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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 1C53 Hard Labor Means Vork In Colorado FOUR RESCUED FROM MOTOR CAR IN SEVERE COLD! SOU DETAINED AFTER MOTHER DIES OF BLOWS! STORM SWEEPS FROMMONTAFIA INTO WYOMING gress is corrupt and I have always taken the other view SCHOOL ATTITUDE "I think that feeling is general" said Borah "They teach it in the schools and in colleges right here in this town Carry replied "I know of young men going to colleges in New Eng land who have the same idea belief is universal and I always have tried to combat it even to the exten of being laughed combat It in' this article" Borah said article has been fciven an unfair Barry said "Your article going unchallenged and the fact you have been a senate employe for 44 years will do more harm to the senate than thousands of casual observations of citizens who know nothing dbou said Borah "There are men who spend their lives here trying to serve the public Who feel very deeply about a statement coming from source cf that kind You must bear in mind that millions people who read it will say 'There is a man who i The Four persons were probably saved from! death by' freezing yesterday by the timely discovery of their plight by the driver of ft bus en( ve Shaker Apparently to salt Lake city from Evans- Temperatures Take Nose Used In Beating Aged I driver Leonard coplan tried Dives Motorists Are Woman Jto negotiate a cut-off road near Og- Marooned den leading from the mouth of We- BUTTE Mont Feb canyon to Farmington Fearful DENVER Feb Further questioning of witnesses was snow he stepped out snaky a sharp wind a storm which yes- planned by authorities today to ahead of the bus to lnves-herday caused blockades and distress charcs will be filedjtate I in Montana was sweeping over Wy- Thoinas Ehca 35 following and eastern Colorado today the death of his mother Mrs Tulley Mil- Temperatures took sharp nose Johanna Bhea 78 from the effects I 8Junuicr Calara Calls jan andkives to the accompaniment of the of a brutal beating Frank Paluso Paluso was uncon-JstQnj which routed springlike County officials announced first fcious and the others were suffering weather from the eastern slopes 0 degree murder charges may be ffom the cold All four were re- the Rockies placed against Shea after they hadled to Salt Lake City I the Rockies Motorists marooned on highways MoIHcon Starts Hop Over South Atlantic LYMPNE AIRDROME England Feb Capt James Mollisen left In his baby monoplane today on a journey which he ex pected to carry him across the south Atlantic to Argentina north ward to New -York and back to England via the North Atlantic Captain Mollison superstitious like most fliers wore the same green white and yellow necktie which he wore on his solo flight across the North Atlantic last year "No aviator could have crossedthe Atlantic from east to west withou wearing rich a he explained lie also carried an image of St: Christopher patron saint cf travelers garryTefeiids HIS ARTICLE Funeral Wednecday For Murray Woman SALT LAKE CITY Feb Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon in Murray LDJ3 Second ward chapel for Mrs Zina Minerva Briggs HaH48fc wife of Andrew Hall who died Saturday at the family home in Murray She is survived by her husband one son Rolen A Hall of Murray four daughters Mrs Earrmenta Nelson Mrs Deleal McCleary and the Misses Rowena and La Rue HaU all of Murray four grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Joseph Briggs Santa Cruz Calif Charles Briggs Fairvlew Lyman Briggs Hooper Daniel Briggs Tremonton Mrs Anna Vance Holliday Mrs Elizabeth Cox Fairvlew and Pearl Rasmussen Eacra-mento Calif FIRE DESTROYS PLANT mmam Single Occupant Escapes Injury In Terrific Explosion CANON CITY "Hard for convicts at the Colorado state penitentiary will mean from now on was decided when Warden Roy Beit and outside deputy war- I den Vincent Donahue arranged an I impromptu Inspection of a group of i workers The two officials were standing on a ledge about a pit where a group of Prisoners were doing a little excavat-ing A string of twenty convicts each manipulating a wheelbarrow marched slowly along the path from the excavation Warden Best peered into the ex- cavation 1 7 "Do you see what he In- quired i of Donahue "I see much of anything Do Donahue inspected the line of con- victs In each barrow was a small load of rock or dirt scarcely suf- flcient to weary a child One con-vict was out a single rock The warden ordered the string of workers back to the pit to get a real load before they started hauling it out of the pit SJ SENATE GIVEN ROAD MEASURE Would Use Part of Gasoline Tax Money On Lesser Routes SAIT IKECITY Feb CAP) of more than 2d additional form-to-market highways in various parts of the state which would benefit from a portion of the state gasoline tax is made in a bill introduced by Senators Georgs Jefferson cf Millard county and Bowman of Kane county in the state senate The fund from which the newly designated routes secondary roads would be improved is provided in an earlier bill which calls for one-half a cent out of each gallon tax to be used for that purpose Generally leading to agricultural sections the roads are Intercounty in character The new measure will be consld ered by the highways and bridges committee of both house and will be reported back within a few days Among the new routes considered are: In Weber county from Eunset west to Hooper Davis county from Bountiful west to Wood'sCross and southerly junction with route No 1 -44- in Montana yesterday were reported rescued and main highways were open throughout that state though many side roads remained lmpass able 7 Hundreds of motorists sough roadside Shelter throughout Montana yesterday while others halted at towns to await passing of the storm There Was a 64-degree drop 1 obtained a sworn statement from Mrs Kate Johnson 37 accusing Shea of the beating AVERS BLOW SEEN -Mrs Shea was found her bed Saturday her head smashed from repeated blows apparently delivered with a stove shaker She died Sunday night in St ames hospital without regaining consciousness or making any state ment Shea maintained officers HITS GEM STATE Oil King Jumps Bond and Flees To Canada POCATELLO Feb (AP) Pocatello and vicinity was 27 ptanS DO HEADACHES DRIVE YOU V7 7- Denver home three days He found hisi its grip for 15 hours subsided thrAp bnur mvi efnrm mother in bed semi-conscious and leayln? traffic blocked by air rail oLrrelS hSK near death when he returned home n3 highway All available snow heading Saturday morning Ehea said fighting equipment of the Oregon Enow was failin'? Mrs Johnson claimed however Short Uhe railroad and the state wyo and Sterling that she saw the son strike his aged highway shops here were called out Denver in Colorado mother when she went to the Shea battle drifts in coioraao home about one am Saturday To the north of here the rani a lie a ller Shea cried were reported blocked officials say when shown Mrs state-ing no trains were moving north ment I of Idaho Falls All trains were run- TRUNK found OPEN ning late some from the east and Both the son and Mrs' Johnson I west being reported running three who told officers she had lived in hours behind schedule the Shea home since December 91 The Union Pacific bus lines re-were grilled for hours Saturday! ported no busses were operating (Continued from Fage One) acter had changed since passage of the amendments providing for direct election of senators woman suf frage prohibition and bonus lcglsla tioo MATTER OF OPINION did Walsh asked "that passage of those measures would in dicate a radical change for the worse in the composition of the "I think Barry teplied "I think it possible there were as many corrupt men in congress then as now a mutter of Senator Schuyler Colo) in quired: "Do you believe there are any senators or representatives who have or do sell their bound to believe so when read the statements of Senators Nye and Barry said i 'Aside from that have you any knowledge of any senator or representative who has sold his "I have Senator Borah (R Idaho) asked if Barry had any knowledge of his own that any legislator had acted in a way No sir I think was the reply Did you have any ill will when you wrote that I had no ill will at all always written to the contrary that his is a body of honest men As said in the senate the other day there is a general feeling that con night by County Attorney Planes the National PaTkslBritbflr SsettlTthf American Freebourne and OKLAHOMA CITY Oldai Feb 6 (AP) Julian spectacular oi promoter failed to appear today tus he government called to trial more han 50 persons charged with using the mails to defraud in the sale stock In the Julianifou and Royalties company District Attorney Herbert Hyde ndicated he would ask forfeiture of the $25000 bond posted Julian who announced in letters received lere last week that he would seek to escape prosecution by taking refuge In Canada hij native country Julian whose present whereabouts unknown asserted he could not get a fair trial in the United States Severe Cut Made In Albion Normal Fund BOISE Feb Albion Normal remains kn active part of the state school system today but with its appropriation dut from 204262 two years ago tof $120728 for the coming two years Its fate determined at least for he time by the late Saturday meeting of the legislative appropriations committee will be written (in a bill carrying its appropriation which probably will be up for passage this week i deputies An open trunk and chest of draw- THE DALLES Ore Feb (AP) $300000 railroad tie-treating plant was- destroyed by a terrific explosion and fire but because it occurred on Sunday during the week end lay off no one was injured Although the plant is normally occupied by from 40 to 60 workmen during the week only A Van Diver engineer was in the building when the blast-occurred He escaped through a he had left propped open leaping through It when a wave of fire rushed toward him The explosion occurred in a 100-000 gallon creosote tank he said which was under pressure The plant was owned by the-Union Pacific railway and 200 box cars nearby were endangered 4-4 Speaker Selected 0 Gathering LAKE CITY Feb 6-(AP) Anderson Republican chairman will deliver the address at the Lincoln Day of the Republican club here the evening of Feb- eetwar debt by payment of a lump through this morning but were sum is expected to result from con Xtfs the worst kind cf folly to dope and -drug yourself every time you have one of those blinding throb- bing headaches For drugs only rel lieve the pain for the moment and in a little while the headache returns worse than ever and you have to drug yourself all over again got to get at the cause Poisons created in your own body cause thess severs headaches and you mutt removs the poisons to get relief of a lasting nature By starting the new harmless Cream of Nujol treatment today you may free yourself from this constant torment This new fbrm of Nujol it specially designed to rid you of poisons which very often cause thie condition Cream of Nujol contains no drugs and does not in any way interfere with Work or play It is cellcicus to take Moreover you can use this modern treatment at a cost cf but a few cents a day Take Cream of Nujol night and morning Begin this very night and ive it a real trial Buy it at any rug counter 7 hsv kin-d P01 after more than three hours gay nave killed her during an attempted! were spent in battling the elements! united burglary ELDERLY WIFE IS AODUGTED (Continued from Page One) it dark After a search he located his father The two of them returned home and found the note They summoned police A wide search was made In the modest neighborhood where the elderly Skeeles reside alone But police ound no one who had heard a dis urbance The younger Skeele who is assistant- editor of the Illustrated Daily News said it would ibe impossible raise the money Immediately as he kidnapers demanded It was learned that the lengthy missive was Interspersed with words clipped from newspapers and magazines Police were checking to ascertain from what publications they were cut British ambassador to the States who returned home today and members of the cabinet The sums mentioned ranged from Shea first told officers he had been In nnAt Pali tviVVhwi- 777 1 IDAHO AX 8 Idaho Feb preceding Saturday He then rone1of WOOioobOOO changed his storv 01 0118 or the worst bllz-1 to of recent years today having zwcis oi recent year toaay having fv i i broke with a light snowfall early LrOWu 1 aiCCS Lai? Sunday evening and turning into blinding storm during the early hours Monday The elements continued at their best this morning snow being driven in drifts by a Mont! Feb 5 strong north wind' Claiming to be representatives of Meat roads were reported blocked farmers union and the Farm in this section this mornlrur with Holiday association approximately I ruary 13 trails that are broken filling up as 100 men took resposseased auto-soon as a Vehicle passes All man from a Poplar garage this planes made it through last night with the exception of the one on 8 car had been stored In the the last trip which was forced down when its purchasers were or SALT Byron state principal celebration of Utah fleers said he also admitted he had been engaged in a prolonged drink ing bout -Two Persons Hurt In Snow Accidents BALT LAKE CITY Feb Em ashing his sled to bits in a head cm collision with ah automobile Don Reynolds eight narrowly escaped death Sunday He suffered fractured ribs ccntu tioins and lacerations on the right side of his head and bruises on the back when La lost control and ran Into an automobile driven by Max Smith The boy slid completely under the car as the force of Impact crushed his sled it was reported Miss Pauline Stevens 20 suffered fractures of several bones in the left land Sunday afternoon as a result cf a toboggan accident while coast-fag near Ensign park it was reported at the emergency hospital where she was treated Plf I 4 -V m-- 1 'VN V- avor of Gas Tax SW unable to meet a payment due on the machine it was said Records showed that some $200 1 was owing on the machine it was said Leaders of the delegation claimed that in view of the com-1 small amount due the automobile should not have been re-1 possessed Bodies Found Near Burned Plane! EDMONTON Alberta Feb colony dormitory farm equipment Discovery ct the bodies of St TTn vrrxit t3 F110 Piul'Ctlder and his mechanic near wreckage of their dTlinz cS- alrplane radio to StStOOm7 -VT Canadian Airways offices here to- Action necessS1 th cod tten were pioneers of north- revision bill includes definite Pr the vlrlrMtvnf Orrniflrd3 I vision for the proclama- 5 Lake 1200 1 tlon making it operative and bills Edmonton' to make possible the designation of burned wreckage indicated amendments during the remainder accident had occurred about of the present session by reference Both men had been! to sections chapters and titles of thrown clear of the machine the code instead of the present law) Three bills Including these provisions were expected to be Introduced! today -r The extension of the present) market road system was before the legislature proposed in a bill introduced by Senators George Jefferson of Millard county and Bowman of Kane county They DUBLIN- Irish Free State Feb 0 of the new Free State Dali took the oath of-off ice 4 WASHINGTON Feb- The senate finance committee today approved the house bill to continue for another year the one cent a gallon federal tax on gasoline The committee lost no time in approving the measure passed recently by the house There was little discussion The gasoline tax wae imposed last year as one of the provisions of the billion dollar tax bill A It was limited to one year at that time -44- Jawbone Fractured 140 I'- fr wzmM i' -x Li would be gasoline taxi provldecI 7 the constitution today funds as provided in 'an earlier 10 of President De bill setting aside half a cent of or abolition of the oath of four-ccnt a gallon tax for the pur- allegiance to the British crown this pose may be the last time that members Roads provldedin the bill include: the dall will be required $0 take In Weber county-from Sunset west the oath to Hooper Davis county from 111 Bountiful west to Woods Cross and south to junction with route No Cache county from Peterboro north to Newton then east to Smlthfield i 4 Kidneys Need fun to be fooled a BXlT LAKE CITY Feb O-At-tacked by two thugs at First West and South Temple streets Sunday at seven-thirty pm Mika Popovich 44 suffered a eplit jaw and was robbed of $350 It was reported at police headquarters He was on his way to church services -L Ten of Mr teeth still firmly fixed to a segment of bone were broken from the jaw as a re suit of the attack' NEWS And VIEWS more fun to KNOW ILLUXlOffl On of soldiers rose tof ime on the fBurn-- ing trick A roaring fire was built in an oven the temperature rose to 600 Into the oven walked the "fire Chabert carrying several raw steaks A few minutes later the doors were flung wide and out he stepped safe and sound with the steaks thoroughly cooked CXPLANATISNi Heat rises When Chabert entered the oven ha hung the steaka above the fire In the center oi the oven then dropped to the floor at the side covering his head with a hood made from his shirt lie breathed through small air holes in the floor When the steaks were cooked he threw back the hood grabbed the steaks and stepped out In triumph! 49 Laxative Tool Help Them Purify the Blood of I Poisons and Acids If poor Kidney and Bladder function are stealing your vitality and make it I hard for you to keep up with the speed they moke you suffer! Night Leg Pain I of modern if from Getting Up (Con tinned from Page One) ITiose who meet it with courage have it in their power to win a grea victory The average may fall by the wayside ness Burning Bmart-I Bhe of vitality Neuralgia or or Loss To every boy should be given the opportunity to work Burning OvsnM 2s en old illusion which has played a leading rdle in cigarette advertising Its modern name is Treatment explanation All cigarette manufacturers use the heat-treating process Cheap harsh raw tobaccos require intensive processing under high tern peraturesThe more expensive tobaccos which are naturally mild call for only a moderate application of heat The first Camel cigarette was manufactured under the heat-treating process Every one of the billions of Camels produced since has received the' nec- NenrousneseBtlfft Ing Acidity Pains Lumbago waste a minute Try the Doctor1 prescription called Cystex (pronounced Bisa-tex) Starts work in 13 minute Acts a a mild gentle laxative to the Kidney helping them remove poison waste and acids In th blood Boothe nd tones raw irritated tissues Be sure Cytex the special laxative for the Kidneys Ordinary bowel laxatives do th work It Is helping millions of sufferers and is guaranteed to fix you up to your satisfaction or money back I on return of empty package Cystex Is I only 73e at all druggists 1 UN FMSH in thi wncra MUM1DOX PACK cssary heat treatment But remember that heat treatment never makes cheap inferior fobacco good It is not in heat treatments but in more costly tobacco end fine! blending that Camels find their appealing mildness and flavor 1 i I) Is fact well known by hef fcbccco experts tha? Cstnsls aro made from finer MORSIXPLNSIVE tobaccos than cny other popular brand You sense this quality in the mildness the distinctive flavor of Camels More costly tobaccos and a matchless blend tell the story of Cornel leadership in puhlio confidence Try Camels Judge them critically Compare them with others for mildness for throat-ease for good taste Key your taste to quality I Camels como to you fresh and cool in the air-tight welded Humidor 'Pack that keeps dryness butside end freshness inside -jVO TRICICS A (Continued from Page One) take a short cut through the RFC showing that body we have here a self-liquidating project If there ever was THE OTHER SIDE Bany vice president and general manager cf the Alabama Power company meanwhile discussed with the United Press the at of his company toward the problem and explained that because of the existing 30 day restriction on any contract for government power his company operates' under a dis advantage "We have been forced to build steam power plants which are manned with skeleton crews and kept In readiness for use at such time as the government contract may be suddenly voided he said "Several years ago we and associated com panies offered to pay higher for Wilson dam power In return for a longer contract but the offer was f4 Rail Leader Passes Due To Heart Malady CHICAGO Feb John Davis Caldwell 63 vice president and secretary of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway died cf heart disease yesterday He entered the railroad business as a telegrapher in 1833 A i' i Full Wo Sldc! Filling famcxttcaf-Efficient same zzz (zr2Bi' CopyrijLt 1253 Bijao Us Tobacco Ct eatery HftW All My Fimplcs A io Gone write on woman suffered from pimple sM blackheads for on year ail th tim hating to go to parties or dances my skin looked so bad I tried various treatments without success but the first time i used Retinol Soap and Ointment I noticed an improvements Now all my pimples are SARIPIIS Ffrz iia Ski XVetMil I iui ttesiaol DrpMMd US BaUlamra MJL A JITST COSTZIRR ff ft ll! LiVii cltioKQ TOBACCOS 12i A MATCH LE fi BLE IJD 1.

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