Show )V i THE OGDEN STAN 4-- B ! i BULWARKED BY r'S - FARM DEBTORS ' Most Automobile Acci dents Reported Away From Intersections j Latest Statistics- Reveal Rural Contribution To Hitler's Rise - r meant votes for the Nazis in the days of their struggle for power it is revealed fcy the fact that agricultural areas 3aboring - under supheavy mortgages threw their Adolf port to Nazis in the hope that Hitler wojild keep his promise to break the "interest bondage" Proof of this is provided by a comparison of figures on the territorial distribution of mortgaged' land in Germany with figures showing the percentage of Nazi votes won in these territories dur- 'ing an open election pf 1932 The breaking of the' "interest bondage" was a Nazi campaignk plank linked with the strong sentiment of the radicals in the party They j scathingly denounced the banks as Jewish and and promised to international of farms attachment prevent the f mortgage "in-:- J for terest POWER OF ARGUMENT - ' A n1 v —— ----! -- r- sion - f'i rj fv "1 lfti V f ' i - the law when their crashes occurred the report: states Of the 4506 drivers involved in accidents 2276 were doing what the law says they should Speeding was the most frequent offense among those who were not obeying the law 384 being guilty of this Three hundred and six were cutting in 256 were on the wrong side of the road 182 had just disregard edt a stop sign 150 failed to signal and 101 disregarded a signal A total of 178 persons were killed in automobile accidents last year This figure includes 57 pedestrians PROVED j " 1 ' I j territory primarily agricultural Here the mortgages average over 220 reichsmarks $88 per hectare In the election the Nazis obtained approximately 51 per cent of the entire vote iJhe highest percentage gained by them in any territory on this occasion LOWEST PERCENTAGE SHOWN The lowest mortgaged of any-aricultural territory is Coblenz-Trie- r I where the statistics reveal a per hectare average of 'from 80 to 100 reichsmarks ($22 to $40) The Nazis iwon only 28 per cent of the votes Ithere in the 1932 election Between these two extremes fall the other territories where com-- i Iparisons are not always so striking because of complicated features 'such as large urban areas or un- jusually strong political or religious 'ieelings i —— — — - No p Rent Money Okeh Its? Maid's Fault Bobp-a-doo- j lus! the penitentiary rules XT A prison prince whose wealth made mockery of i of whom 17 were killed while cross- at places other than intersec- — ing nine were walking In the roadway eight while crossing Intersections against the signal seven while playing In the roadway five while working in the roadway three while getting on or off an other vehicle and two while wait- -' ing for or getting on or off a street car at a safety zone' Four pedestrians who were not In the roadway were killed by autos OTHER FATALITY CAUSES Thirty-eigfatal accidents occurred when cars ran off the roadway eight from blowouts and eight from skidding Out of the total of 4506 drivers involved in the accidents 3917 were males Most of the drivers were between the ages of 20 and 49 years 1700 being between the ages of 30 and 49 and 1515 between the ages of 20 and 29 More 'fatal accidents occurred between the hours of midnight and six o clock in the morning than during any other period Seven a m to eight a m was the safest hour of the day only one tatal accident occurring at that time according to the report tlons - i r Young Robbers Flee College Money TIFFIN Ohio Feb 8 — (AP) Three youthful robbers who taped the mouth hands and legs of Mials Virginia Echelberry in the treasurer's office of Heidelberg college today fled with approximately $200 of the college's currency j 0 1 f A Elavo STo Bo FI tJSEH PHI HITS© ITota IB)on'& TO OBTAIN $5 TO $5000 (WHILE YOU WATT) Personal Loans to Salaried People All transactions confidential --No Red No Security — No Tape Co-Signer- s— ht ' ble society's records shows that of the grand total of 972 languages in which scripture publication has occurred the complete Bible has now been published in 175 languages the New Testament in 108 additional languages portions of the Bible or one complete book in 514 more and selections from the Bible that is less than a complete book in still 75 more languages Kfat2©nal Loam Co S12 r LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY 211 KDESEL AVE KIESEL BLDG If You Desire You May Phone 577 And Your Loan Will Be Ready When You -- i1 1 Arrive" i " 1 v that is the picture of Richard Loeb thrill murderer of Bobby Franks painted in the investigation of hisdeath at the hands of James Day The two prisoner In the Statesville penitentiary In Illinois home-lika a fellow e above add picture cages of canaries so conspicuous in the n " j - MOST OBEYING' LAW r Most of the drivers were obeying : Schleswig-Holstei- - ?- I Germany is - - nt "Results indicate that their argu-- 1 ments held a stronger appeal for i the farmers than those of their j I social democratic opponents U The mortgage figures are the ' first that have been released since i the Nazi revolution in 1933 They to be however are considered ! of entire the period representative t betwen 1930 and 1934 For the sake of comparison the reichstag election of July 1932 was chosen as being the jnost open and sig nificant of any-ju- st prior to Hit ler's ascent to power According to the statistics the most heavily mortgaged section of - The report shows that of the 4584 motor vehicles involved In accidents last year S243 were ' going straight ahead at the time Only 495 were making turns at the time of the accidents while: 180 were either- slowing down or- stopping 103 v were overtaking another vehicle 100 were leaving the curb and 159 were parked Of "the total of 2836 accidents 1466 or more than half occurred away from any intersection while 1358 happened at Intersections r anti-ban- i thew and St John in Rundi one of the many dialects of the Bantu This volume language family published by the British and Foreign Bible society will be used in Danish Baptist mission work In the Belgian Congo The New Testa— NEW YORK — (UP) The num- ment in Meninkaj and the first ber of languages in which the epistle of St John In Kissl recentBible or some parts of it has been ly were published on the mission the Chrispublished now totals 872 accord-cordi- press in West Africa of to announcement by the tian and missionary alliance An analysis of the American Bi American Bible society Among the recent publications or me society Is the revised Fona-p- e New Testament and Psalms which will be used in Ponape the largest of the Caroline islands Five nationalities are participating in this project— translated by Germans printed in England financed by Americans distributed by Japanese and used by Ponapasians Other scriptures recently published include the gospels of St Mat- ng Most automobile accidents in Utah in 1935 occurred while the drivers were going straight ahead and while they were not crossing an intersection according to an annual report received today by Chief of Police Rial C Moore from V H Coombs Salt Lake City statistician for the state tax commis- BERLIN — (UP) — Mortgages non-payme- SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 9 1936 Counts Society "Stone Walls Do Not a Prison STRAIGIIT17AYS 972 Languages Make Nor Iron Bars a Gage ii LEAD KISIIAPS For Scriptures NAZI STRENGTH i i DARD-EXAMINE- R ' i J LOS ANGELES Feb 8 — (AP) — aIt was as simple as doop when Helen Kane brunette singer explained it to the court She was accused of leasing an apartment and failing to pay $305 for two months rent I "My maid rented the apartment your honor" said Miss Kane "I didn't know anything about it until my bank account was taken" j The case against the girl" was dismissed boop-boop-- "boop-boop--do- coziness ' to the' cell Loeb occupied A desk and small library also catered ! to his comfort " M i r6 Woman Driver Killed When Gar Hits House ATHEISTS PUSH RELIGIOUS WAR HA If ROICf '4 LOS iANGELES Feb 8— (AP)— added a name to the list of the' city's traffic dead to- A chimney j To Gontinue Fight' Until day Mrs Lena Wright 40 attempted All Russia Is Free From to drive her automobile past a Influence house jwhichj was being moved : j MOSCOW Feb 8— (UP)— Russia is not yet Godless "atheists admitted today They planned to continue their fight against religion until all Russia is free of its inr j- fluence n Emilian Yaroslavsky leader of atheists admitted many Russians adhere to religious beliefs Speaking last night as president at the tenth anniversary meeting of the society of military Atheists Yaroslavsky said half of the population is Atheistic i Her car grazed the structure causing it to teeter slightly on the rollers and the chimney collapsed She was killed when bricks crushed the top of her car fort" he continued i i i ii i'i'Mi-iin- ?''fSKfa ii UDQJlRj 3 "The young are with us j It is the old who must be converted" Nina Kemneva a pretty blonde girl of 22 holder of the women's delayed-jum- p parachute record assured the meeting she had searched vainly for God in the air NO GOD NO ANGELS ONLY 800000 REMAIN T hare flown high and jumped Only 800000 members remained many times in parachutes" shest in the Greek Orthodox church the said "I sawfn God and n principal one1 he said And these Another young woman named would be converted to Atheism by women's propaganda Forty thousand small Vassilieva head of theCommunist reof the division young communities he said maintain promised: league ligious headquarters "Our children will know God only "Religion ' in Russia is far from efas a word in the dictionary" uprooted "despite a decade of an-gel- i: Q " op I Utah Ganners Plan Salt Lake Sessions ' i- - 'PB IRONRITE IRONER I ' ' f u The Ironer "That Irons Everything ' - spy i! Hundreds of members of Utah Canners' association will gather Thursday and Friday February 20 and 21 at Hotel Utah Salt Lake City for their 26th annual state ID uuu 'Y 'A Convention Ogden officials an- I ounce ? W R Eddington Springville State president will preside at the Various meetings Many prominent speakers are scheduled to appear j The parky will be concluded iu usual style with & j banquet and dance in the hotel it was said f r - i J AT Houses Destroyed By 3 Earth Shocks ' l t SHANGHAI Feb 8 — (UP) w J jThree earthquake shocks destroyed pumerous houses at Lanchow capital of Kansu nrovinre dis- satches said today No casualties were reported - 0GDEI1 HEAD BROS Trial TU 1 i Electricity under our newHalf-Pr- k with increasingly popular favor II Low-co- t st Plan is meeting In December 34000 of our residential and commercial mere sored more than $17000 by taking advantage of Half-Pric- e Electrickty — by shifting more' of their burdensome tasks to Elec-tri- e j Servants— using more electricity at a reduced i PAINTS i : 1 f Quick Dryingr New Colors New Ideas — So Easy to Use Yet Durable and Pleasing i WALLPAPERS f The New 1936 Patterns— Full of the Zest of Snappy Styles Washable Too! 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