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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933 THE OGDEN POST CENERAL HINES RAIL BOUND TRIPS aIoJwL CHICAGO LEGISLATION FAIR Recognising the work of the American Red Cross in assisting 400,000 veterans and their families in a single year. Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, veterans' administrator, recently expressed his gratitude to the Red Cross for all the help given to the veterans and to those ad. ministering to their welfare. He Educational Inspiring An event long to be remembered! When the Cenhuy oi Progress Exposition opens on June 1st you may witness added: Is it any wonder, then, that our laws governing veterans respecifically designated the the rwfg stupendous and lief American Red Cross as a collabthrilling event of its kind. orating national organisation recB is an exposition of the ognized in the government'a perpast present cfad future. formance of its duty to its vetDon't mim iL When you go erans. At the same time General and money Hines analysed the new legistravel quickly, comfortably, lation, effective July 1, pointing out many radical changes. This economically via Union analysis has been relayed to the Pacific, Red Cross chapters in the Pacific area by R. B. Arne, Red For complete detail and Uluttrattd Croaa director of war service. 1. Attention is drawn to two WorMsFaJr booklet ask ticket agent Important regulations. The first regulation adopts as a principle In addition, than will bo the the setting up of veterans sufreductions muM fering disability from disease or everywhere. with final return injury resulting from war aerv; iwnH-- October 3L ice, as a preferred claas entitled to pension within the established maximum range. When these veterans have passed on, as a result of their -are isnail UNION PACIFIC fc Here Is More About 1 FINEST HORSES PERFORM (Continued From Page 1) embled here eince the first exof fine A number hibition. three-gaite- d animals were also on hand. The stock saddle class, hunters and Jumpers class, and childrens pony class entries were also better than usual, Capacity crowds are expected to be In attendance tonight and tomorrow, the last two days of the show, according to E. J, FJeldsted, manager, and a real treat Is promised those who venture to the coliseum to watch the animals put through tbelr paces in the many events listed on each evening's program, Among those who have listed animals in the show are Marie Bamberger, Clarence Bamberger, 145th field artillery, Val Verda stock farm, Bryant Tlngey, Ben F. Redmond, Frank Armstrong, W. Falrbourne Armstrong, Lt. Col. C. R. Fitzgerald Gloria Bamberger, Dr. J. Boyd Gordon and Col. Copley Enos of Salt Lake City; . Mrs. G. O. Wright, X. D. Rose, J. Park Blair, Carolyn Rose, J. P. Sorenson and Charles Burden, Idaho Falls; LaVere Ricks, Parley Reese, Dean Reese and Sllvln Peterson, Cache Valley; Open Air riding academy. Dr. Frank L. West, Ray B. West, Logan, and Gordon Glasmann, Jack Russell, Hazel Stephens, Whit Carver, J. P. Stephens, E. F. Russell, A. L. Glasmann, D. E. FJeldsted, Marilyn Eccles, P. J. DIx, Wasatch riding academy, Bert Robbins, Charles Parke, Frank Irwin, Mrs. J. P. Stephens, Mrs. E. R. Dum-ke, Dolly Louise Donnell, Lillian Miller, of Ogden. 606 Conductor Stokowski has presented a concert by an invisible orchestra. All right for music-lover- s, but how about ns fellows who only keep awake at concerts by keeping our eye glued on the kettle-drnmme- rf Modeme Office Supply M14 Washington 04m All Makes Typewriters Standard and Portable Bold, Rented, Repaired. Phone 288 disease or injury, their widows and children and their dependent mothers and fathers occupy a preferred status within the payment ranges tabllshed for these groups. 2. The second class of disabled veterans to be recognised is composed of those who suffered disability through disease or injury in peace time service with the army, navy or marine The range established corps. for this group is approximately 50 per cent of that established for those who suffered from war service. Rates for their widows and children are similarly less than for the tint group. 8. In the final group come those who suffered from disabilities not the result of military or naval service those who under prior laws received benefits in the form of service pensions for Spanish war service and disability allowance for World war service. It is this group which will feel the changed law most heavily. Into this group, for entitlement, must fall those World war veterans suffering from and tuberculosis conditions who previously were en. titled to the presumption of service origin for their disabling conditions when demonstrated prior to January 1, 1925. Their presumption is now restricted to one year following discharge. Members of this group to be entitled to pension prospectively must show the existence of a permanent and total disability, which entitles them to $20 except that Spanish. month, American war veterans over the age of 62 yean may receive a pension of $6 per month regardless of disability. Penslona are not payable to surviving widows and children of World war veterans of this group but are continued for widows and children of veterans of the war with Spain, Boxer rebellion, and Philippine insurrection, at about 50 per cent of the prior war-incurr- ed neuro-psychiat- ric rates. 4. There is regulation 12, protecting to a degree current for Spaniab-Amerlcawards war veterans and widows and children of World war veterans, and softening so far as reasonably possible in the spirit of the new legislation certain distress which otherwise would ensue. There are the miscellaneous provisions, reducing s single man's pension when being maintained by the government in s hospital or home, and when married sending directly to the dependent widow or children a portion of the pension. MW an Broiler Chickens To Eastern Market FUR STORAGE cool vaults; full insurance for your furs against all possible hazards. f Clean, Expert Sawdust Cleaning. Phone 1071 . T. Gajewsky 2414 Washington Arc. Bramwells For Office Supplies Phone 360 Come to 2368 Washington Are. The Rig Pencil Points the Way. CANNEL GOAL FILED AGAINST Happenings that affect the dinner palls, tax bills and dividend checks of every individual. and National international problems inseparable from local welfare. Veterans Suffering Disability Due to War Injuries Preferred Class WORLDS MANY CLAIMS Economic Hi ghlights ANALYSES NEW PAGE THREE Baby Chicks SOURCE OF OIL Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Black Jersey Giants, White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Brown Leghorns. CLOSED BANK Southern Utah Fuel Yields Large Amount of Oil Petitioners Ask That Trust By New Process Be Turned Over to the First Savings Bank SALT LAKE CITY, May 31 A method by which oannel coal found in southern Utah can be distilled to yield proportionately It is rather difficult to realize that the new administration large amount! of crude oil, tar and wax, was tried and proved came into power less than three months ago. So rapidly have of recently at the University events moved, and so definite Utah, according to George W. and manifold have been legislaCarter and S. Clark Jacobsen, tive proposals designed to start bank. research students. and speed recovery, that the One of the largest claims inThe process, recently developRoosevelt policies seem to have volves a matter known as Trust ed by L. C. Karrick, fuels endominated the country longer No. 400 in which lt is alleged gineer, in connection with the than they really have. $94,294 In assets were held by development of a process for. A survey of what has been the bank, and that certificates manufacturing smokelesa fuel,1 accomplished is interesting. It were given trustors, among received Its test in a plant set reveals: whom are Adelbert R. and up and operated at the univer. Taxation The economy act Catherine H. Craven against cer- sitv, and was reported in detail gave the president powers to tain questionable securities in in a thesis recently finished by governmental costs. Steps the trnst. In the petition it is Mr. Carter and Mr. Jacobsen. taken have saved $400,000,000 charged liquidators have withCannel coal, the thesis states,! a year in compensation and pen- out authority from the court re. is a noncaking form of coal sion payments, and $100,000,000 moved approximately $35,254 of which has a long yellow flame, in federal salaries. Department securities from this trust, to re- easy ignition, and a moderate! reorganization to save additional pay the bank money which the ash. It is found in a region near! $600,000,000. breaks liquidators contended the truBt the Zion canyon-CedProhibition Beer has been owed to the bank. The petition- area in great abundance. Beer tax revenue is ers ask that the entire trust bq legalized. The coal is distilled into its The turned over to the First Savings constituents by a process utilizfully meeting expectations. president has now given impetus bank as. a successor trustee for ing superheated steam. to the unconditional repeal liquidation of the trust. The The experimenters report that movement by a declaration fav- Cravens claim they are interest- approximately 64 of gallons it. oring ed to the extent of about $2,000 crude oil were obtained from The new farm in the trust, which is called a each ton of the coal treated, with Agriculture hill, recently passed, embraces: melting pot by attorneys amounts of tar and a substance Provisions for reduction of acrein straightening out the which could be made in to high age, taxes on wheat, corn, cot- banks affairs. melting point wax, left as a resiton, hogs and other basic farm Numerous other claims Involv- due. products to bring prices to a ing trusts of from $75 to $20,-50In processing the coal, Mr. parity with the general price are set forth In the peti- Carter and Mr. Jacobsen found level, and control of marketing tions filed with the court. In that from one ton there were through licenses and supervised many of these claims it is shown obtainable 15 gallons of refined agreements among producers, at least part of the amount has gasoline, 12 gallons of kerosine, processors and distributors, been revoked, of fuel oil, from and the court is 15 gallons Pending now is a proposal for asked to name a successor trus- which Diesel oil could readily be refinancing of farm mortgages. tee and to dissolve the trust made, 2 gallons of add, and 52 Tariff The president, through with the closed State pounds of ashless coke, the Washington conferences, has bank. Preference Ogden The coal ahould develop, the liens on asachieved a tariff truce among sets of the bank are sought in report says, a new mining In. the major nations to last until most of the claims. dustry of a remarkable coal with, the World Economic conference 06 steady employment for labor in has been completed, and is exsouthern Utah. pected to use the power of the 40 United States to create agreements for stimulating world Thousands of dollars are in volved in petitions', claims and filed against the complaints closed Ogden State bank and bank liquidators in the Second district court, by trustors and others holding claims against the re-dn- ee Also Mamouth Bronze Turkey Poults Visit Our Brooder Room, 361 23rd Street. Anderson Hatchery and Breeding Farm ITione 4040 and 052 1853 Liberty Ave., Ogden, Itah California Free Market 2823 Washington Avenue Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Select your fruit and vegetable needs from the largest assortment in the city. Our stocks are fresher . . . our prices lower! Drive Out and Save! ar ed Plenty of Parking Space. Y our Best Friend the man who sells yon Good Paiflt Only Good Paint Protects the Money You Spend to Build Your Home! SUIT FIELD TO RECOVER CASH THE NATIONAL FROM BANK trade. Unemployment A civilian conservation corps has been created to provide work for 250,000 men Suit against the Ogden Slate in the national forests. A draft for of money in. for a national public works pro- bank in recovery issue of stock put vested an on a has gram gigantic scale out by the bank six months been prepared. Moves are on lt closed its doors, and foot to create a new relationship sets forth between government and busi- which the petition to raise the capital stock law pro- sought ness, to lift anti-tru- st $100,000 to vision to permit industrial ex- of the bank from and was illegal and pansion and eliminate needless $200,000 waste that comes from cut- void, was filed in the Second district court this week. throat competition. Among those named by the defense Cuts in . National as buyers of the stock army and navy appropriations petition the J. M. and M. S. Browning 0. is will total approximately Final decision on mili- company, which seeks judgment will depend on of $4400, which it is alleged expenditures tary with other was paid as the first two installagreements made ments on 156 shares of the powers. the na- stork. The same plaintiffs seek Banking Following tional bank holiday, the presi- $400 recovery on a payment aldent took the United States off leged to have been made under the gold standard by forbidding similar circumstances by Dor-the- a Browning, and which has shipment of gold abroad, refusbeen assigned to the company, in S. U. to pay obligations ing is set forth. it hoardthe and by making gold, The petition further says the ing of gold or gold certificates a major felony. Flans are now stock was purchased with the on foot for legislation to guar- understanding the subscription antee payment of deposits in was to be binding only if the entire block of "new stock was solvent banks. It is charged only policy The United subscribed. Foreign States will stand firmly for in- a portion of the stock was sold ternational peace; will refuse to at the time the bank closed its recognize territory taken by ag- doors, and Judgment for $4800 gression; will pursue a policy of is asked with interest at 8 per the good neighbor in interna- cent on the two claims by the tional relations. Browning company. 4K The Democratic Currency Indian American curlanguage had a for called sound platform But the Inflation rider no swear words, declares an inrency. But then the Indians to the farm bill permits the vestigator. president to Issue new money as did very little spring housecleanhe believes lt is needed, lower ing. gold content of the dollar, etc. Bankers, you might suppose, It is affirmed that Mr. Roosevelt will not use this unprece- prefer their beer on draught, dented power unless, in his opin- while lawyers prefer to get theirs ion, no other avenues are left. by the case. It is obvious that the ancceas of any administration depends on the support of congress and the! friendliness of the general pub-- ! Electric Clock Tells lie. So far, Mr. Roosevelt has Time Without Hands. had both indeed, congress has been completely supine to hls', demands. the first Recently signs of organized opposition appeared. As yet this opposition has been powerless in combatting the White House Influence, and the president is easily assured of desired support. be-fo- re $146,-000,00- to The president made his first 60,000 broiler public statement on world peace Approximately chickens will be shipped from a short time ago. It was a diplomatic sensation, without adOgden to oastern and vance publicity, to 54 foreign in the this markets year Bulk of the speechi opinion of Cecil Rushforth, man- capitals. was addressed to Ger-- j ager of the Ogden branch of the, many plainly which means, In these Utah Poultry Producers days, to Chancellor Hitler. Mr. ative association The chickens will be killed Roosevelt asked the nations to offensive war weapand dressed in the associations give up all and to keep only those vital ons, shipand Lake Salt City plant to defense. He denounced 'forped under refrigeration from eign invasion, at a time when said. that point. Mr. Rushforth is apparently determined The Utah Poultry Producers' Co- Japan baa 24 to take all it can of China. He association operative denounced also petty national branches and 8,000 poultry rais- alms By Flora Lee at a time when a spirit of It cooperative- nationalism ers as members. is gripping Eurois the latest in clocks ly markets eggs and poultry and pean powers. HERE electric clock without dial sometimes assists by growers is indicated by Next Chancellor Hitler The time " or day loans for their benefit, raising made a speech, agreed with Mr. numerals that rsvolve like the mileMr. Rushforth said. Roosevelt but again said that age indicator on an automobile, 06 It is said that mathematics is unless Germany were permitted while the seconds "pass In review" and the provisions of on a revolving disc Just below them. losing out to social subjects in to the schools. Weil, for tbs past the Versailles treaty were abro- A electric lamp illuminates few yean wa needed only sub- gated, she would resign from the nnmbere and the decorative traction and division. Now lt the League of Nations. His tone, design etched .on the face. looks like well need only multi- however, was much more conThis dock, operated by a selfIt starting ciliatory than was expected. plies tion. Telechron motor. Is run by was apparent that the European current. It is especially, Too bad to see the Rnsslans powers are looking to America alternating for "Use on- - a. desk, in few to lead the fight for world dis- appropriate and Japanese arguing over studios, rail-toa- d railroad cars. We could send a armament, a revival of trust be- theatres, broadcasting and broken banks stations, tween lot of oun that aren't being peoples, and a permanent used. peace. GUARD LEAVES FOR NARROWS Will Spend Two Weeks of tensive Training at ernment Camp In- Gov- Contingent! of the Utah national guard from Ogden, including personnel of Battery B of the 222nd field artillery, the band of the 222nd field artillery, and. the 143rd hospital company, left yesterday for Jordan Nar-- j rows to attend the annual Utah national guard camp operations.1 The Ogden unit of Battery B of the 222nd field artillery has and sixty-seve- n four officers men; the band, one warrant officer and 25 men, and the hospital company six officers and' 65 men. The headquarters battery of the 145th field artillery from Ogden will attend the second guard camp from June 16 to 30. There are three officers and 36 men in this unit. 60 Woman statistician shows that only one in 86 women drivers has an auto accident while one', in 21 men drivers call up thej wrecking car. Doesn't say how' many of those accidents happen-- 1 ed to the men under Instructions from the back seat. You can depend on McMurtry Paints . . . they are made in the West for Western homes. They Come Guaranteed to You! PAINT NOW! Its Cheaper to Paint Than Repair Get Our Prices Before You Buy! We Carry GUARANTEED WALLPAPER AT ALL PRICES. Buy From Your Home-Tow- Gateway Glass Paint Store" n & Paint Co. 2340 Washington Avenue Cars Being Built at Worlds Fair mid-weste- rn Co-op- re-ar- in Millions of people will have their first opportunity to see tn automobile being built, when they visit this mammoth mom where the Chevrolet Motor Company win assemble Master Six coaches and coupes in the special General Motors Building at "A Century of Progress exposition. 3n the left, Fisher bodies ere being fabricated on a J shaped line and on the right, Chevrolet arc being assembled from the bare frame to the completed car, ready to be driven out ofthe building under their own power. Note, in the center of the photograph, the body being swung from the end of the Fisher line over to its piece en a Chevrolet chassis. Visitors msy purchase cars built here and drive them borne. |