Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8 1936 BY TOWNSEND Borah May Get Votes From Old Age Group In Idaho SAN FRANCISCO Oct 8— (AP) — The California campaign of Gov Alf M Landon Republican presi- dential nominee today bore personal support of Dr Francis E Townsend whose followers in this state claim a voting strength of t 750000 Dr Townsend’s California director Edward J Margett announced he had received a telegram from the pension plan founder announcing intention to vote for the Kansas governor "Not being permitted to vote for O Mr Lemke (William Lemke Union for party candidate) as my choicevote the presidency I shall cast my for an untried man Mr Landon in the hope that he may prove of great value to the nation than the gentleman who has occupied the ’White House for the last four years" Dr Townsend’s message said disMargett said Dr Townsend from announcement his pat:’ Chicago after being informed a membership vote dis62 closed per 'cent of the pension advocates favored Gov Landon Backers of Lemke were unable to obtain sufficient petition sign ers to qualify a slate of electors in California for the presidential state-wid- e O - f IN CALIFORNIA ‘ R Added Jobs Loom PROPER SAFETY MARKETS LOST TO Held NEWLYWEDS WILL MINE IDAHO YoungtMen As Fund Increased In Theft Inquiry FOUND LACKING RUMOR SCORED REOPEN MONDAY LEAVE ON TOUR SALT LAKE CITY Oct 8— ALF ENDORSED Ql STANDARD-EXAMINE- t LOGAN Oct 8—Irvin Eames 18 and Gerald Obray 19 were ar- rested Wednesday by Sheriff Jeff I Mourning Community Or Stowell and Patrolman Russell Mullan Prepares to Knowles and held in the Cache county jail for investigation Bury Ten The officers reported the youths had stolen an automobile belong-- j mxjlLAN Idaho Oct 8— (AP)— ing to Dr J Paul Burgess in front Officials of the Morning mine rum Friday night from where ft cable break Tuesday drop-o- f the Cache valley General hos- death in the lyorst d 10 men 50 years of north Idaho pitaL The machine was recovered ragejy Tuesday at Cache Junction tney miningt aid pians today to resume I said- while this operations Monday mourning community prepared to bury its dead A crew proceeded with repairs in the mine shaft where a flailing cable damaged the sides before crushing to splinters the steel cage elevator in which the 10 men had plummeted nearly 900 feet from the 3050-fo- ot level J E Berg superintendent of the Federal Mining and Smelting company operators of the Morning mine said “necessary repairs to the shaft and mine equipment will I be completed so that work can be of LOGAN Oct 8— Clearing ar-- 1 resumed Monday ground for construction of an naA coroner’s Jury returned an ‘un the of local unit the for mory accident" verdict yester-Captaavoidable tion&l guard will start Monday 11 witnesses after comhearing day D Preston George I ficials cable had been testified the officer of the local unit and hat it car-wiannounced following a conference carefully Inspected of its listed General W G Williams ad- - ried only weight capacity of Utah utant general I H G Washburn mine manager Captain Preston said the armory said experts will make a minute in West will be constructed at First to seek the cause of the spection North Second and between First weakness cables The site was purchased itreets city and deeded to the Logan jy st&tc It will be built under a WPAproject costing approximately $40in Of-mandi- ng th one-twelf- th I I 000 State Will Reopen Rock Asphalt Mill j BOISE Oct 8— (AP)— E C Da SALT LAKE’ CITY - Oct 8 — vis manager of the Idaho TownWheels of the state road commissend organization said today the sion’s plant in Vernal for manupension plan followers may endorse facture of rock asphalt highway Senator William E Borah’s candi material will be set in motion about dacy for next week and provide work for 40 Borah is opposed by Governor C to 50 men through the winter Ben Ross a Democrat I EVANSTON Wyo Oct ?£ Davis said he based his conclu sion on the possible endorsement he Evaston of rock asphalt for a manufacturing on a statement to him in which met Wednesday in Phoenhc h of road in Stretch & seven-mil- e committee beaded by J W Watte Uintah county between Roosevelt Borah wrote: “I believe in the fundamental was appointed to Investigate chang-- 1 and R)rfc from Evans principles underlying the Townsenc ing the delivery of mail and Woodruff ecoton to Randolph plan They are humane and VETERAN DEAD would so there that lake care Bear should We points nomically sound Mont Oct 8— (AP) BOZEMAN for the aged and certainly the be a dally mail delivery I — John C Nelson 94 who marched alerted I George H Crosby Jr to the sea died at question of a more equitable distriSherman with r I bution of the purchasing power is publicity editor Vice president home his here yesterday He was one of the ost vital problems of W Jones presided at the meeting I Montajia8 ol(Jest war veteran our age In principle I favQr both Entertainment was provided by the humane feature and the recov- having five members who are canery feature’ The details the didates for offices in the coming! - amount of the pension and the election show cause why they should method of restoring the purchasing be elected Those who failed to power can only be worked out after respond were fined Dan Ingraham county agriculstudy and thorough consideration winI could not pass on the merits of tural agent announced thecontest1 ners of the cattle Judging the particular bill until after thorough consideration and debate held at the last meeting M J — Wright being named first place DESIRE BETTER MAIL SERVICE 8-- Whcn o jesne BORAII BACKS RELIEF FUNDS ! t Oct 8—Clif21 and Leah F ford Growth Lake City of 18 Salt both Smith were united in marriage Wednesday at the county court hourse Bishop Harold E Brough performed the ceremony The young people were accompanied by the bride’s E Slmth parents Mr and Mrs J on a trip will leave the newlyweds to California about the first of November EVANSTON Wyo Reports That Pacts Hurt Trade Are Falsehoods Hull Declares MINNEAPOLIS Oct 8— (AP)— Secretary of State Cordell Hull maintained today that criticism of administration reciprocal trade treaties setting forth that the pacts cost American farmers their foreign markets was "atrocious falsehood” He asserted last night in a municipal auditorium address the treatVISIT COMPLETED from the same platform that ies Mrs J M Henderson returned critics offer nothing but a re"our Lake Salt Wednesday evening from that will turn to City where she has been visiting inevitably destroy the gains so far C McClure her daughter Mrs G sister-in-laattained” and her brother and "Governor Landon and the ReMrs Ashton Mr and Mrs John committee have Henderson’s sister Mrs John Ewer publican national execution of 'the in that reiterated accompanied her on the Salt Lake the trade program the Roosevelt trip administration has taken the AmerMrs O N Stine Is confined to ican farmer out of the foreign marher home because of illness ket and put the foreign farmer In the American market” he said AT LYMAN SESSION “The unvarnished truth is just the About fifty Evanston men attended a Sportsmen’s association meet- opposite” He declared that exports had ining in Lyman Tuesday evening Lee creased from about $1600000 (XH) in Kay of Heber City Utah a hause 1932 and 1933 to $2280000000 in guest at the L A Cheese home in 1935 "and continue this year on the Evanston described a boat trip he upward trend” ' made down Green river At the Secretary Hull attributed previous close of the business mating re- foreign market losses to the Smoot-Hawle- y freshments were served tariff ' club The Junior Ladies Literary ——— — : held a business meeting Tuesday afternoon in the library club room Three new members Mrs Calvin Martin Mrs Adrian Spencer and Mrs Joseph Hellewell were voted into the club Mrs Dale Cluff gave a book review and Mrs Earl Nor' SALT LAKE CITY Oct 8— mandy real a paper prepared by (AP) — State Treasurer Joseph Mrs George Cue president of the Ririe reported today that SeptemLadies Literary club on the meet ber revenue totaled $1712962 coming of the Federation of Women’s pared with $2492657 for the same clubs in Wyoming held recently in month a year ago and attributed Lander he decrease to repeal of a law enCHURCH GATHERINGS of taxes couraging Priesthood meeting of the L D S and a drop in Federal appropriaquarterly stake conference will be tions -- J — held in Evanston Saturday at seven p m Other meetings will be held In Randolph at ten a m two p m and seven p m Apostle Charles A Callis of Salt Lake City will speak at these meetings Smoot-Hawleyis- m (AP) — Additional jobs improving the Wasatch national forest will be provided by an increased approperiod priation for the three-monending January 15 1937 Supervisor James E Gurr announced today He said federal funds had been increased $18626 from the previous allotment of $97000 ' "This means that present forces of workers employed in the area will be retained and a large number of additional workers will be given employment particularly before ‘heavy snow sets in” he said Workers will be hired through the works progress administration th serv- and national ice w ’ Decrease Occurs In State Revenue SOliooTMERGER PLAN RENEWED Tax Official Also Urges ? Consolidations of Government ’ SALT LAKE CITY Oct 8— (AP) Amovitz chairman of the state tax commission renewed today his advocacy of school district consolidations And union of county and city government to cut down tax costs in Utah Amovitz who returned from National Tax association conferences in the east said that while "consolt dation of taxing units in not so pressing in Utah as it is in many eastern states” Utah should take advantage of any means by which taxes can be reduced — Irwin Body of Unknown Buried At Rupert Cache Asks Help In Channel Work TH t RUPERT Idaho Oct 8— (AP)-Th- eir efforts of identification fu tile county authorities buried the body of a man found last week beside a road two miles southeast of Paul Idaho LOGAN Oct 8— Aid In cleaning rubbish and gravel from the river Leon J Ames 54 former pitcher bottoms of Logan and Blacksmith for the New York Giants and other Fork rivers was sought Wednesday National league clubs died here to- - by a committee meeting with the ' Cache county commission day after a long illness AMES CALLED WARREN O Oct 8— (AP) Apparently a wanderer officers expressed the belief he might have been an exrsoldier but fingerprints failed to check with any on file in s Washington D C In Gets Roaring Ovation As He Addresses Crowd At Moscow SALT LAKE CITY Oct 8— (AP)— Horace Sykes fire prevention expert observed after a statewide survey: 1 Many older buildings in Utah particularly schools apartments hoaels and rooming houses lack proper safety equipment 2 School buildings were found or with doors swinging inward locks making lacking "panic” them always unlatch from the inside when pressure is thrown against them 3 Lightning— frequent in Utah— makes exposed gasoline tanks dangerous 4 Improper wiring exists in cities many is defective heating 5 There equipment over the state' 6 The general attitude of Utahns toward fire prevention is "good” MOSCOW Idaho Oct Senator William E Borah endorsed federal government relief j expenditures today but refrained from raisReing his voice for the national '' ticket publican In a speech here In Which a crowd of 1500 rose in a roaring ovation the veteran Republican senator restricted his disejission to what he called major issues— money affairs the tariff and relief In endorsing federal relief spending Borah declared: "I cannot take a position In this campaign contrary to my beliefs That would be unfair tojmy convictions and my totes Th$ government had to come to the aid of those who were destitute” Borah warned against becoming embroiled in Europe’s chaotic entanglements and! lashed fat communism and fascism as "whelps of the same kennelH j Professional Women’s cluhs announced today district meetings will be held in six Utah cities during October The northern district comprising Ogden Logan and Brigham City will send delegates to Ogden October 24 k SEATTLE Oct 8— (AP)'— Seattle police today said they believed the middleaged man found dead hang- ing to a tree near Pocatello Ida' several days ago wasfAlexN Berg former Seattle lumber company employe They said he-- departed September 5 without leaving a forwarding address and was believed to have relatives !n Minneapolis A safe deposit key was jfound In the man’s clothe) and sent here was found to be from a Seattle bank The lock box contained $300 Petty in postal saving certificates and Cache some personal papers ’ Elections Called By Bureau Women i ’ LOGAN Oct 8— Mrs L J Amalga president of the county farm bureau home and com' munity section announced the annual elections will Saturday at two p m at the county court house Community presidents and loca leaders of the organization will also meet Saturday at the same time j will Great Britain’s government contribute $2000000 to Portsmouth England toward making Langstone harbor an empire air base r4! — be-hel- SPONSORS CIIOStN LOGAN Oct 8—A TJ Hanson director of the liogan senior high school band announced sponsors for the band as follows! Almeda Brown daughter of Mrs AJ P Brown Roma B arnett daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Barnett and Grace Swenson daughter of Mr and Mrs D A Swenson O Former Employe Utah D A R Hits of Mine Succumbs School Radicalism EVANSTON o Wyo Oct 8— George Pearn 58 former coal mine employe died Wednesday at the home of a daughter Mrs HaUie Butcher He was born In Lcistershire Eng land August 16 1878 a son of Wil liam and Jane Fearn He was mar Tied to Rose Brown in 1905 in Almy Wyo where they made their home' for several years In 1925 they moved to Evanston where Mrs Fearn died in 1928 Mr Fearn had since resided in Evanston SALT LAKE CITY Oct 8— (AP) —Utah Daughters of the American Revolution advocate a battle against radicalism in schools and colleges Mrs Chauncey P Overfield state regent asked members in annual convention Wednesday to support a campaign in schools which would fight “isms" contrary to the "spirit of the constitution" Twenty state committee chairmen reported on the D A R’s work in Utah the past year Fearn Jr of Evanston two daugh ters Mrs Hallie Butcher of Evans ton and Mrs Ray Kelly of Shoshone Idaho two sisters Mrs J H Martin of Evanston and Mrs Former Governor He is survived by one son George Charles Boyle of Steamboat Springs Colo and three brothers Oscar Fearn and Art Fearn of Evanston' and Alvin Fearn of Rock Springs are in Interment arrangements theDurnford of mortuary charge o mo ns0 ihinii n'-i- a twvw — Wifi Talk -- 1 A LOGAN Oct 8 — William D Stephens former governor of California and a supporter of the Republican party will be the speaker at a meeting Friday at eight p m in the Logan junior high school London county ot England wi building sponsored by the Young Respend 112350 for pencils this year publican club of Cache county 5 yv V Too Artivtw v for a dear throat— a dear voice! 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Have you won your delicious Lucky Strikes? Tune in "Your Hit Parade”— Wednejjday and Saturday evenings Listen judge and compare the tunes— then try Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes” And if you’re not already smoking Luckies buy a pack today and try them too Maybe you’ve been missing something You’ll appreciate the advantages of Luckies— A Light Smoke of rich ripebodied tobacco v L V' f 1 the dressing tables of SURE GRIP Ask to see S See how often you’ll find Luckiei a light smoke on Pul Tbreogli A WEEK o FORTUNES It o w- -r ASK THOSE WHOSE VOICES ARE THEIR And here’s the world’s greatest low price tire— a real ii V V- - Largest selling tire on earth— come see why I 1 v ER Tops the Ticket L v sj 41 ALL-WEATH- Sweepstakes" Clubs Formed vvx S v o a A stars! 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