Show THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 23 1936 " 'I BY ROOSEVELT IS PREDICTED More Dollars Flowing To remained silent On Capitol Hill where the measure swept through the house yesterday 346 to 59 after previously passing the senate 74 to 16 leaders reiterated that the veto question was merely academic so far as the fate of the bill is concerned ry extra-budgeta- o in states POLITICAL EFFECT record canning pack's effect Many legislators however would onThebusiness — improvement - was much prefer not to levy new taxes broader this than Campbell pointed on their constituents in a campaign out In addition to more employ year in canning factories it inWithMn Roosevelt's own legis- ment creased the demand for tin plate lative leaders lined up behind the Officers elected include: measure there was much speculatomato products sec Tomato and tion as to what effect the whole tion: Dodd San Francisco Henry will on have the November chairman problem elections Green and wax bean section: J The president has ten days in Richendrier Everson Wash C: which to decide If he does not chairman sign or veto within that time the Pumpkin and squash section: E bill becomes law He has sent it on a routine journey through the vet- A McCormick Eugene Ore eran's administration for a checkup —— Thus it is likely to be several days before he takes action Representatives Clark and White of Idaho and Murdock and Robinson of Utah all Democrats voted for the bill in the house yesterday — SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 — GUN NEAR BODY Don L Hardman P W (AP)— HELPER Jan 23— (AP)— Jim Nielson garage owners andreported Giadiametti 60 was found dead they were victimized by a confi here yesterday a bullet wound in his dence man who represented himself head A revolver was picked up as a factory repair agent near his body- He told Hardman and Nielson he - — i —— of Raft River Line BOISE Jan 23— ( AP) — The Union Pacific railroad must continue to Raft river branch which serves Idahome and Malta the Ida ho public utilities commission was informed today The interstate commerce commis sion which previously held the line could not be abandoned has denied the company's aDDlication for an other hearing on the question the Idaho commission was advised The Idaho commission intervened originally to oppose abandonment operate-th- e — — —— Trio Robs Drug Firm Paymaster of $18000 BOSTON Jan 23— (AP)— Three — men accompanied by a woman robbed a United Drug comDany paymaster of $18000 today on the fourth floor of the' company's build ing in the Roxbury section of BosBlow ton and escaped in an automobile Two girl employes were wounded slightly after the robbery when a BROOKFIELD Mo Jan 23 — police riot gun was discharged (UP)— Seven years ago L F Cordray fell on a defective sidewalk He sought settlement from the city ask had been sent to check their auto ing $500 The city refused A iurv mobiles He inspected the machines awarded him $11000 It was neces and reported they were in need of sary to vote a special bond issue several replacements He obtained of $13000 to pay the claim dIus $650 from Hardman and $750 from accrued interest when Cordrav Nielson to purchase parts He never threatened attachment of city otod Damage Case Hits City a Hard returned o 'V " ''p o f in' in n: i J ! c it v?as ac I Dwight Wallace Clarence Wf Cook Edwin Spencer Publicity— Jaanes H Barrett George H Crosby Jr J Murray M F Harris Good Wil- lDan S Ingraham William D Marshall W R Sims Attendance— Lee J Smith Dr J L Wicks tloy E Public Relations-r- R I Bryan Woolev Dr W K Jacobv: James Kas- Brown Sr Sports— Shirley tor D O Harvey Dr J F Whalen J Kenneth Barrell Tourist-f- M H Atkinson Wright J S Starr — — Kipling Ashes Placed Alongside Immortals LONDON Jan 23 — (AP) : EVANSTON Wyo Jan 23— Mrs J II Barber arrived home Wednesday from Coalville Utah where she wrs called Friday by the illness of her father George Beard Mr Beard is much improved V treats whiskey as he does a friend He chooses it with care He enjoys it thoroughly He respects it too much to abuse it j - ? s Franklin Idaho first permanent Idaho settlement celebrated her ninety-secon- d birthday Cleopatra was in love with Mark Anthony but she married her own ' brother - - J n I'VE LOST 40 POUHDS They made me tired-- all those slen- der women who were telling me not to eat potatoes and pastry and icecream! They ate the same things I did— yet they never gained a pound I Project SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 — (AP) — William M Jardine secre tary of agriculture in President Coolidge's cabinet said he believes Governor Landon of Kansas would make "good presidential timber" Jardine now president of Wich ita university Wichita Kas is at- er tending the National Woolgrowers' a ranch in Kansas and another in Idaho While insisting he was hot talk ing politics he said: "It takes a good man to do what Landon has done during his ad ministration as governor He is not spectacular nor a startling public speaker but governs with common sense principles and he is Fracture Of the AAA Jardine said: "That's out now so why talk about it?" He admitted: "I have a plan which I think might be substituted" ' but declined to say what it is city ' rfniifpfb c?Rr)finr?P7P ' ' I ': ii i ii m r e i c i :i m it m m m m ft LwIIIIIm II w Increases Hauling Efficiency T - y 'yr ' mini ' i Paul Jones has been made by the same family for four straight generations to gain the appreciation and respect of just such men " mum Knivj V Builds xY I sensational new DODGE announces trucks ! Planned engineered and actually "Pre -- Proved" to deal a smashing blow at truck costs in the lowest-price- d field This slashcosts of for truck users everywhere ing IVHISKEY SINCE 1865 Paul Jones it a bhni 9f ttraight fthhkiet — and that mttns ell whiskey is accomplished by a combination of advancements new in truck history tests in the laboratory and in actual use from coast to coast indicate savings of urj to $95 in gas Behind-the-scenes alone Another 1936' feature new "Fore Point" load distribution meas - i 0 DEAD 23 — (AP) — Mrs" Early xfc gENTLEMAN'S Baltimore PIONEER LOGAN Jan Mary Ann Hull of a pioneer of that But I fooled them f Knew something was wrong with my body so I 4 tablets a day containing a simtook Asks Action ple corrective for abnormal obesity prescribed by doctors the world over On Diking Results were amazing I didn't diet exercise or drain my system by takSALT LAKE CITY Jan 23— ing drastic purgatives But gradualexcess fat disappeared Today (AP)— Mayor E B Erwin asked the ly I'm trim and slender water district board of Metropolitan " Salt Lake City to make' an early in brief is what thousands favorable decision on the Utah of That women who have reduced the Lake-DeCreek diking project be way might well tell you if cause it should be recognized as the Marmola had the chance Would like source of the city's future water they to learn their secret? Thenyou a buy supply of Marmola read the simple package The mayor called for action in an directions and start at once to address before the Salt Lake Real rid of that burdensome fat I - get Estate board yesterday Marmola is put up by one of the best known medical laboratories in America Since 1907 men and women Suffered As have purchased more than 20 million packages Could any better recomGirl's Sled Hits Pole mendation be had? Start today! You will soon experience Marmola's benefits When you — SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 have far enough stop taking gone — 11 Connie suf Jean Sparks (AP) And you will bless the day fered a fractured left shoulder and Marmola when first discovered this mardeep lacerations on the forehead velousyou reducing agent! when she was thrown from her sled Marmola is on sale by all dealers— as It crashed into a pole while from coast to coast! hills coasting on one of the Jardine Commends Landon As Candidate m — — & — WITH THE MOST AMAZING GftOUP OF ADVANCEMENTS IN TRUCK HISTORY 6iD Fraakfort DUtiHeric Louivilie SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23— (AP) —Because of the heavy demand uo- on private welfare agencies by needy who have been cut off government relief rolls an acute problem has been created in Salt Lake City Hugo B Anderson executive secretary of tne community Chest said today He suggested two plans by which the burden could" be lightened One would be to ask the government to resume making relief grants to states and the other would provide for division of responsibility of caring for indigents between private and governmental agencies ouster suit filed by the school district trustees to force her to leave the school The complaint alleged the teacher was dismissed after parents had complained she used the gun In a formal statement the teacher denied she menaced the pupils with any weapon or that the trustees had requested her to leave the teacherage of the school before she made arrangements to move on ' January 14 ' A GENTLEMAN i Charity Encounters Different Problem — convention here He owns Rudyard Kipling was buried today alongside other immortals of Eng: lish literature The ashes of Kipling were placed reverently in the dim and quiet poet's corner of Westminster Abbey In the shallow depths ofj earth below the tiling scored w)th inscriptions to many a great! name the Bard's dust will mingle with that of Chaucer Spenser Samuel Johnson Macauley Tennyson and Browning Kipling died in a London hospital last Friday night Becomes Available Because ishing a gun to discipline her rural school pupils committed to th Banks Unable To State hospital for the ' insane Receive Fund Miss Connell was defendant in an SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 — (AP)— The state school office planned today to distribute $444283 FROM BIG PINEY district schools The money among Fred Carruth and Scott Carruth was made available ahead of time returned from Big Piney where when the state auditor reported that they are doing construction work to $900000 which the banks cannot with their take because spend the week-en- d achave they already families in Evanston state to funds the limit cepted A card party is to be given Fri is available in the up state treasury day evening at Phoenix hall by the over from the With held $16682 Evanston Townsend club allocation the total distributed last Mrs Fred Lowenstein and Mr and since July 1 to school funds will be Mrs E W Stevenson had as their $2448169 house guests Sunday Henry Lowen school district will receive stein and Mr and Mrs Myron itsEach new allocation as share Lowenstein all of Ogden and Mrs soon as itofhasthebeen figured out on Lowenstein's nephew and wife Mr a basis per capita and Mrs Daniel Linderman of ' Clementsville Idaho ta The scouters of the Wy-Udis trict will meet at the Methodist church next Sunday afternoon at twothirty for the purpose of re organizing and making plans for the year The churches and schools are asked to have representatives at this meeting TO CALIFORNIA Mr and Mrs Charles Morgan and Mr and Mrs Malcolm McCuaig left Saturday for a visit in Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Ben Atkinson left Wednesday morning by motor for a few weeks stay with friends in Southern California Mrs Clifford Ragan was an Og den visitor Wednesday While playing basketball Tuesday at the school gymnasium Jesse Marshall had the misfortune to fall and dislocate his elbow GLASGOW Mont Jan 23— (AP) —A sanity commission has ordered Helen L Connell accused of brand- Saves UpTo 95 a Year In Gas Alone 0 - mfifiy?- ''w'''w'ii'Miiiiniiijuiijii' xyj Jr J " - mi Crosby SCHOOLS EARLY COALVILLE Teacher Declared Mentally Unbalanced - I 1 George H cepted as a member at the raeeting Guests were John W Jacojjy and ur w k jacooy sonsioi JLr W" K Jacoby Thejrentertainment feature of the meeting was a solo by Mode Wright Announcement was made of the followine- - standinar committees for the year 1936: Finance— Will jflaines Glen Eastman E R Casey Mem bership— Wilbur J Watts Franklin E Shaw L E Wilkinson Roads— P W Spaulding Clarence W Cook Leonard Spencer Legislative —R t V -- j "io) tnip v - port on tiie United States chamber of commerce referendum No 70 concerning the tax problems with which business is confronted was given at a meeting of the Eyanston chamber ot commerce Wednesday by a committee comprising Itranklin E Shaw Will Haines and P W Spaulding The sentiment of the committee was against much present taxation and its report was voted as being representative of the tlub A report was given by trie skat Ing pond committee comprising Wilbur J Watts E R Casey L E Wilkinson and Dr J L Wicks that an unsuccessful attempt had been made to flood a field beow the brewery and that so far it had been found impossible to hold th water within bounds It was stated that with colder weather the flooding of this field might be practical! There was considerable discussion or the proposed WPA fish pond project for this county which the club favors IN GAS!! GOING TO ii—iipimiiiMW v erty rtz 5- EVANSTON Wyof Jan 33— Re below-freezin- Must Continue Use 42 Swindle Operates Auto Parts Scheme o '" spend more freely Employment increased and the demand for canned goods followed" BOOST IN FARM INCOME The $100000000 boost in farm in come last year was divided among farmers - one-ha- lf appointed standardbearer ' 300000 forest and range experiment station who traveled by skis about five miles up Farmlngton canyon Tuesday The snow depth varied said from the maximum of they four- and feet to two feet the measurement at the mouth of Farming-to- n canyon DRIFTING OCCURS In Miller canyon a tributary to Farmington creek the snow was even deeper — from five to' 15 feet The deeper measuremnts however were due to drifting The water in Miller creek the two men reported is flowing freely g despite temperatures The water is prevented from freezing by a thick snow covering over the stream When the snow covering is broken exposing the stream to the air steam vapor rises from the water so great is the difference in temperature they said COLDEST EVER The coldest weather ever recorded in the United States was 66 de grees below zero at Riverside rang er station in Yellowstone national park February 9 1933 according to forest service officials who have completed a comDilation of the world's coldest temperatures I he world record they report Is 90 degrees below zero in northern Siberia while 78 below has been experienced in Alaska Onlv two states Montana and Wyoming have oeen colder than 60 below zero since the weather bureau started keeping track of the weather Several states — New Hampshire New York Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota the Dakotas Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado Utah and Washington — have records of 50 or more below Every state has subzero tempera tures on its weather records officials say The cold of Februarv 1899 brought weather of two below to northern Florida and zero to the Alabama coast - - 250000 to cording to Leland Hill and Howard Is New Grand Peterson of the 'Jntermountain G Titley RETURNS AFTER VISIT TO FATHER AND FIELD POND Snow is four and one-ha- lf feet deep at an elevation of 6000 feet on the Davis county watershed ac- SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23(AP) — Christian H" Fischer became " grand master of the Utah grand lodge Free and Accepted Masons at the close of the sixty-fift- h annual communication here last "night Others elevated or elected in eluded: Joseph G Titley of Ogden dep uty grand master H R Waldo of Salt Lake City senior grand warden William Littlejohn of Price junior grand warden James W Collins of Salt Lake City member of the board of trustees Masonic Foundation of Utah R L Conely of Salt Lake City grand treasurer and S H Goodwin grand secretary : Hermon O Fetscher of Ogden was - According to the lowest estimates $1000000000 will be needed within a few months if the bill becomes law The government after passing out baby bonds of $50 denomination to pay off - 3500000 adjusted service certificates will stand ready to cash the bonds next June 15 While the ultimate cost is estimated at $2491000000 bonus leaders continued to insist that holders of only about $1000000000 will call j REPORTS GIVEN ON TAX BURDEN Cover Found Heavy Along W atershed of Davis County Made Deputy " to veterans for cash on or immediately after Some others say the June 15 quick demand for cash will total $2000000000' despite the fact that veterans will draw 3 per cent interest if they hold the bonds The president who made no provision for such expenditures in his budget has intimat&d that he feels new taxes will be necessary if expenses are incurred Master - COULD OVERRIDE HIM ! Legislators were so confident that the bill would pass over a veto that they were already speculating as to whether Mr Roosevelt will demand new taxes to finance the payments o O H Fischer with cutting ' a channel through which almost 100000000 more dol lars flowed into farm pocketbooks and trade marts during 1935 than in 1934 Never since the canning industry came into being did the nation's housewives use so much canned food as last year said Carlos Camp bell of Washington director of the statistics division of the National Canners association CONSUMPTION RISING The increase in the canning pack of major veketables — corn peas and tomatoes — between' 1934 and 1935 was from 30 to 50 per cent Camp bell told the canners annual convention In" terms of dollars he said this jump amounts to "close to $100000000" The total 1935 pack was 6000000000 cans The rising consumption of canned goods reflected a return of national confidence and a broadened pur chasing power the statistician as serted He explained: "By the end of 1934 the canned goods shelves of grocers and jobbers were almost bare The dealers had been buyhig from hand to mouth ordering m small lots ior iear oi having stock left standing on their : hands "With the opening of 1935 con sumers regained confidence in the return of better times and began to mmmmmimmwammmmammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmwammmwmmmm — —— ' I i CREEKFREEZING UTAH LEADERS By JOHN LEAR (Associated Press Staff Wrfter) CHICAGO Jan 23— (AP) — The lowly can opener was credited today -- R —mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma SHOW PREVENTS MASONS NAME Farm Trade Marts Packers Told - By FRANCIS M STEPHENS ON (Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON Jan 23— (AP)— Intimates of President Roosevelt hazarded the guess today that he would veto the baby bond bonus bill which reached his desk from congress yesterday but the president STANDARD-EXAMINE- I Can Opener Credited Fo r Great e ir Returns VETO OF BONUS President However Remains Silent He Has 10 7 Days To Consider Bill THE OGDEN ' mker of Paul JOBc Four Ro Old Ocr Pepper Mttingly A Moor- -ll blend of straight whikie 2810 Washington Ave Prestige - A urably increases hauling efficiency The list of important money-savin- g advancements reads on and on They are all set down in plain black and white for you in the 1936 "Show-Dow1 n" Score Card that gives comparative facts about all 3 lowest-price- d trucks Get a copy and see what Dodge has for 1936 You H be amazed 1 See your Dodge dealer today I Dodge- - Chrflir Corporation ROBT H HINCKLEY INC Division cf v Helpi You Cef New Business WCl V STILL PRICED I J 4 SLOWEST ViTON CHASSIS 0 CYL-IIB-- WD Li t price mt ftetorj Detroit mttbfact to ehatiim ' without netfc SpociMl quipmntittcltiditi dual mrhool on 1 Hton model n in axtra Through thmOfftcimt Chrymlmr Motorm Commercial Credit Company Neir 6 Time Payment Plan you wiZI find it eamy and lemo coetJy to arrange time par meat a to fit your budget Phone 121 |