Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 10 1937 Stenographer Directs Sale Of Scrapped Trolley Cars COURT DELVES INTO BUSINESS mands $3000 Payment On Insurance fW- Whether the California Fire Insurance company should pay $3000 to Luiggi Viscosgliosi as a result and of damage to this bar restaurant at 306 Twenty-fift- h street April 23 1936 was the question before a jury in federal district court here today After hearing testimony of the plaintiff Tuesday afternoon and postponing sentencing of four defendants today until ten a m tomorrow tentatively District Judge Tillman D Johnson resumed the civil case of Visoosgliosi against the insurance company The place referred to in the case was barroom and lunchroom Evidence was brought out that one Insurance company had insured the fixtures for $2000 on March 10 1936 and that three days later on March 13 that policy was cancelled and another policy with the defendant company for $3000 had been executed A short time later the plaintiff according to the testimony attempted to obtain a policy for $3500 from still another company With the close of the plaintiff’s case shortly after' noon today the defense counsel Paul H Ray of Salt Lake City presented his opening argument in which he declared that the jury would be given an opportunity to view the premises for the purpose cf inspecting the damage claimed There was tion the court would be in session until tomorrow afternoon as eight Ogden firemen and one police officer were sworn as the court recessed for luncheon Other defense witnesses will be put on the stand it was indicated by Mr Ray Mr Viscosgliosi denied he had of any knowledge of the origin not the fire and said he did recognize ' any of the numerous pictures of the place presented to him Max Davidson today testified as to the fixtures sold to the plaintiff and on cross examination there appeared a difference of opinion as to the Value of the property The other witness of this morning’s session was D Hercovitz who told of property he had sold to the an plaintiff and became Involved in the Mr at with Ray argument outset of his cross examination “I am here to tell the truth as best I can and I don’t intend to be insulted” said Mr Herscovitz at the outset of his cross examination by Mr Ray after he had been ex- amined by Arthur Woolley attorney for the plaintiff Viscosgliosi and William Janesini one of his employes were freed June 6 1936 of arson charges in city court as a result of the fire the Plaintiff and defense in present case admit that the fire was o( an arson nature - I D GRANTS Seek Permission to Vary From Present Hour Work Setup De- NEW YORK March 10—(UP)— Eight soft coal operators of the Rocky Mountain area conferred with John L Lewis- president of the United Mine Workers of Amer- K ica today and requested two concessions which Lewis said he would refer to the miners policy committee The conference took place durof the Appalachian ing a recess conference The joint wage-hou- rs Rocky ’Mountain operators headed of Omaha by Eugene McAuliffe ’ nQirgil SIX DAYS AT PEAK privilege of working six days a week for not more than 12 weeks a year during the season of peak demand The 12 weeks would fall in January December and 1— The : I V February 2 — That in event of suspension of the Appalachian agreement on which the Rocky Mountain contract is modeled because of failure of negotiators to agree before April 1 Rocky Mountain operators be permitted to continue mining activities This would be McAuliffe ' J 'sells equipment of selling street cars Pretty Virginia Carey has the distinction If you don’t believe this just trot oyer to the she sits and ask her If you haven’t lots where hotel Lomond Ben staff of sales resistance you’ll probably buy one (Standard-Examiner V ' photo) ' 'j Bodies Could Be jUsed said with the understanding that any basic changes in the Appalachian contract agreed upon subsequently would be incorporated in the Rocky Mountain contract UTAH REPRESENTED in addition to The operators McAuliffe were Moroni Heiner of Salt Lake representing Utah operators John Morgan Seattle representing Washington operators F O Sandstrom Denver representing Colorado and New Mexico operators H B Crandall Denver representing northern California lignite operators T Ci Russell Butte and Albert Gatley Chicago representing Montana operators and P T Burnell Gebo Wyoming who with McAuliffe represented ' Wyoming operators The delegation expected to start home late today cars formerly owned by the Utah Rapid Transit company’ The cars Chicken Coops One until put out of service by the company’s bus system had ' for Suggestion years served on the principal Wan’na buy a street Car? system throughout - — transportation city ‘ If so Virginia Carey stenograph- theMiss GIRL V KNOWS SONGS explained the cars er behind her miniature desk in are soldCarey sans wheels trolleys or LOGAN O— (UP)— Arlene Recthe Hotel Ben Lomond can help any type of motive power She be- tor daughter of Mr‘ and you She is acting as sales agent lieves buyers could convert them Mrs Alva Rector can identify 10 into garages chicken coops or can- different orchestras by their theme for George D Bercu she songs and can name 35 other yon cottages “They’re really bargains" said “They come in two sizes The At any rate as one observer popular songs when she hears them ' large size sells for $75 and the noted it’s worth the call for the played -4 the of small size for $50 Delivery charges opportunity meeting Introduced the Eastman are extra” George stenographer first portable camera in America Miss Carey Is supplying detailed -- — In 1888 The device took a circuinformation to prospective buyers London had 4732 fires last year lar picture and weighed 22 ounces who would like one of the street j ‘ i : R ber of the faculty publications LOST MEMORY C BLAZE DETAILS Bar and Cafe Owner STANDARD-EXAMINE- — ‘ Dog’s Life Say Youths Difficulty encountered in "get- ting near" the newspaper was due to the fact that there Is but one copy of the Signpost and the Lamp Post and they are tacked to a bul- CASE PUZZLES Officers First Think Girl “Doped” Amnesia Is Blamed By Doctor A crisis in Weber college student publications was seen today when two staff members of the “Signrepost” weekly news-bulletMrs Ruth Cloward 20 of 2124 signed to publish their own bulleMonroe avenue found Tuesday tin which they named the “Lamp Post” night lying unconscious on the Lake City highway three Faculty members looked askance miles south of the city limits is a at the new publication wondervictim of amnesia her physician ing whether it should be censored Dr M J Seidner said today or not State Patrolman Rink Smurth-wait- e “I haven’t been able to get near and Ray Clawson who found it” said David Trevithick a mem the woman about 15 inches off the edge of the pavement 100 feet south of a veterinary hospital near Chimes View residential district first thought she might have been drugged The doctor said there was no evidence of bodily assault and chemical analysis of contents of her stomach today showed no traces of drugs having been given the young woman Dr Seidner said the young woman has suffered previously from amnesia attacks She was unable to remember her namr or any details of last night’s adventures he reported but was resting well According to the sheriffs office Mrs Cloward jwho has been residing with her mother Mrs Henry Hayes had left home to attend a L D S Fourth ward Mutual association meeting It wasj understood the woman had gone for an automobile ride with a mile companion and had not attended the church meeting the officers said The Weber college Youths’ Revolving Live and Learn plan of Joe Donahue and Carl Wallis took a ludicrous turn today when members of the Association for the Y R L L F who had previously announced their backing of the plan published a proposed amendment to it “While Mr Wallis and Mr Donahue shave done a great thing we feel that their plan could be enlarged to take care of many other evils" read the publication STARVING SHIVERING “Man’s best friend the dog Is leading a dog’s life Starving and shivering they go from garbage can to garbage can actually consuming scraps of food teeming with billions of bacteria Our plan' entirely subsidiary to the Y R L L F will pay every destitute dog $45 per month will provide factories for pasteurizing milk for the canines and install a fire plug on every corner” GOVERNMENT MONEY The scheme they said would be fiananced by the government which would give each dog 20 years In which to repay his $45 per month The dogs would earn money at the rate of fifty cents an hour for keeping cats quiet cents' an hour for maktwenty-fiv- e ing footprints in wet concrete and receive other remuneration for not dragging bones bn people’s lawns President Leland Creer of the college ! at the same time termed j the Y R L L F “literary recWeekly attendance at British reation” and said that the “faculty movie theatres is now 19500000 the public and president of the college are amusedly unconcerned with the whole affair” Bud-Nippi- ng com- - taittee in Og-den-S- §lt letin board “We became disgusted with the lavender and lace edition of the Signpost this week which was Is- sued because the Board of Control thought the last Issue too radical” stated Tony Yarbrough and Frank McQuown editors of the Lamp Post today — 4 If doughnuts crack when frying use less baking powder They come out best when the dough is as soft as can be handled - i j 5 j - s V £ S VSNSSN QUOTAicEtoBY ’ A FEDERAL ROAD UNIT The first complete official report on results of the community chest campaign! under the preliminary unit account plan was received at headquarters today from the federal bureau of public roads office The report said the goal had been exceeded Unofficial word had been received that the U S biological survey and forest service also have exceeded their goals Lawrence M Malan chairman! of the county employe group said Weber county employes shop their quotas within an hour Tuesday : I 1937 Studebaker must have TH£ big price appeal as well as eye appeal to be selling so remarkably And a car for car comparison will convince you that you’ll do better to invest in a Studebaker You get the extra value of Studebaker size of Studebaker construction engineering and the almost incredible new Studebaker gas and oil and innovations savings which by actual proof equal or better those of lowest priced cars STUDIBAKSR’S C L T BUDGET PLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS - over-subscrib- ’ ed 4 Rasmussen-Haye- s d! 2224 Washington Phone 506 Italy has sharply boosted its gaso- line sales tax Co Ave' 1 i " H C H Thorstensen Probate Is Asked Petition for probate of the estate of Charles H Thorstensen Ogden business man who died February - in Phoenix Ariz was filed in Second district court today by his widow Mary C Thorstensen The petition states that he left no will and that the value of the estate exceeds ' $10000 including $5000 worth of real estate Appointment Of Charles C Thorsten sen a son and George M Thorstensen a brother of the decedent as administrators is requested Heirs at law are Mrs Thorstensen and her son 23 1937 A fr - ness To cjuickly relievo chapping roughness cracking apply soothing cooling Menlholatum and the pleasing taste and aroma of Chesterfield cigarettes You Bear somebody compliment Chesterfields at a party ' Another time the grocer tells you it’s a dam good cigarette Or you see a group of men on a street comer most of ’em smoking Chesterfields u stop St! ' vV V' -- over the country you hear more people mention the refreshings mild- ILIPS T -A All CHAPPED ' - S‘c9 winoyane iroa aftir-jhr- rt Irritation Give your face treat with the new MENTH0LATUM BRUSHLESS SHAVE that soothes ad tones the skin The mart tender your slid the more you will like this cream But if you are not delighted send emoty carton and tube to Mentholatum Com oany Wichita Kansas for refund of purchase price and postage it -- 1 r -: :: Because they have what ' smokers like Chesterfields are humming right along rv Members of The Buddist Church of Ogden NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the members of the Buddist Church of Ocden will hold a meeting on the 14th day of March 1S37 at 2:00 o'clock P M at the old Buddist w Secretary - V J w 'X ‘l ATTEST: TOSHIO KATO President vv v I v Church at 225 Electric Alley In Ogden City Weber County Etats of Utah The object of said meeting la to consider and act upon & proposal to Incorporate the Buddist Church of Ogden and to transact such other business as may properly corns before It DATED February 24 1537 TETSUO ISHTHAilA xs Ccpftlght 1937 Lccrrx Sc Mm Tobacco Co |