Show THE OGDEN RIKrW EVENING FEBRUARY 23 1940 PRISON ESCAPEE 20-YEA- SCORE R MOVETO STEW A Chief "Flabbergasted As Forgotten Forger Wants 'To Get Straight i- - :: J" i - f f - the law" Chief Mike Roche said he i III 'I t?7 L "Where do we go from here—and when?" de IMPATIENT manded this quartet of Brigham City youths of the army recruiter In Salt Lake City after they had signed for service in the United States army air corps at the Ogden recruiting office manned by Sergeant James H Robertson The youths are jteft to right seated Melvin W Griffiths and Jim It Bush standing Ned C Hanse and Eric C Seashore —— — IN AUTO CRASH BOISE Ida Feb 23— (UP) — Hona Massey and Alan Curtis film players returned to Hollywood to day after an accident on a snowy mountain road in which they mi raculously escaped injury Mrs Carl Brown wife of an Idaho state senator who was rid Ing with them received a broken arm cuts and shock Their auto mobile driven by Bill Parker film Judio publicity man was turned to a ditch in a driving snow- itorm to avoid a head-o- n collision with an approaching car Parker said he had no choice but to wreck his car because a high cliff was on the other side of the road The four persons were returning from Payette lake ski resort the scene of the filming of "Northwest ' Passage" whichcomethe to Hollywood Boise to Slichtlv impatient following their enlistment in the U S army air corps on Feb 10 four Brigham City lads waited today orders which would send them by army transport plane to the Sacramento Calif air depot The four: Ned C Hansen 22 South Fourth West Eric C Seashore 322 West First South Melvin W Griffiths 135 South Fourth East and Jim R Bush 121 West Fourth North enlisted in the army air corps at the Ogden recuiting office with Sergeant Jas H Robertson on Feb 5 Griffiths Seashore and Hansen are graduates of Box Elder high school and likewise all three attended Weber college simultaneously Bush is a graduate of West high in Salt Lake City and attendat U S A C in ed a half-yeLogan ar RULING REOPENS Finns $5000 Ahead Elite Turn Clerks C'he - MALAD FIRE STRIKES LEGION Q Feb 23— turned (UP) — Socialites who salesgirls for a day to aid the Fin nish relief fund decided to rest to shift day! after doing an eight-hou- r in Sun Valley shops But it was a good day's work The "eirls" turned over $5000 to thej fund Star salesgirl of the day was MrS Marie Harriman wife of the financier and railroad executive She turned in $47080 from sales made at the shop of Frederick A Picard Swiss designer DINNER FATHER-SO- N City Attorney Lewis J Wallace informed city commissioners today they are without authority to MOSCOW Feb 23 — (UP) —Tess refuse issuance of an auto salvage official Soviet news agency license to Catherine F O'Dell to The today it was authorized to operate at 131 Twenty-fourt- h eithat any Russian airplanes board earlier in the week refused flew over Pajala the Swedish vil- the license on the basis of relage which was bombed on Wed- ports the O'Dell property was "unsightly insanitary and in poor nesday The Soviet news agency also de- condition" nied "rumors to the effect that "The board does not have the the Soviet Union has demanded power to "consider the character from Estonia Latvia and Lithu- of an applicant or the suitability ania new naval bases or an in- of the property as a condition creased number of military bases" precedent to granting of a license" Mr Wallace said The attorney added that reports from the chief of police and city sanitary inspector regarding previous complaints in connection with a junk yard operated by the O'Dells in the southwest corner AT of the city concerned John O'Dell and not Mrs O'Dell the present applicant Mr Wallace suggested however BUILDING that if Mrs O'Dell violates the authority of her license by per the accumulation of junk MALAD Feb 23 —A fire" sup-'se- d mitting the city would stand in position to to have been caused by a require a forfeiture of the auto ort circuit in the stoker motor salvage license destroyed the stoker and caused other damage to the American Legion building Wednesday evening The amount of damage has not been determined being chiefly caused by smoke which has blackened the greater part of the DRINK building The outstanding event of Washing ton's birthday in Evanston was the Fathers and Sons banquet which was held at the Blyth Mem orial home Thursday evening at seven o'clock Covers were laid for) 75 at the long tables which were centered with bouquets of red white and blue carnations and a unique and appropriate decoration of flags A large flag was placed in jthe center and flags graduating in size were placed down the entire length of the tables Fancy gumdrops were used for favors After the dinner an interesting pro gram was presented Mrs Sarah Heward was chair man of the committee with the following American Legion auxil iary members assisting: Mesdames W J Watts John Priborsky A N Parsons C L Tingey John L Mills Harry Pfisterer Clifford Spencer Clifford Varney Clifford Ragan George W Ewer and George Lloyd Junior auxiliary memoers decorated the tables FJELDSTED WILL BE CHAMBER SPEAKER tr" BRIGHAM CITV froh J Fjeldsted Ogden chamber of commerce secretary and executive secretary of the Intermoun-tai- n Association of Civic clubs will be principal speaker at the SALT LAKE CITY Feb 23 — annual meeting of the Box Elder (AP) — Utah bottlers of carbonated cnamoer of commerce in the commercial clubrooms beverages opening their two-da- y YtiUUg annual convention here heard to according to George M Mason soda ncwiy-eiecisecretary of the day that the r T i pops still remain favorites with £ngnam Kjny cnamber Fjeldsted will consumers Brigham of City to Boise where he "There is a lot experimenting a with carbonated bev wm juage a norse show erages" said Paul F Glaser of Seattle president of the American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages "But bottlers have learned the QUEENS GALORE TO public still prefers the old standbys — lemon 'strawberry creme lime REIGN AT DANCE cola drinks root beer orange and ginger ale FAVORITE OF — LEGION TO SPEAK Feb J D Price commander of the American Legion and a prominent will deliver an Orortsman "The Sportsman's Responsibility' at a meeting of the Idaho Wildlife convention to be held in Boise on March 3 MALAD past state 23 — ATTENDS PARLEY MALAD Feb 23— Alfred Edwards is in Salt Lake City attending a lumbermen's convention He was accompanied by his wife Mr Edwards is the manager of the Malad Lumber and Hardware Co time-hallow- ea ed — 1 v new-fangl- ed Y t PAROLE GRANTED GARLAND Feh ?3 uim ajxnuai tsear River L D S fetake Gold and Green ball to be held in the Bear BCUOOl will 13 queens from GARLAND YOUTH gym vanuusfeature waras Saturday tn an according TAKE VACATION" made £ient today Alfred Mi- MALAD Feb 23—Lawrence D CITY Feb 23— Rus vuacua president oi by the Bear RivJones and W D Clark are enjoy sellBRIGHAM Hartman of Garland who was er stake Y M M L A ing a two weeks vacation in Cali serving - time In the Box elder fornia county jail on a charge of theft of tires and gasoline was paroled ROCK THROWER AT Thursday by Judge J W Horsley BRIGHAM JAILED to L W Allen farmer of Bear River valley While working on BRIGHAM CTTV the Allen farm young Hartman Isaac Tavlor 61 nf souTit will be required to report to Judge Was today to serve beginning a 30- r nov toil — ffanfnn ""f"&eu xiorsiey once a month Z Dy uity THE WONDER FUEL iT xayior threw a "viaicjr TWO COUPLES GIVEN allegedly rock through a nlato claw J!nl MARRIAGE PERMITS Main — ttroof " T:1 O PETROLEUM in CARBON — GUTS HEATING COSTS CALL YOUR LOCAL COAL DEALER CITY PHYSICIAN FLAYSSHING SALT LAKE CITY Feb 23— AP —City Health Commissioner T J Howells reported Salt Lake City's communicable disease situ ation today and at the same time termed the curbing of smoking especially among younger per sons a public health problem It is time that health author' ities throughout the country public spirited individuals started to debunk the propaganda for tobac co Dr Howells said in his re port The Wtedding DAUGHTER BORN EVANSTON Wvo Feb 23 A six and one-ha- lf pound daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Frank O'Donnell Wednesday night COMPATIDi? 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U we win W ANDERSON Optimism justified W e(V- OGDENITE LEADS UGLINESS RAGE POCATELLO Feb 23— (AP) — people's candidate for ugliest and most unpopular man at Idaho Southern university and incidentally president of the Associated Students was today wear ing his laurels lightly and sport ingly as balloting in the contest Friday noon showed that he had almost as many votes to his credit as all of the other candidates combined Bob Jimas In a "penny-a-vote- " stunt spon- sored by-thstudent council of which Jimas is head the Ogden Utah student resident was nomi nated at a stunt by another candidate for the "honor" att a student 1 t assemDiy nem last weeK Marion "Swede" Hanson of sophomore class president also a member of the student council had rolled up 277 votes for sec ond place against Jimas 744 Ev erett Scott of Idaho Falls last years editor of the Idaho Bengal was pressing him closely in third place with 261 e 1 1 1 RESIDENT OF WANSHIP DIES WANSHIP Utah Feb 23— (AP) Anne T Young 83 early day Utah immigrant and oldest resident of Wanship died at her home last night She had been ill a short time Mrs Young came to Utah from her birthplace in New Jersey as a child of five traveling by ox cart with her parents She lived at Salt Lake City until she was 12 then moved to Wanship where she was married to the late Robert Young in 1877 A daughter and son survive Services will be held here Sun day —Mrs degenerative dis 'cardio - vascular - renal group' are the leading causes of death after age 35 That alcohol SPORTSMEN APPOINT and tobacco contribute something to the prevalence of these diseases COMMITTEE GROUPS is admitted by every physician in America today Dr Howell's report showed 709 TREMONTON Feb 23— New cases of disease were reported in committees for the Bear River Salt Lake City during the month Wildlife federation for the com- one death caused by ty but only s: have been named as pnoia iever was attriDuea to a ng year "Ashcroft Membership Ray communicable disease and all directors: entertainment Charles J Wood William Golds- berry Ben Benton law Virgil UTAH KEEPS TAB ON Weidman fish Arnold Harris James Smith game George Elmer Winzler Howard LAWBREAKERS Schuman Glenn and Roy Oyler legislative J L Weidman T E Adams C E J J Dewey SALT LAKE CITY Feb 23— Holmgren A advertising M Turner audit (AP)— The Utah state penitentiary Don Peckenpaugh J D Gunder- had its fingers on more than a son good will Chester Nelson-Franthousand men Jan 31 but only 425 Munns "upland birds Or- were behind prison bars ando Allen J D Gunderson T A report submitted to Gover W Potter Warren Hansen and J nor Blood showed that 626 were on H Fronk probation or parole Of the 368 on parole 155 were living in Utah and 213 outside the state An additional CONVICTED FORGER 258 were on probat'on TAKEN TO RAWLINS Of the 425 prisoners confined In the penitentiary 395 were serving EVANSTON Wyo Feb 23— indeterminate sentences 15 life Guards from Rawlins arrived sentences one 40 years one 30 Thursday morning and left with years five 25 years three 20 tneir prisoner rank C Davis who years one 18 years and one 15 was sentenced to the state institu tion by Judge H R Christmas years Three were under deatn sentence vveanesaay jjavis was sentenced on a charge of forgery but all had appeals pending so-call- ed fol-ow- 1051 k SUNDAY'SCHOOL TO HOLD CONVENTION BRIGHAM CITY Feb 23— The annual Sunday school convention of the Box Elder L D S stake will be held in the Brigham City L D S First ward chapel Sun day at two p inm the All Sunday stake are school workers be to present expected GUARDSMEN DANCE Feb 23— BRIGHAM CITY "A" 222nd Brigham City's battery Utah national of field artillery miliannual its conducted guard tary ball Thursday evening in the armory building SPEAKER ENGAGED BRIGHAM CITY Feb 23— Ahl Rich of the Box Elder high school faculty Will be nrincinal S speaker at the regular monthly meeting or the Brigham City Lincoln district school P-- T A meet- m the Lincoln school ng Monday building SALT LAKE CITY Feb! 23— (UP)— The revival of home construction toady was labeled as the "outstanding public problem in our economic system of today" by George R Lunn special assistant to the U S attorney general who is in charge of investigating building practices in Seattle Wash Lunn spoke to 1400 delegates to the joint convention here of the Western Retail Lumbermen's as sociation and the Utah Lumber' Dealers association Home construction and low-co- st housing have occupied most attention during the first two days of the three-da- y meeting "We have a ' nation-wid- e housing problem because the construction industry and building material industries which serve it have conspicuously failed in their essential duty of supplying products and services to the American people at reasonable prices" Lunn said Lunn declared flatly that the cost of houses must come down if America is to have adequate housing facilities and prosperity is to be restored to the construction and building materials industries SALT LAKE CITY Feb 28 — Amendment of the recipro- regional supervisor of distributive cal trade agreements act is neces- occupations of the University of sary to protect domestic industry' ' v California A G Mackenzie secretary of the "Distributive education includes all forms of business management Utah chapter o( the American such as selling retailing person Mining congress! asserted In a nel administration wholesaling iobbine and advertisinBr" Gunder members of Utah's congressional son explained! "Pro vision for this delegation education was made in the George-Dee- n The American Mining congress act of congress aiid is spon recently demanded amendments to sored I by state and local boards the act making it mandatory for ' the president to of education" t negotia tions to protect domestic industry wnen ir was found that reciproBOARD PROPOSED TO cal agreements have injured such industry Mackenziecexplained a Legislators said' tm president al- th CONTROL UNIVERSITY rpftdv had niih nniiior i uie fuw 'rommiinlmtlnn tary said but his asserted that the president had POCATELLO Feb 23— (UP) — not taken advantage of such now- Creation of a state board of highzinc mining and' lumber in er education "to take control of the dustries have suffered state colleges and universities out of politics" was proposed Thurs day by State Senator George M jfugmire The Bannock county senator remarked that "with an election coming up Idaho Southern university will undoubtedly take its place as jthe platform promise of both 3four magazine 'Life out to- - J major parties day carries a full page ad that i "Thej result has been creation of has reference to Wright's In- The handsome full animosity between north and south cOrporated Idaho and continued failure of unipige advertisement in (full color i versity backers to achieve their tells about the spring styles of J p aims— creation of a four-yeunishoes 'And Air-Ste- p shoes are sold exclusively inrOg- versity" Pugmire stated den at Wright's Incorporated J a Here's shoe for women" i METHODISTS CALL says the shoe man "wijth a sole 1 'ADVANCE RALLY' that gives restful comfort that SALT LAKE CITY Feb 23— 'keps you fresh at five' — and yet there's a feminine freshness J (UP)— Dr W E Blackstock dis style for the women who trict superintendent of the Utah of want 'snappy feet' as well as 1 Methodist mission announced toin and try on day a Methodist "advance rally' ahappy feet Come pair' Just to prove it" would be held here Feb 29 Black- stock said several nationallv- Incorporated known Methodist leaders would Just South of Boyles to the group speak two-da- re-op- — Ogden Headers of'life'V i Air-Ste- ar — j R E LEIGHTON BOISE Feb 23— (AP)— State Representative Ralph E Leighton of Twin Falls died at the United veterans States hospital here Thursday of a heart disease He was Twin Falls chief of po lice for several years before retiring to enter the feal estate Leighton was born in Kansas Nov 28 1887 and had resided in Twin Falls more than 30 years He served as a second lieutenant in the United States army during the World war The body will be taken to Twin Falls for funeral services and burial ' Emerson 7 fl'V'Ll: - ' $2295 ' $'95 MODEL 330 With Built-i- n loof Antenna No Outside- Aerial or Ground Needed A C - D C Superheterod yno with - 'Miracle Tone Chamber" Automatic Vol-um- e Control 'Large Electro-Dynami- c Speak©! 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P —— WmQH mm 1 If " U BlJ I h - Itievlium i Guatemala shipped over in 000000 bunches of bananas to other countries last year a cold affects your upper bronchial tuht —REMEMBER it takes MORE than just a salver lou need to rub your nest throat and back with a warming en DEATH CLAIMS at seven p m BRONCHIAL tributive education was in charge y Principal speaker on the program was Hughes M Blowers — "The building industry"aid Le Valley "is prepared to meet all demands made upon it but it must get its story to the public That he said is the only way to meet the threat of government subsidized home building He urged close between all phases of the industry and proposed establishment of a committee representing all associations and branches This committee he said should take the lead in (1) educating the public as to what the industry actually is doing (2) educating members of the industry themselves as to how they can aid (3) providing proper representation at Washington (4) suggesting further improvement of methods of manufacturing distribution and construction and (5) improvement of labor relations Chairmen of yesterday's sessions were Frank C Kendall of Spokane and Walter F Chauner president of the Montana Retail Lumber men's association v eases : uity BRIGHAM CITY Feb 23— licenses have been is sued by Countv Clerk C Hp nrv Nielsen to John Parish Smith 22 Because it gives more heat per ana Thelma Pernett 22 both of ft and can be used pound in Malta Idaho and Willis Grnvpp furnace or Casper 20 of Kileore and LhH11 stove any heating Florence Preston 18 of Tremon- faking solid fuel ton Order a Supply NOW! h) MARKS FESTIVE DAY Salt Lake Medico Lashes Out Against Tobacco Alcohol In Report EVANSTON Wyo Feb 23— 'SODY POP' IS DER o) consider the effect "When of the importations of zinc - and the decline in the price of the met al" White wrote "we find that the tariff reduction has been a serious blow to the entire do mestic industry and has resulted in closing a number of producing mines the curtailment of others and has added to tne ranns or the unemployed" A delegation of Oregon and Washington lumbermen also at this week urging that the duty tacked the Canadian agreement on lumber be increased sufficiently to offset the 15 per cent depreciation in the value of the Canadian dollar since the agreement became effective In the meantime Senator Wil liam H King sought sup port of his contention that Utah counties where there are large areas of untaxable Indian land should have compensation from the government He pointed out that the whites in these counties bear the whole burden of taxes and that their bill for support of the government therefore is un reasonably high (D-Uta- Ida SUN VALLEY PERMIT DISPUTE PLANE RUMOR EX-COMMAN- publicly today proposing the present federal nous ing plan in an address before the Western Lumbermen's association two years ago Anderson is a former president of the organization which began a three-da- y meeting here yesterday "I thought he was having a 'pipe dream' confessed President Earl E Le Valley of Bellingham Wash: convention speaker "His ideas were so far beyond my most optimistic dreams that I did not think there was a chance for accomplishment But Mr An derson was a practical man He knew the needs of our industry and through his efforts and those of others these needs have been attained and we all have benefit- - r we CINEMA STARS SOVIETS DENY two-da- ment with Canada with the law" residents had prevue Government Order to Halt Foreign Transactions Hit By Solons (D-Idah- ery QHe ! - ago Roche took Smith into custody for investigation and said the man told this story: - He was sentenced at Blackfoot Idaho to serve two years for forg- He served nine months and then with another trusty escaped from the state prison by swimming the Boise river He made his way to South America and then "knocked about the world a great deal" came to Coeur D'Alene from because he "wanted to get SALT LAKE CITY Feb 23 — Federal Housing Program (AP)— Distributive education— the HOMEjNJUSTRY study of business management — Held Realization of was the theme of a y conference Dream' of Utah school administraTrade Tr eaty Amendments 'Pipe tors and teachers Needed Secretary SALT LAKE CITY Feb 23 — that began here today B Howard Gunderson state diV (AP)— W W Anderson of Ogden Explains credited with rector of trades industries and diswas WASHINGTON Feb 23 — (AP) mining —Congressmen from the to new a down settled country me ieaera week alter battle this advisory council madethe puDiic i govern recommendation that silver foreign cease buying ment Westerners saw this as forecast ino- a Dossible later effort to elimi nate the subsidy the government now pays domestic sliver proauc ers Thpv exoected the proposal to be defeated but were on me aaeri Another phase' of mining legisla tion interested Representative In a ICompton I White state the to department letter White protested strongly against tariff reduction on zinc as a re suit he said of the trade agree COEUR D'ALENE Idaho Feb £3— (AP)— After 20 years Charles Smith 59 wants "to get straight was "flabbergasted" when Smith told him that the other night Smith told him the chief said that his conscience was bothering him and that he wanted to return to the prison from which he said he escaped more than 20 years 3-- A i i J Gnth SILVERBUYING i t R Ogdenite Credited With EDUCATORS HOLD MINERS DEMAND Formulating U IS Plans TRADES PARLEY PROTECTION FOR NERS BATTLE They're Eager to Try Wings BACK TO SQUARE STANDARD-EXAMINE- mm 1408 2419 Washington Boulevard |