Show r THE OGDEN STAN FREE DftYS OF ' CAPITAL OVER I heart lungs in action IDAHO GROWERS I liber- ty which they have purchased by continuously exercising on behalf of the gener--al welfare OPENS SERIES Wallace made his remarks in the first of three addresses before the Pacific school of religion He sought to reveal the basic differences between capitalism and labor and to point out the remedies which he believes will bring about cooperation and adjustment of economic problems “Corporations are the holy of holies of the capitalistic system Wallace said “and corporation directors and lawyers are the priests More and more the corporations have taken the place of private initiative)’ during the All of us buy past 70 years from them sell to them or work for them By special le-gal interpretations they have been given incredible power In many respects they have used this power for the general welfare But in other respects it has been impossible for corporations in the very nature of things to think and act effectively on behalf of the general welfare Nearly alfof us feel helpless before great corporations’ nt s ( the wages clause of the ment had not been decided but was left to the secretary of agriREADY FOR STUDY With animal heart and lungs immersed stiU culture who must' approve the and specify wage tank University of Minnesota scientists contract pulsating into an if the scales action j grower is to receive are studying organs in jenefit payments air-tig- ht “still-aliv- 0 & Karl Marx Is the tendency for the machines of capitalism to produce more goods than the workers can consume American capital ever since Its foolhardy courage in the 20’s has been too frightened to do much of anything he said Wallace said that he does not when think that civilizations to “have commit matured they suicide” He believes they can by Ttaklng thought maintain their full vigor for many hundreds of years R G e’ ASKS PAYS FOR DEATH WASHING iO Feb 23 — (AP)—The Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad asked interstate commerce commission approval today of its application to the Reconstruction Finance corporation for a $1 800000 loan The loan would be secured by of certificates indebtedness cent four interest bearing per The R F jC is understood to have agreed to make the loan The I G C under the law must first approve the loan The money would be used for the various improvements for rail largest being $1245527 and other track work As of December 31 last the railroad owed the R F C $7- 581000 and unpaid interest of ' $737857 : Electrical equipment is to be used to detect the presence of schools of fish off the Tasmania coast The new method of locating fish beneath the surface has been used successfully by Norwegian fishermen (UP) g Horse Dies of ' Heart Failure LORAIN O (UP)— Dolly a big bay horse served 15 years in the shafts of a dairy wagon surviving uninjured a freight train collision which demolished the wagon she pulled' She died in the traces of heart failure If 1 I Richmond when the vessel was three "days out in the Atlantic has been sent to the London zoo o 26-ye- ar Memorials Honor Strong - Mount Vernon Wash with whom Hawkins was enamoured and over whom he said he slew her brothers Ernest and Floyd cleared away debris 'SURRENDER TUESDAY Insurgents marched into the City Tuesday shouting singing and confident that they were protected by rings of troops in the outskirts They occupied Te ruel which government forces had captured last December after the trapped government garrison of 1000 men raised a white flag over the seminary ruins The surrender ended costly street fighting “which began when Insurgents penetrated Te ruel’s outskirts Monday No One Immune to Job Seeker Picket “No Bargaining— No Worry” -- FRANK R WISIION Pres i N i MK' M Ill'll SRtlK' 1W Chicago Train officials said most of the Injured were given minor emer gency treatment and then dis missed from hospitals About 15 remained they aaid 1 MUSICIAN IS SLAIN MOSCOW Feb 23 (AP)— The secret execution of two former commanders of the Soviet navy was disclosed today in published versions of a speech by Commissar of War ’Klementi E Voroshiloff The two were Admiral Vladimir R Orloff who was ousted as com mander-in-chiof the Russian navy last year and Admiral A K Sivkoff who had been replaced as admiral of the Baltic fleet Voroshiloff speaking Tuesday night on the eve of the Red army’s 20th anniversary named Orloff and Sivkoff in a group with the executed Marshal Mikhail Nikol&e-vitc- h Tukhacbevsky and a half dozen others as “Fascist bandits traitors and spies’ who have “been wiped off the face of the earth1 ' ef three Die 2 FULL DOZEN 2k Virtually 1 cent a tablet To produce a bottle of budweiser takes months and months— and yet it's I I Is a matter of minutes Every operation r!?o with a clock And when you open a bottle of BUDWEISER you’re with that sort of enjoyment and satisfaction that only precise brewing can produce of BUDWEISER you’re Vvni! rnmmii 1 itU!i yOU & 'A In Bottles In Cans THIS TEST! Budweiser FOR five days SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK BEER YOU WILL WANT A SVCST BudvoisCr’o : J0i AN condo S’nnroximatelY oX U' Order a carton for your home ° N6 ’ L--4 thoughtful’ compliment to a husband — especially in the evening Has he ever expected it when there was none In the iceKeep a carton on A9 Challenger able accommodations PuUman travel fcecostol Standard 3 J box? Check up on your supply v de details consult For further Hotel Thone 5:30 V m Ben City Ticket Generat Agent 184 DRINK ON THE A glass of cold BUDWEISER is always a FLAVOR THEREAFTER coaches ioI Women Zay adjusted blue sight ligto Spe APPehI' and children dll? dining c“ service available ra 35f served 30 dinner are trig meals luncheon breaHast2S &eie face-tofa- ce fiOTE FOR HOUSEWIVES: imifTrrvTTH!r AIUI ' 3 face-to-fa- ce U’ riTi -- timing: hour-and-min- ute teurizing So wherever you go in the home IDEt Air conditioning re- Barley must sprout just so long —and no longer The clock has the final say-s- o on mashing cooking fermenting and pas- COMFjHVf OfncouiGHTi 0 it SL‘ ' ee All it usually costs to relieve the misery of a cold today — is 3 to 5 — relief for the period of your cold 15 to 25 Hence no family need neglect even minor head colds Here is what to do: Take two BAYER tablets when you feel a cold coming on — with a fell glass cf wraterThea repeat if necessary according to directions in each package Relief comes rapidly The Bayer method of relieving eolds is the way many doctors approve You take Bayer Aspirin for relief — then if you are not improved promptly you call tha family doctor 23-year-- 18 PASSES Nuxse-Stewai- slats of water tapeat treati awt la X Itawrt If threat Is save free the reltf ervsh e4 ttr 3 SATU AJPItIN tablet I ‘i S! ef water Oetfle twice This eases threat reweett sere west elieast kssteatiy today for questioning about the death of Kenneth H Wakeford San Diego musician whose body a bullet hole be tween the eyes was found in a culvert 50 miles east of here Tuesday The musician’s come and wallet were missing Wakeford's widow said her husband and the hitch-hike- r se out from Pine Valley to walk to El Centro In search of work while she drove into San Deigo quires perfect ! AJPISIH takhtt sM t SATIS fwft rfriak 9 InliMJ Hurt In Chihuahua hire At be hi PUMSSA' 10 W COST Tefce SOUGHT SAN DIEGO Calif Feb 23— was sought (AP)— A hitch-hike- r iVi MEXICO CITY Feb 23 (AP) Three and 18 per Feb 23 — sons men were killed which fire swept injured by Lamson-Schibner (AP)— Frank the of Maguarichic mining village 86 retired department of agriChihuahua state Tuesday culture botanist and authority Chihuahua dispatches estimatec on grasses died Tuesday night damage at nearly $280000 BOTANIST WASHINGTON I Double or Twins FOR TRE IIISRRY OF n joy-rid- 3250-3300-335- 0 2 YJflY RELIEF tra Grimm Stadler’s car lor a 5000-mil- e e Stadler didn’t believe him and slammed the door in his face 'Welch’s last nickel took him by subway to a police station where his story was believed He was held for the grand jury center of shopa and sbow For you In furnishing atm oa r phera and vice Ona or two gueats in room Sama price No doubl rate Room with bath Choice Prance last year ’ NEW YORK Feb 23— (UP) —Donald R Welch 31 spent his last nickel to get a stolen car off his conscience He called at the home of Fred Stadler 25 and said that lie had taken o Only 200000 automotive vehicles were manufactured in F Spends His Last Nickel For Ride T o Police Station and :8vinth t B r a d way tha heart attack ’ to estimates LOCATION 40 o driver of the truck was killed The Injured Included seven members of Hal Kemp’ orches HITCH-HIKE- R - i Frank Gregson Coroner K Thatcher aaid ahe had Hugh suffered a Deputy MOTHER DIES WASHINGTON Feb 23 (AP) Mrs Anna M Hoover mother to said been have of J Edgar Hoover director o (Tukhachevsky one of Russia’s most brilliant mill the federal minds and seven high rank- tion died at bureau of investiga her home here Tues PEORIA 111 (UP)— A young tary ing generals were executed last day night man paraded through Peoria June as traitors) streets in a new form of “picket CARDOZO TIOLDS OWN ing” which made pedestrians BULLET-PROOTIRES WASHINGTON Feb 23 CAP)— pause and examine his sign I WASHINGTON Feb 23 (AP) Justice Benjamin N Ordozo was read: “I am out of work —Bullet-proo- f tires for airplanes reported by his physician to be need a job If you have any are being tested by the army of holding his own in his fight agalns ficials disclosed today heart disease thing to do I’ll do it well” British housewives save $90000-00- 0 annually through the use ofl domestic refrigerators according T her Insurance She paid him tlaied the door and fell deacl 111 War Commissar t - 1 ‘LONDON (UP)— A Labrador owl which alighted on the boat deck of the liner Duchess of UTAH NEGOTIATIONS START At Salt Lake City Fred G Tay-o- r acting general manager of the Utah-IdahSugar company contracts also have been said OF accepted by growers In Mon-an- a Washington and South Dacota with negotiations in Utah WALLA WALLA Wash Feb & start today 23 — (AP)— Clifford Hawkins old farm hand who slew two brothers because they ob jected to his intimacies wltl Turk their 13 - year - old sister was Mon tf of on the the gallows hanged state prison here early today ISTANBUL (UP)— When the The trap was sprung at one' monument of Kemal Ataturk three am (Ogden time) Hawk the “Strong Man of Turkey” is ins was pronounced dead at one' completed at Trebi2nd the Black Sea port there will not be seventeen The fleshy but prison pale a single town of any importance condemned man walked calmly in the country without a memorial to the founder of new to the gallows “As for myself” he said with in hearing of the 103 spectators largest number ever to attend an execution here “all I have to say Is: ‘Goodbye Edith” “Edith” is Edith Grimm the young girl on the farm near - 2 BROTHERS LOAN APPROVAL Ocean Going Owl Depth Machine Finds Zoo Home To Defect Fish r depth-findin- 1$ 1 agree- - QUOTES MABX One fundamental difficulty with capitalism Wallace said and which was expounded by SYDNEY Insurance Paid Up Feb 23 (UP) — WORTH An Icy pavement was blamed by the police today for a grade crossing crash of a paper company tnick and a fast St Louis Chicago paasenger train of the Wabash railroad In which one man was killed and 30 persons njuxtd The train— three Pullmans a coach diner and baggage car— was hurled from the tracks It tore up 200 feet of roadbed and toppled over at an angle of 45 degrees before it came to a halt Approximately 100 passengers on the train were shaken ADMIRALS ) : DEAD 1 Blamed For pfDIANAPOLXS Fb 23 (AP) —An agent cam to tha apartGrade Accident 30 ment of lira Amanda Heady 63 Tuesday to collect the premium Injured on cy Pavement RUSS EXECUTE i ' Had Quite An Accident ‘ ‘ practically as they pleased are over Secretary of Agriculture Henry A Wallace said Tuesday night From now on he said more and more corporations and capi- TRAIN i Yes Frank Associated Press TERUEL Spain Feb 23 — POCATELLO Ida Feb 23— (AP)— The Idaho Beet Growers’ (AP) —A seven year old girl BOISE Ida Feb 23— (UP) association has agreed with the can’t find her father and moth —Frank Davidson 42 Boise ' V had an accident last night processors on a “very favorable er man He drove his car into it A tired white haired contract” for the 1938 crop Pres ton Ellsworth of Lewisville as wounded in the' shoulder Is glad power pole The pole was snapped off in osciation president said today the fighting is over One day he Ellsworth said the contract was came home and found his wife three places ’ One hundred feet of fence virtually the same as the one for shot dead He stayed through was 1937 “a very favorable con weeks of siege and says he won’t ripped out Live wires fell crackling to tract considering the general leave home now the highway economic conditions” CLEANUP SNIPERS The car was crushed and GET $740 PER TON Two boys sing when they see twisted utterly demolished “Without discussing details the food trucks They had been Davidson emerged Ellsworth rioted that for the 1937 eating mule meat crop growers 'will receive when for a cleanup of snip all payments have been made ersExcept which victorious Insurgents a total of $740 a ton not in think may be hidden in the ruins eluding the approximate 40 cents of caves underneath this once a ton to be received by those proud Aragon city the battle of growers who qualified for soil Teruel is ended conservation program benefit Tuesday night pack mules of TWO payments the corps sanitary Insurgent The $740 payment includes the streets car$550 a ton' from processors and plodded through and wounded dead $190 a ton as benefit payments rying of Insurgent soldiers ‘Wiped Off Face of the under the agricultural adust Squads' Earth walls and Announces ment act he said He explained -- loath Times Visit Comes Just After TRUCK STRIKES - But Real Food Looks Good After Long Diet of Agreement ‘Virtually Same Mule Meat As That For 1937 Says By Dwight L Pitkin Association Head Staff By John U Terrell United Press Staff BERKELEY Cal Feb 23— (UP)— The days when corporations and capitalists could do I Teruel Desolate After —Seige OEET CONTRACT Liberty Is Dependent On Good They Do Avers New Dealer self-restrai- WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 23 1033 R Battle-Scare- d 1938 AGREE Ofl WALLACE SAYS talists will enjoy only that DARD-EXAMINE- DEPOSIT REQUIRED H SUR-’- hand-- 7 and several bottles or cans of BUDWEISER chilled and ready for instant serving at un- - C'lf B vTw70 Pi "1 0 expected as well as regular occasions AMERICA'S SOCIAL COMPANION ANHEUSERBUSCn ST LOUIS t COPYRIGHT list ANH£USEft-BU3C- H INC OCD2N DISTRIBUTING COMP AMY 314-2- 5 Street - ©0dcn - Phom : |