Show FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 28 1336 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINF- R LATIN AMERICA egistration Districts of Weber HAILS PIONEER OF AIR TRAILS - i Next Registration Day —Tomorrow Saturday August 29th REGISTER NOW! Former U S Army Pilot Credited With Charting 4550 Mile System i b£ IIAKRY W FRANTZ United Tress Staff Correspondent Mail)-T- he LIMA Peru (UP)-(- By west coast of South America hails Capt Harold R Harris former United States army pilot as the pioneer in the establishment and operation' of the great Pan American-Grac- e air system extend4550 miles from Cristobal Pan ing ama to Montevideo Uruguay Harris best known in the United States as chief of army flight test work at Dayton from 1921 to 1924 is vice president and operations manager of “Panagra” with head quarters here The senior vice president of the company is John D MacGregor general manager with offices in New York The company has Harris came to Peru in 1926 after retirement from the army7 to dust cotton from the air as protection against plant insects and diseases After a brief experience along the coast of Peru he envisaged the commercial practicability of far-- 5 in South America flung air-linHrst he started modest local operations in Peru and after carefully touring the continent he was able to self great North American commercial and maritime interests on the idea of a great commercial aviation system Friends of Harris tell of his distinguished aviation career during the World War where he trained in Italy and became instructor for the three-mot- flyingCapronis Under orders of Major Fiorello now mayor of New York Harris was in charge of an army flight across the Alps ferrying the giant Caproni bombers from factory at Milan for delivery to the United States navy in France air-mind- Q v ed no-presi- dent ’ es O inter-Americ- an or La-Guar- O John D Jr Has Prints ' Put on File a By FREDERICK OTIDIAN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP)— The proudly announced that they’ve obtained the recently fingerprints of John D Rockefeller Jr the financier Edgar A Guest the poet and Walter Disney the Mickey Mouser They also have theTnky digita records of John B Stetson the maker of hats Sir Jame3 H Mac brien commissioner of theRoya Canadian Mounted police Guy Lombardo the player of sweet music and Sir Ronald C Britain’s ambassador to theLindsey United G-m- Cn States None of these folks is guilty of robbing any banks nor swiping any automobiles They’re all okeh citi zens and the federal bureau of in vestigation is keeping their prints on file as a favor MORE THAN 150000-- J Edgar Hoover the chief in fact bas the finger prints of more than 150000 persons who never committed a crime in their lives He even has ours all nicely laid out on a little white card with ten squares one for each finger anc thumb If Guy Lombardo or Sir Ronald or John D Jr or ourself ever should fall down the steps and bump our noggins thus losing our memories the would take a look at our fingers and tell us who we were This knowledge is comforting "and makes life a lot G-m- en more bearable Hoover keeps the prints "In his civil identification section strictly apart from the criminal division where he has the images of the fingers of some 4000000 thieves murderers dope peddlers kidnapers robbers and plain plug-ugliThe idea is to as many prints - as possible from get Americans for their own protection t Whole school houses of children have been for Hoover er’s files fingerprinted as have the complete memberships of many Rotary and Kiwanis clubs As Hoover explains INSURES FAMILY “When a person places his fingerprints inthe bureau's civil files he automatically insures his family ' against prolonged mental suffer-ing and the expenditure of a large amount of money in an effort to locate him should he be unfor--i tunate enough to In some manner in which allperish means of iden-- 1 tification except finger prints are lost or should he become the vlc- tim of amnesia' Anybody wanting this kind of in-- surance can write Hoover here and get a fingerprint card by return mail The rest is easy but messy Ahy police department can do aJ neat job of finger printing on re- quest or you can buya bottle of India ink and do the job yourself REQUIRES PRACTICE This requires some little to get exactly the right practice amount O&DEN BLV£ A SUPPLY CQ of ink on the finger tips and the right degree of pressure on the card to obtain a clear image without smudging The job ber 6 The next registration day is ought to REGlSTflATIOfl DAY be done in the cellar Jndia tomorrow Saturday August 29th ink is mighty hard stuff to wash out TOMORROW SAT table cloths agents The 1936 YEAR themselves have a THE 29TI1 fancier method of taking the District Address Name Pbone prints of peigsonal callers They 1 Mrs Mary Garner 313 32nd street tough each finger to a piece of Place Your Name On The 2 Mrs Cornelia Weston’ 239 34th -green plush and- - then touch street 3337-the same finger to the piece of paBooks If You Want 3 Ophelia L Elswood 3289 Wall aveper That prints the lines of the nue 3983 To Vote 4 Katherine Taggart 2883 Wall avefinger in indelible black It’s an eerie experience nue watching your 5 Mrs Marie M Jones ’2849 Filigree nice clean finger making a dead Have your name on the books if avenue black mark Both the plush and Jane Baker 3051 Grant avenue the paper are sensitized chemically you want to vote Margaret Whitaker 322 30th street The process is fine for use on those Every voter’s name must be on L Young 302 27th street fastidious people who don’t like the registration list before he can 2773 Hazel Fleming 255 26th vote at the general election Novem- street Dinky fingers 1790 es law-abidi- ng jQ — 1 Dof AUGUST G-m- en registration apple- M T's-r- er for Luella Doxey 238 Doxey avenue Mrs A P Ballinger 2661 Wall avenue 2762-12 Mrs Georgia Johnson 2475 D avenue 4097-- J 13 Mrs John Rankin 2171 Reeves avenue 14 Dora Ferguson 3330 Jeff avenue 15 Mary Breen 2321 Lincoln avenue 10 11 W 1906-- 16 Luella Elmer 608 Douglas street Elizabeth Fuller 979 Jefferson ave nue 25 Lora R Errett 1071 Liberty ave- 13-nue 26 Jennie Flygare 16th street 23 24 M 2338-- 27 W David W Evans nue 2620-Elizabeth Tracy 2071-- 2248 Lincoln ave- - 1303 W 17 241 21st street Eliza Clifton 266 21st street avenue Elizabeth M Sarah Cunningham 1723 Childs avenue 20 Della S Shurtllff 1609 Wash avenue 1127-21 Estella K Holley 868 8th street 3647-19 street 989-- W Genevieve street R James 159 W 2nd Goddard 32 Mrs Rae Mattson 97& 631 3379-- R T Wayment 33 Melvlna 34 Mary E Carroll avenue nue 4423 Liberty 1084 21st W Mrs Caleb Parry W 22 2558-- 2060 W 31 R W M W - R Mrs James F Hadley 2488-- W 18 M Lottle G Norris 1676 Wash ave- nue H Martin 2024 Adams avenue Ellen Conn ole 2363 Adams 47 Mrs H B Mansfield 2618 Adams - Mrs avenue ave 1989-- J 36 Mrs Elsie Malan 2351 Jefferson 48 Lulu M Stephens 422 Blnford aveavenue nue 37 Charlotte L McKinnon '635 23rd 49 Carrie Hlnchcllff 472 29th street street 50 Blanche J norance 2969 Porter 33' Miss Ida Wade 2335 Monroe ave- avenue 2239-nue 2233-2923 Monroe 51 Mrs Mario Brlem 39 Ruth J Clements 2421 Quincy ave avenue 3840-1512-R nue 52 Mrs Marie Krey 2728 Gramercy 49 Mrs Emma Noppcr 2324 Jackson x avenue 2063-avenue 53 Mrs Gwen Evans 3056 Adams ave41 Aubrey Henderson 1161 Capitol nue avenue" 54 Beulah Thompson 3232 ‘Washing42 Mrs R D Peters 2606 Harrison ton avenue 1197-- J avenue 2109-55 Harriet E Shaughnessy 2823 Eccles 43 Clair C Carver 951 Blnford aveavenue nue 19C9-1444 Blnford 58 Mrs Genesta Maw 44 Gwendolln C Grant 872 26th avenue 3654-- R v street Burch Creek — Dolores J Brown 235 36 £h 45 Eva Richards 2636 Liberty avestreet nue 2065-“ 40 Mary C McNally 2516 Orchard Eden— Jennie Guthrie avenue Helen Mrs B Green Taylor— 35 22nd street 21st street 2168 Adams i R R W 2225 Ogden ave- No Ogden No 1—Eva W Phillips No Ogden No 2— Mrs Emily B Folk-ma- Uintah —Mrs Margaret Lamb Huntsville — Adella Grow Wilson—Mrs Hilda Bingham Harrlsvllle— Ada M Taylor Rlverdale —Cora Child Farr West — Mrs Sarah Tomlinson West Weber— Martena T Surrage Randall— Mrs Naomi Randall Roy— Mrs Olive Hollands Liberty—Mrs Elizabeth Roades Marriott— Floyd Stanger Fairmont— Mrs Lillian R Bingham Warren — May Wayment — n ’ Slatertvllle Mrs Ellen Bowns Hooper No 1 — Cora S Powers Hooper No— 2—Hattie G Parker Kanesville La Verna Green Plain City— Ina Carver Pleasant view— Mrs J Roylance West Warren— Mrs C Ji Whle ‘ 40-J-- 2’ a — |