Show THE OGDEN LABOR DENIES DISAGREEMENT ft ON CANDIDATES Claim ‘Leaders Referred To In Article Not Duly Elected Chiefs R H Fuller and H W Hay- ward officiala of the Ogden Trades and Labor assembly in a statement to the press Saturday night vigorously challenged reports of disagreement of labor leaders ov 'endorsement of candidates in the municipal election primaries “A labor leader” declared Fuller and Hayward “is a union man elected from a union group to carry out its mandates An 'article in Frigoes to quite a lengthy' discussion pertainday’s Standard-Examin- er ing to the labor leaders - of the T railroad groups In all fairness to the real leaders in the transportation groups we wish to state that when their organizations’ names are used the men using them should disclose their names” “NO ELECTED HEADS” Fuller declared he “did not believe you would find the name of Eckardt Welsh Code DeBano Doty Pell Crawford Crites or any of the duly elected officers of the organizations appearing" Denying a reported split politically between the Ogden Trades and Labor Assembly and some railroad labor groups he said: "The railroad transportation brother- hocds have worked hand in hand with the Ogden Trades and Labor in legislative matters Assembly and the association has been such that newspaper propaganda will in no way sever this valuable conAll railroad units have nection a legislative committee each committee has a chairman and that chairman is the only one who has the right to disclose the actions of his parent body publicly” Fuller t held “Resolutions will no doubt 'be drawn up and given to the dailypaper Until this happens no individual has the right to tie his t organization in on any publicity" DENY DICTATING Fuller and Hayward both declared they' are not trying to say that the union element tells any man how to vote “Anyone has the right to vote for or to talk for whomever he may choose but he does not have the' right to use his organization’s name unless an endorsement has been made” they said The article - containing the remarks from laborites to which the assembly heads objected containedno names bf specific labor organizations but referred to remarks made by men representing factions which had been aligned in some manner with the labor group DOES NOT TIE HANDS “The Ogden Trades and Labor Assembly is made up of delegates from the unions affiliated with that group” Fuller pointed out emphasizing that action of the assembly on political matters "does 'not in any way tie the hands of the individual locaL The assembly is bound by a majority vote of the delegates present "It is reasonable to assume that the endorsement given will not appeal to all locals— there may even be local endorsements given” Fuller and Hayward in discus-sip- g endorsement of George O’Connor for city commissioner and L H Griffin for mayor said ihey "are informed neither candidate holds membership in the chamber ? -- RflNDOm REFERENCES will be In charge Emporium’s New Boys Dept— Boyle president semi-annumeeting of the Is now downstairs featuring larg- of the er stocks! More space! New lines Utah Optometrists’ association in the Hotel Utah Salt Lake City etc! today at eleven a m — Collections totaling Receipts When you do call $56795 for the month of September were reported Saturday by County Robt H Hinckley Inc for prompt Clerk Lawrence M Malan wrecker service Phone 121 Night phone 2789 Select your new Sparton- - Radio for conference broadcasts Read’s Camp Change— Hyrum CCC camp Appliance youths in Blacksmith Fork can-to will be disbanded and sent Car Taken —W F Davis 2261 yon camps near Pocatello Ida about Madison reported to police his Oct 18 1935 green sedan was taken from at Kiesel north of Twenty-fift- h Large Variety of reconditioned about eight p m Saturday Davis radios from $500 up Boyles machine explained that he left the inside with keys parked Rites —Services for Jimmy 5 son of Mr and Mbs of Hendrickson Wright’s Dorothy now available at Smartt Beadty Sam Kolorogos Bingham Canyon who died here Thursday after a Salon Phone 882 I pitchfork tine puntured his brain Stoker Hooper will be conducted today at the Theft— Edgar told police his- motor? car was Greek Orthodox church Salt Lake and City taken from Twenty-fourt- h Kiesel about six p m Saturday allowance The missing car was a black coach Extra Liberal Trade-i- n on Westinghouse Refrigerators our fall selling campaign It Won’t Cost A Penny to Inves- during us Let appraise your old Refrigeratigate Norge Oil Burners at aRdio tor Boyle’s 2317 Blvd Wash Studios MuOpera Guild — The Salt Lake SalzWinner —O H Bybee a member the of the Ogden Art guild won first sic association will present opera guild of 75 members place at the state fair with his oil burg Austria during the from painting of a jardiniere of lilacs winterSalzburg season of a of Kis painting jardiniere peonies received honorable Taylor’s Pet shop moved to 2318 Wash ave The New City Market sells hamGood Roads — Major highways in burger at 2 lbs 25c 2 lbs ground Utah are open and in good condi And nicest 35c the sausage bepf tion except for a few stretches unat 15c 2602 Wash Jury Will Hear Details Of - der construction the state road commission announced Saturday M will Mills John Speaker— speak at the L D S Twelfth ward Trade Your OldPiano for a band Mutual Improvement- - association instrument piano accordion or sell y seven-thirtmeeting Tilesday at Bros p m on “Science Tradition and it for cash Glen Book of Mormon” appraising Appraiser — To discuss outline activities of his grcifp and Cook Food and rummage sale Jr secretary of tne Tuesday St Joseph’s Altar Society F Harding - of Residential Appraisers Society2476 Wash Ave of Chicago will be in Salt Lake Under- - Wire— Paul McCune Og- City Oct 18 den paid a $5 fine for running a W R Doxey optometrist now stop sign assessed Saturday by located on balcony of Emporium Judge Reva Beck Bosone Salt Lake City just before she raised the Engineers — Opening meeting of amount for such an offense to $10 the Utah chapter American Instion diamonds tute of Electrical Engineers will Pay Cash Save Dr J O Perrine New York watches C H Smith 278 25th St head Bell system technical journal City 12 at South high school Oct editor Meeting — The L D S Twelfth Salt Lake City ward Relief society will hold its opening meeting Tuesday in the Maytag Month at the Egyptian ward chapel The theology lesson Free Get your ticket theatre will be given by Mrs S E HinckCo Electric Schoss will be Numbers the ley sung by Relief society chorus Cleaning Cost — Twenty per cent of servDr W C Swanson — Foot spe- increases in some classes at Lake will effect ice Salt into go cialist complete offices at Samuels estaband City dyeing cleaning 463 Phone lishments Oct 11 — Ogden circle No Guaranteed Savings on fine fur Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold coats — Gajewsky’s a public card party at the W O W M hall Wednesday at eight p m Wallpaper from Boyles will give your home a cheerful comfortable countinance during the winter months Party 581 -- MACHINES HIT RIDER CRUSHED To Chicago— Earl D Sharar mailing department employe at the regional forest service building here left last week for Chicago to enter a college pre-medic- al G & M Stokermatlc —See it and Standing On Side Of Car As Collision Occurs In Canyon buy now Price advances soon OgA collision In den Electric Co 2556 Washington Weber canyon Saturday night re avenue Phone 2 suited in possible serious injury to For Welfare— Public welfare was Freeman Hulsey 27 Clearfield and Allgier 26 Gateway given $539108 of $645775 collected Mrs Florence the of occupants passenger ear and during August September A few hours earlier Joseph through sales taxes in Utah 15 messenger boy of 208 group” Wrecker Service — Night and day West Oak suffered deep arm and ON ‘REQUIREMENTS’ cuts when his bicycle collided any place Phone 190 leg “Be this as it may” said Fuller any time Chev a parked car at Twelfth and with Co “we of the assembly are surely in a Browning He was treated at the Washington Dee position to know who has fulfilled — hospital No investigation reLocal presidents of The en- theFoultrymen the labor requirement was on file at the police staport CoUtah Poultry Producers’ dorsement of our group was given tion association heard co after due consideration of candi- operative Hulsey who was- - standing on the t at operative marketing praised of a Idea the and dates presented session in Salt Lake City side of the passenger car and was crushed against the truck body suftrade of support is simply another quarterly while fered undetermined hurts idea of someone to gain support Saturday inshoulder Mrs received a for his favorite horse” - Allgier Waves Permanent $1 and up Ogwere Dee at the Both treated O'Connor said he is a member den Beauty School over Egyptian jury of the chamber of commerce Grif- Phone 247 hospital D R Bennett Morgan was driver fin is a past president of the Junof the truck Sheriff Thomas Fry ior chamber of commerce" -Gift— William H Folland chief '"The Trades and Labor Assem- justice of the Utah supreme court of Morgan county said The colnear Mountain occurred bly” the two leaders said "is on was Saturday delegated to present lision about seven p m record favoring municipal light a gift to Governor and Mrs Henry Green and power: and we are willing to H Blood at the birthday ball support this move when the right Wednesday in Salt Lake City setup is presented but as yet it is far from perfect When we are Free Complexion Treatments told that the spirit of the law pro- Consult Merle Norman specialist hibits us from getting signed lAbor Ben Lomond contracts from municipalities we can not forever burn all of our Employment —Seeking examinations for positions with the state bridges behind us” DENY C OF C TIE UP unemployment compensation diviThe stoker show is over but the Both officials objected to state- sion nearly 300 persons Saturday warmth will linger on The big ments in the article “inferring that had applied at the state capitoL display closed successfully Saturthe Ogden Trades and Labor Asat 2476 Washington after day Students —See the new model five night sembly endorsed the two candiwhich hundreds of days during dates (O’Connor and Griffin) be- brief case for $295 at Steve’s visitors the latest means inspected cause they were chamber of comcoal of shoveling avoiding merce candidates and that the Optometrists — Dr Thomas D show which was free the During would suffer Utah Trades Journal to the public demonstrators pointed in obtaining advertising if the en- quarters any such report out the features of the various cirbeing dorsement was not given Anyone culated was makes of stokers exhibited and an“dirty politics” who knows the laws governing the swered questions about the more ‘JOURNAL IS READY even economical use of coal publication knows that this is not heat Commenting on the fact that the and less smoke nuisance which they true” they declared of the Trades and La- make Further reliable sources scouted relationship possible bor and the chamber of of Assembly the M any idea that advertising' commerce had been brought into “Dark” has given the Africa publication had any bearing on endorsement of the candidates it disrepute in the current political world $5000000000 worth of gold campaign Fuller explained “there and more than $1000000000 in being considered in are many issues which arise from diamonds time to time on which we do not agree with the chamber of commerce and the Utah ’frades Jourtruck-automobi- le D“-Ca- ria Fatal Injury Of Responsibility for the death of Mrs Edna Gale 70 359 Thirtieth Saturday morning of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Tuesday night will be fixed Monday afternoon at an inquest in the city valL The hearing was set for p m by Coroner Hyrum A Belnap and County' Attorney John A Hendricks The jury will consist of David M Shaw Ernest Balch and Park Baker SERVICES ARRANGED Funeral services for Mrs Gale ninth Ogden traffic fatality of the year will be conducted Tuesday at three p m in the L D S Eleventh ward chapel by Bishop James H two-fifte- ST LOUIS Oct 2— (AP)— A score of handlebar mustaches — and some that didn’t achieve that tostatus— were “plowed under” three-mon- tk a of end the day with brokers mustache derby Nineteen brokers were "caught short” Friday when William H measured Taussig’s half a foot and Won the gold cup for “texture color and general soup-strain- er appearance” nal stands ready to present our views in its columns” “The assembly has three men on chamber of commerce boards They are there to give the members of those boards labor’s views on questions pertaining to labor and to get the views of the chamber of commerce This affiliation has been healthy to both sides in spite of the fact that we disagree in many cases” Fuller further said he had heard rumors circulated by word of mouth that it was the vote of the president of the assembly that decided endorsement of the candidates “I wish to make it plain that he did not cast a vote on the issue” he declared Here’s the Vay To Treat Rapture A Marvelous Home Treatment That Anyone Can Use On Any Reducible Rupture Large or Small Costs Nothing To Find Out men and Thousands of women will rejoiceruptured to know that the full plan by which Captain Colllngs treated himself for double rupture from which he was ‘helpless and bedridden for years will be sent free to all who write for It Merely send your name and address to Capt W A Colllngs Inc Box 89-- P Watertown N Y It won’t cost you a cent to find out and you may bless the day you sent for it Hundreds have already reported satisfactory results following this free offer Send right away— NOW— before you put -down this paper' A en ” i l y i 1 -- i t 1 long-distan- non-sto- ce SIPARTON HAIM© Complete New Stock to Select From f r V t w- J LEAVES TO1 MEET CHIEF WOODS I ¥ Of 1 ecnnocracy TnC Fnrpsepo Frnnnmlr C'LiiVf w jv jV ft 1J x HEAR THE WOEULHD on SERIES the World’s Finest Radio SPAETOn Intermountain Headquarters REAED EE©0 APPLIANCE STORE 24th and Kiesel ' We’ll Gladly Arrange Convenient Time Payments D To tn- - installments in the order in which they are payable or the whole tax unpaid £ on nd k- s tn- Ict vt- - tt cy thenr amount thereof and the interest to said day If said tax is not paid when due I shall to collect Tntest w pSoriSES' I by law and ordinance I 1 cT n- - ch to I 2Dfys: ed -- let-dow- th le- - to h n” I I I - I SL es ae re e- I self-contain- ' g WJ I a ed y- l It ’S nt I er a ty I the state Jg SJSg - of th -- “ aU theAhfns Association of Land Grant Col- to fmiy complete said work urndLtnTn Avenue leges and Universities on Thursday £ and Friday said Woods by ordinance of the Board of CommS- - IXrS Avlnue ‘olk nuSetelteS ver wW Wilson Who has effecUSeoOth'mV ed the Davis county erosion and Pierce Avenue between Blnford Street ) £S£at£F2g5£ InradTwentfrdSt SS fo°°martrthlSPrP ‘’aid ’pThapa come to Ogden if time permits -- XS thereto and1 to the from the street lines not exceeding ’ - Privy Buildingls NEW W PA Activity Avimuebetweerf'EighteenthStreeand hf HcSv Seet betweer jefferLn ivenL lnd ‘ I !J“1SSF'W3SiS? ££S ° Improvements I8®11 expense by special ix1 ®®Uterestunhei unpaid I tax ffiaSfe the front feet or upon and against bJlfftedbv YaidmDr?ve- - levied according to Wnear °ot frontage Station “B” 120 plus 31 both sides BliCCtCu CfT City Of Thlltv-SWOfi- rf Rfrppf hAfnmort Tcf utUng upcm said avenues ferson Avenue and Orchard Avenue I “edt8 aud both of sides Nineteenth Street between exceeding’ Fred Carr Jr zone engineer Jackson Avenue and Eccles Avenue I said Saturday7 the WBA has gone- both sides of Orchard Avenue between hUThe ttmated total cost of said im into the old time plumbing busiit is pmvementsis $36720 0000of which will be con- that $23 J2° ness With the construction of privies Aven between Nineteenth S?reet “A” 150 357 both city station ir Weber county The work will ?ldes of Eccles Avenue plus between Nine continue throueh the winter 5oftbothaMdesltof “We aren’t building septic tanks Avenue Property owners The estimated cost lnn Twentieth street and City I or cesspools” Carr said “just priv- - between Station “A” 157 plus 00 both sides J0 I AVCllUBe TH© 16S Str66t3 CXCCpt 08611 nf Avphiia The customer furnishes materials street tnd Eighteenth ltteft? th ‘°Bdeh Avenue is p7rQope pe of sides Jefferson WPA Avenue between Plf- which cost about $21 The furnishes labor on the projects Streetnb5ween J°ef- - AU Protests and objections to such The work will be done for individ- - fern AvenuI and City Station "B” improvements or the carrying out of llltfn!Lod ual citizens in the county Anyone 122 plus 04 both sides of Lincoln Ave- 5 t0heb°TenemetC oL mbing contact information may wishing same together with the TR D McNally telephone number j street between Adams Avenue and 4038 Carr said City Station ’B? 109 plus 75 both OT sides of Grant Avenue StatioiT “ Four- - Jbefore the 13th day of October’ 1937said A’ 185 teenth Street and City TUe Board of Commissioners of plus 16 both Bids of Reeves AvenueVirtn" between Twenty-firstreet and Twen- ci a Street and both sides of x 4 AAfV v AM M I of toe hour Tyler Avenue between Twenty-secon- d ° i Street within I Street and Twenty-thir- d levy and improvements and Lots 19 and 20 and 23 to 26 both in- - proposed Jfdd £?j52tlons tbereto Pro£estf elusive in Block 7 Five Acre Plat A: such 1fade1l 3 Lot 10 in Block 66 Plat C Lots E F as °f and G in East Park Addition Lots 24 hrVB° ST LOUIS — (UP) — The one-tim- e of Ogden 2 to 46 Block in East inclusive both Coijmissloners ON ballanottne lowly hamburger has become fa- Park Addition: Lots 6 to 37 both In- - I 3 East Park Addition vorite food No 1 among America’s elusive13 In Block to 24 both inclusive In Block j 1937 sandwich munching public accord- Lots 1 publIcatlon geptembef 22 Addition Lots 1 to 24 Forestdale 1937 publication October 11Standard-Examining to a survey made by the Na- both inclusive in 1Block 10 2 Forest-dal-In- e Last er Published in The Ogden Addition Lots to both tional Restaurant association clusive in Block 3 Forestdale Addi 2842 Apple pie is the fastest selling tion Lots 5 ahd 6 in Block 6 Forestmost the popular dale Addition Lots 1 to 25 and 48 to NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS pastry coffee Notice Is hereby given that Ogden both inclusive in Block 1 Grove survey found 50 beverage Salads the demands Lots 1 to 25 both inclusive City proposes to make toe following Addition are meeting greater 10 to improvement Construct sewers in Block 2 Grove Addition Lots 18 both inclusive In Block 2 Mill In Sewer District No 159 together Ci eek Addition Lots 1 to 9 both in- -j with work Incidental thereto accord-ciusiin Block 3 Mill Creek Addition ing to the plans and specifications tected us In the evening a rescue 1 to 4 11 to 30 and 34 to 71 ) on file in the office of the City En-a- ll this Lots naver will came I forget party inclusive in Block 1 Riverside glneer and in connection a therewith day” Park Addition Lots 1 to 4 and 12 to to purchase materials the principle 49 all Inclusive In Block 2 Riverside item being 12000 lineal feet of elght-Par- k Addition Lots 24 to 38 both in- - Inch sewer pipe Sealed bids axe inclusive in Block 1 Valley Vjew Addi- - I vited for said materials and will be tion: Lots 17 to 27 both Inclusive in received at the office of toe City Block 2 Valley View Addition Lots 1 Recorder in the City Hall at Ogden and 2 and 17 to 28 all inclusive in Utah until 10 o’clock A M on the Block 3 Valley View Addition Lots 1 13th day of October 1937 at which to 12 both inclusive in Block 4 Val- - I time they will be presented to the 16 to 27 both City Commission and publicly opened ley View Addition Lots Inclusive In Block 2 The Thomas L I and read Instructions to bidders Williams Estate Subdivision Lots 1 plans and specifications for said lm-t- o 18 both Inclusive In Block 1 provement can be seen and examined Woodmansee Addition Lots 35 to 52- at the office of the City Engineer In both inclusive in Block 2 Woodman- the City Hall of said City sec Addition A part of the N W V4 The right is reserved to reject any of Section 4 T 5 N R 1 W 8 L B andor all bids and to waive any Sc M U S Survey A part of the 8 defects W 4 of Section 16 T 6 N R 1 W I By order of toe Board of L B & M U S Survey: sioners of Ogden City Utah this toe And is due and payable in five (5) 21st day of September 1937 B ALLAN TYNE equal annual1938Installments beginning Sept 30th City Recorder Interest at the rate 6f 6 (six) per (SEAL) cent 'per annum on the whole amount First Publlcatlon September 22 1937 Last Publlcatlon October 11 1937 of said tax shall be computed from Published In The Ogden Standard the date the ordinance levying said tax becomes effective toe 30th Examiner Life Plant Sewer District No 159 day of Sept 1937 and Interest at said on the whole amount of said tax 2844 rate 130) I J hnter irty-sco- tw :© s"endCtyStation ad nd 1 I I I IfJsjxteemh I -- -- Hamburger Found st nd I 4 “ Sandwich King i I I to-wi- t:l I ve 21 7 1 1 J 1 I Extension Courses Monday Oct 4 7:30 P M :0 Schedule of Classes for Ogden to-w- it: (Does not duplicate Botany BUSINESS 1 2 3— Elementary Accounting BUSINESS 101 — Advanced Accounting EDUCATION 118e — Guidance' and Personnel EDUCATION 181 —Elementary School Curricu' lum ENGLISH 87 —Modem English Grammar ENGLISH 135 —American Short Story HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE— Current Problems INSURANCE LIBRARY SCIENCE 101 103—Library Science MUSIC 122 — History and Appreciation of Music PHILOSOPHY 110— Philosophy of Religion PSYCHOLOGY 221— Psychology of Personality SOCIAL WORK 151— Social Case Work SPEECH FOR CLUB WOMEN SPEECH — Speech Technique TRAVEL — French Civilization i WHOM TO CALL Organization Meeting in WEBER COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Monday Oct 4 7:30 P M Interesting Musical Program Instructors will be present to discuss courses offered EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH X ? TELLS YOU WHERE TO REACH THEM! Consult the ads below when you arein need of a skilled mechanic or tradesman ' up I oasis Among dire prediction for Ue next few years he included: 200- - city Utah Dated at Ogden City Utah this 30th 000 coal miners belonging to Lewis United Mine Workers will be out heiner eberj? I of work by April 1 1939 City Treasurer and Taxes Special will be able Manufacturing to operate only plants 22 hours a Week 1937® of nrst publlcatlon sfept" 30th’ in 1940 Date of last publication October 4th Forty million Americans will be 1937 on relief in two years adding “40- ivtfktion (HM) 00° Americans’ can’t be wrong” Notice ?s hereby given of the lnten-W- e are building up to a grand- J tion of the Board of Commissioners ofI er Ogden City to make the following dehe concluded according to the T o remedy this situation he said scribed improvements pianSf profiles and specifications there- technocracy advocates: technologi- for on file in the office of the City cal control involving mechanization Engineer in the City Hall in Ogden JiL nu®try to the utmost limits UTOconstruct a sanitary sewer of vit-in- is will guarantee economic se- - irified or concrete sewer pipe of sufft-curi- ty M L WILSON to all” he added He prefers cient capacity together- with the neces- - Land Grants To Weighand all other necessary to let the maenmes do all the work I salT man-hol1 the whole in I to complete thlg3 measure and prices on a basis of proper manner on Thirteenth StreetI between Grant Avenue and WashingAgriculture undersecretary energy "Technocr fore And the Visit Ogden' May that this continent be operated as jCahoon Street between Taylor Avenue Davis Projects a functional’ unit I and! rillmore Avenue Blnford Street between Taylor Avenue and Pierce under technolos-iracontrol Street be- Avenue Twenty-sevenC N Woods associate regional — V“tDttv Station '‘B’’ 188 plus 92 cm tv Twenty-nint- h forester was to leave here this Street The white comusclea of th hloori and Pierce Avenue between Van Buren Avenue and Tay- morning by auto to meet M L Wil- - lfre outnumbered by the red 5000 ior Avenue Thirtieth Street between son undersecretary of agriculture to one Van Buren Avenue and Harrison Ave- northern nue Brlnker Avenue between Twenty-nint-73h Washington D C in Street and City Station "A” Arizona for a trip which may bring LECAL NOTICES plus 3335 Harrison Avenue between the federal official and his party Thirtieth Street and City Station “A” 73 plus 3335 Tyler Avenue between to Ogden notice of special tax Twenty-eight- h Street and Twenty-nint- h Wilson is en route to Salt Lake Street Polk Avenue between ?otPsnicil federalNotlceherebv etvpn the of a meeting City for I HS5& VelaUons "committee "of’ ’ Priced from $2695 shall be due ana payable with unpaid each Installment If any Installment or the interest : aforesaid is not paid on the date when the same becomes due and payable then the whole amount of the tax unpaid at tne time said installment and interest are due wUl become due and payable and will draw Interest I at rate Of twelve (12) per cent per annum until paid One or more of Bald installments in the order in which they are payable aforesaid or the whole tax may be paid at any time within fifteen days after the ordinance 1 Howard Scott chief of Techno-crac- y Inc at large painted a gloomy picture of the American price economy at a Weber college lecture Saturday night He said it would be necessary to discard the price system and go on an energy $ " Q’J GLOOMY SCENE ' £ LEGAL NOTICES SCOTT PAINTS Registration for UNIVERSITY of UTAH BOTANY 130e — Utah ed Soup Strainers Go As Broker's Handlebars Win By Reiman Morin (Associated Press Staff) TOKYO Oct 2— (AP) — Stained with blood and mud the diary of a wounded soldier lost and cut off by enemies for 19 days has come to light in a military hospital here It was taken from the Uniform of Private Tokaji Toshihara He was wounded in the heavy fighting 'between Japanese and Chinese troops at Lotien near Shanghai He fell During the night three other Japanese one slightly wounded joined him WAIT RESCUE IN SWAMP In the morning they learned they were not as they supposed inside their own lines The two un' injured men pulled the wounded Riley a swamp There they waited into Friends may call at the family rescue for residence 359 Thirtieth this eve' The diary begins on the fifth ning Monday and also Tuesday un til time of services Burial will be day: Fifth day — Drinking muddy in the family plot in Ogden city We ate a half portion of water cemetery under direction of Lindbiscuits dividing them equaldry quist & Sons ly 1867 In 14 She was born July Sixth day — Flasks empty and we Riverdale a daughter of William no more water We can hear have and Edna Hinchcliff Stimpson MrA around us We are stiS the enemy with crossed the plains Stimpson in this swamp and nobody a handcart company and Mr hiding water because of the for dare go Stimpson drove an ox team comes a shell There Dec Gale E danger She married Hyrum know if the 18 1884 in Riverdale The couple again We don’t moved to Ogden after their mar- enemy knows where we are but there are no rifle shots Midnight riage Emperor Banzai! Mrs Gale was active in L D S "Seventh as day — I want water church work having served water! I am so thirsty” president of the Eleventh ward water ’ BODIES CHOKE CREEK Primary association for fifteen The diary then describes in great years She was a temple worker and had been active in genealogical detail how the wounded man crept work away for water — and his momenMOTHER OF ELEVEN tary disappointment when he found Her former husband and nine the creek choked with bloated of eleven sons and daughters sur- bodies Nevertheless he wrote he vive as do 16 grandchildren and filled his flask six great grandchildren The sons Two days pass Once he and his and daughters are Harold F Glen companions sight Chinese soldiers Fred and Joseph H Gale Mrs E nearby and prepare for a last O Lamb' Mrs Laneta McArthur fight The Chinese clear the creek Mrs Joseph Dwyer and Mrs Wen- of bodies and then disappear dell F Ogden all of Ogden and Once he writes “I think of my Mrs Jack Anderson Salt Lake wound to forget my thirst Then I think of water to forget the pain City Also surviving are four broth- of my wound” ers and sisters William Stimpson --Tortured by thirst a semndelir-iou- s Mrs Liza A Wadsworth and Mrs strain runs through his entry Rebecca Spaulding of Riverdale for the 11th’ day—“No water and Mrs1 Sarah Drysdale Ogden Pain in my leg Where are our five half brothers and half sisters troops? So dark cannot see Martha Stimpson Mrs Clair Por- even the flashes I wish I had ” ter Margaret Stimpson of Ogderi a bottle of beer or cider John Stimpson and Joseph StimpSTEALS FOOD FROM DEAD son of Jtiverdale The next day the diary says the other uninjured soldier identified as “Niyasaki” obtains food from the bodies nearby SECURITY CHAIRMRN They get two tins of meat an$ some raw rice They hear the sounds of a major battle inthe TO ADDRESS LABOR distance Two days pass and the sound of DENVER Oct 2— (AP)— Arthur fighting comes nearer The diary J Altmeyer chairman of the fed- no longer mentions Toshihara’s eral social security board will leave wound his hunger his sense of by airplane from Washington D C danger But in every page there is the to address the American Federation of Labor convention Wednes- lingering horror" of thirst The battle rolls nearer and then day Heber R Harper of Denver di- on the 17th day — “We woke early in the morning rector of region eleven of the fedand eral social security board said toworshipped the rising sun in the woods behind us Suddenly day Altmeyer will also address the our we saw troops We cried for board’s Mountain Rocky security cannot we let them know But joy regional conference are we the Chinese because where Delegates to the conference to be held Tuesday Wednesday and are between us” On the 19th day after a fierce Thursday ar th managers of the 16 field offices in region eleven of struggle the Chinese retreat beor the social security board Harper yond the creek For a an hour "no are more in soggy they said The offices include those at the two Salt Lake City and Ogden Utah man’s land” between over their forces bullets singing Boise and Pocatello Idaho heads snipping pieces off the that covers them Driven by only one motor a big foliage we would all be “We from dead thought monoplane recently flew but the God pro time this by Moscow Russia to San Jacinto Calif to establish a world’s recp ord for The estimated flying mileage is slightly more than 6600 FINE SUCCESS well-inform- Isolated “From Friends By Chinese y Wounded Troops Mrs Gale STOKER SHOW -- JAP SWAMP WRITES DIARY SOLDIER LIES IN BE CONDUCTED Kol-orog- os SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1937 R A1 INQUEST WILL al s STANDARD-EXAMINE- fTSu Call or write for free estimates If your needs cannot be filled fromj these columns call 4511 Miss Herrington ELECTRICAL WORK Lighting Fixtures LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC r (18 years in business)Licensed Union Electricians 309 24th St Phone 58$ fumigation BEDBUGS etc Roaches Cyanide extermination guaranteed B Marsh PL 353—2441 Grant eras J - messenger service 9034 A and A delivers parcels messages 109 502 and baggage Phone BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS OGDEN FENDER SHOP Experienced Workers 2327 V Kiesel 4936 CARPET CLEANING CO— Rugs fumi EL J HAMPTON slip ture cleaned upholstered and 3042 covers Phone 2911 K VAN KAMPEN- & SON 11 it’s we a rug furniture or mattress pi ft n and repair It phone 1320 MATTRESSES REMADE MATTRESS renovated complete Converted into spring filled $400 $950 feather mattress and pillows made W E Conrad Phone 1195-- ! 3501 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINU PAPERHANGING painting cleaning H L Messick ph 1319-5020 EXPERT paperhanging 40c bolt cleaning $100 up Wm Waters 4932 6080 Phone 1797-PAPERHANGING $350 er room Estimates on cleaning painting chimney sweep 2045 cleaning and 'decor Ph 2154-FURNACE and ‘ chimney Phone 130 N I G tinting painting 5006 PAPER 3352-3253 A- -l M I ami ti- - rs 3 s: u t W W w cleaning Newcomb PAPER CLEANING Clams weighing as much as 400 Pacific’s the in found are FIRST class paper cleaning pounds ' Miles Phono 3139-- R tropical 'waters" A ¥ a |