Show THE OGDEN DECLINES TO ACT ON THREE OUSTERS CONSIDERATION UL OF A CHICAGO Nov 8 (AP) — The executive committee of the National Association of State Universities decided today that "there is no cause for action so far as this association is con- BID Increase In Salaries Will Be cerned" in the recent dismissal of state university presidents in Wyoming Montana and Arkansas The recommendation was prepared by a subcommittee headed by President Alexander Ruthven of the University of Michigan Chancellor C S Boucher of the University of Nebraska visited Wyoming to investigate the Crane charges made by Dr A G March last ousted was he that for political reasons The findings were not made public Acted on After Probe v SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) The state board of education deferred action at a meeting last night on the Utah Education association's resolution asking increases in pay of Utah teachers The state board explained it desired to investigate ability of local boards of education to grant pay increases before it ' took action on the resolution The state board has no direct control over local boards but does control salaries of teachers in junior colleges and the State School for the Deaf and Blind The board authorized State Superintendent of Public Instruction Charles H Skidmore to study requests of the School for the Deaf and Blind at Ogden for additional equipment activities and servicesat A request by Weber college Ogden for new equipment also was deferred for additional study William EL Reeder Jr of Ogden recently named president of the New England mission of the Latter-da- y Saints church subhis mitted resignation as a member of the board but action on it was postponed until the December meeting Reeder does not expect to leave for the "east until January c - Increased Production Held Unfeasible By Utahns for increased metals output and still continue to show even a slight margin of profit A spokesman for the industry described their plight as "being squeezed between the cost of pro duction and the office of produc tion management price ceiling" Operators throughout the west received telegraphic messages from William S Knudsen OPM direc tor urging "maximum productive capacity" for western mines Urged Purchases 8--- The The message recommended be cause of the "urgency of the defense program" that properties be operated "24 hours a day six days a week and where possible seven days week" and also urged pur Christmas committee Marriner M chases of additional equipment and Morrison called the meeting other steps to advance output The following G MacKenzie secretary of were named: Sterling Nelson gen- theA Utah chapter of the American eral chairman and advertising M mining M Morrison membership program Mining congress said the is "confronted with a set industry chairCundick lighting Harvey it eco man John Larsen and George of conditions which make to achieve impossible Craghead music festival Lester nomically maximum production" Whitpotential Delmar chairman Dredge He said three-shi- ft operations ney and Bernard Haughton Christmas caroling Carlyle Baty Tom are impossible in most mines beshifts Day Dan Frodsham and Ken Burn-ha- m cause a time break between is necessary for clearing of blastThe three main features decided ing fumes Christmas Ceiling Fixed upon were a city-wid- e In" addition he said lighting contest for both business houses and residences It was anwages required for work In nounced there would be some ex- excess of 40 hours weekly would cellent prizes given for winning make operation costs substantially sub-committ- - time-and-a-h- contestants The next big event is the music festival which is arranged by the Jaycees in collaboration with various musical organizations in Brig-ha- alf higher than returns particularly in the case of lead where a ceiling of 585 cents has been fixed by the OPACS An increase of prices or a waiver of time and a half provisions for work up "to 48 hours weekly undoubtedly would step up production by 20 per cent he said m City" including all glee clubs and other singing groups Several nights of Christmas ing on Main street and other streets in the city will take place through: the holiday season Women Students To End Meeting Idaho Nears Record For Number of Births PROVO Utah Nov 8 (AP)— An births may number 12000 during address by Dr Wesley P Lloyd 1941 an all-tirecord Mabel Ed-l- er dean of men at Brigham Young of vital statistics re- university was planned today at registrar the concluding general session of ports She said there were 9073 babies the annual convention ofthe Utah born in the first nine months of Idaho district of Associated Women the year compared to 3330 deaths Student Officers Girls from colleges and universi of which 310 were infants of Utah and Idaho are in at ties If this trend continues she said at the ' two-da- y tendance total will be the deaths the year's least since 1934 and infant deaths Among speakers on the program the least since 1932 were Ella May Kelly of the University of Idaho Southern Branch Pocatello Vallene Dunkeley of After Closed at Bridge Ricks college Rexburg Idaho Mil Floor Beam Gives Way dred Taggert of Weber college at Ogden TWIN FALLS Nov 8 (AP)— The Hansen suspension over Snake river a few miles Plans Laid for Idahd bridge east of here was ordered closed for Confab of Beet Men repairs today after a floor beam officials said under what snapped was an excess load POCATELLO Idaho Nov 8 (AP) J E Dawson of Twin Falls dis- Directors of the Idaho trict highway engineer and J S association planned toBeetgrowers' meet here Scofield of Ogden federal inspec- today to make plans for a conven' tor ordered the closure tion of the National Beetgrowers' association at Twin Fails Dec 9 (AP) — Idaho 600-foot-lo- ng and 10 Preston Ellsworth Idaho association president said only business to be presented to the meeting would be the consideration of the national convention - 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UTAHN WOUNDED u FILLMORE Utah Nov 8 (AP) Layton Brunson 18 was accidentally wounded in the left hip when a 22 caliber rifle was discharged while he was target shooting A bullet lodged deep in the flesh and doctors said an operation to remove the slug would be necessary ALU 3mm imtb:j NIGHTS: $168 SL12 56c MATS $112 56c Inc tax PINEVIEW LODGE OGDEN CANYON Presents "BUDDY" the Mathematical Wonder Dog SATURDAY AND SUNDAY First Showing At lie adds multiplies and 9 P M Each Night divides Solves any problems given him by audience Direct from an 18 months tour with Itfajor Bowes and featured in Ripley's "Believe It or Not" and In 112 radio f programs He Will Amaze You! DENTNG DANCING AND A FULL EVENING'S A ENTEBTAIN3IENT of Alpha Kanna Psi awarded fraternity membership because of scholarship invcommerce study are ue&n jyre of Ogden and Norman Jeppson and Kay Freeman of Brigham Jity Fur coats salesman's samples price Interstate Tailoring Mills Is SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) Utah'" mine operators today expressed concern as to how they could meet a governmental request BRIGHAM CITY Nov Box Elder junior chamber of com merce Christmas committee held a meeting Friday evening in the courtroom to outline plans for the annual Christmas festival and pro gram Director member of the 8 Officers — An Associated Press have dispatch reports the following reserve as! accepted appointments sccnnil lieutenants in the air corps: Robert Preston Blair LeRoy Gray Madson and William Haiver ts&uey all of Ogden tural college - chapter MM E PROBLEMS i PIaca vour order for turkeys 2602 NOW with City Market adv) Wash Utah Celery at its best Ship now Call Jerry's Food Mart (adv) Inc (aavj TWtfd — Russell WALLACE G BARKER Services for Wallace George Bar ker 34 of 2210 M Washington who died Thursday in a local hospital of a heart ailment will be con ducted Sunday at one o'clock in Lindquist & Sons' chapel with Bishop E T Saunders of the L D S Fourth ward presiding Friends may call at the Lind-qul- st chapel today from five until nine and Sunday until hour of services Interment will be In Ogden Harris and city cemetery Keith Wilson of Ogden have been JOSEPHINE MOZZINI elected to membership in the Blue The Kev national honorary service fra body of Josephine Mozzinl univer who died in St Joseph Mo Oct ternity at Brigham Young 17" arrived in Ogden today accomsity i by a sister Mrs Martina Two Victor Red Seal Records for panied a niece Mary Oswald Oswald the price of one Thomas and Gigli both of and Omaha —Glen Bros Music Co (adv) Priests—High priests of the L D S Mount Ogden stake will meet p m In the Sunday at one-thirR T President ward Fifth chapel Mitchell invites all members of the ty quorum to attend If you want to sell your old piano call Glen Bros (adv) Decision— A judgment for $5- 28941 had been granted in Second district court today to the Home Owners' Loan Corporation against Ruth S Ward also known as Ruth S HalL Quantities of Nylon hosiery in new fall shades at L R Samuels NEUTRALITY ACT SKS HEAVIER (Continued from Pagt One) COURTPENALTY it was the last vote congress would Announcement of funeral ser- vices will be made Sunday morning LAVON LOFTUS ld Services for La Von Loftus daughter of Leslie and La Von Socwell Loftus 2146 Lincoln two-day-o- were conducted Friday in Larkin & Sons' drawing room with Bishop Jesse Draper of the L D S Third ward officiating Invocation was by Weldon Loftus and benediction by William Loftus Musical numbers were by George F Larkin and Bishop Draper Speakers were Frank Horspool and Bishop Draper Interment was in Ogden city cemetery The grave was dedicated by James H Martin (adv) C K WINANS be called on to take prior to one on a declaration of war Denied as War Step Administration supporters uniformly denied the bill would lead to war Some said it would make war less likely while others said war might come to the United States in any event Several spoke frankly in justification of war as a national policy although they said they were not ready to vote for war The sharpness of cleavage between the two viewpoints was Illustrated last evening as the approached its final vote when aging Senator Hirpm W Johnson made his only speech of the 11 days of debate Johnson recalled with obvious emotion the night almost 25 years ago when he voted to put the Unit ed States into the World war In voting on this bill he said he felt he was deciding virtually the same question "I feel" he said "that we are committing a grave mistake This is a question of peace and war Peace and war! Tonight you vote for war and every man here will live to regret it to the last day of his lif e War is not a play(R-Cali- f) thing" No sooner ? had the Californian taken his seat than Senator Carl A Hatch was on his feet He looked at the " d old man smiled us are for war" he "None of said softly The still galleries strained to hear him Johnson looked at Hatch then got up and walked out snaking his head Changes Rejected When the time came to vote the senate rejected every attempt to change the bill by' amendment An attempt by Senator Elmer to keep AmeriThomas can ships out of combat zones while permitting them to be armed and to go to belligerent ports outside the danger areas was rejected 50 ' (D-N- M) ' white-haire- - (D-Okl- a) to 38 An amendment by Senator Bento limit the nett C Clark bill to arming merchant ships was defeated 49 to 38 Clark then offered a motion to (D-M- o) the entire neutrality act outServices for C K Winans were repeal It was Alumni — Reservations! for the right rejected 78 to 11 Weber college alumni dinner Tues conducted Friday in the Presby Senator W Lee O'Daniel labor day noon at Hotel Ben Lomond terian church with the Rev J E offered his : 194! NOVEMBER 8 JVews and Views SENATE CHANGES SAFETY GROUP Returns — - Maior Harry Lynch gen signal supply officer at Utah eral quartermaster depot was d&ch in Ogden today after spending nhflut twn weeks on sDecial assign ment at the San Francisco general depot Pledges— Among the first 1941-4- 2 Dledsres to the Utah State Agricul OPERATORS CITE FOR CHRISTMAS Nov FUNERALS -- JAYCEES PLAN BOISE Random Reference r UNIVERSITY GROUP BOARD DEFERS SATURDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R (Continued from past One) on the security Denmark and Hol fend the honor and homes of peo of other lands against unland had obtained by being neutral ples assault by rapacious warranted and unarmed aggressors they will not for long retain their own liberty or tn Pointing to those countries he respect of mankind" declared they never would be violated because they kept aloof from That is stating the case of moral indignation against outrageous 'Give the Limit1 to Utah the conflict then raging wrong Yet Denmark and Holland were Traffic Violators set upon and badly mauled by the As Senator Pepper has said Advises Gibson nazis "America will not be saved by those who are morally sterile" Rotterdam Holland ferociously The League of Love In Action SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) was bombed and 30000 inhabitants Edwin Markham In August By committee of wounded 70000 executive the killed and The 1918 Utah Traffic Safety council believes O League of Kindness woven la Both countries have been remotorists convicted of operating all lands duced to vassalage with liberty You bring Love's tender mercies in automobiles while their drivers' liyour hands censes are revoked should be given destroyed Above all flags lift the conquering stiff er penalties 4 sign War news from Russia is the P W Fuller of Ogden launched most irn'l encouraging since the day ' discussion of the problem assert line Hitler great friendship professing li ing that many persons whose O League of Kindness In your censes were revoked by the state for the Soviet suddenly and treach g bands commission continued to drive their erously set upon the Russian1 You weave a chain that reaches to automobiles He urged "more defi people God's hands nite measures of control and a onna guns are piotung wnere ana Hitler's war machine gives evi more drastic policy" for the grave dence of bogging down in the Yours are the lips Lacks Power that cheer the arms that save Chairman J Lambert Gibson of Russian winter the tax commission explained Che Of course it Is too early to deter O League of Kindness In your commission had no police power to enforce its acts Enforcement mine the extent of the stalling of flag we see of the brotherhood he said is lodged in police officers the powerful forces as they may A to be taking only a breathing spell throughout the state backed up by be the Ger In ages when the agonies are done the courts He urged justices of the but the indications are " When all will love and all will lift mans are trouble in to the and peace "give city judges as one limit" to persons convicted of driv can be halted Hitler If during ing while their licenses were re voked and told of a person who the winter American aid may reach was fined only $5 for such viola Stalin in time to completely turn the tide of battle UTAH'S GREATEST tion an number increase in Citing So far the Russians have sur ATTRACTION Harmon of traffic fatalities in Utah this year Council President Julian M prised the world with their fightPeery's Historic Bamberger attributed the situation ing ability and courageous defense to to "lack of intensive attention ' In the United States senate on f jWCr i safety" by agencies concerned f y v i uj ii l 1 it Wednesday Senator Wheeler was Statute Not Clear ' fas as one to who resorts branded He said several problems remain unclarlfied one of them being a the tactics of a Quisling statute which makes it illegal for During this crisis it is distress a motorist to make a right hand to have senators like Wheeler ing turn on a red light unless such laboring to blockmove a turn is shown by the signal to aimed at making this every bet country be legal Earl Donaldson — Ed Berry ter prepared to meet the emergency Both Salt Lake City and Ogden he said have ignored the statute Up to the present Senator Wheel Bamberger urged also the com- er has seen nothing wrong with AND pletion of posting of new speed Hitler though he has found ma limit signs on state highways terial for endless criticism of our He read a letter from Governor government Herbert B Maw in which the state MEL FLEGAL'S FOUR From Jenkins Minn comes this executive pledged cooperation with DANCING DOLLS the council quotation dealing with the crisis now on: chairLowe of Ogden George H Cover 5Q& Each man of- - the council's enforcement the "If America ever of people committee announced his group "7 would meet at the capitol Nov 28 oecame too cowardly to help de f - far-flun- " fore-glea- m 2 IS TONIGHT - DAND i FLOOR SHOW v (D-Te- x) "anti-violenc- may be made either at the hotel or Carver officiating the college Every graduate and A vocal duet was Riven bv Mar former student of the college is in garet and Gladys Simpson accom vited panied by Mrs Dorothy Prout Kadle who also played the prelude Christmas Cards — 50 cards for and postlude Dr Carver delivered $100 with your name imprinted the sermon Members of Weber Order now! Emporium Book Shop lodge No 6 F & A M conducted (adv) their rituals at the crypt Elmer J Hodges acted as worshipful Speaker— Frank Terry will speak masterEntombment was In Sunday at seven p m in the L D Aultorest mausoleum directed by S Eighteenth ward chapel) He was Aultorest mortuary sent to the German mission in 1939 and at the outbreak of the war was JOHANNA PETERSEN assigned to the southern states BRIGHAM CITY — Services for Johannah Petersen were conducted Prospective Home Owners! Spe- Friday in the Brigham City L D cify Imperial Washable Papers for S Second ward chapel by Bishop lasting satisfaction Gateway Glass Raymond H Olson & Paint Co 2340 Wash Phone Invocation was offered Carl 5519 S&H Stamps (advJ Nelson and benediction bybyJ Wil liam C Horsley Musical selections Conference — The L D S Second were given by Alice S Nelson ward Relief society annual confer Ruth J Valentine Rose Hammond ence will be held at seven p m and 'Callie L Koford Speakers Sunday in the ward chapel Twenty- - were Nephi J Valentine Heber sixth and Grant The ward choir Anderson and Bishop Olson In under the direction of J Marcus terment was in Brigham City Griffin will present a program cemetery C N Christensen dedi cated the' grave Pallbearers were New York life Ins Co Ezra B and flowerbearers were nephews Jones agt Phone (adv) members of the Relief e" amendment to curtail strikes as a rider but the senate was getting restless and it rejected the amendment on voice vote Shortly afterward the bill was passed Voting for it were 43 Democrats six Republicans and one independent Against it were 15 Democrats 21 Republicans and one Progressive z '' ' s - 13 4 society Licenses— Marriage licenses were GEORGE A EVANS issued today by the Weber county Services for George A Evans clerk to Horace Riley Taylor 21 and Aileen Reynolds N6rris 21 were held Friday in the L D S both of Ogden John West McLach Sixth ward chapel with Bishop lan Murray and Dorothea L SO Cobb Burklund 25 Ogden Peony Roots now on sale' Moore's Nurseries 1268 Wash at (adv) - Rites— Services for Mrs Lucina Rebecca Warner Grand-Pr- e 75 wife of Edgar Arthur Grand-Pr- e of Salt Lake City will be conducted Monday in Salt Lake City 'Mrs Grand-Pr- e as a young woman was an expert musician and helped to introduce music into Willard l schools' Lawrence H Evans officiating The Invocation was given by Bishop Evans and the benediction by John Hooper Music was fur nished by George Manning and Ruth Richards vocalists The pre lude and postlude were played by LaPreal Ross Speakers were J Rex Bachman N Oscar Malan John Hooper and Bishon Evans Interment' was in a Salt Lake City cemetery with N Oscar Malan dedicating the grace The Relief society was In charge of flowers and pallbearers were nephews and brothers-in-laof the decedent w : - V- - Nov 8 (UP)— (D-Uta- h) (D-Ne- v) of Wyoming Against the bill: John Thomas (R) and D Worth Clark (D) both of Idaho Pat McCarran (D-Ne- SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) The Utah ordnance plant will be ready to begin operation In January two months ahead of schedule Col Edward M George of San Francisco said today Col George ninth zone constructing quartermaster A Edward Johnson of Washington army constructing quartermaster for small arms ammunition plants and Dean G Edwards chief of the construction branch of the office of production management inspected the plant Edwards said the project has "top priority rating" v) Senator Abe Murdock was paired and his vote was not announced (D-Uta- h) Nazis Not Surprised BERLIN Nov 8 (AP)— German spokesmen said today the United States senate vote to arm merchant vessels ''caused no surprise here" but added that "the narrow margin by which a majority was won does not look like a big victory" Reports from London that a continental conference would be held soon at Vienna to announce a new order in Europe were termed non sense by the spokesmen Hitler they said" does not need pan-Americani- vice - MU Evenings A midnight emergency call brings the hand- some young man M Dr Kildare stories which have thrilled I ax "0? V ' c yft (f ' 4 " M ' : j V tib J L J: i U f I ' "TvT -1 v : " ' ) v - v I J i" vL—i'-"- " ' i t f - 1: ' ill V 1 v ' " s£:l fv - A " II SALT LAKE CITY Nov ft (AT The annual midwinter conference of the Utah Pharmaceutical association will be held at the New- house hotel Jan 23 President M 100 p y0:1 lJJ'0"V V) America this is the most exciting! " Lake Hotel Kiddies in white his most A Jt C dangerous hour V' on the very( J eve of his wed- ding! Of all the 1 will laugh again! 250 tmV TmiLLS! H V S hilt erf £ J ij r r - W f i- -- K Bridge said today The 50th annual convention will be held June 5 in Salt Lake City a southern Utah regional conference will be held at Provo in March and a northern regional meeting at Ogden in April 3-- FUNERAL DIRECTORS st Auxiliary Head Names Chairmen 200 A Great Program for the Entire Family I Starts Sunday At Regular Prices! the world Evenings 20c 5 LAST TIMES TODAY! PARAMOUNT Pharmacists to Meet At Salt Matinees Utah chapter America First committee said former Senator Rush D Holt of West Virginia would speak here Nov 18 under auspices of his committee conferences They added that the new order would be a matter of gradual growth Years 15c Till 16 All Prices Includo Federal and State Taxes HOLT TO SPEAK SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) Walter E Cosgriff chairman of the multi-side- d i Wolfer's Clearance Sale of fall RUTH BATES REES coats suits and winter dresses MORGAN — The Morgan L D S and hats at tremendous reductions stake tabernacle was filled to over y M(adv) flowing at services held Friday for Services — President Henry Aldous Mrs Ruth Bates Rees wife of Dee Dixon of Weber college will be the Rees Counselor Leonard G Fox speaker at regular Sunday evenin of North Morgan ward directed services of the L D S Fourth ward Prayer at the Bates home was by Twenty-firand Jefferson Mis3 former Bishop Horace Heiner Prelude and postlude were played Kathleen Malan will be soloist by Lewis Christensen Invocation As Advertised in life Magazine-N- ew was by Bishop R H Rich of the Towshay Lotion just arrived South Morgan ward and benedict Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash tion by President Howard Randall (adv) of Morgan stake Musical part of the program included: Violin duet by Carrol Rawle and Marilyn Heiner accompanied by Robert Guild soloist Rosetta Waldron interlude on organ by Lewis Christensen and numbers by Morgan county high school choir conducted by J L Cherry Speakers LAYTON Nov 8— Mrs Ruby M were President Calvin Geary of Layton president of American Le Morgan stake Alonzo Hopkln gion auxiliary district Noa 2 today President Preston W Nibley and revealed new chairmen jThe dis- Counselor Fox Interment was in trict includes units of Weber Davis South Morgan cemetery The grave and Morgan counties was dedicated by President G S Appointed were: Monida Rock Heiner of Morgan stake North well of Ogden membership Lyda Morgan ward Relief society was in Burton of Kaysville- - poppy Dairy of flowers Crouch of Morgan parliamentar charge ian Catherine Howell of Ogden Americanism Mrs Ben Hepworth of Farmington child welfare Milly Wilkins of Bountiful junior activity and colonial America Beulah Gavin of Ogden radio Lois Stephens of Kays ville publicity Leona Adams of Layton national defense Lucy Garrett of Bountiful rehabili tation and education of war or phans Jessie Cr eager of Morgan and Lela Healy of Farmington emergency ser' WASHINGTON Here is the roll call of intermoun-tai- n senators on the neutrality revision bill: For the bill: Elbert Thomas Berkeley L Bunker Joseph C O'Mahoney (D) and Harry H Schwartz (D) both Students Under Ordnance Plant Operation Near ii KIRKENDALL-DARLIN- S I — lf -- mi MltMlWr -- MORTUARY DIAL 4659 FLORISTS AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Wash Blvd Dial 9958 - V " ' 7492 ubcp Omen CAR WAKING Bring Your Car to Specialist Method Motor By a TIS1E & OIL GO Block South 2541 City-Coun- ' ty Bldg Washington Boulevard 1 1 1 1 JMf K" HI 'it (ill ! 3 iRl (VLlf2JQAL - FUN JUT NO 2 agp 'mh' mw BETTY GRABLE Fibber BIcGee and Molly Lead The Big Fun Parade in i WYNN FERRIN'S 1 s - 1600 Grant Dumke Floral Co Flowers for all occasions DL 7171 UEflERflL it s 8039 1 Outdoor Western Hit! 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