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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINEE MONDAY EVENING JULY 25 1031 11 ODAY Jacob ICranze Gives Clark Gable a Run Telling on HoHywood PiCTUQES KINS- STOpy HAL COCHRAN cannojk be separated politically or economically "Our system of property rights! has -been devised out of much hard experience for the purpose of confirming the liberty and independence of the people It cannot be limited or destroyed W11 4 without limiting or destroying PnbUsbed every evening and Sunday 1 morning without a nnmle or a clubthe opportunity Of the people "If it is necessary to meet an emergency excessively high taxes The Ogden Standard-Examiner on a ew arSe Incomes By ARTHUR BRISBANE (Copyright 1932 King Features Syndicate Inc) TEXAS TO ALBANY WATCHING OTTAWA TIIE MAGIC SLIPFER RAILROAD COMMON SENSE Aloysus the office boy has started a movement to turn Pioneer Day from' a celebration to a memorial service subscription rates I I As this is written looking from a DeUvered by carrier one month! iscj and inheritances might be made! New York Central train at Rhine- By man in advance in Utah Idaho temporarily without great injury cliff on the Hudson a big oil ship Nevada and Wyoming fk oHnnt evetom nr is going down the river "very Three months HBut tp adopt such a system per-1 gn up trip it had monthe 36U i Vii tiiu uu Li a Li iy itaia uiowiwui-cu He maintains what with' all of the hard times and such anyone who took as much trouble as the Pioneers did to open more of rath country should be mourned and not exalted year "a Jmanently and under the pre- oil from Texas along both banks month ajs-oo tence of raising revenue pursue Us far -north as Albany taking ad- --I a policy of expropriation and at- vantage of the new deep channel tempted redistribution of wealthlWiewtfg are wtaa that would have the gravest conse-1 a of lomoUves frSm quences One of two things Albany t0 Russia Good business ail news dispatches credited to it or not would be likely to Jesuit Enter- people the British There is a lot of talk he said cf giving the country back to the Indians and other such things and he believes that if the Pioneers had stayed at home then this part cf the nation would not be suffering with the rest I NEW Diary of a modem Pepys: In a serene morning of delicate air to the tram to greet Carl Seitz of Shanghai and breakfasting at the Biltmore Thence home and gracious note from Helen Wills Moody the tennis lady to me the most personable of all athletic idols So boggling out my skit and merry chat with Baird Leonard over the telephone With my wife to the Dave Hamptons to a tea for the novelist Harold Bell Wright and his lady newly come from Arizona And we talked of the Missouri Ozarks the pandemonium of the world and potdikker Dinner on the Star light roof talking to June and Ray Llllibridge Fay Mar be and others Later to a play but the evening so warm we took a horse drawn car riage for a turn of the park And th? old Jehu explained alius take young folks the dark way" so flat tering I bestowed an extra tuppence Joe take-off of a house detective is an imitation of a quick rap on the door and "Get her out! And Jay Flippen greets Kate Smith with time he believes that people who make mistakes like that should be blamed for their errors and not praised just because someone in the dim past decided that would be a fine thing to do (READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Instead cf celebrations and programs in all of the parks of the various towns of the state there should be memorial services held in each church and ward i Aloysus maintains YOUR CHILDREN DyVlitelfabertsBdrtcn -toiaWNtA SCRVICt INC- meal neis prise would be stifled accumu also tn rncai ntwi 1aHnTL nnr)Prtv wmilrt he dis- strange freak of common sense are Call 252 for All Departmenta Iatl01js of property would De als aUowed t0 keep COastwise trade to 1 sipated and a condition of de- themselves bring cargoes of canned pression would become chron- fruits from the west coast up the llcallu progressive with a falling river We are beginning to develop standard of living economic suf-the transportation by water that (fering and great poverty on the Eur0e undmtnd 10 wcU Par Americans will follow closely the alternative would be the crea- proceedings at Ottawa tlon of a class of great wealth King and who wTould have- a large control prayers are with the delegates of tHehf'0dernmdntt b6CaUSfh woulfl be dependent on their and tbe domini0ns plan to buy only money for its support from each other while selling as "Only under some system as Possible to outsiders (privilege and exploiting the people could such a class con- ent their respectful duty with i tinue to pay the high taxes re- thanksgiving for your qulrcd That -would be the re- continued hoping "your CELEBRATING creation of the age of overlords fcay ionite the qUMn PIONEER DAY The rest of ns would be reduced Sean O'Kelly representing Ire Today the intermountain to dependency In either case land made a good speech if he did country and Utah in particular the people lose not like the message sent to the celebrates thercoming of the first Jhere Galways a temptation StThLsagehoweftlct hardy band of pioneers who were in time of adversity to think any- with Ireland in mind avoiding any to give this region its higher de- thing would be better than that reference to and velopment by establishing homes whi(h we have Naturally we joying nothing about in the wilderness of Indians and asfc ourselves why if our sys In the is Sunday turned out to be a warn fair I day with the thermometer touching 92 for high Last 'Right It dropped to 58 for low and at seven this morning was 65 The barometer was 2352 By ROBERT GRAND ON Glimpsed Ricardo Hollywood Boulevard the and paused to pass the him Just another many who is talked Among exhibits at the Hobby Show was the remains of polecat called Shanghai Lil placarded thus: Lil is safe inside A cafe only lent) She was caught in the depression! of the So she got a Cortez on other day time with about as The camel trainer came along and said fairly strong despite the fact that he is young like to have a ride? be careful as can be and treat my camel tenderly gladly et you borrow Windy cried have been patting him you see and I feel sure that he likes me Please let the others ride a bit cause I have had my turn I did not think that you would mind When riding I was very kind The camel did just as I said My but quick to he Is smart" the trainer said on now ladsgo right1 Iare ahead and each ride for a little while rest till you get through In this vicinity' please Bobby? ah uno Igoing A year ago this day-highest was 01 and lowest 60 It was clear SNOBBERY BEGINS EARLY Where did you hear that word I never heard you say tha giving Clark (He-Man) Gable a run for popularity but A diversion of the cocktail tour with this differed Ricwdo is is to search out pretty feminine doing it From the time Jacob names in the telephone book phone Kranze his real moniker them and explain the- idea i played on the championship 0 AMERICANS PUSH TORWAKD On July 25 1918 French and American troops pushed forward more than two miles in continuing their drive against the Germans on a 50-mile front i You said you Were no to have any on your Don't let my camel get "Alljpi: replied the Tinies very kind of you' is Huh! Janes means girls you know Yes I would they join the merry-makers basketball team with De Witt Clin on a dare? A lady who met a gen- ton High in New York until his tleman in this capricious fashion in of Six been a Central Park South hotel three an uphill fight In his first pic months ago is now his wife ture Milton Sills knocked him down have heard girls called I a flight of stairs sprained his wrist and Jacob retired in favor of an A WOUian want you to copy house in East End Ring I ether actor When his second a smart aleck word I feature what is chance father and sister died Smith calls them Janes known in realty circles as a maison- flue and he lost out Finally ette It is a 17-room duplex with he broke In as a heavy In They reported ths capture cf huge quantities of ammunition guns and supplies and crack German divisions were rapidly disintegrating i under the constant pressure of the fighting 1 sagebrush fun The camel merely along as if half asleep too wee Duncy cried like rather speedy poked And if vou eet Scouty 1 wouldnt cal1 him that a private intranet and at depres- Cents an with Walter Hiers U1U 11 yuu gcu XL owufcjr w- einn nH What 1 would caU him is prices is listed at $14500 promptly French and American troops were gradually narrowing the mouth of the talent created by the May offensive directed by Vcn Hinden burg and It was now only 21 miles wide! try where many problems new der jto them had to be solved Be-rSS cause they were equal to the I Came said Though Master lose your a longer pion year- and Jacqueline Logan jword You would not understand ty- He came west as Rudy snored 111 Pronounce it however successor and auuicu (Sheik) was re Trainer real lnnrt he wnke mi when theliusu JI grown-up xan-i muec muw- miuci mg I cnrisienea iticarco uortez Tnv rrnwd veiled have had guage to hate girls 811(1 women He plashes Just then it occurred to me Dubbed around with fair success and now' let the camel never has a good word to say about that the name of the actor Oswald then played with the Great Garbo enough for now We 11 let the camel i gJrl he trcats hU lovely gis I Perkins starts off decidedly May Just then another shouted ters terriblY Pair wlnds UP completely coun-lher billing the only time Just then another snouted un taow tcll him he does buttry Jake in history a man or woman has in to blow It the wind is starting I i news nothing more in- is sound it does not Work teresting than the five thousand The pioneers had to struggle better The answer is7 that our women in Morocco bowing down against the adversities of the system has worked better and before a small silver slipper sup-t rail-makers and the builders of hs now working better than any power new homes in a semi-arid coun-0thr that was ever devised Un- cattle were sacrificed to it we have had more prog- mollify a demigod supposed to keep and more comfort than ever the children from coming Then the to-any other people Ejven before the silver task a civilization worth while hn our present distress we are Kfmg nthousand Moorish men was anchored in the hills and better taken care of than we Not long ago in a Christian valleys of this part of the great could be under" any other sys- church in Spain you might have west temf seen childless mothers on their That pioneering period long are wise enough to know bJfndf and knees licking the dust since has passed but -the mem-Lat there is no system of prop- "raJmfOT'a chUdTlyJat ory of it remains as something I erty rights that is proof against least addressed their supplications sacred to be recalled with deep-! human folly and greed We can- to the ruler of the universe not a cst sentiment not expect perfection We do slPPer If you offered the Jt-ara- expfeef Improvement But that WELCOME TO TIIE no teason whv we should aeree dff w0uld viri? pRFcmFNT n0 feason we snouia agree be called a shameless unbeliever VICE rirtu with those who would persuade Vice resident Char les us that all our hard-won vic-1 The interstate commerce commis-wUl arrive in Ogden at 920 nextL ies were mlstakes whlch we sion approval of a merger of three Thursday morning en route to abandon hundred eastern railway lines in a the opening of the Olympic no to abandon four-system railroad plan Is a step tne opening ui "Our greatest hope of success in the direction of common sense games materially and spiritually lies in There ought to be only one railroad The vice President mouw je the! continued support of those fystem run by our government as welcomed by the political and economic and a reception tendered him on railroad men well paid to do the arrival in this city He i3 tions which were established by running and the present private his arrival tn is the constitution of the United owners justly compensated one of the most highly honored gtates would be a mistake to sup- uthe Pojoffiee to the east pose that our constitution un' I had three hundred sets of managers of American citizens and deserving of our greatest respect and three hundred kinds of overhead rnm guess when three of them Wt 1 1 and only one of him he gets kind in a rHlvt- a storm did of tIred of glrls the reason Bobby I Broadway that is vanishing- set about paying off the accumulat Efw scaulv Ind thlnk 15 caUE he is the only Sime of Variety ed bills and then success came better make cried Scouty Ana and has spoiled He has 1 In most department stores a man- again My Face is his away they ran The sky was blackl Uen Jnt0 hs tm he licure was 75 cents Today it is 35 latest and 1rinc the verY much more important thanlj13 0Ilce 5 are now $2 But He keeps no secretaries chauf It wasnt very lon8 1111111 fheLy are the biggest tumble is in male bar-Jfeurs or retinues and maintains no wind was whistling and Mebbe But gay Mom none ofPfrlng' especially on the Bowery mansions and swimming pools shrill And then there came a aud- the wants girls around all the hop near the Broome offers a He rides on off mornings and plays den puff that blew a big tent downtlme 5-cent shave and a 10-cent hair cut golf afternoons when conditions EA Service lnc) gure they doat underJtan(j And black eyes now are permit 32 years old and that And the girls don't want you I ducd for a dime Just coming into his own after long boys around all the trial and tribulation NOT TO BE BOTHERED I Jaclc Osterman is out front and) ish him luck! seem to Mom hard among the pack of always asking us places we don't! r'ad'lay HEALTH smart talkers He What sort of a man should you Oh the Italian front an Austrian counter attack was beaten off with great loss to the attackers If 1 1 get the chance RU be the straight and narrow for me If starve to Billy Foster Chicago fun-girL Personally I would not touch a title with a pair of tongs After all the only way to become distinguished these days Is to not hare George Bernard Bhaw British writer It (the emergency relief bill) is a strong step toward President Herbert Hoover I wouldn't manage another major league team If you gave me the Empire State building I seen the giants play since I resigned June 3 Right now I feel fifteen years John McQraw ex-manager New York Giants When the old sock began to ravel a began to Mrs: Minnie Kennedy mother of Semple McPherson Hutton and estranged wife of a Hudson TALKS want to go and inviting us to play m's thL manT7 Yon flnd the an- we want to be Robert Horoscope deference derjtakes to protect property as three hundred varieties of wasteful such Property has no rights competition How much do you people have rights The hink it would cost to send a let- The 'Guaranty Trust company! constitution protects the rights erOurr0beVt £your New York in its monthly re- of people in their property ment is not sufficiently able or hon-view of business finds much to There is no purpose to protect est to manage a great railroad sys- has a person because he is rich or But they may be wrong SEES BETTER CONDITIONS indicate that the bottom ered company manager and his wife leaflet Writ for It enclosing three wait a few years and it wUl Kathryn Osterman superb reper-1 cents and a stamped addressed en-bp he smiled there! tire actress whose wide and lum I velope MUSCLE TREMOR TS SLOW! is one thing I want you to keep in SPEECH SYMPTOMS OF mind dear and that is that started early £ptRf AsST 1 17 3 PUZZLES llter spotted in revues A few BEWARE OF STILL PUZZLES I wo: a hkve yw camng tm tm I oy years agp seemed in partial PHILADELPHIA Pa-(UP) -if islang or thinking they are 8 eclipse but alter a period of con- your girl talks beware ivu tinenee foregoing hearty viands of marrying her For while she One of the most extraordinary tlb bdbrefd Uvlng on lemon 3ulc- he came may have a coyness and an appeal diseases that attack the nervous sys-tnmx it before Moni i gueM baclc far thlnner much bright-now very likely she will be un tem of mankind is a condition called a tbSe ar just kind Hc 8 Peckish flair for- the able to stop using talk ac multinle sclerosis in which there that gives Rialto cording to Miss Alice Ha nog an multiple sclerosis in wmen tnerej Extra? what it thinks Is sophistication director of the speech defect clinic xes mais Mark Hellinger for instance asked of Temple university central nervous system as a result a bs him how business was at a flop-' I men never rninusj vainer thow 4nfi of which the patients develop tre- about that They are making a uSSf mors slow speech twitching of the mistake The finest men I have eyes and difficulty in notion idue to known are men who never Mti Dramatic axvEast 52nd excessive tone or activity in the mus-1 themselves to be so far and Upeakie a philandering mother cles because of lack of nerve con- superior to women Real men and mother lurched into the washroom trbb realboys are courteousandrespect-to ind attendants trjlug to arouse The condition was first recog- ful to their sisters and other peo- her boarding school daughter nized as a definite disease around stretched on the floor in a gin stu- 1840 but although almost 100 years The conversation was getting too ghe telephoned frantically to AM aM VMM tlATlP I of the she said run along been reached and thecountry of recov- is beginning its process ery Railroads and great railroad men ike Harriman Hill the original Vanderbilt and others have been he great builders of this nation Railroads are as important to the country as elevators to a sky scraper and should have public support and fair treatment whether private ownership persist or private owners discouraged by their problems decide to Uncle Sam do and take a fair price for their property Thousands Upon Thousands of Miles have passed the cause dis- deep so her husband and in grim silence ease has not yet been discovered dear No more or I they accompanied the girl in an am-end or anything like bulance to a hosnital New York! this mother wise! Boys go through a 1 girl shy age but Bob-1 confess to a tingling fascina- by had not reached that yet Thism watching generously beered any part in the cause of the disease was merely a case of his friends 8na jadjes rom the side lines But I re- The way to rule the air new ocean is to have airships to be any hope whatever of a useful France and Britain know it The British have built the biggest land oilv lately is there beginning sa ment It is not likely that heredity plays! powerful The whole idea is to protect the poor and weak We waht to make their rights just as sacred as the rights of those moire favorably situated Equal-ity of rights is the aim When property rights are in 'Jeopardy th first to suffer are the wage-earners The protection of property rights is the only way to insure any opportunity for employment and progress "Our danger lies in indirect att on our property rights under the guise of taxation This Is rendered possible by constitutional changes already made "Many are beginning to won de': if it would not be wise to supplement our system of taxa-tiqn by providing that a large number of people should pay a small but certain direct tax The levies on tobacco and gasoline produce a very large revenue which is not burdensome to the consumer The extension of such a system to many other commod ities would seem to be in complete harmony with the spirit of! a self-governing COOLIDGE SEES DANGER IN HEAVY TAXING Excessive taxation of a comparatively small number of rich people is seen as a grave threat to the whole structure of American democracy by Calvin Cool-idge in an article in Weekly He advocates a general sales tax as a counter-active measure whereby a large number of people should pay a small but certain direct tax we 'delegate the paying of our taxes we shall find we have delegated the control of our says Mr Coolidge seems clearer than that if the people are to control the government they must pay the taxes to support it These two go together And secondly if the people are to have an opportunity tuown theproperty of the nation they must pay the taxes on it These two go together Power and responsibility and water freighting airship in ex istence The French are testing their planned to fly from New York to Paris in ten hours The plane will tmvel eleven miles up where the atmosphere offers little resistance Its engine thanks to superchargers will have vastly increased power at 20000 feet up and in the stratosphere 60000 feet above the earth will develop 20000 revolutions a minute The pilot will work In a cabin hermetically sealed with an automatic oxygen supply system The French air ministry generously provided funds for the con struction of this We' do that here we are too poor and besides we any air ministry With us the airplane is merely under the manage ment of the army end navy That Is as intelligent as though our surface warships were under divided management of sailing captains and canal boatmen It does not seem to strike girls morel himself feeling superior especially I jnainjd too long next table to onsj than boys or vice versa The disease his friend Dick in a cafe the other evening Call- rarely begins before the fifteenth sex snobbery starts very early a captain and pointing to me year of life or after the fortieth it is to be wondered if the revenge I sbe hiceuped: that guy not to year of life some young women seem to delight such a hanger arounder' All sorts of possible contributing in later on is not a result of be- (Copyright 1932 McNaught causes have been mentioned in tlie tag considered nuisances by the boys Syndicate Inc) way of Infections mitallic poisons they knew when they were small emotional disturbances poverty! la long- very crooked hallway To! begin with it went straight down then it turned and made its crooked way slightly up There were several branches At the end was a nice big comfortable room It was the nursery In it was a nice bed of soft grass and in that soft bed were five baby Chipmunks At this time they had their little fur coats and their eyes were open taere babies are there love see they were growing very fast To begin with they had been like Peter own babies without fur coats little pink helpless ba- Peter Rabbit was wise enough notjbi A second sign of this discaseisltobe croeswhen he discovered triat 3cdOQr 1118 house! sunny bank Mrs1 the sidT to 'ride "twitching of the I uttle Mrs Chipmunk had been tUiy roun hole in thc of the tag tricks on him He wise of the PINIONS RESS 1 Used Car Satisfaction Every Day in the Want-Ad Section Whether for a second hand car or for THE car you'll find what you want in the used car columns of The Standard-Examiner Want-Ads Many people who have cars that are getting1 old but feel that they can't afford a new car find that they can get newer models with less upkeep expanse in the used car mar-' ket And the best bargains in the used car field are found in the STANDARD-EXAMINER WAN AD eyes brought on by a tremor was muscles of the eyes and a third enough to nob be cross because sign is a slow enunciation of words was wise enough to realize that he aaf with a tendency to hesitate in the should have known better than toBb tT beginning of words or syllable try to follow Mrs Chipmunk to her' 8ecret nke th back door oi hcr This gives to -the speech a pecu- home Even had he found the en- iady ji liar staccato type The sick person trance to that home he has no difficulty in finding words have entered It It was many times tbe nursery £ftfi Ior 11 ve babies i fvi email TJnf Dafa I too small But Peter Buried deep in the speech that Premier Bennett of Canada made to visiting Britishers you find this about the new StXawrence canal: waterway will be free to all ships of the commonwealth' We built the Panama canal We acted the part of sentimental dodos and made American ships pay as much as foreign ships pay giving no advantage to our own people The British do not do that With them it Is British first the rest 4- gD FRONTIER was raw at best crara-tter how weak or how lina had to be great or Jane herself once said I as a man I or Scooptown as It heavy-set woman of oker player She made th cards being usually dealer either of poker vhere she lived and I i a decided novelty In a much in liquor never only a tew years ime to be in Deadwood accent proclaimed her that she had had an he Black Hills swarm-nts roared with trade and Alabama Jane was a leading! attraction at the Gem theatre and dance hall operated by A1 Swargengek She was a tall well formed vividly handsome girl black hairedv ddrk eyed and with shapely hands and physically all one' would expect in a belle from -Frank Murphy in the Los Angeles Times as occurs income other disorders stopped story but he has difficulty in enunciating to think bf that You know Peter his words is one of those people who There are of course other 10 lases of the nervous system whicn Had Peter found the entrance he FORCED TO IT resemble multiple sclerosis one I would have found it a round hole movie actor suing for a breach group of authorities having listed Just big enough for Uttle Mrs-0f contract described himself as the twenty different disturbances that Chipmunk to pass in and out ofLreatest actor in the world resemble it comfortably It was partly hidden one of his friends took him to under a stone at the very bottom of task for so loudly staging his own BASS HOLDS RECORD the old stone wall Had Peter found praises JEFFERSON CITY lit and wanted to dig it bigger he i know "-replied the actor An eight and one-half pound pass I have done sa There was must have sounded somewhat con-holds the record in Mis-1 no telltale sand around that en- -souri for size of fish caught with trance Only one as small as Mrs hook and line It was caught in Chipmunk could have found it and Lake of the Ozarks and the size then only by happening to poke his was officially recorded at the head under that stone state game and fish department The doorway was the entrance to STANDPIPE PAINT PROVINCETOWN (UP) new standpipe from which this picturesque village at the tip of Cape Cod obtains its drinking water bears the stamp of Province artist colony It is paintec blue sand and green to blend with the surrounding scenery The old standpipe 100 feet high was demolished recently7 after serving for nearly 40 years 1 1.

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