Show X WEATHER " ' ' -- little rature IDAHO — Fair Sunday and Monday no change in Mr? Sixty-sixt- j temperature I l I i" i i : i i 9 OGDEN 'Changes We Pledge Will Bring Order Out of Chaos He Vows 1 i News ¥l EWS By FRANK FRANCIS -- - thrifty fellow remarkedofthat of part the people is made up the improvident and profligate Many workers no sooner get their wages than they part with them in a reckless way But suppose there were no spendthrifts and no free spenders what then? Wouldn't the going under our difficult modem syt tern be more for the average person? Many a man has risen by making the spenders stepping stones ' He claims that to hold in check the coming boom which "will be followed by an appalling reaction thus repeating the economic history of the past there should be a supreme court of credit appointed for life which he maintains is more essential than a supreme court? of law 1 WATER OUTLOOK ON WEBER HELD 550 BEST IN YEARS Water prospects on the Weber river are the best in several years P II Sorensen river water commissioner reported to the state engineer's office Saturday "In my opinion" said Mr Soren-so- n "the snow cover above 8000 feet on the Weber watershed is probably not much above normal for this time of the year but below 8000 feet it is certainly much better than normal "It is very likely that there will be considerable runoff from the low eountrv durine March" Mr Sorensen said snow on the Chalk creek basin was the heaviest years-a-na the' blanket on the in east eide of Parley's canyon summit also was heavy The report said the Echo reservoir contains 5600 acre feet of water and the East canyon reservoir 16780 acre feet ir HIKES HAPPY OVERBOULDER 'R0AR1NGGULCH' Dam Is "Termed 'Another Milestone' In History GHOST RETURNS Of the West WASHINGTON Feb 29 — AP) —Formally accepting Boulder dam Great American Prospectors Looking back sixty years or'more ore finds that at regular intervals Secretary Ickes today hailed its there have been good times follow- completion mere than two years ahead of schedule as "another ed by hard times milestone" in the history of the west 1873 which occurred a panic In "Man has asserted his mastery" wrecked things There was the panic of 1893 and the slump of 1907 and Ickes said "over a great and danthe crash of 1921-2- 2 and the terrif- gerous river one which endangered tens of thousands while it was unic drop beginning in 1929 regulated but whin will be an acThe calamities are becoming more tive benefit to millions now that calamitous and that is why Mr it is harnessed Simonds says credit should be reguThe people of Southern Calilated to prevent the extreme swings fornia Arizona and Nevada are to of the pendulum of business and in be congratulated today for the sedustry curity of their futures has been vastly increased Regulated water Mr Simonds is a brave business supplies have been guaranteed for magnate to even suggest any form their farms" and cities A source of the mighty forces of a tremendous amount of of control which repeatedly carry us to the power has been provided forcheap use brink of wisaster in increasing their comforts and developing their industries" Among the gifted writers of Og-dThe dam was completed with a must be listed Mrs Jewell Both-we- ll $40000000 allotment from the Tull daughter of "John Both-we- ll PWA About-th- e same time as it and sister of Russell L was granted Ickes restored the original name of Boulder dam which had been changed to Hoover Mrs Tiill is now writing a story dam during the preceding adminfor the Woman's World Five of her istration Ickes contended it was f Boy Scout books are in our Came government policy to name gle library One of the books deals against federal structure for a living any with Ogden history man — --: A number of radio sketches are from her clever composition ELLSWORTH SAILS V Association Members Revive Past SALT LAKE CITY Feb 29— (AP) —Officers and members of the Great American Prospectors' association assembled here today for the opening Monday of a school for prospectors at the University of Utah The mine r: veterans gathered at "Roaring Gulch" their headquarters here to exchange experiences and retell famous tales' of r days S Harry Joseph "big chief" of the organization recalled how he and Frank Azzalia & Frenchman spent shaft three years sinking a 700-fowith an auger "We had no money so we had to dig the tunnel ourselves" he said shaft later became The hand-mad- e known as the Lower Mammoth mine " gold-panni- ng ot en — — General To Appear For Housing Program GRAVEST DESERTION "And a congress that failed to protect its own witnesses when summoned to testify in regard to the waste of this tax money would be gravest guilty of deserting one of its ' responsibilities und er s the constitu tion The prepared address on a" foun ders day program here did not spe cifically mention the case of Major General Johnson Hagood but It came at a time when congress was debating an inquiry into Hagood's exile after he had criticized federal spending policies in house commit tee testimony "In short" said Landon in his sec ond speech since being mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate "what we propose is to make relief both honest and HITS DISCRIMINATION JBevcnik jiis lief policies the Karsas governor charged the new deal administration with "discrimination" In agricultural policies and a "political debauch" of the civil service He urged a "sound and stable monetary system'! and "more effective budget-makin- g by the executive" Saying the Issues in the coming national election "hold a deeper interest for our country than any that have arisen for a generation" LanVY don declared: "The task of the Republican party has been multiplied and our path to orderly economic progress unnecessarily barricaded by social and economic experiments introduced in the last three years by the national ad We must begin ministration v all over 'CHAOS STILL REMAINS after three years of experimentation relief still remains in chaos The Intentions of the federal relief administration under the various initials by which it has been identified may have been high and noble The political manhandling of the projects however has been nothing short of shocking "Idealists may have been at 'the front door preaching social justice but party henchmen have been at the back door handing out the jobs" t Redfern Searchers On ' Wrong Track' ALBUQUERQUE — (AP) — N M Feb 29 Jimmy Angel who reto the United States returned cently after making an aerial survey In Venezuela for an exploration company expressed the opinion today WASHINGTON Feb 29 — (AP) searchers for Paul Redfern and his — General Malin Craig chief of plane in British Guiana were on f staff arranged today to appear be- the wrong track The veteran pilot who "spnt sevfore a house military next week in behalf of a pro- eral years in South America said posed $30000000 army housing pro- he sighted a wrecked plane in the I Venezuelan jungle east of Rio MELBOURNE Australia Feb 29 gram — (AP) — Lincoln Ellsworth and reported it to govern Coroni war has The spent department explorer there but it was never officials ment who recently was rescued after be- about $135000000 for housing since forairf1923 and about $30000000 investigated' ing lost in Antarctica sailed for the "I flew about 50 feet over the United States today aboard the ields and technical alrcprnsequip-me- nt ' V tops of the trees" he said "but steamship "Mariposa the cloth was disintegrated from the fuselage and identification was impossible From the direction Red" sub-commit- - O When Mrs Tull was a little girl the family lived in Alder Gulch Montana " No doubt much of the romance of her life which has inspired her stories was drawn from that famous (Continued on Page Two) IF YOU DO HAVE trouble and waste a lot of time and effort during your clearance about your home business or farm and it has been a problem for you in deciding on just what to do with the unneeded things you have valuable of course but nevertheless always in your way IT'S A GOOD IDEA to find a cash buyer who has an immediate need for just what you have to offer How? That's easy Simply call 252 say wants ads and Insert a Want Ad in The Standard-ExaminYour ad will reach the buyers whether it's for-painter's spray-outfistair carpeting guinea- pigs silverware ox anything else of value result- -producing er t a - tee '" " Liberty League Assails Gen Ha good s Removal fern was last reported flying" I would judge it might be his plane" He added that "no white man could live in "that jungle" Angel flew here with eastern mining company officials today — — Action Is Termed An Attack On Constitutional Giant Zeppelin Set Free of Speech Right For Maiden Right fgpeaK me trutn as ne sees it — not even at the request of a congressional committee — without exposing himself to official retaliation if his views are uncomplimentary to those presently in power The statement added: "Aside from the obvious infring-methat the war department put Haupon the rights of the indieven "on this is in effect an lnfring-methe vidual before good spot" the publication of his testimony to upon the prerogatives of the a congressional commltee in which congress itself since the result of he called WPA funds both "easy such a policy is to deny to the and "stage money" legislative branch the benefit of reThe Liberty league said Hagood's ceiving honest advice from public removal had "demonstrated ap- servants concerning matters pecuparently that a citizen mag- not liarly within their knowledge'? WASHINGTON Feb 29 — (AP) —The removal of Maj Gen Johnson Hagood from command of the Eighth corps area was termed an attack on the constitutional rignt of free speech-tonigh- t by the Liberty league x) Rep Blanton charged (D-Te- -- nt nt - the volving' mysterious United States will launch before the German - American mixed claims commission on May 12 an attempt to reopen the famous Black Tom and Kingsland World war "sabotage cases The commission was revealed to FRIE D RICHSHAFEN Feb 29— the (AP) —"The luxury yacht— air" the giant new Zeppelin LZ 129 will soar over the Lake Constance region on its -- maiden flight next Monday if wather permits Zeppe- lin company officials announced Dr Hugo Eckener veteran designer technical expert and pilot of the Zeppelin company said he believtd the huge ship capable of the most adverse weathweathering ' er The ship was four years in construction and cost 200000 today-- ' ' statement: jOn October 5 1935 I Issued-- au prpclamation which made effective the (arms) embargo (of the earlier to lar) with respect to exportationsnow have and I and Ethiopia Itly Issued anew proclamation In order to meet the requirements of the new enactment" ' DIVERS REPGRT LEIIZ' BODY HOT y date night to have set the for hearing arguments on the Ameri can petition to lift the lid Once more on tne explosion cases involving claims totalling $40000000 AFFIDAVIT IS CITED Representatives of this govern ment will seek to put forward what was authoritatively described as evi dence centering upon an affidavit made by James Larkin Irish labor mid-Ma- REBEL CAPTAIN KILLS HIMSELF thing Echo East Canyon Basins Filling Heavy Runoff Looms In March " - ' L For the Individual thrift Is a HUGE WATER LINE wonderful thing For the nation as In addition to the $165000000 fed a whole the pinching of the dollar is not good as it must of necessity eral nroject which includes an ail- slow down the bloodstream of busi- - American canal in Imperial valley ness California there is under way a S220000000' aaueduct to Southern In this world of competition those Calif ornia to c&rryaterfrora the —who "a?ebekw normar nrake-'lif- e (Continued en lage Two) easier for the highly fit Alvan T Eimonds of the Simonds Saw te Steel company predicts there will be a more severe depression In less than ten years if we fail to control credit : By FRANK I WELLER Associated Press Staff Writer United States Will Take WASHINGTON Feb 29— ( AP) —A new appeal to from excessive trading with belligerent Action Before Mixed nations was issued today by President ftoosevelt coincident Claims Board with his signing of the amended neutrality resolution and his immediate application of it to Italy and Ethiopia By LLOYD A LEIIRBAS Associated Press Staff Writer Hailing the addition of a ban against loans to warring WASHINGTON Feb 29— (AP)— nations as "a new arid definite step" ' toward American On the basis of new evidence— in- peace despite conflicts abroad! the president a&ded this affidavit— a i powerhouses - WORLD'S HIGHEST The dam is the highest in the world It backs up water in a natural reservoir forming the greatest lake man ever made The Six Companies on March 11 1931 bid for the job and collected $54500000 for it The difference was not due to added costs but to the contract being on a unit cost basis and many changes were made during the construction The job was done about two and a half years ahead of time But the project — a $165000000 one — has plenty of work left for the government engineers Boulder dam 727 feet high tames the Colorado river It will eventually generate about 2000000 horsepower of electrical energy It will permit reclamation and Irrigation of suffi cient acreage 'a care for 5000000 It will supply domestic persons water for millions in Southern $48-890S9- A LINCOLN Neb Feb 29— (AP)— Governor Alf M Landon of Kansas called upon Republicans tonight to make clear to the needy "that the changes we pledge will bring order out of chaos by purging' federal re lief "of partisanship of waste and of incompetence In a nationally broadcast address Governor Landon said: "When a national administration takes millions and millions paid in taxes by the American people to build a partisan political machine out of want and misery that administration does an indefensible Statement To American Citizens Regarding Shipments To Belligerents Coincides With Signing of Neutrality Law Mysterious Affidavit May Reopen Investigations Into 'Sabotage HEARING DEMANDED Failed To Aid Own Witnesses Says Kansas Governor - Pr Wair Materials STIRS INQUIRY IN WAR BLASTS s ARRAIGNS NEW DEAL LAST EDITIOH THREE SECTIONS OF IRISH LABOR Congress That was the only ceremony Dy which the federal government's largest single contract was terminated Six Companies Inc represented by its construction superintendent Crowe thus fianded over to the reclamation service engineer Lowry the Boulder dam and its - LARKIN LEADER RELIEF PLANS By WALTER B CLAUSEN Associated Press Staff Writer CITY Feb 29— (AP)—Two big hard BOULDER of theNev wild west shook hands tonight and with that handshake one ot the worm's greatest engineering jobs changed hands "Take it it's your now said Frank Crowe to Ralph 4Lowrvtr - yesterday 1936 Governor Xan'don of Kansas on Saturday called for reforming of federal relief activities MAKE CLEAR VL Representatives of Six Companies Inc and Federal Reclamation Service Shake Hands to Mark Completion of Work 1 Asks 'purge 0NG0PTO Inc superintendent Saturday finished his work on Boulder dam Brie CeremrBoiniv SUNDAY MORNING MARCH UTAH CITY LANDON CALLS Six Companies Frank Crowe Cv - - Guaranteed Net Paid- i Task Closed ff fr l':)M4m mm PAGES IBoBiiBclsir © aom y©es IKIarodls off U Into I i M THIRTY-FOU- R Year— No 2 CO h I "The" ? ' - UTAH — Partly cloudy Sunday and Monday change in tempe- ' - ' TO SAVE HONOR Twenty Other Leaders of Japanese Mutiny in Tokyo Prison TOKYO (Sunday) March 1— (By telephone to Shanghai)—- - (AP) Capt Teruzo Ando alleged leader of the Tokyo rebellion shot himself in the head and died late last ' J If the commission rules favorably to the United States the "sabotage"' cases will be reopened for submission of the new evidence If the commission rules against the American petition the cases will have been decided for the third time in favor of Germany andj-h- mixed claims commission thuswould vir task ofrad- tually end its claims against Germany judicating growing out of the World war " non-Americ- ar -- ? — - HITLER MAKES - BID TOBRITAIN a Consents To Negotiations For Proposed New Naval — A high LONDON Fab source disclosed tonight that Reichs- fuehrer Hitler had made a gesture of friendliness to Great Britain to negotiations in Lpn- don for the proposed new Anglo- -' Germa naval treaty The instructions from the German leader it was said have been re ceived by the German embassy but will not be communicated to the until next week pact was said to con?P) said the emissary from martial law headquarters- drove away and Ando was found badly woun d in his hotel' room where he later died He had conformed to tradition and fulfilled his own fanatical idea tain four points: ' of a patriotic career 1 A limitation of the size of arma Nonaka his aide also was re- ments on aircraft carriers ported to have shot himself in the 2 A halt in the construction of presence of several fellow rebel of ' A" (heavy) cruisers class ficers before the general surrender 3 A restriction in te size of of the Insurgents cruisers to 8000 tons with guns of moderate calibre 4 A limitation on - the size of armaments for submarines A shortening of tempers and the strain of anxiety was apparent among delegates to the international naval conference Both British and Americans impatiently awaited a statement from Is the French as to whether they would Condition Physicians Say sign a new general naval treaty— the Showing Slight treaty which Italy already has Indicated she is "not yet ready" to Improvement' agree to -4-f LONDON Feb 129— (AP)— Four REPORTS ROBBERY physicians labored tonight to save the life of Countess Barbara Hut- - LOS ANGELES Feb 29-- 4 (AP) — Woolworth Sheila Manners film actress reton Haugwitz-Reventloone of the wealthier ported to police today Jewelry and heiress and women in the world clothing she valued at $3000 was She was reoorted to have surviv stolen from her apartment last ed two operations— a Caesarian de night while she was absent for a livery of a son last Tuesday and an short "time leaving the door other for the relief of an abdomina obstruction Thursday (Tonight the physicians issued the following bulletin: "The condition of Countess Haug witz - Reventlow improved slightly during the day Her baby continues to do well One of two doctors who came ou' looking cheerful and laughing said "There probably will be no further bulletin tonight but we cannot say British-governme- nt - The-propose- fourHborto SAVE COUNTESS w '- j beetmen datTselegted hAy- i GATHER MONDAY by democrats Reorganization Meeting To Be Held April 4 In Salt Lake City Showdown Anticipated At Meeting On Sugar Trade Vi "Vmtrart SALT LAKE CITY Feb 29 — (AP) — Utah and Idaho sugar beet growers refused today to comproSALT LAKE CITY Feb 29 — mise in their 1936 contract de(AP) — The Democratic state com- mands and negotiations with pro mittee meeting here tonight de- cessors reached a deadlock A "meeting of growers and offi cided to hold its biennial reorgan4 cials of fn this Sugar com- ization meting city Aprfl set for MonAll county committees have been pany was tentatively of both showdown a which instructed tocomplete their re day at was 15 make to March expected parties organization by Proqessors have offered the farmearly preparations for the state committee meeting and the coming ers an increase of 26 to 42 cents a ton over the prices paid for beets campaign Mrs Frank W Penrose vice last year but the growers counterchairman of the committe asked all ed with a demand for a 0 di with refiners of net procommittee members to attend a vision "tmm Aa ond mnlAKSAK eiiorfil which at here Tuesday meeting Miss Mary W Dawson of Wash-- with pulp proceeds going wholly to ington D C chairman of the gen- manufacturers eral advisory committee of the J A Rawlins president of the Democratic national committee Utah Beet Growers association said directors of the goup had discussed will speak the-Utah-Ida- 50-5- ? Salt Lake To Be Among First With AAA Meeting anything definite" : It is known that previous to the countess confinement she suffered from anemia and was under treat ment for this condition v Mr and Mrs Franklyn Hutton the countess! father and stepmother remained close by The young mother's husband Count Court Haugwltz - Reventlow scion of an ancient Danish family stayed constantly ta the Jhouse The great house overlooking Hyde park resembled a hospital Lights shone brightly through some of the upper windows ± : Agreement - Shortly afterward the informant an " ! DESCRIBES SCENE '"A- member of the tailitary forces described Ando's death at the Sanno hotel where 80 of the mutineers were still gathered around him al though the revolt was on the verge of collapse An officer from the headquarters of the martial law administration came to the hotel this informant stated and delivered the advice from a superior officer that suicide was the only honorable way out for " the leaders of the uprising Captain Ando bade farewell to his followers who marched out of the hotel toward the barracks Some of them sang martial songs but a ma jority were openly weening Sudden ly a pistol shot was heard in the hotel EMISSARY LEAVES ' TO MAY 1 1937 v The measure he signed into law extends the neutrality act bt 1933 Lake Search Extended to from today until May 1 1937 It contains authority to embargo arm Beaches May Lift and ammunition to belligerents with Craft Intact the addition of a prohibition against loans or credits to such countries SALT LAKE CITY Feb 29— (AP) It also forbids either the purchase —Two divers searched the Standard or sale of any obligations of a govan arms emOil company's airliner on the bot- ernment against! which declared been has tom of Great Salt lake today but bargo law would not apply In the The failed to find the body of the miss- case of any Latin or South AmerA G Lenz ican republic engaged in war with ing ' saline the Into a The plane plunged power sea the night of October 5 while In his accompanying statement flying from Oakland Calif to this Mr Roosevelt spoke of "the high city The bodies of Pilot RobertAn-S moral duty" he previously had Allen and Mechanic George O urged upon Americans to restrict exwashed up by the ports of essential war materials to derson were pounding waves several days later belligerents to normal peace-tim- e The plane was located earlier in levels Saying It was true that this the week by searching crews using has "not of legis- been the a dragline It rests in 24 leet oi ation he added: subject water and is lodged in ' the crystaliz: TO MAGNIFY EVIL ' ing salt "Nevertheless it Is clear to me TO COMB BEACHES greatly to exceed that basis H V King a company official that with profits from San Francisco said the divers not the result of earning " and Jacob possible during peace and espeGeorge-- ' C "Johnson with the result of giving actual Granter explored the interior of cially to the carrying on of war assistance found clothing only tha cabin but to magnify the very serve would belonging to the men we seek to pre war which evil of Mr King said the crews manning " vent would' a and launches three barge This being! my view I renew the continue their hunt for the body of on be appeal made last October to the Lenz He said it may taught American people that they so con the exterior of the giant liner Searching parties also were orMUuct their trade with belligerent na- they dered to comb the beaches in the tions Uiat it 'fccannot be said that IL belief the body may have washed are seizing new opportunities ior ashore profit or that by changing their King said the plane is encrusted peace time trade they give aid to the layerof salt He said continuation of war" by- a two-inc- h a seam in the fuselage was torn slightly but expressed the belief law will close the subject of neu- it was broken byc the hardening trality legislation at this session of salt congress has been a matter of specu- -4 has been exIN ONE PIECE lation 1 Determination V nf Q mrtTP rlirftfatas Experts said they believed the -permanent neutrality law - voship was not badly damaged when drastic in coming weeks seek action it plunged into the lake Mr King said salvage operations would begin Monday The ship will be raised intact if possible co-pil- ot night HANDLED 20400 CASES Capt Shiro Nonaka chief lieuten During that time It has handled ant to Capt Ando was understood to reliably also to have attempted sui 20400 cases and made awards American claimants totaling $274- cide by self -- shooting r The remainder of the 20 leaders 000000 of which $138000000 has of: the mutiny which ended Satur- been paid All but 153 alleged "sabotage" day with the rebels surrender were cases have been settled Their set reported reliably to be still alive at a military prisor on the outskirts of tlement hinges on the final award ' ' Tokyo AWhexfiithey- - werat being - held (Continued on- - Page Two) Tr-?- PLANE " leader 14-ye- INSIDE tha contract situation at a meeting today but declined to reveal de tails Preston Ellsworth of Rigby president of the Idaho association said he and six other directors planned to come here Monday to attempt to iron out differences : with tha ' processors — —H " r— Initial Regional Sessions To Discuss Plan 'For Bird Flees Tirebug Soil Conservation $500000000 Church Arson Qirge The Memphis and Chicago meet WASHINGTON ' Feb 29 — (AP) insrs have been scheduled tenta —AAA officials said today they new tivelv farm 'to beein next Thursday and the launch were ready to President continue three days with the oth relief program when conservation-sers the next week Roosevelt signs the soil — law Officials said agreement has been into measure ubsidy reached on many of the major de probably Monday roua tails but added that the first ottU Secretary Wallace made encial disclosure of how the program of the tine official examination bilL will of the operate will be made to farm grossed printing The first action of the AAA is ers at the regional meetings certain One conclusion appeared expected to be a formal announce-of the new program will pro—that — ment calling regional meetings LONDON (Sunday) March-vide subsidies for a considerably (AP) — Dr Cedric ' Sydney ! ' Lane-Rober- ts farmers at Memphis Chicago New to greater number of individuals than of the physicians at- York City and Salt Lake City jone did the AAA but that the average of the $500000000 details Haugwitz-Reventlodiscuss tending Countess will be some amount of "payments land for to five-thirretire crop m a said at ' today program ' smaller what soil conservation "everything is satisfactory'" w - w ty 1 - 4 — (AP) — menaced tho An English Bparrow First Methodist church building with fire today when it picked up a lighted cigaret d flew with it from the street to its tinder-lik- e in the eaves of the church nest ' Fire Chief Tom Sexton and his evitien said they found sufficient dence to charge the bird with arson But it flew away' when tho alarm sounded and hasn't returned Should it come home it would find its nest In ashes and a big hole in tne meiai root waere a ire-mchopped their way in to extinguish the blaze OCALA Fla Feb 29 a-i- en Jt |