Show TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 171 1035 Governor Pardons Woman TEDDY'S WIDOW Liberty Besieged Whom Man Lied To Save GIVES ADDRESS Hoover Declares — SPEED SOUGHT IN ERECTION OF : NEW STRUCTURE — —I ?j Crowded Conditions Show Need of Greater OHS ' : ' '":: HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Wayne Rundy Editor Elzada Carlson Associate Editor W R Thorn-le- y Advisor i t i i" I if- - why wait two years for that which can be had in a vearfl There is no real reason why our anticipated new high school cannot be completed in jiear s tune Are you taiKing it up to your parents? Are you mak ing" this cause scfund as urgent as it really is? Statistics show that if the sUv dent increase next school year ex ceeds or even equals that of this year tne very halls will have to serve as classrooms Tents will probably have to! be set up outside Such is the appaUing situation Seniors Juniors:! Get in and support this movement with all thy might with all thy mind with all thy soul!— Virginia Loveland ' ! ''"" i I 1 M:-- "'' f : YV1 : ' — -- t ' I 't - : '" " - y( V'f ' i s - ( GIRLS TEAM For a great nuinber of years High has been represented by masculine athletes— the Tiger in football basketball etc Yet dur ing all these years has one girls' team worn the dolors of O H S? It seems there are numerous indi iduals who have ideas concerning girls' blaying basketball Doctors and scientists have proved that igirls who arje physically fit are most generally mentally fit Why then must we be deprived of the honor of having a feminine bas ketball team ' wear the Tiger em ' x ' ' I? ' As one student! to another NEW YORK Sept v 17 — (AP)— The widow of the 16th president of the United States went back to a statement of the first chief executive to support her defense of the s constitution today To members of the National Conference of Republican Women Mrs Theodore Roosevelt Sr read this quotation from George Washington: "The basis of our political system Is the right of the people to make and alter then constitution of government BSt the constitution that at any time exists until changed by the explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory V upon all' The widow of "Teddy" Roosevelt added: "These solmen words' belong to us individually and collectively x x x we are the whole people and we are gathered today to testify our belief in the constitution of our country "On that rock our forefathers built this nation On that rock it must stand" Mrs Roosevelt was one of the principal speakers at the meeting 5 : OGDEN" - - ——— : - f— & inn in nrnui— — (left) member of the California state board of prison Inmate Escapes To to save a woman from great directors "lied like a gentleman sentenced to hang grief" he says in telling Mrs Nellie Madison Wed Is Rearrested —that the governor would save her O'Brien wrote of this experi-encehis Ukiah newspaper saying: "My code of life has NEW YORK Sept 17— (UP)— me that when itf becomes necessary to lie to save a womantaught from great grief the thing to do is lie This-- I did Of course 1 do not Nicholas D'ltalia escaped from jail know that jthe governor will pardon her" And he did where he was serving a misdemeanor penalty because he couldn't" wait a month for release to reunite him In Years May Freedom with his' fiancee He and the girl Be Won Former A R O'Brien Jn - bid-fashion- ed Tn By Inmate D oome blem? We believe that in a school the size of Ogden a! brilliant array of feminine baskeWers can be found and we are doling our utmost to promote a movement to sponsor sucn a team in having league games with other schools Are you a true booster cf Ogdeii activities? Then boost this ciovement-- Dorothy West LOS ANGELES Sept 17— (AP) — For Mrs Nellie Madison convict- ed murderess of ier husband the grim shadow of the gallows loomed no more today Instead was the prospect of free dom in ten or twelve years — should the state parole bJard care to exer cise its power cll at In her death Tehachapi women's prison Mrs Madison learn ed last night than Governor Frank F Merriam would grant executive clemency commuting to life impris onment the sentence that she be hanged on October 4 COLLAPSES IN TEARS widow who main The ybu LIKE IT? few days I in the last Repeatedly have been asked! "Well how do you like high schoo: ?" Now to save my time and the bother f being asked I'm going! to try to say why I like O H S First of all I like the system of high school teaching were you are given more inaepena ence consequently feel more ' like you are learning something of im port an ce and not listening' to the teacher practice - public speaking second I like the democratic form of the student government As far as I know we h£ve wonderful offiHowcers who are ably capable ever the real Reason I like this worn-ou- t temple of learning is be- cause it is eassf to make friends here and new friends lead to new Of 3cburse I like high pleasures school wno doesh't? —John McFar-lan- d old tained an demeanor during her trial fbr the murder of iron-4erv- ed Eric Madison film studio worker collapsed in tears kt the news 'Not to die I'll live? Thank God Thank God!" she cried "God bless : Governor Merriam1 sobbed the orisorier ''It's not so important mat some day I may be iree I am only thankful that I am -- OPPOSING CONSTITUTION reau Extensive Revision have dug up an old burglary charge were arrested a few hours later on t"ir way to a marriage license bu- - Now both are in Jail and police against D'ltalia Those who believe it would be unwise to make any extensive or fundamental changes in the Constitution arg-i- somewhat as follows: The Constitution lv after all "tried ana true" For nearly 150 years in a world of change and instability the United States thas been able to go forward mak orderly Ifrogress and achieve high standards under this Constitution James- - M Beck has stated this point of iew: "We should! not tear down in a moment of hysterical fear a form of government that has grown up for nearly 150 years and has gained the admiration of the world" In a world which tends more and more to make the individual man merely a creature of the state the written Constitution setting definite limits on the power of government is the common man's best guarantee against governmental Justice van Qrsdel president- general or the Sons of the Revolution says "The primary object of government In this country was not to govern the citizen but to protect him from arbitrary power and above-ai- l to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority" f HISTORIC RIFLE DISPLAYED TOMBSTONE Ariz —(UP) —A rifle used by A M Gildea Arizona 1 pioneer and former Texas ranger wno died in Bisbee recently has been presented fo the Bird Cage theatre here by Gildea's sisters The rifle is a Springfield army 50-calib- er rifle dating back to government 1884 Individual powers of President Back to Conditions of Middle Ages SAN DIEGO Cal Sept 17— (AP)— A charge that some moves in the federal government "are of the same sort of first sappings of human rights that have taken place in other lands" was made here today by former President Herbert Hoover in a Constitution day address "Liberty never dies from direct attack" Mr Hoover declared as the conclusion of twenty years' experience in serving his country at home and abroad dealing "with the backwash of war and revolution" "No one will dare rise tomorrow and say he is ooposed to the bill of rights" he said "Liberty dies from the encroachment and disregard of its safeguards Its destruction can be no less potent from ignorance or desire to find shortcuts to Jump over some immediate pressure In our country abdication of its responsibilities and powers by congress to the executive the repudiation by the government of its obligations the centralization of authority into the federal government at the expense of local government the building up of huge bureaucracies the coercion or Intimidation of citizens are the same sort of first sapDlngs of safeguards of human rights that (have taken place in other lands Here is the cause of anxiety and concern to the thinking citizens of the United States" SYSTEM OF LIBERTY Vital principles of American liberty are embodied In the constitution of the United States Mr Hoover told en exposition audience in his speech which he had defined as -- non-partisa- I " - ! cold-blood- ed ' j " j nn - - vx' UAUAHDni 3 lbs so Pcols PqvdcrrS Aledzum Package FREE 31c ' wcjv U Lb! 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Peanut Culler tall I Imtl Lb ng - si?© Heart of Utah No ZH Can Fancy j New Crop lO far-reachi- sssjt: CATSUP noriEY ICs -- Wednesday September 18 1935 m Gonn ut - WRIGHT GROCERY No 2 ' 495 27th Street :: J y" -- - 928 :jb shops:jfcasi BEEF STEMS hZM onooqD ooono sf eacLiL 'SB?::: "horse-and-bucrtr- long-drawn-o- nt" JPhone 739 lb-- -- 1 -- SAVEAXCARDONS (WIIY PAY MORE) HIB BOIL : gy GASlOTflAKill 2680 Washington Ave Open Every Day Until 10 p m cal - " Free Delivery non-politi- regulation and control which mav ments" be desirable tends to build up that 1 Men throughout the world he deieaerai government Into a ma- clared axe in despair "surrenderchine which cannot help eventual- ing their freedom for false promly becomingf oppressive to the in- ises of economic' security" He dividual As a practical matter branded as false the idea that sactoo suci vast federal administra- rifice of personal freedom can add tive systems are hard to adminis- to the economic efficiency gain ecter well i' onomic security "find a single job" This view has faith in the way or "give a 'single assurance in old the supreme court will Interpret the age" V The truth of this he asserted has present Constitution Walter Lipp-maIs typical In his statement been tested by practical experience that "I see no reason to think that "under the American system" the evolution- has suddenly terminBILL OF RIGHTS TOPIC ated and that the Constitution that "always groups of Asserting which has been elastic for nearly a audacious men 14 government or century end ' a half ' has suddenly out will consolidate privilege against become rigid" their- fellows" Mr Hoover termed the "bill of rights" portion of 'the Admitting the basic law to be the constitution "the invisible sentinels product of human minds in con- which guard the door of every home flict in days" from invasion of coercion of intimwhich did not foresee today's me- idation and fear Herein is the exchanical world they believe with pression of the spirit of men who J oseph T)avis Chicago attorney would ba forever free" that the Constitution accords with A shaft aimed at the growing centhe great truths of human nature tralization of governmental powers which have not changed greatly was contained in a declaration that during the period of recorded his- "liberty Is safe only by a division of tory: "Ir Js based on deep funda- powers aifd upon local ' mental truths it recognized the The former president denied that weakness of man It set up a rational Influence it was calculated respect for the safeguards contained to be of enduring character it was in the first ten amendments to- the the creation of some of the great- constitution can be regarded as a est minds that this country has ever "fetter upon progress" "It has" he said "been no dead produced" hand that has carried the living Therefore argues! thfe point of view no sweeping or fundamental principles over these centuries" changes ought to be made even though it might be advisable to ad- - gtg :ca ss 3s Just some details for smoother work ing out of government problems in practice "horse-and-bug- state-priso- and n "Our constitution is not alone the working plan of a great federation of states under representative government There is embedded In it also the vital principles of the American system of liberty That system is based upoh certain inalienable freedoms and protections which not even the government may infringe and which we call the bill of rights "It does not require a lawyer to interpret those provisions They are as clear as the ten command- to live" As a torrent of questions tumbled from her lips Superintendent Josephine Jackson of the prison sooth ingly replied that she would be al lowed: to quit the Mdeath room" and join other women convicts in rou THAT FmST DAY tine tasks when the governor carried — and" I found- - myself walking out his intention of signing forma down a hall students to the right commutation papers probably to - The federal government was given therefore only such powers as J of me students to the left of me day The governor made no comment were definitely allotted to It by the students before me students behind people and by the several states on me was his action' So this 'i Ogden High! The tendency of every amendfollowed the I person Mechanically SILENT ABOUT "LIE ment since' the 14th and of almost directly in f ron of me Then a He made no reference Ito the all propose d amendments is to take bell rang loud and long The crowd gradually dispersed: Ner- - gentleman's llfe'vpf A R O'Brien away powers from the states and publisher and member of from the individual citizens and vously I glanced at the white card newspaper the boardwho told the confer them on the- federal governgripped tightly fci my hand ForeMontana cowgirl recently ment most were written the words: lormer This is a dangerous tendency would be spared Study Liberty 218 Vaguely I mat ner niewho because even giving to the federal admitted someone oerien he later recollected telling me that the:200's were'ori the main floor I referred myself tp the nearest door I was in the wrong hall When at had acted without any authority which numbered 300 Hastily I de last I located the disclosed last night at Ukiah that room scended the first steps I encoun- found my advisor ito right he had also be its sole oc the woman's tered The halis were practically cupant t told him I had come to cause directly pleaded with the governor vacated In desperation I confront- report That wasn't necessary? Oh "It wouldn't have been ed a straggling senior It really wa3 i seer i didn't ask him to exDlaln sportsmanship for California to good hang a bit embarrassing to find I was all why 1 weakly smiled awkwardlv Mrs Madison when other much but leaning on the door knob of my excitea ana once more cantered more am destination My £rand entrance was down the stairs Fully exoectant of allowed to go free" murderesses he commented A is paid for every kea suddenly cut short I had remem- a severe lecture ? entered the li i m very glad the governor did what parrotsubsidy killed in New "Zealand This bered that I had forgotten to re- uituy am no never a word was he did" bird preys on sheep port to my advisor In despair I said regarding niy tardiness I fled back upstaiis running blindly guess they Just have to make al- owances for us Juniors— Virffinia through the gyii My consternation heightened when I discovered Loveland I political cr personal liberties which the Constitution was mainly designed to preserve Though most cf the proponents of giving the federal government these new powers are somewhat vague on just Extensive Revision what powers ought to be given and in Just what terms they should be sThosa who believe extensive or defined they are clear that the nindaraental changes in the Consti- right to enact wage laws provide tution ciust be made in view cf to- for pension and unemployment sysday's conditions argue somewhat as tems and various means of con- follows: " The Constitution was literally the to nations of today product of a age when the country had 4000000 Matters such as the power of people instead of 125000000 when the suoreme court to invalidate Although stating that "new in communication was difficult vention and new ideas require tie and business relations were and life laws of congress which are ' not simple defined Jn the Constitu- -' constant remolding of our civiliza was a charter of political lib- clearly It tion but have built themselves up tion" he declared that the nation's erty: In days when economic liberty should be defined by amendments fundamental law can be changed more or less took care of itself of they say and the whole and the functions of government ad Today is assumed changing the Constitutionprocess political liberty an to from today re time time "to justed in America and the battle for eco- unwieldJy tiresome and strain the strong and protect the nomic liberty is Just beginning process should be simplified weak" without violence to the prln The forefathers could not foresee This winter's sunreme court deci which of freedom const! the ciples or provide for the rise of great cor- sions on such laws as the Guffey tution safeguards porations and financial structures coal control act the Wagner labor LIBERTY LIVES ALONE the network of communications be- relations pet the social After declaring that "liberty tween states or industrialization act the banking act and thesecurity Hold- comes alone and lives alone where which utterly changed the relations ins snnw act win tjcrrmanv girmiv the hard-wo- n rights of men are held between a working man and his this view contends that the Coninalienable he asserted: job stitution at present does no£ give "The nation seeks for solution of Therefore in their zeal to protect congress power to enact such laws These solutions state and Individual many difficulties they can come alone through the con- denied to the federalrights government Therefore it is not too soon even structive forces which arise from the powers which are necessary today spirit of free men and women for control of Industrial communi- today to begin to plan very care"The purification of liberty from cation and financial conditions fully what changes in the Constiabuses the restoration of confi which may be handled successfully tution will give congress powers dence in the rights of men- from only on and appropriate to moda national scale by the adequate ern industrial and collectivist civiwhich came the dynamic forces1 of federal government initiative and enterprise are alone lization the methods through which these : Prof Howard Lee McBain of solutions can be found and the purA new type of plane now being Columbia has concluded that "No pose of American life assured" tested by the British Royal air force change in our economic has angular In perhaps the most outspoken fundamental wings slanting down no system alteration from each words which the former president to the cabin engine has used since he left the White in the relations of government to House he expressed his scorn of business can be brought about without changing the Constituthe fruits of revolution abroad "Whether it be Fascist Italy Nazi tion Germany Communist Russia or j "We should not rush or drift intheir lesser followers " he saJd "the to such important changes upon the higli tide of an emergency The result it the same" "Freedom of worship is denied common man should ' understand Freedom of speech is suppressed what 13 Lp m m h h wf This of view sympathizes The press is censored and distorted point with propaganda The right of with the supreme court's decisions MOSQUITOES criticism is denied- - Men go to jail against recent social legislation TLIES-SP1DEas KRA and railroacf pensions or the gallows for honest opinion such i The There is no right in onels sav thing to do is to change the and so that the court Constitution own or which one's home the ings must follow the new guide-pos- ts OTHER government need respect" This fight for new economic lib"Here is a form of servitude of INSECTS slavery —a slipping back toward the erty can be & victorious one with- 1 sis out saciiflcing any of the hard-wo- n s£l!Jii£lty!il middle ages" LIBERTY BESIEGED "Even in America" he said "where liberty blazed brightest and by its glow shed light on all the others it is besieged from without and challenged from within Many in honest belief hold that we cannot longer accommodate the growth of science technology and mechanical power to the bill of rights and our form of government "With that I do not agree Men's inventions cannot be of more value than men themselves But it would be better that we sacrifice somes thing of economic efficiency than to FAVORING CONSTITUTION Quotes George Washington In Defense of U S Bill of Rights Upheld by Former Constitution Who Says U S Policies Slipping r - ' f"i r v :' : frst'-'f-- ! 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