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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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4 I 7 SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1937 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 2800 KILLED Death Occurs In Federal Hospital BLOWS STRUCK 1 JIN NEEDY ROW Ogdenife Jailed On Coast When Officer Scratched RANDOM REFERENCES DIVINE GULTIST GIVES SELF UP 1 1 Walks Into Federal Office Being Sought For Week IN ATTACK ON MADRID AREA New Patterns and colorings of-f Imperial Washable Wallpaper are now in stock Buy from a fresh clean new stock Easy terms Boyles Accordiana and individual lessons 4100 per week Glen Bros The Weber stake Sunday school and monthly union meeting will be held Sunday atr two in the First ward meeting house I Artillery Aerial Drive Is Launched Against Insurgents FAIRFIELD Calif April Mildred Chrisman 36 who said she owned a ranch near Ogden Utah was sentenced to a four-day jail term today for contempt of court because of a minor traffic violation Traffic Officer Coy Long said he observed Miss Chrisman on a line of traffic with her automobile trailer and sought to caution her He declared she retaliated with scratches and angry words Chief Howard Yatsie was called and they took Miss Chrisman before Justice of the Peace' William Myers who ordered her to jail Miss Chrisman was driving from Ogden to San Jose Calif Operation Elain Grant daughter of Mr and Mrs George Grant 872 Twenty-sixth street was operated 'upon at the local hospital Friday night for an "acute case off appendicitis Her condition waSYeported fair today Shrub Vines Evergreens Flower Gardens Ph 2564 674 12th St Jf V- I- I IENRY BURNHAM EKINS 71 DIES3 I 3ioneer of Slatervifle Passes At Hospital In Ogden Henry Burnham I Eklns 71 Slaterville fanner died early today an Ogden hospital following an illness of 10 days of pneumonia He was born in Marriott Sept 2 1865 a son of John an Rebecca Burnham Ekinsandi had lived Weber county all his lllfe Mr Eklns was a member of the church He is survived by following children: Mrs Elzada Forker Ogden Mrs Edward Shannon Los Angeles Mrs John Palmer Ogden Amasa Ekins Albany Cyril Ekins Los Angeles Clyde Ekins Hollywood Mrs Loveless Los Angeles John Ekins i and Henry Ekins Jr Slaterville 16 grandchildren frnd seven great-grandchildren 1 He Is also survived by the foi-owing brother and sisters: George Eklns Portage Mrs Rebecca Wad man Oakland Calif Mrs Prudence HewittJ3alt Lake City -Larkin mortuary is irV charge of funeral arrangements High Incomes Wort Few Graduates By With every purchase Green Stamps Service 21st Washington On nealogy Genealogical union meeting for the Weber stake will be held Sunday at two in the Second ward chapel Pishing Rods Re wrapped and repaired sporting goods dept 2440 Washington Priesthood High priests of the Mount Ogden stake will meet Sunday at two in the Eighteenth ward chapel New Washable wall paper Scrub It with soap and a brush Sold only by Griffin Paint Co -'7 7 7s 7 Columbia or National Venetian blinds can be installed inf your home for the asking Get them now on our easy budget payment plan Boyles For -License to wed was issued Saturday to Thomas George 22 and Roberta Price 18 both of Ogden by County Clerk Lawrence Malan Continued From Page One ed them fed until yesterday noon said tried to be very courteous to then fed them and tried to make them comfortable Of course there I is a limit to all I I CLIMAX OF CRISIS The climax of more than two months of Ohio relief crisis still was i ahead The legislature appropriated In two installments a total of $6000-000 for relief and lood aid from January 1 to April 15 and deadlocked on proposals to the counties contribute to a permanent relief program I Governor Davey urged matching of state funds 1 The relief march group protested against the matching plan and demand an immediate appropriation of $50000000 for the needy -u The original group occupying the office numbered only 30 while about 70 camped at the state fair grounds All were fed by the national guard at the order The sit-down 1 delegation grew to 70 late yesterday when i asked to vacate so the room could be cleaned Several were negroes Then a chief deputy sheriff Ralph Garner appeared and read the riot act Ben Gray leader refused to lead the evacuation Many seated themselves on the floor and 'shouted leave us BLOWS ARE STRUCK Then a force of deputies grabbed the sit-downers jerking and pushing them toward the door Some had to be carried Blows werd struck I 1 several shouted as they were hustled down the capitol steps Their leaders gone the group went to 1 the Macedonia Baptist (negro) church to eat and spend the night LOS ANGELES April 10 Hunt pudgy the of Father Harlem cult was at liberty Jn today on $10000 bond charged with I violating the Manp act by transporting and betraying a 17-year-old high school girl from Der rj i WALKS IN SURRENDERS He kept federal authorities walt lng a week before he strode jauntily Into the federal building last night and surrendered He was accompanied by an entourage of friends including his negro lawyer who carried $5000 for his bail Hunt Is a white man Commissioner David Head unexpectedly raised the bond to $10000 because Hunt waited too long to surrender so the 230-pound ruler of the California branch of Father was held two hours in the county Jail while his friends raised the additional $5000 I Hunt denied he had transported Frank Gilbert Vancouver Delight Jewett from Colorado for commercial pilot set his new long-immoral purposes The girl told winged plane down at the Ogden federal agents that Hunt promised airport today eyed a blue sky to install her as the new and commented: is noBuf but Instead had falo or Cincinnati airport but her and finally tried a good big field with hard rim to force her to marry a 70-year-1 ways1 old man in the eul! had plenty of badweatfcef control what she has to through the he said Hunt commented I heading homeward while the sun THE shines Stood before the federal clerk! is myi first trip across the for booking i he replied that his continent and 1000 miles out of name was the I my way but worths it to use The clerk booked him as Hunt I the good airports and emergency Out of jail Hunt returned to fields which dot the United States which Is man-1 he said sion in Beverly Hills The flier declared Canadian ports The girl who brought the charge to be much Inferior to those In this against Hunt was reported today to country He said he bought his be in New York plane in Toronto Canada and is By The Associated Press Severe fighting with heavy casualties was reported from the Madrid front today I Government troops continued to carry the battle to insurgents Three thousand insurgent Genera Francisco men were isolated in the northwestern Madrid suburb of University-CityTgoVern- ment reports said A terrific artillery and aerial attack was launched against the enUre insurgent sieges lines about the capital CASUALTIES MOUNT Insurgents said the government offensive in the Madrid area had been shattered with 2800 attackers slain The casualties came tn one of the hardest-fought battles of the civil war an insurgent communique said 1 The Febus (official Spanish) news agency reported at Andujar that fresh Italian troops had arrived to reinforce insurgents on the Cordoba front in the south NEW FORCES RUSHED The agency declared the new forces were 'rushed to strategic points on the Cordoba-Penarrqya road where insurgents were reported almost cut off from their Cor-doba city supply base Reports were heard that the semi-autonomovfs Basque government in northern Spain was considering evacuation before Insurgent General Emilio advance 1 Basque adherents maintained however that their forces were gaining the upper hand in defense of Bilbao Basque capital just off the Bay of Biscay coast I Expert Radio Service Installation and repairs our speciality Complete modern equipment Browning Chevrolet Co Ph 190 Jack Madson 2122 Jack-son avenue told police Friday 15 cartons of cigarets were stolen from his automobile as it stood in front of his home Liquor Stores The state liquor stores and agencies will be closed Monday In a observance of Arbor day a state noliday cured by injection meth od No knife Dr Bauman Eccles Bldg For Permanence and Beauty use Nu-Enamel products 360 24th St i Fail To Investigate our oil burning hot water heaters! Call at GaSav 2300 Lincoln Phone 1072 Field Grant Hawks Gene Hawks and Benzley Ogden and Nolahd Nelson and Grant Niel sen Brigham City are members of a Utah State Agricultural college jarty which will conduct a natural listory field expedition April 10 to 18 Francis Hammer 42 of Midvale and Dorothy Houberg 26 of Sandy obtained a marriage license Saturday from County Clerk Lawrence Malan Lawns Properly Fertilized see Nurseries Ph 782 for list -4- PAUL PICKETT Paul Pickett 37 postoffice em ploye and World war veteran died early today at the United States i hospital in Salt Lake City He had been ill for about six months Mr Pickett was an auto mechanic In Ogden and Los Angeles for sev eral years before going into gov ernment service He was born in Ogden July 23 1899 son of William and Mar garet Robinson Pickett He was graduated from Ogden High school and Weber academy He married Margaret Darney In April 1917 She died in Ogden about 10 years ago He married Lelfa Moore in April 1927 He was a member of the church and the Disabled American Veterans He Is survived by his widow four children by his first wife Paul Pickett Jr Barbara Pickett Dale Pickett Blair Pickett one chile by his widow Lou Jean He Is also survived by his parents and eight brothers and sisters Floyd and Lewis Pickett i of Ogden Vivian Pickett a twin brother Klamath Falls Ore Thomas Pickett Las Vegas Nev Mrs Arvilla Ar rowsmith Mrs Ray Taggart Mrs Norman Shipley and Idonna Pickett all of Ogden A Salt Lake City mortuary Hall Ricketts is in charge of arrangements CLEARED BY JURY SALT LAKE CITY April Dorrlty 37 was acquitted Friday of embezzlement charges by a jury In District Judge Herber court Dorrity was alleged to have converted $95 anc $20 in cash for his own use while acting as agent of the Sycamore Fields hatchery in May J938 BOX ELDER David II Mann 304 West Third North Brigham City Phone Circulation and Correspondence SPORTSMAN AND KILLED Battalion The Mormon Bat talion will meet Monday April 12 at two at the home of Mrs Verna Nopper 578 Thirty-second street Mrs Wayne Mayhev will give a review of the book With the GAR WORKERS ENTER PLANT flying it home 1 He flew from Rock Springs to Ogden and when he left said he would stop at Boise Ida Pendleton Ore Portland Ore and Se attle Wash STRlEOFBEET FIELDS WARNED SALT LAKE CITY April 10 Higher education Is by no means assurance of large Incomes a University of Utah survey dis- i closed todays I Of 923 men graduated from 1928 to 1935 -only 12 have annual in-ev comes of $5000 or more' The 193 men and 149 women earn from $1000 to $1500 a year REDMAN WHO JUMPS NAMED OSCAR JUMP SALT LAKE CITY April 10 A 20-year-ofd Indian was charged with drunkenness today after police said 'he partially slid and jumped from a hotel third-floor window to a skylight kicked the glass out and I jumped again thls'fj time into the lobby I His name: Oscar Jump 4-1 TWO BOYS INJURED LOGAN April Fenton Jacobsen 12 and Paul 'Callahan were injured Friday afternoon when the car In which they were passengers collided -with I a telephone pole on Fourth North street as the driver David Cornla 16 swerved "from the road In an attempt to avoid hitting a small girl on a bicycle who darted into the road I We rent real man size floor wax-er floor gander spray gun Call 4442 Fuller Paint Store Does The lot5af chapter of the Does vNo 719 will hold a semi-monthly meetlngi Monday April 12 at the Elks home A new class of nine members will be Initiated Following the meeting a program will be presentep and refreshments' served OKLAHOMA CITY April 10 Perry Mullins 28-year-old sportsman pilot who spent his spare time teaching his friends to fly and Ralph Kelly both of Oklahoma City! killed yesterday when their plane crashed near Wiley Post airport here The crumpled wreckage did not catch fire i The bodies were so badly mangled that friends Who rushed to the scene had difficulty telling them apart I 1 I One witness was Bob Gardner 23-year-old Oklahoma City youth who was to have gone up with Mullins later Gardner said the plane apparently Was cruising without difficulty just before it i plunged straight down to earth For Delicious Sandwiches try New Barbecue 23rd and Grant GRAND MASTER WILL PAY CORINNE VISIT Joseph Tltley master of the Utah Masonic grand lodge will make his annual visitation to Cor-inne lodge No 5 tonight in the Corinne temple 1 Other Ogden members of the Utah grand lodge who Will accompany Tltley are Stuart Dobbs grand marshal and Warren Don aldson junior grand deacon Dobbs and Donaldson will be principal speakers of the evening A member of Corinne lodge will give a history of the lodge the oldest in northern Utah founded about 1870 The meeting will open with a banquet at six-thirty and lodge will at eight About 50 Ogden Masons are expected to attend Wendell Holmes is worshipful master of Corinne lodge WEVlSHOTEM -HENRY FORD Continued Front Page One and always has keep a surplus on hand so as to be independent of financiers but our surplus has not increased We ca i pay more when we increase the quantity of our production son Edsel Ford president of tre Ford Motor company and I had a conference1 in Dearborn last week We discussed me strike situation first and thm talked Tom Dacus and Walt Thorpe are now located at 2651 Wash ave giving complete motor service and body md fender work painting and wrecker service Call 3835 Bank Rulon Starley state bank has issued a call for statements concern mg condition of all state and na tional banks as of March 31 Continued From Page One which had been erected near the gates of the factory URGE AGAINST VIOLENCE Company I spokesmen asserted that General Motors did not in- (Continued From Page One i tend to do 1 anything to provoke ever if he get one violence or to use strike breakers $top planting my 40 acres in case the regular employes fail- Farmers according to Rundquist ed to go to-work but that it ex-J and Hamraon based their conclu pected the authorities to protect it sion that Greenwood had not been in its right to ship out parts if the offered a contract on the fact necessary workers returned to the that Inen delivering seed to his job neighbors this morning did not 'The strikers appointed 50 of have his name oh their list their own men to serve as special i talked to said police These men wearing arm I Hammon he told Sue that bands bearing the insignia Mr Randal! of the sugar company union police patroled the said bad not rescinded hii grounds and streets through the I statement that Greenwood no night I longer a grower for the company" Approximately 150 Royal Cana dian mounted police were held in readiness in the armory at Toronto for possible duty In the strike area They I would 'be augmented by 200 provincial officers RED TAPE OF 1807 BLANFORD Mass Owing 'to a tangle of legal red tape this town has just found it possible to use for school purposes the $284 annual income from a trust fund established by Mrs Jane Taggart In 1807 Mirrophonic iWkt Last Times Tonight £3HSIHrcrY 1 1 1 Albert Payson Famous Novel with NOAH BEERY JR r- BARBARA READ Have your oil paintings1 cleaned framed repaired Chugg Art Shop To- Castle Murphy former head of the Hawaiian mission will speak at seven Sunday evening In the Nineteenth ward Thirtieth street and Wall avenue There will be special music Miracle of Sound ILsistl Pay BREEDERS DISCUSS i JOINT CELEBRATION BRIGHAM CITY April 10 Dairy Herd Improvement associations for Davis Weber and Box Elder counties will be invited by letter to exhibit their stock at the annual Dairy day celebration here 'May 8 it was decided at a meeting of the Dairy day committee last evening 1 sThamatterof a joint celebration in honor of the completion of the Pine View highline canal and Dairy day was discussed It was pointed out that the canal would Jbe completed within a month and that a fine celebration should be arranged to honor both events matter was referred to the executive committee to be discussed with the chamber of com- meree It was decided to hold the show at the regular exhibition grouads on Forest street betweesi Main and --''First West streets I Selection of judges of the show was discussed It was pointed out that outside judges would draw" a greater patronage to the show and add prestige The matter will be handled by the executive committee 1 I Among the features of Dairy day will be a program and luncheon for visiting dairymen under chair- manship of George Johnson Valentine is general Dairy day chairman SERVICES SUNDAY FOR GGC ENROLLEE BRIGHAM CITY April 10 Funeral services for Maynard Mortensen 18 son of Hyrum Mortensen of this city who died Thursday at Fort Douglas after a short illness will be held Sunday in the LDS Fifth ward chapel under direction of Bishop Francis Christensen I He was born July 24 1918 in Brigham City and was a member 0 of the CCC at Bountiful at the time of his death I He is survived by his father stepmother one brother Milton Mortensen of Brigham City and the following sisters: Mrs Blanche Nelson Mantua Mrs A Mont- gomery Fullerton Cal Mrs Clara Murray Ogden Miss Hulda Mortensen Brigham City One Article Saved When Home Burns Have your glasses Insured against breakage rate as low as 50c per year Rushmer optometrist Loss Occurs Mary Carter of Huntsville reported to police she lost a 125 check issued at a CCC camp while she was in Ogden Fri day about very keen on revising present methods in production salaries and efficiency in accord NEW TOMORROW FIRST SHOWING IN OGDENl i I 1 I Great Haw SoRpStar Stress tta Sro! -Last Vaudeville and Feature at 9:30 99 TO CALL Ford Ammonium Sulphate for lawns garden apply now Hunter Motor Co Rehearsal There will be a special rehearsal of the Ogden male singers at four-thirty Sunday in the Elks club Store Your Furs Now Insured cold storage Phone 1071 TELLS YOU WHERE TO REACH THEM! Consult the ads below when you are In need of a skilled mechanic or tradesman Call or write for free estimates If your needs cannot be filled from these col- umns call 4511 Miss Jensen 2- with SC Dick with hwglw cbemfwl lee vet Mrria armfetl 3 Study The Child Study club will met at the home of Mrs Neal Clegg 3767 Adams avenue at two Monday The assisting hostess will be Mrs Willard Doxey SIS Jeeene Mad-4m the Km'l Rose Bushes Flowering Shrubs I tor $100 Evergreens vines trees Hi-Way Nursery Phone 41-J-2 Riverdale Road BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS ogden Fender Shop Experienced Workers 2327 Klesel 4936 CARPET CLEANING HAMPTON Rugs furniture cleaned upholstered and slip covers Phone 2s li 3042 VAN KAMPEN SON 11 It'S a- rug furniture or mattress we clean and repair It phone 1320 6080 DRY CLEANERS MODEL LAUNDRY 2149 Plngree Pnone 387 We specialize in fancy MESbENOER SERVICE A and A delivers parcels" messages and baggage Phone 502 4109 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGlNU EXPERIENCED painter and "pa-perhanger Taylor Ph 2176-M 5380 estimates samples Work guaran- teed I 5155 EXPERT paperhanging 40c' bolt Cleaning $100 up Wm Water 1797-W I I 5070 PAINTING and paperhanging Henry Borger Sons 8446 Wash Ph 2427-J i 5013 A MULLER practical painter flo etc Wallpaper' floors reasonable Royal Neighbors There will Te a meeting of the Royal Neighbors of 'American In the I hal Monday April 12 at two Instead of at eight OK THE SCREEN The Thrilling Mystery Adventures of i Torchy Blane Glenda I Barton FARRELL I 1 MacLANE 3 Tennis Rackets Restrung Bennett's sporting goods dept 2440 Washington 7172 gowns Literary Club The Kappa Beta Literary club will hold its meeting at the Hotel Ben Lomond on Monday evening Mrs Lee Turner will give a book review OTAETG FIELDING APRIL 10 A blaze thought caused by defective wiring destroyed the four-room home and all furniture and clothing of the Dewey Welling family here Thursday 1 A small boy member of the family awakened and complained that he was smothering Investigation by the father revealed the house was in flames Neighbors were quickly summoned by the telephone but saved only one piece of furniture a washing machine I I "iv- I i IV si 3057 Porter 4845 PAPERllANGING $350 ner room" Estimates on cleaning painting and decor Ph 2154-W 2045 Paperhanging and painting ph 842 Leave message 5232 GrIFFIN 641 Kershaw phone 3097-J Paper Samples 5138 P'APfiR I painting tinting cleaningNewcomb 3352-W 3253 PAPER CLEANING EXPERT papercleaning $100 room up A Waters Phone 3379-M 5093 EVANB BROS expert paper cieah-ers Phone 3213-R or 1180-J 8632 FIRST class paper cleaning A Miles Phone 3139-R 3573 SHADES DRAPES CURTAINS NEW shades cleaning" repairing Ogden Window Shade Co Ph 459 2408 Wash 4889 WINDOW CLEANING WINDOW CLEANING Buildings hotels and private homes Free estimates Phone SQ0-W or 1741jW Read the Classified Ads ELECTRICAL WORK Lighting Fixtures LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC (18 years in business) Licensed Union Electricians Phone 581 309 24th St 9034 1 FUMIGATION BEDBUGS Roaches eta Cyanide' gas extermination guaranteed Marsh Ph Grant 742 GLASS PAINT WALLPAPER PABCO Paints wall paper and glass Auto glass replacement our specialty Stewart Window Glass Co 2250 Wash 5386 LAUNDRY MODEL LAUNDRY 2147 Fingree Ph 367 of Individual Farm! 717: FURN REP CLEANING and Mattress Repairing 1 Smith Bedding Furn Co Phone 2344-W At Five Points 510 FLOOR SANDING OLD floors made like new Geo Rhoads Phone 2341-M 3787 i poiv-ell JOAN BL0HDELL VARBEn WILLIAM FRANK fAcHUGH YACHT CLUB BOYS lull Mellt Cere! Hegfiis Creij Kelert Added COLOR CARTOON Only Have Eyes For A PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL Latest News Of the Day Avoid Congested Highways Frequent Service offered by Bamberger Trains and Buses Bow Fares 1 Larn Grass Seed Special for next week: lien Blue Glass 3Sp Lbs for $100-' Best 24 Lb Grade White Clover 40r This price Is less than any In town even the chain stores And it is the very best you can buy Besides we are in the' Beed Business and if there was any I better to be had have it i 1 i.

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