelled word t2 ABBOTT CHOSEN - PHONE 1GT0 AS COMPANY 232 G WASHINGTON AVENUE I |