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Show ,15 18 W-A- g THE OGDEN POST 7 ug Radio Station a 218 Meters. n 1370 Kilocycles. KLO u W rrk FrMajr, April II lhariLr, 1 II April IUiiJ X 0:00 10:00 10:10 11:00 11:00 a m. -- Cotirrrt l'mi(ire Cirri. Srvuls Waltim. Hrrskfsat Club. Mutirsi Market. Srannins liratilima. s. m.- a. in - UouM-huliUinta. a m. Miniature Concert. a. r.i. Thrm Sonic. 10 :00 N.vn Mniiisp Variety. 1:00 i. Wurlitirr Lrhura Featuring Gen t:00 tD 0:00 . ni. t. nt.- - liailtalar. Utah's rrvmirr ganist. Mat mre Melodic. Chasing th liiue Away. Or- m- .- Community Surpris. Kinic of Syneovatam. 4 :00 i. in- .- The Heaver Husy Huiklrrs. 4:00 p. ill. Master of buaie. Ye tilde Town Cryer. l. 1 I:S0 l'. m.- - 8:00 p. 0:00 p. Warden' SportluK. Hawaiian Echo. i'll.- Semi-rMuairal Society. ni.(lid Southern Melodies. ni. Mtuiesl Comedy Selections. ale quartet Selections. ni. - lteuuml Hour. m. - Cluyr Andrrsuns Organ Recital. AI e ral 0:30 p. 10:00 . 11:00 p. - m.-M- Satnrday Hand Cumcrt. IhU li-- y Seouta W'altra. WATSON SUIIO hundred and four yean aeo this month there took place on the Virginia aide of the Potomac river one of the strangest doels In the history of the American code duello. It was between a member of the SCOTT Ml States senate United ludolph of Virginia, and Henry -- f secretary of state. Kentucky, the dud lay, the conflict be-- i two political theories, those of tat John Quincy Adams, rap ti by day, and those of a future itat, Andrew Jackson, supported udoipb. But the immediate cause was a speech which rffad made debate In the senate. ' which produced this of minor Importance. It t do with a resolution calling tbe production of certain docn-- n gat Randolph made It the oc-- a for inch a vitriolic speech as he could make. He assailed the vu paying particular at-o-a "dose association in It and pious he aoatere, correct a with the frequently drunken, laWnthm, to the Cay," and gambling aantly end-- 9 famous words: "I defeated hone, foot and dragoons t sp end dean broke down by the tloa of Bllfll (Adams) and Black 9 (day) by the combination, ird of tlll then, of the Puritan with these the blackleg." had Ignored the Rtofore Clay total campaign against him, based i drinking and his gambling. But vu a denunciation which he 1 aot disregard. He challenged Upk to a dud and as word of affair got out the excitement in ah eir vu tremendous. Thomas Benton, senator of Missouri, by Mae of the principals, was al--d to attend the duel which was ea tbe afternoon of April 8, 1826. ted for his eccentricity and ranine to form, even on the duel-friRandolph appeared for the nter with a white flannel wrap-hl- a coat Despite the fact seconds had "haired" the trig-kto pistol, he Insisted upon h on a pair Of thick buckskin area though these would de-- 1 " delicacy of touch and e him to fire before the word Pnu. And that Is what exactly toed. As he stood holding hls dngton d, the nfl-- ,14 k- - oe- - to. etal )to ini tel e 8 li ft and 42 jofc its, d per-ow- rd, It was dls- - aya seconds Immediately wd but Clay silenced them and d ttst hls opponent be given putoL the word w neither , was given both men shot took effect, bullet nearly struck 4 Clay's bullet LV tole Randolphs waist rushed In and tried m nht, but Randolph angrily to bad determined to make w wUUn to hi iTS? tondmake It 8o the h Ben-"Ste- ly fT reloaded and again the wetary of state put ttnmgh the senators coat fired high In LJWrPway head. At this, Clay outstretched y S? ?etr ,Ir yon tan at JOfffffWfDOlPff 2:00 A con -- TEMPORARY BRITISH CARTOOIT : t ch 10:00 10:10 11:00 11:10 12:00 1:00 "S.0 HlSS thoowM hu oo- - h,Te banned you BOt r he exclaimed. worlds sa-Mr- C5DfSta - smile. 'baracterlrtlc of Roanoke, for surely American of hls tod A Political Fan-- fantastic" Is a either "eccentric" eppiied to hls life, tod political. !tot rrnto WS - ;try "toa btod X"? bas come down th most terrl- attached to an wh0 ver was r toason WoRTBn? 5hpS?,h,P0lnUuttbat Vh 2-l3ri- n ton rMa tost. - and reh,r third of a c? served Jefferson's as a floor-o-f representatives. Virginia, as ambas-itotloiimember of tbe retention of VIrgInta Eofju ai 7 and ipe- - beta tor these services. Rather Randolphs reputation Uvea because he carried "the wickedest tongue that ever bung In the head of an American congressman, or.nt any rate. In the head of one who had both the courage and the wit to use It" Hie human opponent! were impressive enough, for ho dared the wrath successively of Thomaa Jefferson, James Usdleon, John Marshall, John CL Calhoun, John Quincy Adama, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and Andrew Jackson. Ho asked no Many Americana can remember the quarter of the beet of them, and no weak man could have stood a moment day when Invective, with aU Its syntho least of these. against of cenonyms abuse, reproach, railing, Certain of the elements of greatnesa sure, sarcasm, satire and vituperation of Roanoko possessed were an indispensable part of the John Randolph beyond the shadow of a doubt. In Inequipment of tbe politician. But of all tellectual koenneei and alertness, he who ever used them, Randolph was rivalled the great Virginians; In courage no man among them surpassed the acknowledged master, intimates him and not all ware hls equals; In Johnson, when bo aaya: depth of learning he was auparior to No man since bis day, whan attacked moat, of them perhaps to alii in personal Integrity not Washington himIn debate by half a doien honorable self was further beyond reproach. In members, has had the superb Insoladdition Randolph possessed a qualence to rtaa and quota, aa he leisurely the stars In Virsurveyed the United States House of ity which none of shared In firmament political ginias Representatives: Thla tha flret like degree. anything "The little dosre and all. quality waa his sheen, hls coruscation, Tray, Blanch and Sweetheart, hie shear, blinding brilliance. See, they hark at me!" But for all this, ha waa a man atNor have we elnce had Invective as tended fatality, the heir of the startling as the metaphor which ho la House ofby Usher. Born to the purple, frequently said to havt used against wealthy, a handsome youth, charming Henry Cluy, hut which he really apIn hie personal relations and equlppad s, plied to Edward Livingston: with a magnificent mind. It seamed la man abila of splendid ho hie entrance into publlo life that ities, hnt utterly corrupt Like rotten upon the heneflclent powers had commackerel by moonlight ho ehlnes wad all Insure hls happlnsss and hls etlnka" His characterisation of yohn bined to glory. But hls fair prospects were all Quincy Adams and Clay aa "Bllfll and of primroses, hie Black George the Puritan and the Illusory.was Instead with stones and strewn path blackleg,", hardly neadad the duel thorna . . . Instead of becoming which followed to stamp It upon tho even the of hls country, "I memory of tho country, for, although mean tha stepfather Commonwealth of Virginia, there was no duel as a result the. ho urged her along a road strikingly country had remembered the descripsimilar to the one ho trod, and which tion of Thomas Jafferson aa 8t led not to glory everlasting, hut to Thomas of Cantlngbury," because, as and death. In the other case, there was just defeat, madness For a physical affliction which Ranenough, truth lq It to make It stick and ting. dolph sustained at the age of .nineAlthough John Randolph himself teen, following an attack of scarlet once complained that "All the bastard fever, changed the whole coarse of wit of the country has been fathered hls life and made him an embittered, on me," Johnson cites some of hls frustrated man. To the end of Ms days be retained a curiously boyish appearbrilliant sallies. ance, beardless, with a shrill, He once spoke of "the glorious privvoice. This fact, coupled with ilege of finding fatilt one very dear that be waa "the first statement tbe of condition human to the depraved and hls own statetime hls nature." Of Robert Wright and John orator" of an am aristocrat I love "I ment of Rea (Ray) he said that the house bate and only acequality," of representatives had two anomalies: justice of "A Wright always wrong and a Rae centuates the grotesque character was John man who the without a light Once a new member, tbe picture of waa elected to fill a vacancy In the house Randolph of Roanoke. "When he house In the a over spectator forty caused by a death, attacked Randolph, dnmfonnded at learning who Ignored It at the time. Later, gallery was yonth he saw on the however, while discussing s bill In that the skinny he had believed to be whom and which the dead congressman had been floor, was the great Mr. Ranabout sixteen, much lhterested Randolph remarked that thla bill has lost much In the dolph of Virginia." The result of this affliction waa Indeath of hi dear friend, Mr. evitable. "Here was an intensely proud "whose seat remains vacant" member of a proud race, a man who When Richard Rush was appointed bis lineage above all hls cherished secretary of the treasury, the gentlea man to whom material possessions, declared that man from Virginia not was merely a sacred, "Never were abilities so much below the family Institua mediocrity so well rewarded; no, not bnt downrightof the of privilege deprived tion, when Caligula's horse was made ConJohnson. writes hls family, Individual sul." Of a certain pedantic scornful man doomed he said that his mind was like a parcel Tiers was a tbe to be target of tbe shafts of land which he knew poor to begin forever scornful. Here was a romantic the of with and made more barren by too Infrom amdebarred man ridiculously me? tensive cultivation. Denouncing man whose was a Rere romance. he demanded when a friend told him orous was bis capacfinest perhaps, quality, that a certain person had attacked domhim. "That Is strange. I never did ity for unflagging devotion to tbe denied the bis kin, estic interests of him a favor." One day he met an endomestic a of setting up possibility emy on the narrow sidewalks of Washestablishment of hls own. It Is InIn the halted man The mltjdle ington. this frustration, this of the walk and belligerently declared conceivable that should have humiliation profound T never step out of my way for pupin out bitterness of work to "I always do," replied Ran- failed pies." spirit" dolph, stepping aside, "Pass on I" So John Randolph of Roanoke, who Bnt Randolphs place In history is bad in him tbe elements of greatness, a of much more significant than that missed greatness. If he had not to just mere coiner of epigrams, according each a strong man, hls story been hls biographer, who declares that he would be a pathetic one. Hls "own Influwas "the most powerful single have remembered him with s people South from ence In transforming the curious mlxturs of terror, pride and the nourishing mother of the repubwild delight For, dark as Is bis story, lic Into tbe frantic opponent of tbe bo far on occasion It gutters and sparklesof republic" and while "It would as does that of no other American John Randolph too much to say that It la tbe story of a of Roanoke diverted the spirit of any 'generation.of tbe breed of Roland, fighting southern statecraft from the philosof and no one who li stirred by a tale to that Jefferson Thomas of ophy of a warrior who lay about him with Jefferson Davis; It Is Incontestably will can fall to be stirred true that be witnessed that transition a right good But It Is above all else Randolph. seems by and that he assisted it" It man who a fantastic tale, frequently verging strange perhaps that thaorator In a npon the grotesque. The Incredibly, was admittedly the first was Don long, incredibly lean figure congress that Included Webster, Clay Quixote to the life; but John Ranand Calhoun," should be remembered dolph's own were the glittering eyes, violence of acmainly because of hls and tbe almost fabulous forefinger tion and vituperation of speech. For, with which he seemed to transfix a says Johnson: shivering opponent" this, the strangRoanoke waa a est American. John Randolph of contended might strong man and he ily. ... 2:00 1:00 1:30 4:00 4:20 1:00 7:00 7 :30 8 :00 8:30 S)0 0 :!0 10:00 li :00 0:00 10:00 10:10 11:00 11:30 12:00 1:00 ., awe-inspirin- g con-tinni- ed s. 4:00 4:10 Concert, a. m. Them Songs. Noon -- Midday Variety. W'urlitser Kchue p. Featuring Gen Ilalliday, Utah's Premier UK) 1:80 7t45 8:00 9 KM 10:00 10:10 11:00 11 M0 12:00 1:00 m- .- M aline m. Chasing Kings of Syncopation. Masters of Music. Th Ogden Town Cryer. Broadcast. A Popular Danes Music. Old Southern Melodics. Male quartet. The Classical Hour. Request Hour. Clayr Anderson's Organ Recital. Monday a. m. Band Concert. a. Bk Buy Scouts Campfir Clrcls. a. m. Wallses. a. m. Hreakfast Club. a. m. Musical Market. a. m. Reanning Headline. a. m. Household Hints. a. m. Miniature Concert a. m. Them Bongs. Noon Midday Variety. p. m. Wurlitacr Echoes Featuring Gens . m. Ilalliday, Utahs 2:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. SrfiO p. m. 8:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 8 :00 p. m. 7:00 p, m. 7:30 p. m. 8:00 p. nu 8:30 p. m. 0:00 p. nk 1 :30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11 :00 p. nk 12 :00 p. m. 7.00 a. 7:30 a. 7:15 a. 1 :00 a. 0:00 a. 16:00 a. 10:10 a. 11:00 a. 11:30 a. Premier Or- m. nk m. nk m. Melodies. Chasing tha Blues Away. Community Surprise Kings of 8yneopation. Th Beaver Busy Builders. Masters of Music. Th Ogden Town Crysr. Rportlog. Popular Dane Tunes. Boys day program. Broadcast A Spanish Selections. Novelties. Request Hour. Slumber Hour. Matins on Tuesday Band Concert Boy Seouta Campfir Waltus. Breakfast Club. Musical Market me Theme Songs. . ganist M stine Melodies. p. nk Chasing tbe Blue Away. 2.00 p. m. Community Surprise 8:30 p. m. Kings of Synoopation. 4:00 p. nk Th Beaver Busy Builders. 4 MS p. nk Masters of Music. 1 K0 p. m. Th Ogden Town Crycr. 2:00 p, m. 2 :S0 7:00 p. me Rportlog. 7:30 p. m. Popular Dane Tunas. 8:00 p. m. Old Southern Melodics. 8 :80 p, nk Vocal Recording Artists. 3:90 p. m. Light Classics. 0:80 p. m. Novelties. 10:00 p. nk Request Hour. 11:00 p. nk Ray Minter and Hb Masters of Melody in an Hour of Dane Music from the White City. 1 12:00 p. m. Silent , Wednesday 7:00 a. nk Band Concert 7:30 a. nk Boy Seouta Campfir Cirels. 7:45 a. m. Waltiea. 8:00 a. m. Breakfast Club. 0:00 a. Bk Musical Market 10:00 a. nk Scanning Headlina. 10:10 s. m. Household Hints. 11:00 a. Bk Miniature Concert 11 M0 a. nk Them Songs. 12:00 Noon Midday Variety. 1:00 pw nk Wurlitacr Echoes Featuring Gens , Haliiday, Utah's Premier Or. ganist p. Bk p. m. 1.40 p. M0 p. 0:00 p. 9 M0 p, 10:00 p, 11 MO p. 12:03 p. Bk m. Bk Bk Bk Bk Bk 7 M0 a. m. 7 MO w. Bk 7:45 a. Bk 8:00 a. Bk Matins Melodic. Chasing th Bines Away. Community Surprise. King of Syncopation. Th Beaver Busy Builders. Masters of Music. Th Ogden Town Crycr. 8 portlog. Scream Songs. Male Quartet Spanish Recordings. Old Southern Melodies. Papular Dane Music. Request Hour. New Releases. Silent Tharsday Band Concert Hoy Seouta Campfire Circle. Waltxea. Rreakfast Club. 0:90 a. Bk Musieal Market M0 p. ak I M0 p. 2:34 p. KM p. 8:10 P. 4 M0 p. 2666 Waahingttm Avenue Ogden, Utah Ihone 140 Chrysler Dealers Used Cara of Standard .Makes, Fairly l'rlrrd! IX)S ANGELES, CAI.1F.-D- oes it pay to advertise? Ask Dr. C. W. Hopkins of this city! Ilia story may he told in exhibits Plus," which appeared in the Times the following Wednesday. It road: Whether they were scut by burglars or sympathetic readers ho doesnt know, but Dr. C. N. Hopkins, of 315 South Broadway, who waa burglarized of his golf pants yesterday, found himself knee-dee- p in plus-fouas a result of his ad in last Sunday's Times. The ad waa addressed to Mr. Burglar" and explained that the intruder had dropped the physician's Tux. trousers in his haste, and fled with the golf trousers. A Tux. with Plus-Fou- DR. K. M. FELSHAW DENTIST 17 Eerie BallJIna Oils. Utah EXTRA SPECIAL ON SHINGLES rs rs ALL THIS WEEK Remember, whether you're dtdng a small repair job or building a house Ve Can Save You Money! INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY 3124 Washington Ave. Phone 1155 STANDARD MARKET 2361 Washington Avenue FOODSTUFFS WE DELIVER! For health sake, for your kiddies sturdy bodies, and for laws of hygiene your food must be absolutely pure, fresh and clean. Our guarantee is your surety! A balanced diet of all the fresh vegetables one can buy, with the best of meats, eggs, and dairy products, will assure your familys health. HERE YOU WILL GET QUICK, COURTEOUS SERVICE AT A SAVING TO YOU! i J "i Midday Variety. Wurlitacr Echos Featuring Gens Haliiday. Utah's Premier Organ bt Melodies. m. Matinee m. m. Community Surprise. King of Syncopation. Th Beaver Busy Builder. Master of Musis. Tbs Ogden Town Crycr. nk Chasing tbe Blurs Away. Bk 4 M0 p. Bk I M0 p. Bk 7 M0 ROYAL MOTOR CO. a. Bk Scanning Headline. a. me Household Hints a. Bk Miniature Concert a. Bk Them Songs. 12:00 Noon 1 evening service. Announcements for the Week Monday The liiue llirds at 4 p, m. Tuesday The Womens Guild will serve dinner at noon, as usual. The Gild Stouts meet at 4 p. m. The Women's Guild Wednesday will meet in the Guild room; Mra. Piindle's section as hostess. The Daughters of tho King will meet in tho evening in the Guild room. Thursday The Young Peoplc'a Fellowship hi the 4vening at 7:30. Friday The Boys' choir at 4 p. ni. The Roy Scouts at 7 p. m. ' . Featuring Gens Ilalliday, Utah's Premier, Or- 11 M0 II M0 on Clrcl. n. Reanning Headlines.. m, Household Hints. m. Miniature Concert 2:00 p. nk 2 M0 p. m. 8:00 p, Bk 8 MO P-- nk 4:09 p. me 4 M0 p. Bk 8K50 p. Bk ed Silent 12:00 Noon 'Midday Variety. 1 :00 p. m. WurliUer Echoes 10:00 10:10 Com-muiii- in Deluge of ganist 7 M0 7 M0 Sel.-e'ian- Melodies. the Ulurs Away. A and It. Surprise. m. Kings uf Syncopation. , Exhibit A is a want-a- d which apm. Hi 1 leaver lluay Builders. peared in a Sunday issue of the Ixs of Music. m- .- Hi Ogden Town Crycr. Angeles Times. It read as follows: m- .- Kporllog. MR. BURGLAR m. Copula r Dane Tuns. Bring buck my golf trousers, and I m- .- Spanish Recording. will give you the trousers to my Tux. m. l ight Classic. m. Mai quartet. suit. In your haste you dropped my ni- .- Novelties. Tux. troupers and picked up my golf m. Request Hour. p. m. Kay MinU-- r and Ilia Masters of trousers. Resides, I will give you a Melody in an hour of dance few under slips to my wifes dresses. ballWhit music from th City For your convenience I have brought room. them down to my office, A Tux. with Sanday a. m. Morning Muairal Market, golf trousers would not bo ronsidered a. m. Scanning Headlines. good taste on or off the links. C. N. a. m. Household Hints. Hopkins, M. D., 315 So. llroadway. a. m- .- Miniature Concert. a. m. Motion iirtur Theme Bongs. Exhibit 11 is a boxed story, heatlcd Noon - Midday Variety. KNEE-DEE- P GOLFER IN PANTS" p. m. W'urlitser Echoes Featuring Gene Ad L of Knlckcr Premier Organ-tThief Victim Results Utah's Ilalliday p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. m. 8:00 p. m. 7 :00 p. k. 7 :S0 p. m. 8 :00 p. m. 8:80 p. m. 9 :00 p. m. 10 :Q0 p. m. 11 :00 p. m. 7 good Results Gained by Newspaper Want Ad Headline. Hints. a. ISO p, m. Maline Melodic. 2:30 p. m. Chasing th llluvs Away. 8:00 p. m. Appropriate he lections. 8:80 p. m. Light Classics. Pellow-citisen- high-pitch- tampflr Cirri. Hreakfast Club. Musical Market. a. An Twcn-y-fourt- FrMar Ky Reooiding Nuvrllir. m - Organ in.- - llruiMKk m. one-legg- OXf Prvfr.ua fur Vutl lYpular He is. golf trousers would not be considered taste on or off the links," the concluded. appeal Hi evil u. Yesterday Dr. Hopkins announced hi - iUriiimiir.irg. he hud received eight pairs by mail. Hour. Bi. Kay Minlrr and Ilia Ma.trn ( Two of them, he ventured the opinion, W lute Mthkiy froij th City mutt have Hallruven. belonged to a player, and a third pair was handicap-pe- d by abbreviate legs. In addition CIIUUCIIES to tho postal deluge he has received five EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE of histelephone offers to help him out predicament. OOD SHEPHERD Cornt'r pf h otrt'ct and (irunt avonuo. John W. Hyslop, rvvtor; Mr. Ronald The rity commission has been petiRoscvtar, lay reader. tioned by property owners on JefferEaster day, April 20, 1030. son avenue between Thirty-thir- d and Early celebration of Holy Thirty-sixt- h streets grading work at 7:S0 a. ni. Easter break- on tho street. Thefor matter waa refast at y a. ni. The church school, ferred to the for city engineer children's Easter service at 0:30 a. m. Morning service and sermon with opcciul Easter music at 11 a. ni. Holy baptism of children at 12:30 a. m. No 00 p. S p. 9W p. .30 p. I S O" p. 11:33 v. KLO U, .33 p. m. p. m. Sportiog. FOODSTUFFS V. |