Show 8 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R PLACES FILLED TEST TALENT BY IN DEBATING rror nrieam naces rti iryouis Will Be Conducted Friday - annual stockholders' meeting day afternoon in the Eccles OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Emily Merrill Editor Blaine Associate Editor Lr-e- rt f :— sub-ejs- v 4JT f ' ft WANTED V 5 - ' S" need at high school right now a goodly number of books — Literature and Life Book IV Former students who have used these books "during the past eight years will do us a great favor by sending The Japanese freighter Hokuman Mani distressed in the midst of a wild storm on the north Pacific crackle of wireless calls for help then sudden approach of the liner President Jackson Lowor bringing these books to us Stuof lifeboats and crew of the of the distressed vessel in seas so rough that Captain the ering saving dents will be paid a fair price for Mike Jensen ordered his rescuing lifeboats abandoned ns thpv v n Hn-- t nft them Photo shows the last boatload of survivors leaving the sinking Hokuman Maru with one' abandoned UNDER DIFFICULTIES uuai uiii uixg away wun ine storm In the near future Superintendent Driggs of state school for the deaf and blind will demonstrate CHECK how the deaf are taught at his school This demonstration will be given before the entire student bodv so that we may appreciate how the ark a MURDER isioatea iroiits lor JNavy Building Bared tremendous handicap of deafness Munitions and inability to speak are overcome Probers Put Early Spike In Guns of Baruch's Group by modern methods of teaching Koosevelt Admits jniKfu in ueais xig Barnes The Inside of Washington m - Monbuild- succeeding George H Dern secretary of war James H DeVine Ogden was chosen vice president and assistant treasurer J J Beeson Salt Lake City vice president and mine con sulting geologist Harris Hammond xwew York City vice president J A Howell Ogden vice president and assistant serretarv w t TrQtt New York City treasurer H M' Rowe Ogden assistant treasurer ana j E Dyorschak New York City secretary3 i All of the officers are directors C V Stehle New York City was also elected a director E M Trousdale Oeden and Miss Mary Lieber New York City were named as assistant secretaries Mr wade was elected consultins- nri neer and Gloyd M Willes Park City general mine suDerintendent G D Knauss Oeden war phrvtert BOISE Jan 29 — (AP) —Idaho's lawmakers shifted their- attention to liquor problems today After transacting routine business the senate and house recessed to meet in joint session at eleven a m to hear William S Cady of Pocatello chairman of the governor's advisory commission on liquor control and vv v McNaughton of Coeur d'Alene 's CITY10CATED? m — a general auditor The annual report showine a suc cessful year during 1934 and a favor- awe outlook for 1935 was read at the meeting and it was announced tnat copies will be mailed to stock holders in the near future COMTTEE TO SEEK MEETING STORY — — Disposing Wants State Road Office Daughter of Legs' Accuses Bus-mess Man Views On Bypass Proposal Tnose were hard blows at thei y army-navconventional Baruch Washington LAUREL Miss Jan 29— (AP)— Meeting at luncheon todav in the i ideas as to what to do about war Correspondent) County authorities checked closely Hotel Ben Lomond Mayor Harman WASHINGTON Jan 29— Crowded profits today the bizarre story which they W Peerys road committee of 12 off the front page by Mr Haupt- attributed to a daughter— that she decided to invite the state road com- FOR SCHOLARSHIPS mann and many new varieties of NAVY MEN WORRIED witnessed her mother's murder and Applications for the ThomDson local excitement the Senate muni- wavy oiuciais nave been m a then disposed of part of the mutischolarship at Berkeley University iions committee nevertneiess re lather apprehension not so much lated body ' oi uaiuornia were made last week sumed its hearings with some of its becauseof of f° the °gAuSoS the wartime contracts was riar- W M by the following students: most important revelations 55 prominent VzZl knew TnT fsii Jane Davis Marian Tueller Emily was Its new disclosures were designed but because of revelations they man ar- under — — 111 JacKson Miss Merrill Paul Packer and Conrad to discredit in advance the ineffec- tracts "i on a charee a substitute highway in place of themade in peace-tim- e of murder Quida Keeton 33 was proposed bypass Smith The Thompson scholarships tive half-wa- y Some favored measures for "taking OI held on a similar are the most valuable available to the profit out of widening the present highway oth- charh7 war" which it felt tzuiacj: was steppea up iuu per cent laA°Lher mMK" i ' " Utah high school students d Pr°P°sal would be advocated by B M Baruch between December ?e Daisy ut avenues ° oiner uuias and Gen Hugh Johnson kev mem 1934 Rom sexiuiors1932 an widow 6u6gwu n- say mat son It was finally GAME TONIGHT agreed that no bers of the presidential war profits of ones county at means rcVu"a Roman hniirtav thing on stand the substitute would be Meeting probably one of the best committee Keeton a former for the "Bi? taken untU after a meeting with teams in the northern division the And when time comes to nrooose naval program unless tl ' wa nmtkwCarter the state commission they can head killed hlr Ogden Tigers tonight play Preston legislation this groundwork will be it off drastic 7 by curtailment of —i ' in the Weber gymnasium Preston is used in argument for more radical na IZZ oi fcuig PLAYS ORGAN 54 YEARS tied for second place with Logan legislation than Baruch or Johnson Profits was CUE LO TilAfAB vnc piuus nu uue to De exnioaea 111 CARLINVILLE "w and Weber while Ogden rests in would agree to (AP)— At the Wlin- P°icer as is the assertion— of —frrPtflrv Rwn w w 36 v M of Mrs xi ii jtx age va first place Franklin pot Meyer What the committee showed with and other naval officials that ta7th started From all indications both Ogden almost no publicity was that war son the in a playing ' organ ' church here and now at 90 she's and Preston are unusual teams A profits taxes were an unsafe and 85 per cent of the cost of battle! head several Vtimes more""ron-inDeavours xou can ex- still at it For 54 years her fingers close contest is expected jaour Mi uncertain means of reducing war pect to hearwsarcastic Ho- Senator have wandered over the keyboard of Students our team is "going profits' came to light mer oi demandthe jsone in St Joseph's Catholic wasnmgton organ when a The results of the game woman's places" The New York Shipbuilding com church last week t with Logan proved that pany one of the "Big which that 100 per cent Drice increase — —— — a negro nunter in nentv it is our duty to assist it in every has made large profitsThree in its busi went to labor Miss way possible Come to the game ness with the navy in both war OAK AGES NEW WINE Keeton was detained ' Grapevine reports say the admi tioning finally JsKKKELE tomgnt and give the Tigers some and peace reported taxes for the rals Y ' Calif — (AP) her telling story are planning to admit that the 1918-2- 1 vocal support a use of oak or oak exweex the of period alter the grue Through j (otciudji only $2941627 wool pulled over their eyes some find tract in Bureau of Internal Revenue agents ratherwas the aging of wine Univerthan admit they went into The daughter REGRET claimed the company owed the govof California sity experiments show Most sincere regret's are exnress ernment $14561091 The final settle- snip contracts with eyes Wide open ing Carter threatened her with the it is posisble to "impart some of the ed by the Notes to Earl Robertson ment came in same fate unless she ' flavor and appearance of age-thim obeyed WHITEWASH YARN SPIKED one of our fellow students at the Cr Bwiy attributed to Carter the new wine in two weeks or less" death of his most beloved mother Lobbyists for the munitions com disposition of the body all but the FATTENED ON U S CASH " Earl is deeply moved by the loss T panies have been whispering — and legs which he allee-edi1 U mn fnr — that Roosevelt believe maSe" apparently wartime Give Your Child A wS 2 consented to allow the investigation HEALTHY APPETITE the to go on with a new of us Tend 1 U th - ZL hnt appropriation 6U'C1 luncut paia au taxes and some in return Lack or loss of appetite is a signal ha! come into nis life Lo?5P for a promise to go easy Film of serious disorder in a child If normal a child i a hungry little — whose officials said it on isarucn and to refrain from company creature trie so WHY NOT? and in name because he of Elliott bringing rightly a i tttq e I needs even more A fAw r0T40e food than an adult vjrs f uwu iuea oenaior Roosevelt the president's son ii vwo 7 H art owikcu lugcuicr is he so Bennptt Tkceii fast So if he has growing o rgnarH That- VVam hannen appear to be greater in number than wv he M no appetite "tr?itaxes °°"CVA " tn WMAUAV4 rf a nen tne more it's certain that someassessed is 29— Jan The oRLiN the same amount scattered about against committee had dug up some wrong thing (AP)— Propa- you the more profit you miormauon To restore normal vigorous apas to Baruch's war-tim- e oeveriu irees piantea in a grove made since rk ponce S confirmed """'""y see cost-plthat he you got petite pay which it felt would tend to day thf Ernst Uibltsch whose give more shade than several that on the basis of for it so stimulatesgets every function cost total including are planted separately And the taxes? ' of living that a jnatural demand Baruch's position as an I?an citizenship was revoked vester- - food for is is created the Hollywood movie direc- day builds on war expert impartial cneering of the student bodv is profits Treasurer N R bodies— strong healthy of the though there's no evidence bones much more effective when the group company admitted Parker muscles and tissues Ask for teeth yet that VLubitsch was one was true that was as 2n? I a TODAY of tnis rvnn drug store discreditable to Baruch At your grocery or group than when a responds affected by the order revoking few students do so individually As himself KSL exlii eveT demonstrated in past athletic ac- not care to" were among the ansnationality of "Eastern Jews" percept Sunday at 9:30 morning sons dangerous to thev state tivities one finds that better results wers we received PRESIDENT'S SON NAMED ' others We invite suggestions of improveare obtained by collective cheering Elliott Roosevelt an is official a in It is a well known fact that the ment—thatj is constructive ideas large aviation organization Certain r w performers'need encouragement and Help us secure printable material members of the committee have senatorial courtesv tends tn a strong volley will be appreciated and "make it possible for us to have whispered that his name would ap- - mixed "P with the question whether far more than a series of almost a decent OHS column after all" pear at tne nearings in connection "iere was anvthine snffirierti Men and Women both know the value' We assure you that we will not with an inaudible sounds In the basketball f about culpable the loans to story interesting A Strong Gerraicid Capilkams-demand and bulldoSSed unreceptive or resent- game here tonight with Preston the DminfectsBU Will aot iajnre the teadereet uiaciosure mmuugu tue re au mum aoout I iui ana softest parts StUdents are reonested tnW WAV sit now several insist that no names (Copyright 1935 NEA Service 1 if ' Inc) SaM FmIa far 50 Ymi— Sum Frie '— getner in a body to unite their ef are going to be suppressed v A THOUGHT forts in cheerine our team on tr The Aporoximatelv f o spotlight hiav or mav not Be Ed be joyous be gay -victory be turned on a couple of prominent worth of electricity is held hv tv Taylor xneres ngnt there's sunshine: ut"u'° — "ijc a iemocrat ana tne average munaercioud CiPttJju Mrc Co Clea Hidgu N J meres a aav uwner a Kepuoiican — who have AiTExrinv — The editors of this column wish B thankful for hapniness' too— been to have received loans - — to correct a false impression We TiieTi the world will mean more to from found an important figure in the have been challenged to improve our you munitions industry ' 11 enorts toward the Notes We have —Emily Merrill in that Instance the of question been called bulldogged resentful of criticism and unappreciative of any suggestions I or improvement We can only say to those who in 4 sist that we are not editing this column to the best advantage that the U students of this school not the ed SPECIALS FOR WEDIIESDAY itors are 'responsible for the ma terial appearing in the Notes We IGA RED ALASKA are oruy tne directors If no ar- h2ve aways ben very particular in selecting the stores sell Owners of local eggs 20: tides are contributed what are we to custom! daily-insu- ring M tVh our uuuuiu wb mrow QOwn OUr of best obtainable Get a dozen or so tomorrow DEL MONTE TOMATO IGA pens ana can the whole affair off? of these good large egrgs 27c dozen "A" Red a if number of the best recently Jnco-yiv mii ORANGES :Sunkist ib pkr:--4Iwriters at Ogden High were ap- MINCED HAM Large dozen 1 W Sliced pound jpixiituiiti upon iae suDject of writ IGA SUGAR tui Vr Keff 40c OI ing for the Notes A Variety of ex BUNCH VEGETABLES OyaliLio 111 cuses was offered "Too busv CHEESE carrots ueets t NIPPY Genuine Wisconsin "Nothing to write about" "would uC GULF Turnips bunch By RODNEY DUTCIIER Standard-Examin- : er SET" tlceaoramoP I 77 Aut SS-S-nI- ard Th'mr — — — - r?'' StlJi I r I ££ w-- i — mmti til this afternoon une mil was introduced in the house and eight appeared in the f sente Outstanding amone them was one to abolish a number of state departments and offices and combine their func tions with other departments which then existing would be three in number instead of seven A similar bill was passed two years ago and was vetoed by Governor C Ben ROSS :: Another senate bill provided for making and approval of state codes of fair competition— codes similar to those under the NRA but under state control A motion in the house by Dan Cavanagh Falls) to reconsider a taxation and revenue committee resolution to permit an appropriation of $1500 to the state board of equalization for drafting of revenue measures was beaten tiown when a substitute motion to table passed 31 to 28 The rpsoln- Hon was approved vesterdav 36 to 22 Governor Ross was opposed to making the appropriation crfOATE VIEWPOINT by Donart Z system can render ttte service whlrh the rw ZZ' man nW it mous organization and is run with an interest a draina degree of business skill which can age district in lands withinstatements demand may narcuy be expected Unless you original lien against their maintain an immense number of showing ana state stores many of which can only No 60 by state affairs — Permit be run at a loss' and handle them tingpayment of drainage district ly - " "- '' I ly "S7777 jt0 "ni- "" tr j The archaeologist stumbled upon the ruins at the foot of a deep canyon He found a narrow cave screened by a high waterfall Crawlincr through a tunnel he came upon a verdant valley where he discovered the skeletons of the giants He said he also found many furnishincs and The house now de- implements caying had walls 17 feet thick heVV reported "The lost city of Sonora" has be come a legend among Mexicans and inaians Tradition says it was inhabited by a race of slants Eth nologists who have souzht in vain for years for trace of the city hold to different theories about it but some claim th© original inhabitants were the last of the Toltccs who ruled Mexico centuries before the invasion of Gortez and his Snanlards in the sixteenth century 4 bonds and Interest on them pro rata alter default affairs committe- eCalling for assessment by drainage aostnet commissioners and providing that calls shall be itemized specifying percentage called for each purpose and providinz calls for interest shall not exceed actual No - Lit-- - 61-sta- te requirements No 62 by state affairs commit that when liens tee— Providing SINGLE HOUSE BILL The only house bill No 84 bv ty Democrats dealt with rer ulations of practices of reciprocal and in- terinsurance exchanges Individuals partnerships and corporations — in Czechoslovakia is well below that of a year ago Unemployment Stopped In IS mia with TJue or dwggut wUl return your money Pu ue tunnies very effective Only 35c urn 0 umigjn n J 1 against lands for drainage district assessments are paid such lands shall be released from " f urthep liability of any existing indebtedness of the district ii ' :jsti£L-- m wmmmijrmim ' illu J ora" iwi l I - I OGDEN PRODUCTS dimw T BETTER 7 POODS f Meats 53rf Walnut Paper Vcloth $336 y ORDERS FOR $200 DELIVERED FREE! DgTTCR VALUES sogar Director German Citizenship — " ii'"' '- -- cv nrpwi r Xrthwthe" "it state-monopo- 1928-$5705- 308 cotl )— istration whom he quoted as havSg said: fr S'f P!? CHIEF FACTORS He cited the chief s factors that nave contributed to illicit-liqu- or iraae as: rirst too strict legal restriction too high prices too high taxes and licenses which give bootleggers a wide margin to enable him to undersell legal tax-pa- id products "It is to be hoped that Idaho may benefit from a careful study of at tempts at liquor control in other states or the union and other coun tries The liquor problem is with us and cannot be solved by evasion" Cady continued The analysis of existing' liauor control laws and the study of their workings leads to one conclusion — in their rebellion aeainst- nation wide prohibition the people of the United States have determined that they are going to drink what when and where they desire and at not too great a financial cost" Mr McNaughton confined his re marks to explanations of the liquor control measure drafted by the commission Immediately after McNaughton concluded the joint session adiourn ed until two p m today BILLS IN SENATE Other senate bills introduced to day were: No 54 by Newport Fixing the hour for the opening of pous at ten a m in the election of highway commissioners No 56 by banks and bankine com mittee—Amending the Idaho law so as not to require at trials' a show- ng that the original certificate of acknowledgement was genuine when the copying of the certificate into a book of record occurred within 15 years prior to the trial of an action no 57 by banks and banking committee— Repealing the Idaho law that requires examination of banks by committees of directors No 58 by state affairs committee —Providing for making and an- proval of state codes of fair compe tition No 59 by state affairs— Providing any person or corporation having NOG ALES Ariz Jan 29— (UP)— Paxton C Payne archaeologist re- - v turned today to the mountains of northern Sonora where he reported he had discovered tombs of a race of giants seven to nine feet tall Payne believed that he has found the legendary "lost city of Son' - (D-Tw- in SSSmS thfom ' - -- posed measure Cady's message took up most of xne rest of morning and considera tion of house bill No 5 a state owned liquor store measure up for me tnira reading was deferred un- Skeletons of Giants Also Found Through Cave Behind Falls not only does it make possible the building up of political machines of the most unfortunate type but each member of the army t ' it xiatura1 jocus ior tre forces of is " corruption - - POLICE Hush Tale Discounted TEACHER ILL Miss Neeley foods teacher was operated on for appendicitis Friday evening last Mrs Nelle Martin is substituting for Miss Neeley this week S RUINS OF LOST where they want it those customers wui go to the bootleggers "Under the private: sale system the supply automatically meets the demand Natural enterprise will provide in every community where there is demand enough to support even a ooouegger legal dealers who can furnish what is wanted To re place them the state monopoly must keep open hundreds if not thousands of stores and employ a small IDAHO CONSIDER ing Tryouts for the school debating teams will be held Friday February 1 In room 203 Any high school student Is eligible A five minute t: argumentative speech on the "Resolved that the federal government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunity throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states for public elementary and secondary education" must be presented by each of the contestants We that they can provide what the customers want when just and LAWMAKERS OF FM GROUP —— so well Stockholders of Park City LIQUOR CONTROL Consolidated Elect Officers Chairman of Governors W R Wade of New York City was Commission Addresses army elected president of the Park City " Joint Meeting Consolidated Mines company at an T V- — —— — — i Rescue At Sea! 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OUTTEO ranges Siss Extra Oranges ttie: 250 Lemons Doz Lettuce ? 52 conn AidsWhenYou Needlt — Bananas F" to coast l SOLES IUlb V liLlkkilltU 1 n 1LP if i Smoked—Sliced 10 Peril) KLNGFISII MACI£EREL S5IELTS CODFISH Per lb ' 2oc Chicken Leg's 4-- oz SQ 55 QJJ Salt Salt Lunch Finnan Herring Mackerel Herring Haddie 3 for 2 for Cut lb Per lb 25c CUBE STEAKS 25c 20c Per IU Piece if 1 - r k I' |