Show i THE OGDEN STAND WEBER SCORES WITH OPERETTA REPEAT TONIGHT Arsenal Reconstruction Progress Is Praised By Blood After Inspection 11 I ARD-EXAMINE- CHINA PREPARING FOR JAPAN WAR EDITOR FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1936 R Date Chosen By U P Club NOT GUILTY IS ASSERTS OPENING COLORFUL The show opens with a burst of color and music as the chorus sings "Roses” and Hurrah Hurrah” The annual rose festival is being held in Eurolania on the banks of the Danube as a young Los Angeles news photographer Merle Allen who has been sent to “cover” the celebra- tion arrives The people are feeling sad because the royal treasury is exhausted Popova played by Keith Bingham is planning to take advantage of this situation and start a revolution and gain control of the land Percival McPipp played by Jack Dieu a Hollywood film director offered the king Montmorency played by Howard Randall a million dollars for the privilege of filming a romantic drama Popova here sees an opportunity to destroy the king and his followers and gain control of affairs His plans are foiled by the American cameraman and Prince Karl acted The king by Alan Christiansen who offers a perfect double of Ed Wynn decides to reward the two heroes ROLES WELL PLAYED Other roles are well played by Viola Geertsen as Rose of the Danube the king’s petite daughter Jessie Adams as Queen Florinda Rosetta Green as Daisy the youngest daughter of the king The cast also includes Clarence Luther Catherine Wayment Darrel Stokes Weldon Heslop and June Taylor The operetta is under direction of Albert J Powell music supervisor of Weber county schools The high school orchestra plays the accompaniment during the production ANNUAL PARLEY OF WEBER CLUB Will Be Held At Hotel Ben Lomond At Eight P M Tomorrow The annual membership meeting of the Weber club will be held at the club quarters in the Hotel Ben Lomond at eight p m tomorrow the feature being election of officers and directors W D Brown president has urged all members to attend so that a full representation will be on hand when those who will conduct the affairs of the club for the coming year are chosen A buffet supper will be served y between and seven p m The members will elect a president vice president and five directors all of whom will compose the board of directors which will choose the secretary The present officers in addition to are Harold E HemH B ingway vice president Young secretary and H B Barton treasurer The directors are H A Benning 'LL L S Corey" George S W Nims and LeRoy B Eccles Young " five-thirt- Mr-Brow- H Chief Powerless In Opening of Street Chief of Police Rial C Moore has advised property owners in the vicinity of Thirtieth street and Adams avenue that he is powerless to comply' with their request to open a street from Adams avenue to Ogden avenue between Thirty-firand Thirtieth streets and that they will have to take the matter up with the city commissioners Action by the commissioners Is necessary to open the road which is at present being used as a lane according to Chief Moore who inspected the proposed road Wednesday Later City Commissioner George O’Connor also made an inspection of the property j Enjoy Easter Dinner At The SUPERVISION VITAL Sound supervision of the projects he said is one of the important factors in making them successful both from the standpoint of the work itself and the men employed “I feel this project will be continued” he added “Utah has the reputation for square dealing with the new deal Governor Blood has been taken at his word because of the results that have been shown in this state and his word carries weight with the WPA” Frank M Browning chairman of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce military affairs committee which touiv sponsored the inspection pointed to the strategic position held "by Ogden in protecting the entire Pacific Coast and outlined the activities which brought about approval of the first allocation “The arsenal will be a benefit to the entire state” he said “The state is fortunate that the work has been started and I believe it is the beginning of full development of the ordnance depot “We would like to have the governor convey to Washington what he has seen at the depot” Others who made the inspection included Robert W Craven district director of WPA G M McMillan WPA regional engineer and the other members of the military affairs committee ‘Post Road’ Will Be Offered Saturday Theta Alpha Phi will present “Post Road” at eight-fiftee- n o’clock Saturday evening in Weber college auditorium sponsored by the four-stak- e Beehive girls of the city for welfare work among the groups Miss Marian Redd of the public speaking department of the University of Utah will be in the leading role The public is invited to attend Reserve Officers To Hold Session Tonight Reserve officers of Ogden will gather at the armory tonight at eight o’clock to receive instruction from Maj W H Hammond ROTC commandant at Ogden High school on the Colt 45 caliber side arm and on the Springfield rifle Employment in Austria is greater than a year ago and is rising - - WON’T BE AGGRESSOR “China will not be the aggressor But China wants the world to know that she is now preparing to meet her old enemy Japan In a year or two we shall be ready to demand the return of Manchuria If Japan does not accede to our demands we shall by force take the territory which is rightfully ours” China he said is tom between two great forces— Japan and Soviet Russia It will not ally itself with Russia he said because “Russia beis trayed us once” ThereforeIts-China - moves depending upon itself have been such as to assure its own national protection Close has been developed between the various "Chinese groups with the principal government at Nanking and the Canton government ready to aid in any conflict against Japan Interpretation of the Mongolia and Manchuria situation by the young Chinese was followed by the clear cut statement that America does not need to fear immediate war with kingJapan as the Oriental island dom will first battle China and Rus- sia “After that I do not know But look out for the unseen enemy within your own midst and on the Pacific coast” he concluded He expressed belief that a European conflict is certain directly between France and Germany probably with England and Italy as onlookers only but Russia taking a part as a French ally After visiting in Ogden and Salt Lake Chow Souyu plans to leave for Kansas City Mo where he will consult with faculty members of the University of Missouri going then to Chicago for a brief stay His visit to WINANS Dinner Program and Dance Will Take Place At Union Station Members of Union Pacific Old Timers’ club No 6 will hold their annual spring party Saturday April 25 at the Union station according to plans annourtced at a meeting Thursday night The assemblage will include a f dinner beginning at p m in the station dining room fol lowed by a program of entertain ment and dancing in the station assembly room club president C K Winans said he expects about 100 members to go on a special excursion trip to Los Angeles next month for christening of the streamliner "City Delay In Early Vegetable of Los Angeles” This will take Trade Reflected In place he said between May 15 and April 1 Shipments The annual conventions of the Old Timers and women's auxiliary Cool and unsettled weather is will be held at Los Angeles in conthe harvesting of early retarding nection with the christening cerevegetable crops in northern Calimonies fornia thus slowing shipments eastward the Pacific Fruit Express company reported today California vegetable shipments through Ogden are still running about 100 carloads daily approximately the same as several weeks IN WARD ago with a sharp increase expected as soon as the weather clears on the coast officials said Due to recent rises in the price The drama “Old R F D ” which was to have been presented by of potatoes daily vegetable shipmembers of the L D S Nineteenth ments from Idaho have increased ward in the Plain City ward hall about 50 per cent and now average around 150 carloads a day Of tonight has been postponed until these 145 carloads Are to 140 about 17 because one Friday night April of the principal players was unex- potatoes pectedly called away The performance will be held next Friday night for the benefit of the Plain City baseball team six-thir- 4-- SPRING’S SMARTEST FASHIONS The Fashion Hit For Spring ty WEATHER SLOWS COAST HARVEST DELAY OCCURS PLAY $ Stunning Coats of 100 Camel's Hair in all the new Spring shades Beautifully Ideal for over lined your mannish suit and Spring silk dresses Ws Seminary Students To Capital Saturday Washington D C he explained will be particularly for the purpose of seeing Senator Borah whom he explained is considered one of the great friends of the Chinese nation He will go to New York to finish his eastward tour and then plans a hurried return westward across the United States to return by Pacific liner to China EXPLAINS PLANE STATUS When asked particularly regarding airline travel to China in this connection he said: “The Chinese governments have declined to issue permits for building airports or loading places for American airplanes among these being the China Clipper “It is not because we do not like America for we do We are not afraid of what Americans will do But if we grant this permission to Americans the Japanese will say they are entitled to the same permission and demand it “We do not’ want the Japanese to have any foothold of this kind on our soil So we must ask the Americans to stop their planes at Manila or some other port away from China and hae the last part of the journey made "by ocean steamer” Two hundred fifty L D S Weber seminary students will participate in the annual educational tour of Salt Lake City Saturday The students will leave Ogden at eight a m in charge of Principal F G Eyre and Instructor Elmer Peterson Upon arrival at Salt Lake City the students will be met by John Giles of the University of Utah who Will conduct the party to historical spots of interest to students of religious education - New Arrivals— 11 Featured Saturday at -- Wildcats To Compete In Provo Track Meet $ Weber college tracksters will engage in competition in track and field events Saturday at Provo with Westminster Snow1 and Brigham Young university Twenty-fou- r trackmen will make the trip to Provo Gus Vaughn Herman Mines and Stan Watts are outstanding members of the Weber team Carl Belliston will be in charge of the squad Stunning New Fashions n Colorful Prints Sheers and including a large Crepes selection of dashing Jacket Dresses Navy and the smartest new Spring colors ( Great Spring Success! Fur-Trimm- 12 Noon to 9 P M Charles Glasspool and the Monte Carlo Orchestra in ed i Concert 2 -- 46 : 30 to 8 P M 4 i Special Easter Cabaret Dance Saturday j 4-11- -36 ’ Chauncey W West Gen Mgr ALL-FEATU- A REFRIGERATOR RE TON features see the Baskador f posi- You buy a refrigerator vst once lifetime so be sure it’s in e 4 4 SPARTON quality PRICED That Will Take You ’Round the Corner to Spring Each Hat NEW and hand-picke- d from the very cream of the Spring Crop! Full range of head sizes from1 21 to 24! New grays blues reds and A hat for every yellowa Even new Saddle-Tan- ! hour or every one of your days featured “FROM YARN TO YOU” AT jjnnrrinnnnnnns o'OTrraTnnnrr Priced From $1950 to $2750 4 ONLY B B And Up Ogden Utah V OG yj A UE 2465 Washington Ave 350 25th Street j j X smart Saturday at $1499 Goodimate is the only Men’s Clothing Maker in America who weaves dyes and finishes its own worsted fabrics Each garment is completely tailored under one roof and management Goodimate Clothes are union-mad- e of good quality fabrics good tailoring and the new Symphony Trimming Sport models combined with snappy new patterns make these suits outstanding Two pants suits you must Vogabin fast freezing vnit tive ice tray releaso Dashing Swagger Suits with g collars of rich soft squirrel Beautifully silk lined A variety of Spring’s smartest colors Also many other new arrivals face-framin- Tko Antrfrost Electric Clock — is only on of tko Lost of SPAR-- j M5©S C K -- for street liquor at 320 Twenty-fift- h on February 22 The jurors after deliberating for about two hours reported they were unable to agree upon a verdict They reported they stood one for three for acquittal-an- d and Justice Alfred conviction Gladwell told them to continue their deliberations until they had agreed upon a verdict Some 15 minutes later the jury returned the verdict Witnesses for the state who testified regarding the alleged sale were Paul Strebel W C Johnson and L Robinson state liquor inspectors The defendant denied the charge and he and Jim Crowe were witnesses for the defense Members of the jury were John P Stephens Grace Carney Muriel Anderson and Margaret Klenke Sooner or Later you'll get around to GOODIMATE smmoM EaEAED' Fashion Center Hofei Ben Lomond st - morale” Such is the statement of Chow Souyu of Canton China executive director of the Union of Editors and a leader of the Kwang-ton- g Chinese Nationalist party “China will not be the aggressor” he said" “But China wants the world to know that she is now preparing herself 'to meet her old enemy Jaas he talked to pan” he continuedmen in the Hotel Ogden newspaper Ben Lomond The Chinese leader is visiting his cousin Joe Hip manager of the National Dollar store in Ogden The visitor is making a tour of the United States having spent more than a year on the Pacific coast and studied newspaper methods and economic conditions in cities scattered from Mexico to the Canadian border “I am visiting in America to study American methods in newspaper work in business and industrial policies and to acquaint Americans with China” he said “China is not understood Much of the news about China is sent out by Japanese It is made to reflect against Chinese “China is taking steps now to get a better understanding among other peoples China desires to have its conditions understood as they really are not as others desire to have them understood” Referring to the possibility of war between China and Japan the Chinese leader said that the younger military element of Japan desired to battle the Soviet republic that the older Japanese were in favor of continued pressure against the Chinese and extension of Japanese influence southward in China Most Beautiful dict of hot guilty in the case of Bert Jones alias C T Bass who was "charged with unlawful sale of China is preparing for war against Problems encountered in conducting the WPA program were then discussed Mr Greenwell Explaining there are thousands of unemployed and needy through no fault of their own Mr Greenwell said: “The best way to care for them is to provide work relief instead of the dole thus keeping the relief clients in work habits so that they will be capable of stepping into private employment if the occasion demands We have found the relief clients want to work and that worthy projects improve their Ogden’s After more than two hours deliberation late Thursday a jury in Burch Creek court returned a ver- Japan preparing through the buildand airGratification at the work being f of Utah and the United States gov- ing of railroads thehighways of accumulation ports through done in rehabilitation of the army’s ernment owe Ogden and Mr Green and other and equipment airplanes for the of a debt was well arsenal gratitude expressed Ogden men for the former Ogden the training of its young Thursday night by Governor Henry manner in which feel leaders Chinese the conflict that H Blood after an inspection of the newspaper man has handled the certain must come with WPA officials and a work depot group of prominent Ogden business men The inspection party numbering about 65 was conducted over two sections of the magazine area on a flatcar pushed by a government locomotive Captain Carroll H Deitrick arsenal commander directed the tour so that the party was able to see construction of the new igloo type magazines SAFEST lTTb KNOWN Captain Deitrick expained the new type magazines are the safest known for the housing of munitions He said it is hoped the appropriation of $300000 in WPA0 funds will be increased to $3500-00so that the plant can be completely reconstructed He praised the attitude of the some 400 WPA workers employed on the project saying they too had been rehabilitated Their morale has improved he declared and their mental state has changed during the last three months because “they are building something of value that will last for 100 years” After the inspection the governor twas guest at a dinner at the Hotel Ben Lomond PRAISES WPA “I am greatly impressed with what is being done and the prospects for future development” declared the governor “I also am impressed with the rehabilitation of the men who some months ago were out of employment This project as well as other WPA projects is the complete answer to those who think public funds are being spent in a wasteful manner” The chief executive praised Captain Deitrick and Captain Edward M George construction quartermaster for the manner in which they are supervising the projects declaring the money is being spient wisely and this fact adds to the probability of the work being continued after the present allocation is expended by July 1 Pointing out there will have to be a continuation of WPA work for some time the governor urged all to get behind a drive for more funds for the arsenal PROMISES SUPPORT “I will be glad to continue jmy efforts to obtain additional funds for the project” he said “It may be- - possible that in a few days I can go to Washington and if lido I assure you I will give attention to your request for more funds along with other matters “I have no compunction about asking for additional money I am not one to advocate the United States pouring out additional funds in such a lavish way as in recent years and for that reason I have urged the counties th churches and charitable organizations to aid in the recovery work through assuming the responsibility they "Used to assume “If these organizations assume their full responsibility the burden of the United States will be lessened But until that comes human suffering cannot be looked upon lightly We will have to get federal funds to give to worthwhile projects which will produce something of lasting benefit and build men" LAUDS GREENWELL Governor Blood paid high tribute to Darrell J Greenwell WPA and state public welfare director declaring the state VOGUE Burch Creek Court Jury Acquits Bert Jones On Sale Charge Visitor Warns U S Brilliant Costumes Gay New Type Igloo Magazines Viewed On Tour Ogden To ‘Beware of Your Music and Fine Acting In By Business Men And Officials Unseen Enemies’ ‘Rose of Danube Governor Pledges Support Brilliant and lavish costumes gay and whimsical music fine acting comedy and stage settings are features of Weber High school’s presentation of the operetta “Rose of the Danube” which will be repeated o’clock in tonight at eight-fiftee- n the high school auditorium The production was staged Thursday afternoon for the junior high school students of the county VERDICT RUM "4 VOGUE 2465 Washington USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN !ULOJlJLSliULSLJLJLOJLflJ ' 2 ’ |