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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 24' 1940 SENATORS VOTE GAME INCREASE LEWIS PREDICTS BOX ELDER FIVE-YEAR UTAH CHURCHMAN HIT! JNews Views (Continued from Page 1) for not one of the 200 officers and men were saved NOW MANAGED HEARING SET MONDAY PIANO TOURNEY PLAfJSFORIED System Will Offer Pupils Ratings Similar to Those Of Conservatories 1700LHN1IEAR ON FORGERY CHARGE Haye the Germans a more powerful explosive than in tht World war? forest Off icial Declares BRIGHAM CITY Jan 24- VOid T5-4 El- Reports of the many sinkings of warships indicate the blasts which destroy them are tremendously powerful Wild Life In Balance Is Aim arraigned before' Judge Weslev Horsley In the Brigham Oif WATER PROGRAM IS-UNDERTAKEN Plans Outlined for Supplemental Supply TO COST $1600000 East Canyon Bally Watts Dams Are Included principal of the Lincoln district Plans to hold a tournament next May at which piano students may receive ratings similar to -those offered by leading music conser CASPER Wyo Jan 24 (AP) Even the went down struck by a battleship Royal Oak in Scapa Flow when torpedo although bat was set for Monday atTenTm Hoskms was arrested in ti Western wool growers whose sheep sometimes must share their vatories were jormea at a committee meeting of Ogden chapter tleships are supposed to be strong ton Monday by Deputy Sheriffs Ira forage with elk and deer were told by a federal official today the pub oi the National Guild of Piano Teachers Tuesday night In the Hotel Ben Lomond 1 lic no longer considers game man agement to mean "the blind build Attending tne meeting were enough to stand against torpedo attack One of the big mines of the world is Utah Copper which has produced nearly five billion pounds of copper ing of game populations" Vera Frey Beason state chairman Mona Smith who was nam This recent change in attitude has helped to simplify range prob ed chairman of publicity and of lems in those areas where the wildlife situation is a factor RjJEFEAT (Continued from Page 1) seriously entertained the advice or views of labor upon the question of national unemployment or lesser questions affections domestic economy internal taxation foreign trade military and naval expansion relations with foreign nations or the issues of war or peace Labor 'Defamed "In the congress the unrestrained baiting and defaming of labor by the Democratic majority has become a pastime never subject to rebuke by the titular or actual leaders of 4the party" Lewis asserted jthe Democratic party "is in default to the American people" and that labor and the people are losing confidence The I chieftain said that Illinois Ohio Indiana Pennsylvania New Jersey and New York were "tending toward the Reputn lican column in the campaign year of 1940" i "This trend" he added "can be corrected and the! Republican party prevented from winning only by an accord between the Democratic party and organized labor and the adoption of an intelligent and rational program to be written Into the platform of the Democratic party and placed before the American people as the issues of the election" Lewis who already has publicly denounced Vice President John Garner Tuesday 'described Paul McNutt the Democratic federal security administrator as a "political adventurer" who hoped to buy the presidency Dutton said in an address prepared 7V6rv a $ts check at the Tremonton Milling company PORTAGE COUPLE TO OBSERVE WEDDING PORTAGE Jan 24- Mr and Mrs Hans Knudson of Portaee prominent residents of Box Elder county and early pioneers of northern Utah and southern Idaho i will hold open house Friday from twelve noon to five for delivery before the 75th annua! convention of the National Woo 'PHONE CHANGE Apostle Merrill Declares Dial Systern Will Make Many "Jobless tsl00 "bounced Inten tions of the Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Cc to instal! a dial system in the company's exchange building scheduled tl get under construction at Twenty-sixth and Ogden this spring was maw in a letter today by Joseph Merrill apostle of the flh church to Mayor Fred Abvll bott Apostle Merrill declared an automatic dial system could not be operated as a cheaper service than that how provided by girls working at a switchboard while persons of impaired vision would find the dials inconvenient "In these times' the letter said think that industry and all public minded citizens should consider very carefully before they install or permit the Installation of any kind of public service that would throw people out of employment" Many girls he said would be jobless if the present switchboard system were discarded Mayor Abbott said he would ask officials of the telephone company for facts of the case and find out how "many girls would lostes their jobs if an automatic dial nysJ tem is installed in the new exchange building The letter was not discussed as official city business at commission meeting POLICE HUNT FOR HEIR OF ESTATE BANK INCREASE FOR FINN LOAN i ttee Approves Amended Bill By Democrat OK RESTRICTIONS Taf Opposed to Hike In Import-Export Monies WASHINGTON Jan The senate banking committee approved today an increase of $100000000 in the capital of the export-import bank to permit a non-military loan to Finland In okaying a revised bill by Senator Brown (D-Mich) the commit-tea placed restrictions around "future loans which would prevent the granting of more than $30000000 in credits to any one nation The committee also amended the Brown bill to provide that no loans ould be made for the purchase of arms and no funds extended in violation of international law as interpreted by the state department-Senator Taft (R-Ohio) said he and Senator Danaher (R-Qunn) voted against reporting out the bill because they were opposed to so large an increase in the capitalization of the bank The committee previously had rejected an amendment by Senator Adams (D-Colo) to limit the increase to $75000000 Finland was not mentioned In the revised legislation and Senator Brown said that additional loans to the Finns- would be mad th- Growers' association He is chief The history or the property goes back to 1862 when soldiers started a tunnel in the porphyry hill in Bingham canyon Enos A Wall in 1887 opened up the abandoned tunnel and then in 1898 he Induced Jackling to make a study of the low grade ores of the forestry service division of range management Rather than the fostering game populations "beyond the ability of the habitat to support them" Dutton said conservation home In celebration of their Gold ists now seek to maintain wildlife "in balance with the natural food en weaamg aay They will be hon-ored xat a- family dinner by their children supply" SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 Construction of 27 projects at a total cost of $8-312794 was proposed today in a five-year small reservoir program outlined by the Utah water storage commission The commission approving the proposed program took preliminary steps toward obtaining annual approbations of $1600000 for each of the next five years State Engineer Humpherys prepared the program which he said would provide supplemental water supplies for 71200 persons in 124 towns and 17 counties The projects advocated are those considered most feasible and all are located in places where supplemental water is badly needed to assure maturing crops on existing cultivated acreages Humpherys said No new land would be brought under cultivation Construction of new reservoirs and improvement of existine ones "We are well on the road to sustained forage production" Dutton By 1904 a mill was erected as an experiment That was the real beginning of Utah Copper Up to that time one per cent copper ores were thought to be too low grade to be successfully handled From a small plant Utah Copper has expanded until today the company has a daily maximum of 77892 tons of ore mined told the 450 delegates He added however that "there still are areas where the range is being grazed beyond the point of maxi mum returns measured either in terms of livestock production or BRIGHAM MAN GETS 1 JAYCEE EOSITION BRIGHAM CITY Jan 24-Mar-riner Morrison member of the Box Elder junior chamber of commerce has been appointed Box Elder club chairman and state committee member of the -public health committee of the Utah state junior chamber of commerce according the credential committee' Mrs Frances Foulger chosen chairman of general arrangements Mrs Reed Gammell named chairman of reception and monitors for the tournament and Glenn Hanson and Lester Hinchcliff named as a committee of investigation regarding credit for private piano etudy in public schools At Next Meeting Another meeting to be attended by members of this committee and by 20 local piano teachers who are guild members will be held Tuesday Jan 30 at eight in the Hotel Ben Lomond to discuss tournament plans 'The new guild hopes to join with 26 other states which already allow public school credit for private study of the piano" said Miss Smith "The tournament is being held in both large and small cities in nearly every state of the union It is not in the nature of a contest but rather offers an opportunity to the performers from pre-schc-ol age up to secure ratings such as are offered by leading conservatories It should prove a marked incentive to all earnest piano students of all ages In Other States "Although this Is the first year it has been held in Utah it has been tried for the past five years I in other states and has been pronounced a great success where-ever tried" The local tournament contestants will be examined by Carl Berggren of the MacPhail school of music Minneapolis Minn said Miss Smith total Ore and waste combined 173071 tons a day forage perpetuation Advisory Boards "In arriving at equitable solu tions we want the advice and as sistance of the range users The During the 34 years of operations over a half billion tons of ore and waste have been moved approach must be allotment by al lotment working closely with the McNutt Replies WASHINGTON Jan 24 Paul McNutt federal security administrator has replied to criticism from John Lewis by saying that he had "no apology to would be Included to an announcement from Val Hicks of Price president of the state organization people directly concerned" The commission explained that But for men of the genius of Jackling that great mountain of porphyry in Bingham canyon might Livestock association advisory boards "have not become a dead the -program is only the first of a Is there a Frank Wiseman in letter" Duton said The service offer" for his labor record as gov' ernor of Indiana the house? If so kindly step for series which may be necessary to assure adequate water rights to have remained untouched and with out value ward You've Inherited a small Lewis addressing the United BRIGHAM FLIER GETS PROMOTION BRIGHAM CITY Jan the agricultural areas of Utah estate In Grant Neb is "more than willing to consider the need to give boards legal status or any other proposal designed to strengthen cooperative relation Mine Workers convention in Col The 27 projects approved would As it is 1000 cars per day av Police have all the details Bechtel sheriff of Perkins provide an additional storage of eraging 84 tons of ore to the car discretion of Jesse Jones federal loan administrator if the capitalization increase was approved by congress The bank already has made $10-000000 available to Finland for the purchase of non-military supplies and the Finns thus far have drawn only a part of the moneyf are hauled from the mine to the ships" county Neb wired Ogden police umbus Ohio referred to McNutt' use of state trbops during a labor dispute in Terre Haute in 1935 He termed McNutt "a po Since the forestry service "does concentrating plants 18 miles away to check relief rolls hospitals and -rt the city's files of vital sULstic not stand for the status quo" and Blair Sorensen son of Brigham City's recorder Mrs Louise Sor-enson who is a student in the government flying school at Randolph field Texas has been promoted from corporal in the student air 276079 acre feet at an average cost of $3011 peT acre foot Most important of the projects to the northern Utah area is aij enlargement of East canyon dam to provide storage for 32000 acre feet at a cost of $560000 or $18 per From that copper silver gold adopts new policies from time to litical adventurer" and said the latter was accompanied by a "motley crew of two per cent bag and molybdenum are recovered to help them locate Mr Wiseman who hasn't been seen in 'his home town for some 16 years time the wool growers were warned to "guard against the perfectly One remarkable feature is that The sheriff described Wiseman corps to sergeant According to Mrs Sorensen he has completed a men which he hoped would be able to buy enough votes to make him president of the United natural human tendency to test new methods and new policies by acre root This would bring supple mental water to Porterville Mil BURGLARY CASE course in night flying and is now though only a fraction of a pound of molybdenum to a ton is found the rare metal is saved and adds tneir immediate consequences" States" ton Peterson Morgan Mountain aoing acrobatic flying as being about 66 years old weighing 200 pounds dark complexlon-ed He has his right arm off at the elbow and has a Roman nose the description said Green Layton Kaysville Farm to the recoverable valufes tens of Wyoming delegates have started to move to have the national group condemn and oppose attempts by McNutt said in a statement that his use of troops in "the tragedy lngton Clearfield Syracuse Roy GOES TO JURY BRIGHAM LIQUOR thousands of dollars in a year's op erations of the Terre Haute strike" was Captain of Police Dewev xeaerai bureaus to "dictate" "what I believe any chief execu URUGUAY APPROVES FINLAND AND FUND MONTEVIDEO Jan 24 The council of ministers approved Tuesday the Uruguayan government's bill to contribute 100000 pesos (about $65800) to the aid of Finland The bill now goes to congress to sheep- men and Hooper Others among the projects are: Bally "Vatts to store 1440 acre feet at a cost of $66622 to provide STORE REMODELED BRIGHAM CITY Jan The tive sworn to uphold law and or Hawkins said no clues as to Wise- man's whereabouts have been Only by the employing of the highest technical knowledge in der could not escape doing" om uooper of Casper past president of the Wyoming Wool water for Huntsville Eden Liberty allurgy mining and milling has tne Utah Conner been made to Airplane services are being In and Middleton Height jf the dam wc-uld be 70 feet and average cost Utah state liquor commission has completed remodeling the interior of the Brigham City liquor store No 9 The work done includes building of new shelving rearrang yield millions of dollars of wealth INTRUDER DAMAGES per acre foot would be $46 augurated between larger cities of Ethiopia Beaver Narrows store 1500 acre The modern world is not far re principal of the Lincoln district ing counters providing more ware moved from barbarism in its bru school at Brigham City will dis DUCK CLUB PROPERTY talities which are a part of the feet for Logan North Logan Hyde Park Smithfield River Heights Providence Millville and Nibley cost $135000: Newton enlaree house room installing new show cases and a new lighting system cuss "Family Contribution to the Support of Children At Various war spirit Enjoy your visit In sparkling il Ages" at the regular meeting of surroundings at Chicago's Sh newest hotoL Contralry loco il nfralry toco store 2173 acre feet for Clarkston For instance it is estimated that FORMER PRINCIPAL tne isngham City adult education and Newton to cost $103450 Big AtUm Hurst Mfr ff ff HOTEL? 18000 Poles have been executed in an attempt" to destrov th mor group of the P-T A this evening creek 3600 acre feet for Randolph Drunkenness Plea Figures In Arguments of Defense A second degree burglary charge against James Kelley charged with breaking into the hotel room of Alfred Zampedri at 160H Twenty-fifth Dec 15 went to a jury in District Judge Lester A Wade's court this afternoon following a one and a half day trial District Attorney Wade Johnson in his closing statement contended Kelley had entered Zampedri's room and had taken a watch keys wallet and overcoat when he was halted by Zampedri who awoke and seized him Defense Attorney Stuart Dobbs contended Kelley due to drunkenness was unable to form the intent to steal and that he en Persons who broke Into a clubhouse of the Ben Lomond Duck club maliciously broke up a kitchen range and a heater stove and broke holes through all walls in the house Herbert Hinley sec O'S TO DISCUSS FAMILY BRIGHAM CITY Jan at seven-thirty in the Box urowers attacked government bureaus Tuesday as "unAmerican and tyrannical" and declared "we who are in the stock business are the only real conservationists" Merle Drake of Challis Idaho president of the Idaho association is chairman of the general resolutions committee that will report Thursday Special committees are studying forest grazing and public domain grazing Hits Production Cut Mac Hoke president of the Oregon farm bureau federation told the sheep men late Tuesday that "there would be plenty of work for all and no limit to the amount of wealth produced if labor and industry like agriculture had no drastic curbs on production" Ogden Confab Bid Ogden's bid for the 1941 conven ale of the people who are under Elder high school accordinz to and Woodruff $354901 Otter creek 5410 acre feet for Randloph military rule KNICKERBOCKER Welton Ward of Willard former Marriner Morrison leader $306928 Woodruff creek 8970 Eight million Poles have been retary and treasurer o' the club said today uprooted in mass expulsions from A $100 reward is offered for in tneir nomes formation leading to arrest of the vandals In Russia no fewer than annnn The clubhouse located one mile acre feet for Woodruff $471917 The commission also endorsed moves to obtain a $2500000 congressional appropriation for the Provo river (Deer creek) project Instead of the $750000 recommended by President Roosevelt and $100000 to complete water project investigations in Utah as a cooperative venture between the state and federal bureaus officers have perished In Stalin's purge north and one mile west of the Utah Hot Springs was broken into two years ago in a similar Human life has become a chean manner The most recent en tion of the association was made affair to be ruthlessly sacrificed to promote the power of dicta (J tors trance occurred between Dec 23 and Jan 18 Nothing was stolen as almost all property was remov In tribute to Senator Will! am by six representatives of the Ogden chamber of commerce and The Standard-Examiner girls' drum and bugle corps Members of the Ogden delegation were Harmon Barton tered Zampedri's room by mistake thinking it was the room of a friend with whom he had planned to spend the night Johnson contended Kelley's actions after he entered the room indicated he intended to steal fir ed at the end of the hunting sea 'JA-' Borah the San Francisco News son takes this from Brian Hooker's translation of Edmond Rostand's Daugherty Russell Wilkins Carlyle DEWEY DOWN EAST 'Cyrano de Bereerac" as to what Eubank Leonard Diehl and therein because he made no move to get into the bed Judge Wade instructed jurors Borah might have said: Fieldsted secretary 1 i y- TO STUDY CHANCES BOSTON Jan 24 Thom The Standard -Examiner drum -What would you have me '0 corps will provide entertainment through Thursday dor that where intent is an essential element as in second degree burglary intoxication may be taken into account in determining Seek for the patronage of some as JU Dewey eandidate for the Republican presidential nomination headed "down east" today great man BORAH CORTEGE NE A RING IDAHO (Continued from Page 1) they predicted might number 50-000 The services will be eimple in charge of the Rev Frank Rhea of the St Michael's Episcopal cathedral Talk of a successor to Borah meanwhile s4mmered down more and more to John Thomas of Gooding former United States senator A source close to Governor Bot-tolfsen said the latter had little Eskimo boys use a big bag 1 -X stuffed with hair as a football to look over Maine's political barometer having keynoted his And like a creeping vine on a swing through New England with tail tree Crawl upward where I cannot ability to form intent Witnesses Included Albert Zampedri Rudy Zampedri Mrs Zampedri Police Officers Cleve Barnes and Hoyt I Gates Dr Conroy and Kelley an attack upon New Deal fiscal policies stand alone? Don't Turn Your No thank you To sing to laugh to dream To walk In my own way and be word SUGAR STRIKE SET VV I am too proud to be a parasite And if my nature wants the germ BY ISLE SOCIALIST 5 tuone Free with an eye to see things 0 St Jv nr- tnat grows aa tney are MANILA Jan 24 Pedro Towering to Heaven like the moun jmuence with rumors that he would resign and have himself ap- A Santos Socialist leader an tain pine At a word a yes a no To or write To travel any road Or like the oak sheltering multi Now! It's almost time for the grand opening of Utah's finest bakery here in Ogden UUUCTJ ie post rne chief executive himself has declined to discuss the appointment until after Borah's funeral nounced Tuesday that he was calling off a strike of sugar workers in Pampanga and Bataan provinces for two weeks while President Under the sun under the stars tudes nor aouDt Names of two other persons still Manuel Quezon reviews the situa I stand not high it may but alone! If fame or fortune He beyond the tion ucuig mentioned in addition to the talk of Thomas They were former District Judge Hunt Never to' make a line I have not heard uwjuijuiiu ana state Tax Commissioner Bvrntt rAfovonV In my own heart yet with all Visiting here William Cady modesty To say: "My joul be satisfied with ua-uupuuit a norm Idaho Republican leader urged Hunt's ap-pointment aavina ho fu Compare the Wonderful Taste With fruit with weeds even to Hi sure that north Idaho would be solidly behind former Judge Hunt at such time as the governor is in a po- gainer them ana smoomness uj In the one garden you may call fluuu consider appointments" your own" l' 'V'V BOISE Jan 24 Eizht So when I win some triumph by some cnance Render no share to Caesar in a JAMES PEPPER Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 4-YEAR-OLD 90 PROOF Enjoytmsfamous 90 proof Every drop of It is from the heart tucky'a Limestone-Bluegrass ditionai bourbon A wonderful name-a wu Save Money with IDVhWv ot late Senator William Borah were named today to serve as pallbearers at his funeral Thursday Those chosen were: John Thomas former senator mention-ed as a possible successor to Borah's senate seat Oliver Haga Boise attorney District Judge Charles Koelsch Boise Jess Hawley Boise attorney Elias Marsters Meridian auctioneer I Rockwell Bellevue former state senator Ray McKalg manager of Borah's 1936 champaign for president and Ed Dewey Nampa Federal District Judge Cavanah was added to the list of honorary pallbearers Safeguarded constantly by scientific tests Coca-Cola is famous for its purity and wholesomeness It's famous too for the thrill of its taste and for the happy after-sense of complete refreshment it always brings Get a Coca-Cola and get whiskey Take home a bottle toniani: PETROLEUM CARBON FGJEIL a-J IT GOES FARTHER BURNS LONGER No Ashes Order" a Supply Now! 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