Show THE OGDEN A L GLASMANN EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER Francis Associate Editor Leonard G Diehl Associate General Manager AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published Every Evening and Sunday Morning Without a Muzzle or a Pub Congress March 3 1879 Entered at the postoffice at Ogden as second class matter according to Act of A Service and NEA Press United BC Press Associated Memben of The The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication ofall news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news SUBSCRIPTION PRICES when a 85c a month paid in advance By Mail— Must be paid in advance 75c a $920 Carrier year By month $800 a year in Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming All Other States $100 a month $1200 a year Just as the country is again emerging from a depression powerful labor units are creating unrest and filling the minds of captains of industry with pessimism The latest manifestation of discontent comes from Detroit whereNl8000 Chrysler t i i corporation employes nave Deen iocKeu oui by the corporation officialsordering the closing of two plants where the men were inn tactics dulging in - With the C I O in control of the workers n order was given which rethe sulted in the stopping of all kinds of work No greater damage can be done to the industrial welfare of this country than the return of an epidemic of strikes such as occurred two years ago 1 1 Moat of the Americans have adopted the defeatist tude that "sooner or later be in it" and in that spirit bigreer throughout the past 10 years despite depression and despite all efforts to whittle them down Even a country like Russia which "went socialist"— what did it get? The biggest big businesses of all in the form d trusts Bigness seems of vast to go along with modern technology The United States now has its first' bank It is New York's Chase National Both the National City and the Guaranty Trust also show total resources of over two billions each Yet it is only a few years ago that everybody gasped when the first banking institution announced total resources of over a billion Flow of funds from abroad has helped bring aboutsuch results It is further proof that the United States is having dumped into its lap the financial leadership of the world And further proof too that bigness itself probably cannot be abolished It can only be controlled or directed state-owne- slow-dow- slow-dow- Reckless Youth Death and destruction rode beside youth on the highways of Idaho during September states the bureau of safety at Boise The average age of all drivers involved in fatal accidents was 32—63 per cent being less than 30 Analysis of accident reports aside from those in which deaths occurred give interesting figures regarding the age of the drivers Forty-on- e per cent of the wrecks were due to reckless and careless driving and 65 per cent of these drivers were under 30 32 per cent of the smashes were due to excessive speed and 70 per cent of the drivers were under 30 27 per cent of the wrecks were due to driving on the wrong side of the road or over the center line and 55 per cent of these drivers were under 30 years I and atti First frost we'll sup- 32 degrees minimum today— first frost since spring and Sol's going to don his nightcap to cover his bald pate d fellow Every time a his he his hand hat tips tips Br-r-r- -r early bald-heade- Two pints make one cavort says JoHoDo and Fred Smith contrlb- utes: "Every fme a mall man tells his tells his occupation sex" Soft soap with theladiei is a better than bar soap " IM hip FOURTEEN KUislDRep NINETY-TW- O COLUMBUS SAILEPTHE OCCAM BLUE Americana When the horse fell In the bathL tub — the lady pulled out the plug r Here's the weather: Maximum' Monday 63 degrees with 33 de grees registered at seven g m (grand morning) and 3052 baro was made by leaders of American big business Refuses to Budge The two men who refused to be budged from the position that the United States should return in stantly to the principles of individ ual liberty free enterprise and democracy were the late Presi dent Woodrow Wilson and his chief assistant on the war coun cil and the war trade board Mr Herbert Hoover who later was destined to become president of the United States I am able to reveal that Mr Hoover is now writing a lengthy article for the Post detailing pertinent war periences and may be drawn ences by the ? metric pressure f A Skies were clear one year ago 76 degrees maximum and 38 degrees minimum with P S — A farmer who seemed tp iy Saturday Evening post-w- ar eX' citing lessons that from these experi present crop of Ask me nquiring Reporter COrtDlTIOMS TH£r4 WETRB VERY FINE COMPAREP TO MJNETE£Tf4 THIRTY-NIM- G U-boa- in a hedge He would then Threatened Break Between Lewis Hillman Endangers T Opinions of the Press TH-nrr- ! war-net-wo- rk mid-summ- er slowly-developi- ng w blow-torc- To-bi- ' war-tim- SIDE GLANCES cash-ingi- - GIVES EXAMPLES OF DOG'S INTELLIGENCE (J Gracie In the New York Sun) Although I have nothing against cats I prefer dogs my years are and In approaching three-scor- e that time I have never been long without a dog of some kind How such things may be with cats I don't know but dogs closely associated with human beings commonly discern signs of Impending departure If I begin dragging luggage out of the closet my Scottish terrier begins getting jittery As the bags are being packed he camps on the scene When they are closed his agitation becomes painful He knows as well as does any human member of the family that somebody Is going away and is disturbed lest he be left behind When I was a boy I had another terrier that showed similar agitation Whenever the buggy horses were harnessed and the surrey rolled out of its shed He knew he was forbidden to follow but always had hopes In time as he he observed these proceedings out of the hiding practice adopted "Ui'J — I nd wife Yoo-hoGeorge Morgan 1220 Marilyn Drive—"I sea said the mariner but I don't get it" "The Fern Andrew one slowest in echoing" Nels Flygare "The female one of course" Grant Morris Huntsvflle — - 'The rOLISII PEASANTS AND one that starts it" RUSSIAN GUILE Ruby Fronk 3406 Adams —'The (Milwaukee Journal) echo of course" last Apparently the Soviets are apGraham 2566 Washington— Cliff plying the same technique to the "It must be the female echo if half of Poland which they have there is one" the in used seized that they fooling Dell McDonald 2734 Monroe -Russian peasants in the early days "That's a dizzy question" ( of the Bolshevik revolution S06J4 Twenty-fiftJohn Doherty They then promised land to the "Which one of them is the peasants and divided up the great female?" estates They are now doing the same In conquered Poland handing out plots of 12 to 20 acres to individuals Perhaps these Polish peasants so hungry for their own land do not know that the Bolsheviks used this merely as a device to win the Russian peasants and then took title to the land away from every one AUSTIN Minnesota — (AP) — Russian peasants soon found that use to Unanimously the city council Is they merely had the right the land as the government order- against war It just finished payed but even that degree of "own- ing for the last one The council said its budget was ership" was soon terminated and thrown collec $20000 out of line when farmers were forced into or not liked America got into tne last war- tives whether they it milYear by year the councilme Several like it didn't Many lions by the Bolsheviks' own ad- have been whittling this down : mission either died of famine or The last payment has just been were exiled or executed as a re- made and hints the council If anyone thinks it wants to start sult of this struggle One wonders whether the 'lib- another program of war erated' Polish peasants as the debt reduction he has another Communists call them will also think coming find that the little plots they are now being given are to be taken away as they: were in Russia Anybody who doubts that dogs have at least a limited faculty of reasoning has never associated much with them It varies greatly in dogs Of the same breed or even of the same litter It must be so also with some cats o" 724-24th- 464-24th- — — f Austin Votes Against War Just Paid One O 20-ye- ar - First Bank Robber Gets 10-5- Years 0 DODGE CITY Kansas — (UP) —Carl Klrby the Finney county farmer who committed the first bank robbery in the colorful history of ithls onetime frontier cowtown Saturday was sentenced to servs from 10 to" 50 years in prison Kirby used a toy pistol to per-authe teller to hand over 2- de 01T Friday mm m &m w w im I one-four- th &esr say 1- - v FAMOUS FRONTIER SCOUT OUCt MADE hsrm- V:Ur - i( Buffalo bill" copy :? I So they 4--- v'-j-k fguf - A WAGER H£ COULD SHOOT IOO BUFFALO IN A DAY AND HE WON THE 125 INTO CAMPI stj i X (fir BET-BRING- ING s Here's another for the book! you can get a KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY QUALITY-- SINCE 1880 THAT'S RICHER SMOOTHER MELLOWER ASK FOR CHAD ORCHARD BY NAME MADE O Lewis-Hillma- self-will- ed Iff - V h: while the C I O convention Is on and it results in a final defi- (J S GETS NAZI-MA- DE 250000 Hillman's nite break clothing workers will leave the C I O and the Lewis - Roosevelt TOYS FOR fiHRISTMAS coolness will become positively frigid The hope in New Deal circles of course Is that the two 10—(AP)— NEW YOl is he who is conducting the de War has not stopped the shipment mocratization? Of Christmas toys from Germany Here lies a menace lurking In A cargo of 1200 tons of German-mad- e the shadows and almost totally toys arrived Monday on the unrecognized by the many Amer Holland America line freighter leans who cry out that we should Boschdjk take an immediate hand in Eu "since we are The Detroit river carries more rope's affairs bound to be Involved sooner or commerce In tonnage than any other river In the world later" fly 1432-28th- mile wife" 149-32- Hopes of Peace 11In Labor —1914-191- 6 re-a- p Today's question: If there are two echoes which one will get th© last word? Carl Lancaster pear about a quarter of a Glen Perrins 1030 Darling down the road pleading with every the second echo you dope" Why canine art that he be not ordered street — Lynn Chappie back to the house "That's easy Little Sir Echo's -- Prior to Armistice By BRUCE CATTON - Examiner Washington was to a But time there Standard prior A young British flier reports a "colossal" and again when the armistice Correspondent explosion when he bombed a submarine Woodrow Wilson was in Paris WASHINGTON Oct 10— What of age Trouble with him is he goes to too many after the war that Mr Wilson happens behind the scenes at the was bombarded with cablegrams C L O convention in San FranThe quick reactions and alertness of youth American movies and letters from great business cisco will have a profound bearinterests of the United States de ing on the future of the labor appears to have been replaced by other less how know will officials Polish government bureau manding in some cases in vitri movement in the United States the characteristics admirable says A ' olic language that the president to ever -Reports- - reaching Washington Via Xla should feels v TV4-TTlirtv" f try they toothpaste I'll XVUlgO U1& rx± tlXt EKLXCIJ "J to the establishment of a in the week preceding the convenagree would seem to be more true thin "Death squeeze back in from Rumania now that the five year plan for American liqul tion were that a final break between John L Lewis and Sidney Soviets are pushing in on one side and the dation of Europe Begins At Forty" age of drivers alone contha insisted Hillman head of the powerful Teleeraohed pleas Nazis on the other sidered " Clothing Workers the Wilson administration con Amalgamated con was imminent its maintain to tinue price If it came according to these of 20 miles an hour— a busi- trols its production restrictions heads speed their women turned Dale Harmon's Hillman would take his of governmen report Another man fastened hooks to- ness he had been accomplishing its out of the C I O the prosand in union hi pvelidi and lifted: articles sus- since the Odditorium opened in regulations over business between the C I for peace pects Dended from the lids by long I suggested it was a dustrv of L would beA O the F and Havine enjoyed huge profit chains Half a dozen spectators quaint way of earning a living "It and the dimmer come much in walked out on this one all women isn't that" he said pedalling on under such a system the big of between rift manufacturers Then there was a man who melted without pause "it is just that my dustrialistshadandhad adRoosevelt the O and C I the sufficient NEW YORK Oct 10— There i beeswax and lead which he drop-ne- d mother-in-lajust forbade me to take America widbecome would forces ministration iboiline hot into his mouth this ob— — and nowT m afraid to release from competitive an argument for those who claim more er for their to whet appetite he spat out finally quit and go home" ball leaden The ia the sadists are It If on the other hand the break people many To Quit Measure as a be prevented and Lewis could of strange and handed to a spectator known Odditorium catch-al- l made When it was first souvenir the spectator dropping it The shudderingest exhibition should bury their Hillman and to intended has and shuddery sights that too judging by the number of custom- that the government reverse exact hurriedly because it was suu sevthe differences - time meas ers it sent scampering to the ex- abandftn these war opened on roadway in a building hot tp handle A few men and for drive The be true would ures big business cabled Mr Wil new which for years housed a night- eral imore women made hurried its was a woman who swallowed son would up labor pick was unity in Paris that such a step exits after this one especially long lighted neon tubes the glow club and some sort of reconthat the inctustria speed unthinkable a took plumb- of which could be seen through her Here from ten a m until an when the performer ciliation between the White House h and turned the blue throat and upper torso Even at- economy of the nation would col and C I O leaders would take hour after midnight are paraded er's in a panic unemployment on his open eyes tendants at the place who should lapse that strain of human society called flam directly was would grow and banks would placeNew Deal Fosters Peace man a Then there stripped by now have become blase in the freaks— men and women who earn buttons on face of what catalogues in my crash For some time the New Deal livings by apparent defiance pf to the waist who sewed President Wilson had detailed has needle the himself as turned through book afterpulling sat revolting other the there I roughly exerting extreme prespain to Mr Hoover the task of answer sure been between the C I noon holding myself in my seat the flesh as though it were muslin away for peace was these cables Mr Hoover on back ai ing his As turned finale he elect idea no I A have people O the effort and why th F of L It greatest only with asked for his views by the presi customers the let livand the audience of unusual such a been am or be ways it has I earning It applying this presmay baby may told Mr Wilson that he sure in the hurl darts into his back — carrying ings nor can I understand why dent He to Hillman to be that I'm only human largely do what business de felt that n new to a audience to Daniel are paO Xi and participation encouraged by public A man came out stripped to the camp they in C ' would be dangerous manded Unlow me however Teamsters' totd of the head stoma man without waist "the tronage They the system of ion in the A F of L The underthat there is a large repeat at- the extreme for ach" By controlling his abdominal and that in his free enterprise Hillman's On the way out I stopped to talk tendance some people returning nnininn muscles he could create a deep should standing here is thatcontributed Government the ateven one No for and on a peace again again e con activities cavity where his stomach should with a man riding a bicycle shed itself of its to the difficulty between have been He threw his shoulders treadmill in a window Out front a tempts to explain it chiefly as fast as pos himself and Lewis trols over business out of joint and brought his spinal crowd stared The man had been slble This ties in with the general The things I do not understand column forward to the front of his riding hundreds of hours with 10 "Those" said Mr Wilson "are question one of the relations between of are in and life this He minutes 6a rests his seat in legion minute every body Everyone stayed Go ahead and views my exactly AtDeal and the C I O contests New After is the them beauty during this exhibition but some was required to maintain a pedal a reoly" been cool toward the has Lewis lantic City had chosen them this draft Mr Hoover drew up a reply White House for some time and of the a few girls stopped year ex By n which he thought adequately the present neutrality fight has by New York to see what the the to what as views his pressed Galbraith the coolness were went prospects Beauty should do and increased Is deeply suspicious of Lewis to market A movie company drag- Wilson government took it to £he president The latter the arms embargo repeal fearing ged them out to a studio for a seit through and then that It will lead toward war He ries of screen tests Hotels and silently read on bottom of the the initialed spoke of it with extraordinary night clubs feted them At the end draft: "Ok WV W" as were three of sharpness In hlss Labor day days the girls It was the work of these two ipeech: tired as if they had done three men that was chiefly responsible "The country Is being told of weeks' washings for a family of of near form a of for prevention statesmen and national' leadthe ten One little girl who finished In the United States ers who are dictatorship spending sleepless among the first half dozen already for at least five years after the over the situain worry who a nights had engaged "manager"war World close of the In in tion everyv way Europe held a contract calling for 25 per But the incident revealed now how much better It would be if cent of any earnings that might acgreat slg the same statesmen would spend crue through her beauty When we for the first time holds and a few sleepless nights In devising Americans— all for niflcance suggested to the young lady that for American businessmen of America's a way for 25 per cent was rather high she took If it at a wage merely eighteen Job to a workers get replied: "My manager says he'll months of war experience to whet them alive" would that keep earn me a million dollars and I'll business of American the hand has other on th§ Hillman appetlt settle for $750000 with the other leaders for some where Roosevelt the system strongly supported $250000 going to him" of themselves assure could the emof for repeal program The catch is that the little lady they do and handsome yet profits to bargo who has only beauty sell and Lewi DiHlikes NLRB Shuffle not any great overdose of that is away with the irritants of compe be will easier how much it Another factor making for coolnot going to make a million dol- titon to into slide United the on Lewis' part toward the States for ness lars The last I heard she was business a has been the readministration dictatorship political back at her old job behind the war of another end at the period shuffling of the national labor recandy counter has Mr Roosevelt spent the lations board after (All Rights Reserved) last seven years inoculating the Since Donald Wakefield - Smith nation with planned economy pills was replaced on the board by Dr as exemplified in the NRA? W M Leiserson the C I Ol has been grieved by a number of t'"v For Seven Years The White For the last seven years we board's decisions for failcriticized been House have under the had has government I say let's give England and President Roosevelt finish a fight for initiating the ing to make France all the assistance we can confirmation which of Smith's philosophy without going over and fighting very type All of these things figure in the their battles— Col Roscpe Turn- was so abhorrent to Woodrow Wil n was son Mr a Wilson sincere split er speed pilot democrat at heart even though The understanding here Is that and stubborn if this split cannot be healed I'd be amazed if any large num- greatly on the crossed at insisted ber of planes could get to this being to return a nation's system of free men can be brought to an undercountry If they did we could less likely standing How n much Chatter-todown— shoot them enterprise Ruth J&ii&mimJ follow Roosevelt in the If such an understanding does would Mr actress "' QfO fm iuffir j weeing X M PCO m aTr" Wilson footsteps since he has giv take place it is believed a new We can't go scot free It just en dozens of indications that he move for peace between C I O Certainly yon lave me and Fm the best mother in the doesn't happen that way But L is a disciple of benevolent dicta and A F of L could be made whole world— but you're not going to get one more and" hope pray we keep out of war torship which he likes to trans with much better chances for — dcic uewi Mrs late as democracy so long as it D Roosevelt sepper Franklin dongnssit ° New York another by Whether he will reveal in his article the panic of business in terests in the United States' at the prospect of losing the benefits of profits they had enjoyed under a system which had temporarily ex tinquished competition and substi tuted government - sanctioned monopolies or cartels I do not know I hope he will for to do ts British are sinking German so should be in the nature of a freighters so rapidly these days you can al- huge "stop look and listen" sign most see the shoreline rising if you look on the highwayl to War along which our emotions are now car closely rying us It is a shocking fact but in four weeks of the present covered It will be about as easy to determine the European war wethe have same ground winner of this war as it would be to say who psychologically that it took us two years to cover won the New England hurricane j enjoy grumbling had an extra fine crop of potatoes A neighbor sai to him: "Ah for once you must h pleased every one is talking about your fine potatoes this year" "They aren't so bad" admitted the man grudgingly "but where are the bad ones for the pigs?" some of his more and O Shadow who ar quasi-dicta-tors- 3 SOL'S °Su nsrline port administration efforts to viti ate the neutrality act may be somewhat startled to learn that the United States barely escaped a five-yedictatorship at the end of the World war Had it not been for the grim de termination of two Americans that the United States government all abandon immediately should Bigger and Bigger the emergency powers that it had from congress to' conIt has been noted before that big business obtained duct the nation through eighteen is getting bigger It seems to be inevita- months of war today we might be economy ble a part of the times for in all lines the living under a different which we possess that than really big businesses have been growing The demand for a Labor Disputes - OCEAN CROSSING NEWS COMMENTS PUBLISHING COMPANY JS- TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 10 1939 R BOAKE CARTER'S CWrT: Frank STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1 °- - 46 Quart ' Ko 57 csiL- — ? |