Show TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 20 TIH 1 936 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Philippine Homes Lashed by Storm AHEAD SCHOOL BOARD ‘TUNE SLEUTH’ f WILL APPEAR V Ay 7 URGES VOTERS 4 ber and authorized the following statement: “The annual loss in revenue to the Ogden schools that may result from this proposed amendment to our constitution may reach an amount in excess of one hundred thousand dollars or about 19 & -- 4 y ¥'y ’ii ¥ JVif A :v 4 “So when voting on amendment 5 we must decide the ing questions: No follow- "VV a i' X' zX" ‘ rt it 500 persons were killed by a typhoon followed by floods that swept over sections of the Philippine islands early In October This picture brought across the Pacific by clipper plane shows how flimsy t Filipino dwellings were smashed by the storm (Associated Press photo) aiore-tha- n AMENDMENT 'Buddy' Rogers to Settle Down Now 3 j- - ) ed —44 Coast Pro Circuit Opens Play Nov ) SAN - FRANCISCO Oct 20— (UP)— The schedule of the new Facifio coast professional football league will open Nov 1 with games at Oakland and Salinas it was announced today The Hollywood team will play at Oakland where Brick Muller former and end from University of California will be coach and director The San Fran cisco squad will go to Salinas to play the Iceberg Packers Other teams of the circuit will Include San Diego Los Angeles all-Amer- ica and Sacramento 44 Lou Gehrig May Swing For Movies it 44 COUGAR COWED OROVILLE Cal— (UP) — Mrs Alma Marrow of Oakland camping near here succeeded in dominating a cougar by the mere force of her eye However the next day she came to town and bought a gun CARBON BJARKET 2680 Washington Avenue '$2 Orders Delivered Free Phone 739 10 P M Until Open LOin UEAL CHOPS LAMB CHOP- S-" SLICED BAC0I3 Dccf Drains L I Be school 10 SPAGHETTI LIMA BEANS Twenty-sixt- h street bars ?5c 3 lbs 25c 22c I programs LOS ANGELES Oct 20— (AP) Nancy Edwards was granted a divorce today from Clifton A Edwards known to stage and screen as “Ukulele Ike” after she testified he objected to her continuing her career as an actress FREE DELIVERY PUMI1U ss “ : cans 2 2 No PEAS Clearfield MOTHERS COCOA 10 lbs 19c 50 lb bag 47c APPLES or Bananas 2 doz 20c 6 lbs 25c 2 doz 29c : Iflc Oranges 2 doz 25c 25c Grapefruit 3 cans 10c Beef Tongues lb 9c Rib Boil SS? lb 10c Sliced Daconrk 17c Beef Brains lb IQc NOLLY CLEANSER FRANKS ea 5c It lb 23c Ox Tails spected Lb 10c 16c Collage Cheese Ib Sc Ib for your REFRIGERATOR me m jmwss CELERY Large Jumbo bunch 9c 3 rolls IQc TOILET TISSUE 9 o TAMALES Large Z2 --ounce Bottle Bottles and New SANITARY JUG with spot disk crown— gallon SHORTENING SIRLOIN STEAKS MUTTON CHOPS Von Mutton ( 23c can 5c Can 18 Tamales SOUP Vegetable or Tomato SALT PORK ee JUG 19 4 $1°5 I Ib 19c 2 lbs 23s Ib 23c Ib IBS 19c plig Sc lb 15c 3 lbs SEEDLESS RAISINS " 23c 3 Ho 2 cans 25 c PEAS u£h G0SU1 £2Korean H5c lb COFFEE Dependable - 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Delicious Cane and Maple Enjoy It On Your Hot Cakes and Biscuits m Ig head 5c can 100 Women to K SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP 19$ LETTUCE Local Utah No 1 WAE3 SHE)- cans 25£ 10c CORN Bantam 17ozcan 9c JELL-- 0 package 5c No 1 can 14c PINEAPPLE No TUNA FLAKES can 10c PIERCE’S GATSUPBuffet can 5c PUMPKIN n’ 2952 2 PORKS BEANS ONIONS U S No ed PHONE $150 ORDERS Be 2 lbs McCALL Idaho Oct 20— (AP)— Archer Orin Smith came out of the woods today without the deer he Reorganization of D & R sought to bring down with a well-aimG Held Unacceptable arrow The forest office clerk who used To Interests plane and pack train to reach WASHINGTON Oct 20— (AP)— isolated Chamberlain basin in rugThe interstate commerce commis- ged central Idaho reported his hunt sion heard objections from two proved futile because the deer had quarters today to the reorganiza- been badly frightened by gun-totition plan of the Denver & Rio sportsmen Grande Western Railroad company 4 The first came from Col Henry FOX PROFITS MOTORIST W Anderson of Richmond Va ELLSWORTH Wis— (UP)— A A counsel for a group of Insurance Shedd recently collected a $4 county companies holding large blocks of on a gray fox which he bounty the carrier’s securities ran over with his automobile PLAN UNACCEPTABLE Harry Hoffman representing lined by William Weyer of the Samuel Untermyer and others who management committee hold an aggregate of $894500 of the vides for the consolidationandof prothe road’s securities made the other physical of the followproperties objection Hoffman said the plan ing carriers: was unacceptable to their InterDenver & Rio Grande Western ests Railroad company and its subsiAnderson said the reorganization diaries the Denver & Salt Lake plan had never been submitted to Western Railroad company Denver his group and indicated they would & Salt Lake Railway company Rio present a counter proposal Grande Junction Railway company PLAN OUTLINED and Goshen Valley Railroad comThe plan on which the first pany It woeild become operative hearing was held today was out- - next January L Salford England has presented the king with a chestnut horse which has had two years’ service with the mounted police and has won many prizes conn BEEF“ " SALMI ALASKANoT fSL PLANS Wednesday Features Stlmson Super Market' 26TH ON RAIL Archer Fails To - Kill Idaho Deei 44 — Mrs PEANUT BUTTER 3 lbs PRUNES and 44 Japan has started work on the railway tunnel under the Kwammon Straits between Ehimonosekl and Mojl Ukulele Ike's Wife Obtains Divorce POTATOES Red Bliss Hold Meeting Quincy Miss Mildred Skeen physical education teacher will offer special exercises for the feet non-suppo- Be Parent-Teache- rs er Mary Trease filed suit in Second district court late Monday for divorce from Edward Trease on rt grounds of They were married In Las Vegas Nev and have one January 1 1929 child Mrs Trease asked support for herself and the child lb 44 The Quincy Parent-Teachassociation study group will meet Wednesday at four o’clock at the Charged In Suit DINNERETTE “Tarzan” To IN RADIO FIGHT - Is rt 22c 25c Sparoribs'lb CRYSTAL 17IIITE HOLLYWOOD" Oct Lou Gehrig who swings a mighty club for the New York Yankees may be swinging another for the movies one of these days Producer Sol Lesser said today negotiations are under way to bring the Yankee infielder to Hollywood as ' Non-Suppo- lb lb 23c Pork Sleakslb 25c Round Sieak3Gr35c 20-(A- P)— ) gefternor to make a survey and recommendations upon the taxation methods of the state which report Leaflets they heartily endorse will also be sent broadcast throughout the state containing this urge to vote and sources from which the revenue may be derived is recognized that “Of course the amount of this exemption and the sources from which it must be derived are matters for the legislature therefore the Tax Reform league will endorse only such candidates as favor this exemption and will urge its members in all parts of the state to support only such candidates Letters will be addressed to all candidates asking them' to state their position upon this amendment in order that the voers may be able o vote intelliThe gently upon their candidates candidates will also be invited to public meetings for a verbal expression of their position” MONROE ncnnoni 1 A '‘Uj&rji “No 1: Do we desire to have the same kind of service in our city schools that we have enjoyed in TO the past or “No 2: Are we willing to accept without complaint less service in our city schools if made necessary by the loss of revenues or “No 3: Do we feel confident that we can get that same money Tax Reform League Will from some other sources without Conduct Campaign disturbing our economic welfare? “No 4: Are we willing to reduce r Over State ’ the amount of taxable property in our community with the underThe executive board of the Tax standing that the remaining propForm league at a special session erty will have to be taxed at a higher rate? Mondays hight outlined a statewide “No 5: Will we support our coun- program of disseminating informaty assessor if he Jtaxes our prop- tion upon the proposed state erty at full value as required by amendment providing for $2000 the constitution in order to make tax exemption upon homes and up for these losses? farms to be voted In the coming ‘These are some of the ques- election Meetings will be held in tions embodied in amendment No cities of the state urging voters to 5 which we should carefully study vote for the amendment which will and consider before going to the be No 5 on the ballot polls on November 3 “Along with the urge to vote for “On account of the far reaching the amendment” it was declared importance of this question be by the league” speakers will show sure to cast your vote on this pro- how the loss of revenue caused by the exemption can be easily made posal” up without additional taxation or 44 raising the present levies as outlined in the report of the committee of nine recently appointed by the HOLLYWOOD Oct 20— (A P)— Charles “Buddy" Rogers Is going to settle down in Hollywood He has his home in Beverly Hills signed a movie contract with Columbia studios and for the time being finished with globetrotting His friends interpret this newest move as a sure sign that he and Mary Plckford will soon be man and wife “America’s boy friend” would not comment Rogers virtually is embarking on a second movie career He was taken out of a college orchestra 11 years ago and rose to stardom Then tiring of the roles he was playing the handsome Kansas youth bought up his contract and went back to leading orchestras He is under contract for seven years ' v V4 v’- t $ BE ADVOCATED )' h ft Jr' yfy v4 HEAR PROTESTS NEW YORK Oct 20— AP)— The name of President Roosevelt’s son James and the sale of an insurance contract to the Columbia Broadcasting system were injected today into debate over Columbia’s curtailment of a speech by Senator Vandenberg (Rep Mich) Saturday night in Chicago Edward Klauber executive vice committee of Prowhich lyceum fessor Guy H Hurst is chairman president of the radio chain said There will be free admission to young Roosevelt “participated” in students and the public negotiations for a group insurance for Columbia employes in Auplan TRACES MELODIES gust 1934 Mr Spaeth has pursued the game “HAD NO RELATION” of tracing melodies to their source however that this had for many years and is famous not He saidto do with the decision to nothing on the air but in the theatre cut only address from the Vandenberg’s and motion picture world lanes and repeated the previair Recently he has been in constant ous that the action demand as an expert witness in was announcement in line with a "ruling against court cases involving musical plag- broadcasting of recorded programs iarism Serious music lovers call Klauber made his in him “Doctor Spaeth” in view of a reply to a query from statement HasSenator solid Ph D which he gained at tings (Rep Del) which noted “a Princeton university His scholarly persistent rumor that James Roosereputation has been augmented by velt has recently written a large such books as “The Art of Enjoy- sum of insurance for your company ing Music” “The Common Sense and that this had something to do of Music” and “Music for Every- with the decision- reached by you” body” “MATTER OF POLICY” Spaeth is president of the AmerAfter Klauber’s reply became ican Association of Composers and public Hastings declared that Conductors and has a number of when “this business was to given original compositions to his credit James Roosevelt his competitors were told that the price quoted by RUSSIAN PIANIST The next lyceum number will be them would not be considered that the appearance of Jan Cherniavsky the business was to be given to Russian pianist who will be pre- James Roosevelt ‘as a matter of sented in the college hall on No- policy’” — 44 vember 18 Confirmation was renow is second Argentina Mr ceived by Hurst today from only to Dr Edward Howard Griggs of South America as a market for New York who will lecture Decem- American passenger automobiles ber 11 on “The Philosophy of Life for the Present Age” Both will be without admission The committee desires the public to respond to Its invitation to the J'y rv R’S SON IS Ogden will bring to Its door Thursday one of the world’s outstanding entertainers with the presentation in the Weber college auditorium of Sigmund Spaeth known to radio listeners as “The Tune Detective' The program will start at eleven am under direction of the college i 4 C - X 4 t $ v t A x'' h of school funds raised each year by local levy “If obliged to sustain this loss in revenue it may be necessary to shorten the school year and reduce the services rendered by the schools unless of course we are able to make up this loss by some other method not yet determined A TL ' y one-four- th of the amount J F D Five Questions Are Asked Insurance Sale Hinted As In Connection With Cause of Vandenbergs Tax Proposal Curtailment ' 'A 'Hr The Ogden board of education believing it to be incumbent upon its members to acquaint the voters and taxpayers t of Qgden with the possible effects on the service and finances of the Ogden schools should the proposed amendment No 5 be approved by the people at the coming November election met in special session Monday Octo- R -S- TORES Mexican Style Each 9 V iVt’ W A |