Show i D ' TEMPERATURES period ending at 7 a m) Min Max 62 82 60 93 jMinneapolls Ogden 68 89 64 90 New York' Boise 62 82 66 SO lOmaba Chicago 70 90 64 88 IPocatello Denver Havre 54' 86 jPortland Ore 54 78 74 90 Helena 58 t 82 jst Louis 62 94 50 84Salt Lake Kalispell 54 60 Kansas Clty72 96 JSan Fran 59 70 66 84 ISeattle 60 86 Miles City 60 88 JWilliston " Yellowstone 50 7 6 (For 34-ho- ur £XJnMlx Loa-Angel- “ Sixty-eight- r co Year —No h 91 Saved As Ship r' J Sinks Blazing In Chesapeake Bay' r OGDEN STADIUM - BY J I passengers and-cremembers many of whom clad — were forced to leap —life-be- lt waters of the bay to into the chill which flames escape scorching flared ' from an unknown source below deck and amidship SCORES OF BOATS One crew member a fireman named Callis reported himself safe at nine a m today after being listed as missing throughout the night July 30 — (UP) Friction between Germany and Russia flared Into the open today at a meeting of the commitSpanish tee Joachim von Ribbentrop Ger- -' man ambassador accused the 9b-fviets of starting the Spanish war & and also charged that Russia had destroyed -- the British plan to restore the wrecked sub-committ- ee non-interventi- on N non-interventi- on Scores of rescue 'boats many of which worked all night picking up survivors still plied about the smoking hulk in an atterppt to locate the two persons — one crew man one passenger— still unaccounted for t non-interventi- non-intervent- v ion SENATOR PAT HARRISON Breaks Usual Silence EXEMPTION! ’ - four-thirt- MORMONS ENGLISH Column One) cause undetermined midway between lake and summit of the the Stanley The —was fire — its spotted Sawtooth mountain range north4— west of Stanley ! PRESTON England July Body Taken From I rrigafion Ditch ‘N(idnapw¥e'' L 30 (AP) — Converts commemorated a century of English Mormonism Resident today on the banks of the river Ribble near here Abducted Within Heber J Grant president of the Week’s Time Church of Jesus Christ of Latter a bronze day Saints unveiled SALT LAKE CITY July 30 plaque marking the spot where Heber Chase Kimball baptized nine (UP)— A “kidnap wave” appeared in prospect for Salt Lake City to persons in 1837 to from came Kimball day after two bandits apparently England the United States with six mis- the same who kidnaped two per sionaries to introduce the religion sons last week held up and abduct ed G A Brown 30 robbed him then new in this country atand were took his car services Today's simple The two ' men stepped into tended by more than 700 men and women representing the L D S Brown’s car parked near a' friend’s church in a pilgrimage from their house showed a gun and told him Third Capital nearby centenary conference at The little band of nine baptized a century ago now has grown to 9000 in England Grant also led today’s pilgrims to other historic spots where early-da- y missionaries of the church TWIN FALLS Idaho July 30 — zealously nursed their creed into (AP) — The body of Bessie Marie Mulvihill was recover- vigorous growth thousands of miles ed today from an Irrigation canal from the land of its birth Hie plaque which the near her home southwest of Twin Grant unveiled bore & Union Jack O’Falls Searchers recovered the body 15 and the Stars and Stripes In his speech Grant said the minutes after the child daughter of Mr and Mrs Dan W Mulvi-si- ll English had! furnished more lead ers for the church than all the was missed - Lochdale two-year-o- ld to “take us for a ride” he told po lice”"- ' ? Prior kidnap victims - were Dr William Leary dean of the Uni versity of Utah law school and Dr Mildred Nelson state health of ficial who were abducted in identical circumstances in front of Dr Leary's home —— 4-- WRECKS 26 DIE combined missions over the world J Reuben Clark Jr of New PARIS York first counsellor of the church July 30— (UP)— Twenty six persons were killed ' and 40 were told the pilgrims “We stand on holy ground Injured seriously today when the Saint Etienne Express --44 — speeding toward the Vosges mountains at more than- - 60 miles an hour was derailed 12 miles from Paris bodies were removed Twenty-tw- o from : a single wooden car j which burst into flames after being crushbetween two steel cars Some ed CHICAGO 30— (UP)— were burned alive Rescuers feared July Dominick Frangella 64 believed in they might find more bodies in the fortune tellers and when one told ' “ ’’ ” him his wife Clara 47 was going wreckage Examination showed that the with other men he raised no ques- ' train had jumped the tracks after tions: had speeding across a switch that Instead” he buried a’ hatchet failed to close properly ’ the back of her head and Premier Camille Mrs Frangella died at Jackson hflnister of InteriorChautemps Marx Dormoy park hospital Frangella went to hurried to the scene from Paris to sleep peacefully in a jail cell begin an investigation Fortune Teller :' The News and Views column is being eliminated for a few days the absence from town of r during Mr Francis It will be resumed HI W return — 20-ye- ar 00 one-thir- one-sixt- Three-year-o- - RECESSTAKEN Session Saw New Ruler Start of Armament Program LONDON July 30— (AP)— Parliament adjourned for the summer recess today after a notable session that saw Britain change kings and plunge into the world armament race Throughout the session parliament and government faced a constant threat of war endeavoring to keep the Spanish civil conflict from spreading to the rest of Eu- 17 Salt Lake City state industrial of “the inmate school drowned about three p m today when he dove into the north highline canal of the Pine View system bumped his head and through a half -- miile syphon fclm'were DtearKierstead‘''lS-and Harvey Patterson 18 Ogden Lawrence Sadleir 17 Salt went With and Lake - other three are also in- “D W Eskelson instructor at the industrial school said the boys asked his permission to go in swimming after they ceased work at the field west of the school “I told them” said Eskelson “that I would think it over The boys got there a little ahead of me” “Phelps! dove in the others followed As soon as I saw the swift running water in the sylphon I told them immediately to get out “I never did give them my permission to go in” Kierstead said he pulled Phelps out of the canal just as he emerged from the north end of the syphon 0 armament program anc dealt with the constitutional crisis created by the abdication of for mer King Edward VIII PLEDGE RENEWED Adjournment followed the reasdisclosure by Viscount suring for forCranborne eign affairs that Italy had re newed her pledge to Great Britain to respect the territorial integrity of civil war-tor- n Spain Lord Cranborne’s statement was made during a final debate be fore 7 the summer recess on the joint question of Anglo-Italia- n in the Mediterranean and the opposite plans sponsored by the two countries to achieve non intervention in the Spanish conflict Members of the gathered’ for con sideration of the latest British plan' to keep hands off Spain a plan observers feared might be Wrecked On persistent Russian refusal to grant belligerent rights to Spanish insurgents under any cir cumstances under-secreta- ry 7 - MURDEREILCIRL - -- 1 J American president of Yenching university came through the battle area southwest of Peiping to report that there Americans taking refuge " :7 were safe On his way here Stuart was caught in a skirmish He told of hiding in a field during the sharp battle and later reaching Peiping ::-7:- OF AGREEMENT I v on foot 'Neither our group nor the American property there was molested” Dr Stuart “ said The university ’ is - American-supporte- d " GATE SWUNG SHUT gates were swung shut Peiping’s forest service officials had dropped of new - conflicts By The Associated Press because a to with settlement reach tonight Two Frenchmen charged with attempts owners and neaf by The central Chinese army Creek Wheeler range plotting to spread typhoid and that the city would proceed at j was reported to be sending 50000 sleeping sickness germs behind In- once with condemnation proceed-- - crack troops to the Peiping front ' surgent lines were reported quick- ings' Japanese fliers rescued their gar- at Tungphow east of here rison ly sentenced to death today by a now are He said the papers being of sec- - I which was assaulted yesterday by- military court at Pamplona condemnation for drawn General Francisco Franco In- tions' owned by Lee W Johansen Chinese! gendarmes Chinese fled surgent leader- - was believed to Arthur L Fowers and L Harold from the district toward Peiping have ordered sentence stayed until Fowers'-'Dr Stuart explained on his ar- an international commission could rival that Americans remained at COXFERENCE FUTILE see what he termed evidence of an G Yenching university as “the best Commissioner Saunders A international scheme Nord supervisor of the Cache na- - method of protecting the property" A communique said he had noti- tional forest and Harold H Price Fighting was general once again fied the League of Nations and ranger conferred with the three j all about the ancient walls of the The world capitals of the alleged plot men this week but failed to reach Manchu capital Japanese but French officials reported no an agreement for settlement out army was believed to be engaged in relentless “mopping up” operations of court formal notice had reached them I the remnants of the Twen-fore- st the an with Under against agreement SMUGGLE GERMS I Chinese army the main users have service the The two Frenchmen also charg- been permitted to range holds positionf of whichmow stock their body graze ed with espionage were arrested on sections of land held under across the Yunting river to the in the north The Insurgents said lease by the forest service provid-- J west All communication was severed they smuggled the disease germs ed they keep the animals far across the border The trial was enough from the stream to prevent with Yenching university The at Pamplona of- - the7 city water versity is supported by American In the Spanish war itself two supply The concession is only missions and is one of China’s unidentified submarines rose out until the stockmen resi- - standing educational institutions of French waters to rake a Span' dents of Huntsville are able to FIRING IS HEAVY ish government freighter with gun- provide forage on their farms T was especially heavy west Firing fire and left her blazing with 23 of the city indicating a major DISTRICTING DELAYED officers and men missing bring about creation gagement might be in progress who of a fire district within the basin Japanese troops were reported Captain Obduio Castel reached shore near Nimes France the 1937 fire control law tempting to force the crossing of in a small boat with ten of his was delayed when Newell B Cook the Yungtin river at Wanpinghsien crew described how the submar state fire warden insisted he must and the Marco Polo bridge ines appeared one on each side receive a request from the Weber To support the Thirty-sevent- h te and for 20 minutes pounded the county commission’ before he can and 132nd divisions of the vessel are entrench- such an area which army was The ship the Andutz-MenSaunders said the county com- - I ed on the west bank Generalissimo en route for Marseille to take a mission has assured him they will Chiang Kai-she- k and premier commander-in-chie- f of the Chinese load of coal make such a request La in order that authorities may Aeon- - army was reported to have order-tr- ol Two government tankers fires on private lands in the ed up 50000 highly trained and (Continued on Page Seven-A- ) well equipped troops of the central should they arise basin (Column Four) ty-nin- th -- ( out-tempor- ary at-und- er Twen-designa- CLOTHES FOUND " dl y j? Cache May Exonerate Man Sentenced For Death of Indian Maid POCATELLO Idaho July 30— (UP) —New evidence brought in by Snake river fishermen—a cache of -4-- C7 0 Coils Union Conclave Sunday canvas and a girl’s clothingr-indi-cat- ed today that Doty Lewismay be innocent of the murder of a SAN FRANCISCO July 30 Indian girl for which he (UP)— The Committee for Indus- -j was sentenced to life imprisonment trial Organization today called in a federal penitentiary four years representatives of approximately ago-':50000 union workers to meet SunMilton E Zeber who was defense day here in what was termed the attorney at the trial and now is the first move to link together San Bannock county prosecutor said Francisco labor forces with CIO he was preparing a petition to “leanings or affiliations” President Roosevelt to have Lewis Harry Bridges Pacific coast pardoned longshoremen's chief and CIO diMAIDEN’S BODY NUDE rector called the CIO The nude body of the Indian ing” conferences for 'ten a m maiden was found on the bank of Sunday at the Knights of ColumSHOWDOWN LOOMS a Snake river branch on the Fort bus building A wordy battle was foresha Hall reservation in 1933 Appardowed by the possibility that Rus her death was a crime of ently sia would force a showdown in the lust Her clothing was not found discussions of Anthony Eden’s plan It was suppofted to have been deto rebuild the Spanish neutrality of an Indian in the burning stroyed system of 17 European nations moon house where the girl Mabel Most of these powers including Sawyer lived Germany and Italy who precipitat Lewis known on the reservation AMERICAN LEAGUE ed the month-lon- g argument by as the “Lone Wolf” was convicted St Louis 000 001 010—2 7 2 withdrawing their warships from at a trial where Indians were per SOS 002 00x—8 12 0 York New the old naval patro laround Spain mitted to testify of animal cries Hogsett Strickland and Ilem-sle- y have accepted the British foreign they had heard and one Indian Heath Wicker and Dickey h “reser owl told an how woman related secretary’s proposals-wit’ vations” her that Doty Lewis was the mur001 030 010 0—5 12 1 Detroit derer Much of the trial was con000 200 120 1—6 11 2 Boston ducted with aid of interpreters Coffmanand 'HayBridges ALL IDENTIFIED worth Grove Walberg Wilson Yesterday John D Riley and and Desautels C W Brownley came upon the game (to cache not 50 yards from where the girl’s body was found They be played later date) notified county authorities There NATIONAL LEAGUE was clothing bedding and a tent 000 000 000—0 2 0 Boston all quickly and tentatively identi MARSHLAND Neb July 000 001— 1 7 0 000 to as the slain Pittsburgh fied having belonged —Nebraska farmers added Mueller Brandt aCt Bush and girl Zeber said the discovery raised Todd “pants trouble” to grasshopper the new theory that Lewis would plague problems today Lawrence Trussell reported ‘he have I had no reason to go to the Philadelphia Cincinnati ( night looked down from' his seat on a girl’s home gather her possessions game) grain binder to discover the pests and hide them near the body Louis had eaten all but a few shreds Therefore he said Lewis probably (to be Brooklyn-S- t of the lower part of his trousers was innocent played later date) -- non-interventi- on ‘ “co-ordin- at- : - -- Chicago-Phiiadelph- ia 30-(U- " army Japanese sources declared they had learned an attack in force had been ordered against their positions the main laround Peiping- with body of the Chinese army supported by the Nanking govem- ment’s modernized air force The Japanese seemed to be preparing to meet such an offensive on a major scale Troops tanks and armored cars were pouring into the western hills just a few miles from the city in large numbers AIRDROME BUILT A new airdrome was said to have been built in the vicinity of the old j summer palace of the Manchu perors about midway between hills Peiping and the Twenty Japanese planes were y ported to have landed there today While new fighting broke out at (Continued on Page Seven-A- ) (Column Three) - MISSING BOY ‘ J ” old tee Ants In Pants? No It’s Grasshoppers For This Farmer! vr Stuart Leighton ' ty-nin-th re-leati- sub-commit- China I - rope $7500-00000- GEN SUNG CHEN-YUA- N Calls China Troops City And Land Owners Cannot Agree Will Dives Into Pine View Canal Sought to Spread Typhoid Start Proceedings Sickness and Carried and Sleeping Through City Commissioner Edward T Among Insurgents Syphon Saunders said today that he and mates f July 30 (ap — artillery firing started suddenly this afternoon southwest of here at Yenching university refuge of a group of Americans as China was reported to have ordered her crack central army into action to drive the Japanese army out of north IN GERM PLOT Ernest Phelps ! Peiping City YOUTH City The five-ye- ar ld lt -- It approved a Firing Nears Refuge of Americans Hiding la University GARRISON IS BOMBED Major Offensive Looms As Nipppnese Mass War Equipment rigation ditches in a week Darwin Newton son of Mr and Mrs Paul Newton drowned at Elwood ten miles north of His here last Friday afternoon body was found lodged against a rock in the ditch near his home on Saturday j Cherry Roache was an only child Lucille Her mother formerly Tingey and father survive as do four grandparents Mr and Mrs Godfrey Roache Corinne and Mr and Mrs Parley Tingey Promontory The body was taken to the Larkin-Femortuary at Brigham Baseball Wife Murdered Due ' Under original agreements the stadium was to be paid off over a period with Ogden city and Ogden schools each paying d each annually or and Weber epunty schools and Weber college to pay $1250 each an h nually “or Weber college passed out of the picture a few years back and their share has been paid by Ogden city When the stadium was constructed it provided a baseball field (Continued ‘on Pag $ Seven-A- ) (Column Two) ROUT JAPANESE She was the ' second youngster to drown in Box Elder county Ir- Two-year-o- ld ve : 7 old To CHINAORDERS PAIR DOOMED ’ ball Baptized Nine region nine-forty-fi- of three of the four members of he stadium board when interviewed oday Fred M Nye and M Spencer Stone representing Ogden city schools and H Guy Child representing Weber county schools said they will insist on a monetary payment for use of the stadium' COLLEGE WITHDRAWN $2-5- — CORRINNE July 30 Cherry Roache toddled of the front door of out happily her parents’ home here today Fifteen minutes later her body was lifted from the mud 6f an irrigation ditch Her parentis Mr and Mrs Glen Roache missed the child about a m Roache with the help of neighbors immediate-- y turned water from the irrigation ditch which runs in front of he home The child was found in the ditch dead Roache clinging to hope rushed lis daughter to the Pearse hospital 3righam City but efforts at resuscitation proved futile five-thir- ty ® IN GEM STATE Idaho July 30— (AP) blaze — biggest of the season in this region — was reported spreading over the timbered slopes of the Challis national forest today Forest Supervisor E E McKee broadcast an appeal for 250 additional fire fighters They probably will be recruited he said in civilian conservation corps camps in the (Special to The Standard-Examine- r) i - DLAZESPREADS re Staff This was the unanimous attitude Three naval airplanes from the nearby U S naval academy at An napolis made a survey flight' over the scene shortly 7 before dawn but A F of L President Urges sighted no bodies or survivors The Passage of Bill Sen pilots reported the City of Baltiwas with the more only destroyed Harrison Attacks blackened boilers and smokesack protruding above the water line WASHINGTON July 30— (AP) The steel hull of the vessel owned The senate reversed itself today by the Chesapeake Steamship com and rejected a proposal by Sen pany was aground near Pinehurst ator Reynolds to exempt a village on the bay shore 10 persons or less firms employing PARTIALLY IDENTIFIED from the provisions of the adThe deadr wage-hou- r legislaministration’s J S Pollikoff 69 Aiken S C tion v Whealton not further idenAlthough this- amendment was tified first accepted without a record The missing: senate later reconsidered vote the H Paige a passenger and then voted the action its Cy Haynie a sailor down The vote was amendment Five were Injured They were : 52 to 31 " Elizabeth Ramsay Baltimore secVICTORY ond degree burns Ernest Horsley on vote hand was' considered a vie second officer burns Trie Robert Jones Negro ship waiter tory for the administration forces second degree bums Edward Clay-be- ll badly battered by a savage allNorfolk Va ship watchman day attack from Republicans anc shock Mrs Bessie Howard stew- some southern Democrats ardess hip injury GREEN URGES PASSAGE BLAZE SPREADS FAST who rarely The Mississippian The fire broke out soon after senate exthe in makes speeches p m (Ogden time) The he is on handling legislationcept sailed Baltimore from at ship had “more y for v Norfolk Va Fire said the measure was business to than any started below decks in or near the dangerous”' galley and in less than an hour that had been presented to the vessel was atjlaze from senate' ' the 2378-to- n bow to stem Screaming passengers Earlier William Green clarifiec oil Federation American leaped into the bay The crew ap- the bill in last until the Labor’s the attitude toward by parently stayed Rescue boats put out from the shore a letter to Senator Black urging the and hauled many out of the wa- senate to pass the measure instead ter of sending it back to committee — Some federation officials hac sought to - sidetrack the measure John P Frey president of the MARK federation’s metal trades depart ment said he had asked a num- BIRTH (Continued on Page Seven-A- ) Hundredth Anniversary Is Observed Where Kim- CH ALLIS —A 1000-ac- WARDEN OGDEN’S municipalin 1930 at a cost of $75000 and financed at that time by Ogden city Ogden city schools Weber college and Weber county schools may become strictly a city obligation next week unless Pioneer Days Inc pays a percentage of he gross gate receipts of the 1937 rbdeo events to the stadium board as rental I w At Standard-Examin- er 1 U (D-N- C) SPEAKS PLAIN WORDS “One government only namely Soviet Russia wrecked the British plan by rejecting one of its three fundamental principles” Ribbentrop said (Russia has refused to accord belligerent rights to the Spansh Insurgents) “The reason for this attitude on the part of Soviet Russia is clear Soviet Russia started the Spanish Civil war and would like to end it her own way — that is by Bolshe-visin- g Spain” The committee adjourned without a jiecision after Ivan Maisky Soviet ambassador had made a speech rebutting Ribbentrop’s arguments defending the Russian refusal to accord belligerent rights to the Spanish Insurgents HURLS BLAME BACK “The real danger to Maisky said “comes not from the Soviet which opposes but granting belligerent rights from Germany and Italy which strenuously oppose the withdrawal foreign nationals from Spain breaks down “If it will be their responsibility not ours because all through these difficult months we have declared and reiterate now that we support with every means at our disposal the immediate complete and loyal withdrawal of all foreign nationals engaged on either side of the Spanish struggle” Toddles Frantic Father Finds Child’s Body After Diverting: Water of Box Elder County Irrigation Stream Was Only Child er Safe on shore LONDON HIE Into Bitch Browns Board Members Decree Cash Payment ‘Or Else V By Pioneer Days li Md July 30 (UP)— The smouldering wreck- stern-wheel- J1 uvJ Second Within Week Rescue Boats Work Through Night Naval — Airplanes Aid Search For Those Lost 26-year-- rr 2-Year-Old TO BE THROWN - 13 age of the City of Baltimore wallowed in Chesapeake bay today as officials counted two dead five injured arid two missing in a fire which con- verted the vessel into a blazing furnace last were night91 U il Two Dead Five Injured Two Missing After tO DALTIMORE LAST EDITION 2 Sections— 24 Pages OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JULY 30 1937 associated press the THE UNITED PRESS 40 Tommie ‘Just Walked Down - Hill - He Says After Return Home HEBER CITY July 30— (AP)— Tommie Carlile 8 was returned safely to his home today after wandering for 30 hours in the wild mountain region near here' The boy son of Mr and Mrs Fred G Carlile was found by Far- Smith a sheepherder more than 10 miles from a corral which he left at noon Wednesday to call his father to dinner His return home ended a search in which all available men of Wasatch county joined The tinkling of a bell Impelled the boy to walk towards 7 a belled horse at the same moment that Smith did Triey reached the horse simultaneously “One of the men told me that home was downhill so when I got lost I just walked71 downhill” said Tommie after he was taken home “At night I just curled up by a bush and went to sleep Then in 7 the morning 1 started walking 7 :V downhill again” 7 Smith gave the boy food and put him to bed After a a night’s sleep Smith took the child to the Carlile home:: y" - ’ OPPOSES THIRD TERM WASHINGTON low-lyi- July 30— (UP)— told Rep Hamilton Fish the house today 1 that congress should adopt a resolution forbidding a third presidential term (R-N- Y) ta ng re-le- Sleep In Middle Of Road Fatal To Hi fch Hikers CALDWELL Idaho July 30— (UP) —Eugene Burton 14 and Melvin Brown 15 Oregon City Ore youthful hitchhikers were killed today when a car driven by Rev James Beat Wendell Idaho ran over them as they lay sleeping in the middle of the Oregon trail highway five miles 7 east of here' t : The two boys apparently failof trafing to realize the extent fic on the highway transcontinental U S 30 lay down near -- Even while the boys slept' signal fires shone on the mountain peaks about him ‘as several ' hundred- men searched for him v era-Uin- the center marker ' of the surfaced road Rev Beat driving toward Caldwell topped a rise in the road and ran over the boys before he could stop he told 'If |