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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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THE OGDEN STAN DARD-EXAM IN ER MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 27 I94T E90ISY TAKES He Scores AAA Itlomal Sports SAMMY SNEAD AGAIN TAKES HARVARD BOYS NICE ANYHOW LA LOU EVENT INDIANA LEADS TWO STAND OUT REAL CHARITY SERMON TOPIC Personal Service Urged To Assist Needy Fellow Man IN FAST TIME GOLF FEATURE 'WORSTS' AVER OFFICERS FREE WOMAN CHARGED-WITH ASSAULT Wounded Husband Said In 'Good' Condition a i i BIG TEN RACE IN ICE EVENTS By ROBERT BIYEIiS Nearly -1000 Turn Out RANCH SANTA FE Calif Jan Target of Movie Critics1 Aft 4 ArJ tin Mr nf Dartmouth Cornell In I I UiC Bartholomew and Landry every day workaday channels after I a week-end of husinoca an iv For Sunday Events At Snow Basin Performances Approve 'Razzing Shine Competition Tie for Top Spot In The East TTer Shooting sure the golfing brigade vacated Rancho Santa Fe today and headed for Phoenix Ariz and the western open with Slammin Sammy Snead Is Keen Again CAMBRIDGE Mass- Jan 27 (AP) The Harvard Lampoon edi "Chuck" DeMoisy of the Ogden Ski club ran the slalom course on City hill in Snow Basin in good form Sunday to cop the first place a -tcct? ot A-rx once again crowned winner of Bing LA CROSSE Wis Jan 27 (AP) Crosbv's a n0 5 By HUGH FULLERTON JTL NEW YORK Jan tors who admit taking a "sock" on the chin in their movie "worsts" i i 1 in I KiuuHioiCUl LUUI for the event with a total time of uen carinoioraew oi iviinneapous i nament and Carmelita Landry of Fitch- a year ago found today first re POCATELLO Jan Mrs Leda Mathews 39 of Pocatello booked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon after she told Detective Chief Roubidoux she had wounded he- 1:339 for two heats Second place ement toward recovery in action from the targets of their burg Mass today shared top hon- lonS-hitting professional ors as the nation's outdoor speed from HPt Springs Va annexed went to Bob Beck of Salt Lake City the basketball business which has been badly depressed the past couple of weeks is due to begin who had a combined time of 1:427 skating champions W1 vosoy event for the third time In two days of competition with 1X1 1LS nve-year-oia History yester about next Saturday vQ0 the country's star skaters Bartho- aav Wlttl a 36-hole total of 67-69- Mid-winter examinations A goodly part of the crowd of nearly 1000 skiers and spectators watched the races which were weJl managed and executed The jumping scheduled for the first I i i 1 ci rrV IDAHO'S THOMAS Sees blow to farmers iomew regamea me senior men onuses umier par I 1 i I a newest reviews rather mild The Andrews sisters whom the editors described as giving 1940's "most frightening" performance said they still thought Harvard boys "nice" and even offered to go the critics one better give a repeat "We'd like to sing at a Harvard prom'L said the harmonizing trio fanead in second 1 JtuU thfi cnurt trade snrf tnnv int uue wnlca ne rsl won IWO years place Deftinl estranged husband was at today while police pursued their investigation of the incident The husband Robert Mathews 43 was reported in "good" condition at a Pocatello hospital still further Still every major ago' captured (Porky) Oliver when yes competition on the days' program "Christian charity means far more than a check to some charitable organization" the Rev Paul Hansen stated Sunday at St Paul's Lutheran church "Jesus too must have contributed toward community efforts when He dropped Hia alms in the temple treasury But that was so small a part of His charity that it isn't even mentioned The real love and mercy of Christ we find in His personal service the cool hand upon a fevered brow the moistened fingers on blind eyes the strong arms extended to the sick and dying the words of forgiveness to burdened souls and that tortured death of His oA Calvary to rescue a world from hell Impersonal Relief "Our age has substituted philanthropy for Christian charity cold and impersonal 'relier for the warmth and love of genuine mercy We make our quotas for a community chest drive and then forget the poor amiiy down the block starving as much for sympathy and love as for daily bread But we aren't foolinsr was canceled due to snow squalls basketball conference will have at hf rst fuajor ice championship by terday round got underway played No new records were set banta Fe course and while the IDAHOAN FLAYS ACREAGE LIMITS Paced by Bartholomew who largest gallery in the histnrv of amassed a total of 100 points by the affair tagged along behind in Omaha Neb "We'd scare 'cm to death" and poor visibility Jumps will be least a few games next week-end held next Sunday at one-thirty and some of them will be getting seriously into the business of de- The complete race results for ciding their 1941 championship two runs of the slalom were: Last week's games while few in DeMoisy 1:389 number produced changes in the Bob Beck (Salt Lake City) 1:427 leadership of three major circuits vaiuc iwu vR-wnes ana runner- racked up three birdies and 15 A year ago when the college boys up in two otner events jviinneapo- pars named Ann Sheridan as the "least likely" to succeed that "oomph" a wwxx uiC lctuu cnampion- uiiver playing with host Bine ship with a total of 760 170 and npithpr Hninr where be was being treated for a bullet wound in his abdomen Roubidoux said Mrs Mathews called him to her home early Saturday and informed him she had shot her husband from whom she had been separated several months with a 22 caliber rifle when he attempted to enter the residence through a bedroom win- dow Police found the wounded man some distance away and took him Koth 1:457 The races all remained so' close girl replied that she already had by Chicago's covered his borrowed putter Koziol 1:554 that one slip on the part of the and revealed her pay check to leaders may switch thing all around Miss Undrv nnA nf th- txic uiy oe- prove it rff ww viiv xcw es I Tnro vi 4- uwi- i Domestic Sugar Cut Is Unnecessary Declares Gem State Solon French 1:567 Bob Beck (Ogden C) 1:573 Ralph Clark 1:583 again em entries was tho U4 wouna With a tongue in its cheek a The new leaders are Indiana winner in th twnHav UP a Ior "1-out of the little inflated with "considerable Sampson 2:181 pleasure and pride" and a bit per 1 which remained idle while Ohio ping four first places in five rS 0 State encountered its first big ten for a total of 120 points ThP m2 Blon aig Wood of Lloyd Newey 2:20 turbed at imitators the Lampoon Naiebitt 2:202 defeat at Wisconsin nands: un- acnusetts girl won the Mrs Mathews was -released 44n i RRn 1N' x'' in the re- 4U OOU cent LOS Ancrolpo nnon arm in nlxrni made public its 1940 "worsts" WASHINGTON Jan 97fAP Sampson 2:275 defeated Auburn which took the I three Quarter milp nnH yesterday on her own recogniz yesterday OO 1 I tunc akCl rr uctr4 the second best role with a 69-68- neauction by the agriculture department of SUffar beet nrrenste al ance soutneastern conference lead from and nnished 40 points ahead Leila Ernst Boston debutante 3 137 while Bill Nary of Rancho Santa Fe with 67-71 and Harold Currently appearing in "Pal Joey" V-nn'n Aec and utan wnicft M-uise xierou or Alinneapolis her uur- selves The present uprising of underprivileged people and nations is due in part to the condescending air with which we have handed out our philanthropies for all the world as thou eh numd Woodrow Dick Vining Forsha Whittaker Dale Yining Grossenbach replaced uenver as leader ol tne nvai (Jug) McSpaden of Boston with a on Broadway and Victor Mature were called the "least likely to to Kjtck nao i vuiicuuu Lin men pair of 69's tied at 138 3:128 4:025 dropped from it tie for the Big "ue wnen ne beat a classy field succeed" and Miriam Hopkins Six lead leaving Kansas and Okla- tne live-mile race the final Lamp" thinks would be the "least homa to share places evenc a team mate Charles Leigh- desirable companion on a desert Women Audrey Roth Lavina Langford 2:454 it's hard to share his sorrows by love and sympathy and kindness One is human philanthropy the other is Christian charity If Christianity is ever to recover from the tragic hate and bitterness of this hour it must come again to the foot of the cross and see once more over the mist and tears of time the real meaning of mercy" 5 Wisconsin with iive straight andLeo Freisinger of Chicago island" VOTE BEGUN ON 3:200 on earth and were giving away what belonged to us St Paul had that in mind when he wrote Though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor and have not charity it prof iteth me nothing' victories is pushing Indiana hard: a cnclII1Plon' and Del Lamb Most Objectionable Jane Withers and Mickev Next Sunday afternoon the ski club will schedule slalom races for Florida and Tennessee both are ni eJllnlshed in a dead" in position to take Sf place honors each lotments in western states was described by Senator Thomas (R-Ida) as the "third blow the farmers have received in recent times from the administration" "Our wheat acreage long has been limited the agriculture department's surplus marketing administration only recently refused to give the potato growers any assistance on a diversion program and now we are ordered to cut beet planting3 drastically" he said in a statement "Agricultural" states such as Idaho and our neighbors Oregon Washington and Utah suffer bad Rooney were described by the Doys and girls and others who student magazine as the "most 5ftSSM seBKJSfSsa USBflB' AISMRn advantage of a form nf mmnUirm la chanw frtr TTfnh'a nlar-P Trfiarlaro 1 objectionable movie children" and "We can't 'drivp' r'a a -Z t---v kr Will be sPt hnp fnr hooHrno and contenders in other conference Second -1? eacn the half mile and Joan Crawford and George Brent were listed as the "most qualified charity into the human heart Men must know God nnH tv i Js another for intermediate skiers are: eastern league Dartmouth Tere wonfcy Freising- HOLLYWOOD Jan 27 ior a pension" and Cornell: Southern rnnferpm-P pecuveiy luvc (JJ vine which brought Him down to earth to share our miori Voting started today on nomina In order to build motor -cars to fit the average driver a cardboard dummy was built by automotive engineers The dummy Is five feet eight inches tall and has a leg length of 32 inches North Carolina South Carolina and I tions for the Motion Picture Acad wants It's easy to give for the emy or Arts and Sciences' annual Flack Named fo Heading the Lampoon's "10 worst pictures of the year" were "The Howards of Virginio" "Swanee River" "The Great Victor Herbert" and "'1000000 Richmond Southwest conference Arkansas and Southern Methodist! Pacific Coast Northern Washing-j oi mans distress and need merit awards known DODularlv as YANKS TO OPEN WITH SENATORS ly from such regulations because some sections of those states have ton and Washington State South Oscars'' Walter Wanger academy presi Aid Grid Program ern Stanford little else than farming to turn to dent said some 4000 creative movie ihe Lampoon is a membero of the "Association of College Comics of the East" "If the administration had per artists would ballot until Feb 5 on Jan 27 (API Dr T5OM the selections' The nominations NEW YORK Jan 27 (UP)- vr lacK oi Will function five pictures or individuals in each H'LOUDTOPS mitted the growers' bill to pass in congress last winter it would have reduced Cuba's quota for 1941 and the domestic cut would not have a member of the committee which wn'll 1 CU 1U What may well prove to be the most turbulent baseball race in American league history begins ijucii a new IOOIDaII rnnrh fni Affax Ain -r uiav uatc JiUVA 1I1UV16 WUfK- been necessary wViciaitjf ui laano pr of nil tvn mU FILM BASED ON WELFARE EXPERT April 14 when the New York Yan iain tws HeieCten nv Walts I esll mno CAGE SCORERS at "We intend to fight for an increase for 1942 because the econo ui uuuK president of the dinner Feb 27 Matinees Evenings 20S Children 100 kees invade Washington to play th Senators in the first game of -inivciaiiy Aiumni association at mic welfare pf hundreds of farm ers is at stake" tne 1941 schedule announced today me invitation of Dr Harris Dale (By The Associated Press) NOW PLAYING! uieiaiijr presiaent ur Dale aD SECRETARY GETS Idaho's beet acreage was set at 61796 for 1941 compared with 74- Leason McCloud Colorado junior pointed the other seven members Jb or tne second time in baseball annals war will have a decided effect on the game itself In 1918 approximately 30 games were chopped from the schedule because NEW STUDIO JOB 969 for 1940 a reduction of about A 1 -T- I 1 GREAT SMASHING 2 me scoring race in tne isig seven xuik explained that whu tv 175 per cent basketball conference his 55 points Flack was not an 'alumnus nf Vi utans production in 1940 was HOLLYWOOD Jan 27 of the World war year tne giving mm a jz-point eoge over msuLuuon as president of the Van For seven months Dorothy La selective service act has listed 52766 and was cut to 43644 a re duction of 173 per cent 1 1 riMi I ri nriunnin 1111 rr i r-i csrr-? a i i 0ii nun i uuu ue nad evi bour's secretary Patti McCartv among the ranks of possible con- Washington's 1941 quota was set at 12801 compared with 16198 in has been walking on the Paramount lot almost every morning iuuuuwt ease- wtcn ago iLspiin trailed tne scnooi ball players including Bobby Feller Buffalo basketeer by only two tal- Coach Ted Bank Line Coarh RnS of Cleveland and Hank Greeciberg lies but was held to seven by Utah Tessier and Basketball Coarh Tvr 1940 and represented a cut of 21 People said hello but nobody of fered her a contract per cent Oregon's cut was 257 per cent rm xr "mic 1U1U latKeu against resi xwogood resigned rerpntlv The Yankees-SPTintni-a iinm- TTtah Rtot fn tv recently Then the other nteht vouner uiuft uc i uwi Aijikic game I Will hp fnl Imxorl li-ii- i I iu: Is HOLLYWOOD Jan 27 Work started today on a motion picture to be based upon incidents from the life of Edna Gladney of Fort Worth child! welfare expert and founder of the Texas Children's Home and Aid society The story "Blossoms in the Dust" is set principally in Green Bay Wis Fort Worth and various Texas towns It depicts Mrs Gladney's fights for reforms in orphanage administration and the adoption of children and her especial attack upon the practice now obsolescent of listing children born out of wedlock as illegitimate Greer Garson is cast as Mrs Gladney and Walter Pidgeon as her husband the late Sam Gladney The film covers a period from 1906 to the present Mrs Gladney visited Hollywood several weeks ago Actor Glenn Ford squired her to a party A producer was imoressed on April 15 the Senators appearing Grant Cullimore Utah State UenTOn Win DvoV in Boston the Timers meetinsr thp sonhomnrs tvin' 4rt vi rr fflO Wrt? Next day she took a screen test SPEAKS TONIGHT WILSON Ralph Jenson of We fc 1 illkU Today she quit her secretary's frowns at tt Louis the Chicago third place with 39 points Favored Cue Sfar ber college will speak on "Social job and started work as an actress piaying tne Indians at although tied with at Columbia studio Problems of Children" at the Wil son school P-T A meeting to night at eight o'clock in the schoo I- and tne Philadelphia Utah State for last place still leads Atretics meettag the Yankees at in team scoring with an average rZ VLr5 of 42-2 Utah is far and Patti is 20 a diminutive brown- CHICAGO Jan Chalk- -wiAiii- i eyed brunette Born in Bakers v-vjk unci IC DUI II 1 ri i faced Tiff Denfnn nf 4 ru gymnasium A musical program will jo ail oi tbe clubs will awav the Rtmnfrest Hpfonco sinrinff rf I top-ranking Billiards star fr from Wniir -u 7 7 xor tne conclud- noiding opponents to a 25-noi-nt Vna Jw one glCW UU be given under supervision of Del mar Dickson Lewis school instruc tor One Picture In a Million! average Leading scorers: waj uir uf i am i sn nwi Via rt ing set of inaugurals with the Red Sox appearing in Philadelphia the Browns in Chicago the Indians' in Detroit and the Yankees resuming FK Ft Pf Tb Av" tUixiUlcu vvemer coenran uaung irom high school -7 McCloud CU 24 55 137 of San Francisco from the ranks BYU 4 Esplaf 107 97 or tne undefeated last night in the Production of eees and nniiUw wr uac 7 5 5 2 7 2 6 11 4 19 16 15 14 worm championship three-cushion 9 8 ioiorado in 1939 totaled ap uUm6luU jiins tne list Of Clubs Peterson DU 4 sponsoring night ball to bring the c- B-Y U- 4 1941 total Of arn-lVht Fi 3 tourney and has a chance to re proximately $10000000 103 Hogan DU 4 peat the performance today against 77 10 11 7 13 5 10 13 3 7 11 6 11 12 3 8 43 39 36 32 31 31 29 28 27 26 24 23 Ft- 97 Alien nan of Chicago 7 Benton tne chamDion rte- Ph 323 67 Tin 2 Bennion c- Utah 3 Hamburg CU 4 Bergman fCAC 4 Wilson DU 4 Parker CAC 4 Sheffield Utah 3 leated Cochran who last held tha 65 title in 1938 50 to 44 in 48 innines I Only clubs to frown on the nocturnal version are Detroit New York and Boston There will be a three-day interruption for the all-star game at Detroit on July 8 No games have been scheduled for July 7 and 9 The season will close on Sept 28 1 9 8 7 11 2 11 10 3 4 Field goals: 77 TODAY TOMORROW Games Fg -Free inis was Cochran's first losa in six matches and left him in a A -Personal fouls Total Adults 15c throws Pf points Av- Kiddies 10c Average per game One pirate ship against a mighty armada one cutlas second place tie with Jake Schaefer 1 i of Cleveland and Art Thurnblad Today Tomorrow of Kenosa Wis against a hundred sabres Sia Ulland Wi ns Lou Nova Goes Vv 1 At Auburn Event tour KeadY to one galley slave who rose to rule the Seven Seas! To fhe Hospifall Join Idaho Falls MADISON Wis Jan (TJP)- AUBURN Cal Jan 27 1 1 Sir Ulland of th Knsrar Rnu-i om Ae injury jmx that has plagued UCJ I IDAHO FALLS Jan 27 I if xxju iova through his heavyweight I CIUt) vesterday won the Class A career was working am i jumping- event at the Tamo ivinr wits WOrKin? fls-a i wan fc Four new names will grace the ros I I fni- ttinn ter of the Idaho Falls Russets den benefit meet at Auburn Ski club with jumps of 142 and 147 when they report for spring training at Merced Calif reet Lou Garland business manager Art McMurray of the University1 am since visiting Alien Walz Wisconsin crew coach rova entered Wisconsin general hospital yesterday Dr Nesbit his physician aid Nova had a severe cold a temperature of 102 degrees and' an infected tonsil root said today the four are: Harry Edward Underwood San Mateo Calif infielder Toft Jes- vi v-amornia won the Class event Byron Johnson of Auburn won the Class The meet was for benefit of James Worden who was injured at Sun Valley last year while skiing with the California team sen San Leandro Calif outfielder: s4 Ray Adams Richmond Calif shortstop and Eldon Muratore catcher 7 i Six Clubs Loom For New League PHOENIX" Ariz Jan 27 LEAVE FOR I A Mrs Edith Fink of Malad and Mrs Morris Thomas of St John left the latter part of Edward Small presents waJ f--lV-' A DDTOnA RT A DOIT AT BRENDA weeK ior Ljos Angeles where tney wm visit with relatives for a AJirectors or the Arizona-Texas league had under consideration today a plan to expand the class snort time The BOM of 20 Til 2 oaseDau circuit from a four to six-club league i iwe wuru aavertisement was commonly used in mm time to mean information of any MOMTE Bids to enter teams in the loop were submitted from Chihuahua City Chihuahua Mex Mesa Ariz and Phoenix The circuit now con itina sists of teams from El Pao Albu querque al and Tun th Vur MARSHALL i i 'U isisoee Ariz CLAUDE RAINS Donald Crisp Flora Rob son Aha Hale Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ MELVYK SOSAUND BUSSEU-DOUGlaS 2 Hi! Mat 15e NOW PliVIVO Ev 20 I Cassidy's Best! Scnra Pbjp by Howri Each wl Sw I Mitlcr Maic hj Erich Vifgaag KragoU A mRNER BROS-I First National Picture urn A or -m 4 i starring LOUIS HAYWARD JOAN BENNETT with GEORGE SANDERS FLORENCE BATES KOHWGUE LOVE screenplay by GEORGE BRUCE directed by ROWLAND LEE a ROWLAND LEE production nliszzi to UNITED ARTISTS til III of Mi VII --f 1 ADrENTURE i ilillBliffORi? I BortM MtnrtHTft ROMANCE! DRA3IA! i "WHITE WOMAN" "SLIGHTLV ItMrttW Ullli PK8T Mora KLO "Love" 1:00 4 tiuo urH Start Tempted" 2:10 OiJH HliO SIIO W-TI3IE White Woman'' 1:00 4:40 8:10 "Sea Uawk" At 2:10 5:45 9:25 With Carole Lombard Charles La ugh ton Li HtA)1omliyH in NBC Vtnuy Voice of Utah" Miriam Hopkins Claude Kains ULDYl7ITElREbDAKT News una Novelty JJ WED Mart ttrdnektlay HJt Parade of 1941 alto Tail Uirfc ftnd a.

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