Show THE OGDEN She Gives the Movies the Air RANCHERS HEAR FRANK SiiiOIIDS - WILL BE GIVEN WASHINGTON Jan 23— (AP)— Prank T Simonds noted journalist author and student of foreign af- W : j U S Director of Grazing ' ' jA - Four-Legge- tt hts home here today He was 58 years old Simonds had been ill several days The writer was born at Concord Mass Nx V - ' NEW TASK IS LOOMING " After graduating from Harvard in Simonds started a newspaper career which began with the New York Tribune and has included ser vice as a writer and editor on the New York Evening" Post New York Sun and the Review of Reviews For some years he has contributed to a syndicate of half a hundred American and foreign newspapers He held numerous foreign orders Among his works is a history of the World war in five volumes Si?- U RV - :V'H ' 'i -- ! Chicago Speaker Opposes Public Markets and Country Sales SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 — (APX — Enactment of the Taylor ed erazine act was the "most states manlike thinsr congress has ever tefcfo t J" jv done" F PL Carpenter federal di National told the rector of grazing Woolgrowers' association here to "The act deals with distinctively "The ranch problems" he said ranch has no value without live I stock and livestock cannot thrive without the range There Is no se curity for the ranch without permanent ranee security "The first job in the winning of the west was to get the land fenced and titled Today the Job is to permanent administration of n n the range under federal guidance iSZ£ nnnm and the future problem xs one or The movies beckoned In vain for Helen Hawkins pretty United Airlines regulation and improvement" Lubitsch director twrdMii nhn turned down an offer from Ernest P O Wilson of Chicago manager Helen In the sky were satisfied but said she ambitions had they high of the National Livestock associad met the director The business than in the motion picture tion told the sheepmen the prob ratherhostess above are and to Francisco San on pictured a they flight lem of the livestock producer ana talking it over feeder could not be solved by pub lic markets an4 country sales but the two must be correlated "The buying element is well orGET not ganized" he said "and mustunorbe permitted to buy on an ganized market If a fair price is JOB to be obtained the buying must be done from an organized group of co-opTsa- ved - V V ' 1 Continued from Page One) tion will be to effect a feasible health project for all rural districts that will also be obtainable State president of the home and community section of the farm bu reau Iola T Jensen of Roy is pre Othersiding at these sessions Weber county participants are County Extension Agent Hazel Bingham Weber County Officers Marcella S Gibson Drucilla H Bertha M Hadley Maud J Rigby and Grace H Parker es-'tabl- ish Sm-T- 1 0 i i m v - d Mc-Farla- blue-eye- sellers" He said the Livestock association (Continued from Pare One) handled 100000 cars of livestock renominated Jones to the RFC last year board for two years Talk persisted despite the coun ter statements from officials One To Guide leading Democrat had said "The transfer lfit is made migr result Morgenthau be Fliers Found comingina Secretary confidential adviser to the president and playing a role similar Wireless Italian ADDIS ABABA Jan 23— (UP) — A secret wireless transmitter said to have ben advising Italian bombing airplanes for many week of Em peror Halle Selassie's movements was found at Dessye today It was announced that the wireless set was seized and that Ethio pians lnItalian pay were operating it until the wife of the chief opera tor horrified at the Tesult of the recent bombing of the city and Its Red Cross hosDital told police Officials said they believed there were similar sets at other points through the country They said too that Italian Information was mere of be result to the good chance of NEWS and VIEWS banking under the 1935 banking (Continued from Page One) v act The AAA decision was based on was an Jones appointee of Presithe construing of "due process" Hoover dent One Democratic representative The Hoosac Mills case might have argued that on the basis of his past revolved around the phrase "general record Jones is sufficiently liberal welfare" but It did not to command the support of liberal elements and yet not leaning so far Yet Dr McBaln says that by in that direction as to alarm con evading that principle the supreme servatives court has opened the way for much legal confusion He- - " wants to know Justices took the the highway? -- by-w- ay the why instead of " Now to the layman this does not mean much except to Indicate that great judicial minds differ on even fundamental questions and that through the same they do not see words their minds glasses In other are not infallible - There Is such a big demand for powdered milk produced here that the orders total more than the Wagner Labor Act Is Held Constitutional Tenn Jan 23— (UP) — Federal District Judge John D Martin today upheld constltu tionallty of the Wagner labor rela — MEMPHIS tions act The decision was made on a peti tlon of the Bemls Tenn Bag Co which sought to enjoin a federal labor' investigation on grounds the 1935 labor act was in violation of the flftH seventh and tenth amend ments Judge Martin agreed to company pleas for hearing on constitutionality of the act after he refused to grant a temporary stop order which would have held up the national labor re lations board in Its investigation of labor complaints at the plant the butter output is not : equal to the demand This points to room for expansion of our dairy industry which during the height of the depression v slumpec — —— new law to prevent Estonia's In the next few years dairy strikes a commission on for provides products should command a good which employers and employees wil market be represented Our farmers should be looking Jorward to the day when their dairy 'herds will be among their best Also :' ' -- ' assets TTl DECATUR Ala Jan One jury- - debated the fate of Hey-woPatterson today while an? other was being selected to try Clarence Norris another Scottsboro case od : E GET AIR BASE For - " 1 IIse MM ess concerned Abe Murdock Representative Beaver Utah Democrat said he had not heard of a definite selection He said he had understood a site at Ogden was being given consideration along with the ad- vantages of Salt Lake City " of Schilling Mustar It's so strong and full of flavor Pile Sufferers — Can You Answer These Questions? 4 Do you know why external remedies so seldom give quick and permanent relief? Why cutting does not remove the cause T Do you know the cause of That there Is congestion of in the lower bowel — the lifeless? the flabby know that there Do you parts Is internal? Piles : 4SW— rrzs 'fiy4r ' " 'A K ' x A- 0' " " - S £ 1 " ' - - - "sL - 'r y ' r -- Sheriff Joseph Holbrook of Davis county said all preparations for the execution were complete Five rifles have been loaded by an expert he said and their chambers sealed The latter precaution was said to have been taken to prevent mem bers of the firing squad already SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 — (AP)— Dan Smith 17 disappeared from home last Saturday aiid his parents Mr and Mrs W J Smith asked police today to search for ' him He was wearing a navy blue jzipper Jacket blue overalls tan pidlng boots and a red and white scarf He was described as being six feet tall blond and blue-eye- d : selected from seeking to determine which or the live weapons neia a I — ' :' inViriVir ' " r V '' ' "' 'Available "in FULL FIFTHS (45 Quart) 1 v - Bourbon Code 103A " TURLOCK Cal FULL PINTS - D 16 to 20 4 Spk Y Olltll! —Ann Cooper Hewitt heiress goes into municipal court to day to tell her story of having been duped into a sterilization operation by her mother Miss Hewitt has filed a $500000 damage suit against her mother Mrs Maryon Hewitt McCarter but refused to sign a criminal complaint So did the district attorney's office H Authorities referred the question to the court If Judge Sylvain J Lazarus decides a crime was com mitted he may issue warrants SUBPOENAS OUT August Fourtner assistant district attorney said a subpoena had been issued for Miss Hewitt and others Mrs Mary Scally' city health department psychiatrist and Drs Til- ton E Tillman and Samuel G Boyd were named with Mrs McCarter In Miss Hewitt's suit The girl charged the operation was performed during an appen dectomy so she would remain bar ren in event she married under those circumstances she said her father's will provided that part of her inheritance should go to her -- Use Shortwave Radio LONG MIRE Mt Rainier National Park Wash Jan 23— (AP)— Forest raneers searching lofty snow capped Mount Rainier for Deimar raaaen 23 Seattle relied on a shortwave radio set today-tkeep the world informed of their nrogress The searching party spent tne night in oiacier Dasin aowui i miles from here where they found the last trace Of Fadden who entered the park alone January n Fadden's skils part of his food supply and several bamboo poles he carried were found in the basin yesbag terday His snowshoes sleeping were and several bamboo poles to bemissingleading the searchers moun lieve he had ventured up the tain The mountain has been climbed bv but a half dozen persons in winter and never in January Violen storms have obliterated all tracks o Award " mother Mrs Scally who examined ths girl prior to the operation in 1934 gave her a mental rating of 11 years ANOTHER CASE CJn another "threatened" four-childr- (UP)— A 2000 -- i 4 Elevator Strike Puts NY Stairways ' fgti IIS DESrii ! rm j i Students Compile Trial For Utahn History of Schools Rn LONDON Ontf (UP)— A handsomely bound book containing pictures and a brief history of each public school here is being) made by students and will be sent to London England county council 21 as a first step toward cementing vember Graham was slain during a friendly relations between the old In an apartment house He and and new London other occupants attempted to eject two men accused of making a' mid DOUBLE POSTING night disturbance TWIN FALLS Ida Jan 23 BENNETT IMPROVES (AP)— The city council adopted a NEW YORK Jan 23 — (AP)— resolution which requires that quarantine signs be placed at the rear Richard Bennett veteran actor who Is seriously 111 in harbor sanltorlum as well as front doors was reported to be slightly Improved : So much snow has fallen! at St today that M le Belleville France Martin Blaisot has given his cows aj winter Argentina is increasing its basic vacation by sending them on a spe- guaranteed prices on wheat to offset cial train to the green pastures in the loss caused by the recent partial j drouth Avignon HOTICE LADIES mm® Gfmtum Famous For Bargains Offers You For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Sensational Values — Here Are the Prices SENSATIONAL NEW BATTERY WINS 'IN BIG POEM TESTS! 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Values to $1695 127 I $1095 not a s us vma omnns ion wrvt 20 mora power plates trooble tiylng batn the money-eariDteqr your car need Come In today Values This is the call on this Sale starts aronmra OTW'SiM X : to $4995 last and final sale of all sales Friday at 9 Prices subject to ehafifa wlUxjut notice 17? 77 JIM The Super-Pow- er Ladies don't fail to attend this sale You know you can never be disappointed when Edward's advertises a sale 00 Battery 24 Hour Serv ice in £ I :SERV1CE? jQUALITYr Jbhone VJd 26G1 Washington Ave No CODE N l V J : GOODRICH BATTERIES as low as GJeOS battsnr - r i - le D en cape sterilization She was committed to the state hospital for feebleminded several months before her escape Two years ago Mrs Scally gave Mrs Arevala a mental rating of 10 -- sTrV v 1 years D i t steriliza- tion yesterday"Mrs Mary Arevala won a 24 mother of writ of habeas corpus releasing her from the Sonoma state home She said she fled from the home to es- Ud sias JK SlLFWZSiySi acre prison farm is being advocated by members of the California prison parole board to relieve congestion in the two state prisons at Polsom and San Quentin Produce from the farms operated by selected irmates would be used in reducing tlie cost of living of the other 8000 occu pants of the two institutions I Jan 23— (AP) SAN FRANCISCO 44 blank cartridge The seals will not be broken until just before the order to fire is given Race Activity Leads In Use it was said after which the rifles of Meda To will again be collected without any NEW YORK Jan 23— (AP)— indication as to which held no bul were in Efforts today to let SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 — settle a strike of progress elevator operators Green was said not to have re- - (AP)— Brenton W Jennings was which forced thousands! of office workers to take to the stairways ln °' medal o( thi several skyscrapers or law permits or of of commerce Wednesday The walkout centering In the gartives five of whom may witness the chamber here a luncheon at ment and fur districts along 14th condemned at man's execution the Gus P Backman executive secre and 15th streets sixth and request of seventh avenues tookand chamber Lake Salt the of tary effect yester to A transcript in Green's appeal commerce presented the medal to court from day the supreme Judge The award is made an About 2500 workers were called Pratt's refusal of an insanity hear Jennings 35 years off man to under the nually Jobs when the owners did ing was filed in the supreme court of age who "did the most for his not their meet the union's demands for a announctoday His attorneys have the previous year 40 per cent wage Increase and a 40- ed they will prosecute the appeal city" during was in charge of ar hour week Jennings to a decision regardless of whether rangements Malcolm Camp Sir for Police estimated 150000 persons he is executed meanwhile on run the Salt Flats work In the area so far affected bell's speed — 4 west of here last September was in charge of refueling army planes On durincr the Pioneer davs celebration ! 80(1 assisted in promoting several lVf C II 5ir snorts ovonh U vA I UA I ill if It U V He was selected for the honor by SALT LKE CITY Jan 23— (AP) a group of prominent business men —Edward E Hoover 51 went on trial here today on a charge of murder for the razor slashing of Robert Graham 33 here last No — Xneotro-Pa- k is a D IWUKCIS Prison Farms Would Reduce Prison Lost ?stAdhe5"d Wlusfard blood veins harmless internal remedy for itching bleeding or protruding piles discovered by "Dr J S Leonhardt known as HEM-ROIthat is guaranteed HEM-ROIbanishes piles by removing the cause It stimulates the circulation in the lower bowel — drives out the thick impure blood and restores the affected parts HEM-ROIis so successful In even the most stubborn cases that Eehramm-Johnso- n and Pay Less all and Stores good druggists Drug advise every sufferer to get a DOt-tTablets today — of HEM-ROI— then if not as directed take them completely satisfied with results — Iour money back i RIFLES LOADED In Locating Youth Schillinf caw mam wmwmo amvm ' - -- im 7 iTTTTTT (TY) TTTfvM" l3toa o state college March ve They' should be building up their herds in anticipation of that day Five women delegates attended the recent conference of tractor operators at Moscow Russia Professor Morris will outline plans at the convention for an annual dairy mariUf acturers' short course and products show to be held at the Si Most dangerous hours on the roads of England: are between five and eight o'clock at night when people tired from the day's work to a are hurrying home according ' £ recent survey TIT flh dog-detecti- -- 23— (AP)— Inmates Bread Water ' (Continued from Page One) Parents defendant ' The state has charged both with a part in the alleged attack of nine negroes on Mrs Victoria Price and Ruby Bates aboard a northern Ala- bama freight train in 1931 They are now being tried only for the at tutional but under the AAA ruling tack on Mrs Bates it is not The jury received the Patterson Bankhead said McNary suggested case last night after a three day public hearings on the bill but no trial action was taken on this point —-- — — In the house Representative Mar Get tin (D ColoO defended the potato Rioting and sugar control act as "extremely beneficial" to the farmers of his Only state and said he looked on the supreme court AAA decision "with real SAN FRANCISCO Jan 23— (AP) distress" — Solitary confinement and a bread "Sugar and potato fawners as well diet were counted on toas cotton and tobacco producers are and water Alcatraz by prison officials to day faced with a real crisis" Martin said break the rebellious spirit of "strik"It will be difficult to replace the ing" prisoners u legislation affecting these-- products 25 of the 100 men who Already was the written which indirectly by howled a demand Monday for exgrowers themselves" panded privileges and capitulated to — the strict prison rules Warden James A Johnston said "The other 75 mutineers he said MAY LA "are still In solitary' confinement on bread and water They will come to their senses' soon The others have been permitted to return to work— and food" The strike caused shutdown of the prison laundry plant (Continued from Page One) of air commerce had declined to install similar equipment consisting City Meets Expense radio of weather bureaus radio beacons and blind flying aids at Snow Removal Pocatello because it already was available at Bait Lake City Claims totaling $389717 against Representative D Worth Clark Pocatello Democrat when ques- various departments were approved tioned concerning the reported se- today by the city commissioners on lection said he had conferred with recommendation of the city auditor The major claim' was against the war department officials this week street some southern in site department $296677 as a reconcerning for snoW reIdaho but had not understood the sult of ' expeditures ' moval report of army officers Investigating possible northwest sites would be delivered to Secretary Dern so soon Heavy snow In the north of Italy has driven many wild boars down POCATELLO FAVORED ' Clark said he had been informed the mountains" army officers considered Pocatello as good if not beter than Salt Lake i City insofar as flying weather was SALT BY REPRIEVE marked his manner throughout his six year fight to escape death Today's reprieve was the second granted Green by Governor Blood Last June when the time set lor his execution was only a few hours away and a legal snarl arose over a demand for an insanity hearing tH governor acted to hold off the firing squad Nineteen men have faced the fir scent take the lead again and find ing squad in the state prison yard the hidden object here since Utah attained statehood This dog receives the samef food in 1896 the last :of them in 1926 as all its fellows except that after when two men died by shooting each gallant performance it receives In addition some 10 others were a bag full of Pfefferkuchen its fav similarly executed in the various orite delicacy Schimmel's ttalner counties and one man was put to is Paul Boettger the chief of the death by haneme at the orison section Boettier isi Two men were shot there m 1896 the oldest police-do- g one in i04 tour in trainer in the one m world 1912 one each in 1913 1915 1918 44and 1919: two in 1922 one each in 1923 and 1924 and two each in 1925 and 1926 Ask Aid FATE OF NEGRO (Continued from Page One) mittee discussed the constitutionality of the measure Some argued it could be framed to conform to the supreme court's AAA decision others including Norris contended otherwise Norris has taken the position that the bill in his opinion is consti- to that of Col Edward M House in the Wilson administration His close association with the president would lit him admirably for such a position "It might put Charles T Fisher Jr or C B Merriam RFC directors in charge of the RFC Fisher is reported to have been taking on added duties that might indicate he is being groomed for promotion" The change it was pointed out would mean additional prestige and power for Jones who still might influence RFC policies since the treasury secretary is an ex-- ficlo director of the corporation HOOVER APPOINTEE As head of the treasury Jones would be in a position to assist in formulating the program of the federal reserve board which' was or dered reorganized and given increased authority to control credit and nd JURYIMATES SPLIT WIDENS TREASURY - GREEN SAVED RELATE STORY P) Cream Manufacturers Motherhood Case Will Be Will Hear Speech By Explained To Court In San Francisco National Secretary LOGAN Jan 23— Ice cream man ufacturers of Utah will hold their annuar convention January 31 m the Hotel Utah Salt Lake City Professor A J Morris of the Utah State Agricultural college and secretary of the state association announces The meetings will be at ten a m and two p m Robert C Hibben secretary of the International Association of ice Cream Manufacturers Washington D C will be the principal speaker Professor Morris said All ice cream makers in the state whether they are members of the state association or not are invited to attendv the - FARM PROGRAM JONES MAY sjarmers ii Ice so-call- ed I ft 1 J FOR UTAH TRADE storm Stark disappeared last Thursday while flying from Rock Springs Wyo to this city The search from the air and on foot continued in all parts of north ern Utah and western Wyoming but virtually all hope of finding the flier alive had vanished BERLIN (UP)— What is said to be the best detective-do- g in the world belongs to the dog section of the Berlin police This smart four-leggdetective named Schimmel has solved eight murder cases as well as numerous robberies holdups and other crimes The "wonderdog" Is 8 years old and has been a member of the Berlin police force since 1928 In a recent case the dog gavje another proof of his Ability and smart ness when eight dther dogs from his section had failed It found the body of a 'murdered boy concealed about half a meter under ground in a thickly wooded forest The child was a victim of the boyklUer Seefeld This little "detective" proved his cleverness to 80 jurists among whom were both foreign and German judges and attorneys The jjurists walked over a field to destroy and stamp out all trace of scent oh the dog's trail But it took Schimmel less than three minutes to lirid the : "fM : Detective Also Helpful In Nabbing Thieves d ANN HEWITT TO SESSIONS SET SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23— (AP) — Fliers searching for Howard Stark missing department of commerce aviator extended their quest west of this city today on the possibility he missed the airport here during a I 1900 ' Lost Airman Sought West of Salt Lake SOLVED BY DOG fairs died BY TAYLOR ACT Addresses National Wool Convention t THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 23 1938 R EIGHT MURDERS AUTHORESSES LAND SECURITY - STANDARD-EXAMINE- BWABJ'S 2378 Washington Ave rffeAiGHTI peoria lUJNOrS 1 |