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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 17

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TP Two world-wisJa news galh-erissji organizations The Associated Press abd The United Press provide dispatches for this newspaper The Stand ard-Examiner provides its readers with superior local news written by experienced and accurate staff men and women" SECTION OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JULY 30 1937 1-B TRIKE BECOMES BIKE AS THIRD WHEEL BROKEN FORD BELIES HIS 74 YEARS BY EXERCISING TAX LOOPHOLE LAW TO REIGN 1937 INCOMES FIGHT VICTIM'S WIDOW YJILLGO Mrs -Lacopulos to Return to Take Care of Her 1 Five Children Men At Hand To Serve it As Assistants rr- Have to Look Far If Senate Concurs In Bill Creating Six-Executive Aides 0 WASHINGTON July 30 President Roosevelt when and if congress gives him six administrative assistants may find some who would fill tlje bill almost on the White House doorstep Informed persons said today he probably would seek appointees among the "career already holding government jobs The house already has approved a bill authorizing the $10000-a-year assistants It is pending in the senate STORM CREATES HAVOC GARY HOME ROBBED More Than $25000 Worth of Goods Believed AmongfLoot LOS ANGELES Calif July (AP) Burglars broke into the palatial West Los 'Angeles home -of Gary Cooper film star and stole jewelry valued in excess of $18000 early today police reported The burglary was committed while Cooper and his wife the former Veronica -Balfe were out' visiting friends1 A housekeeper awakened by the dog discovered that many of the rooms had been ransacked by the intruders Returning just as officer A Sheets and George Saurar of the West Los Angeles police were making an investigation the Coopers made a hurried appraisal of their losses which may total more than $25000 Missing jewelry alone was worth upwards of $18000 they said and costly dinner plate linens and clothing were also believed to have been taken 4 WOMAN IS FLYING DOCTOR CLONCURRY Australia (UP) Dr Jeaa White is believed to be the first woman flying doctor In' the world She has been appointed assistant to Dr Alberry who is obliged to make practically all of his calls over a vast territory by air MAKING BEST OF IT three wheels make a tricycle then two wheels make a bicycle and rather have a bicycle philosophized Hal Wheelwright five years old whensa rear wheel was broken off his With this reasoning the agile young rider again straddled his injured machine and with a little practice learned to pedal it on two wheels as fast as he could on three This photograph shows him on his daily jaunt about the yard of his home 2439 Jackson He is a son of Mr and Mrs Wilford Wheelwright news photo tip by Dr Russell Petty 2521 Jackson) CALDWELL Idaho July (UP) Mrs Alexandra Lacopulos who six months ago left her home to become the housekeeper of Joe Savas of Nampa Idaho prepared to leave today to rejoin her five children Ini Bridgewater Mass With her will be the body of her husband who followed her across the country and was killed last Tuesday when he attacked Savas and his brother George as they slept George Savas today was in a critical condition from wounds suffered in the fight Mrs Lacopulos and Savas were arrested on adultery charges after the attack She turned evidence and charges agains her were dropped on a plea of Bridgewater residents who said they would pay her fare home "So she could take care of her Joe Savas was sentenced to five months In Canyon county jail and authorities were Investigating the possibility of his deportation upon expiration of his term To end the shortage of servants in New Zealand the government will be urged to train pay and hire out a national corps of domestic workers employers reimbursing the government according to their means Nation May Be Richer By From $150000000 to $250000000 WASHINGTON July Legislation to close tax loopholes probably will apply to 1937 incomes congressmen said today in the hope of picking up $150000000 to $250-000000 additional revenue Members of the senate-house tax investigating committee said that was one reason the admin Lstra ion desires the new bill enacted at this session It has been virtually completed It will be relatively simple members said to care for such tax reduction devices as incorporated yachts country estates and hobbies by tightening up on allowable deductions They intend also to cover foreign and domestic personal holding companies foreign insurance firms and non-resident aliens in their recommendations The committee tentatively has agreed to boost the surtaxes and restrict the exemptions of domestic personal holding corporations In dealing with foreign companies used by Americans for tax reductions members said it might be possible to "look the firms and tax the stockholders proportionately to their shares of distributable income 4-4- Employes Prefer Red and White As Auto Plate Colors MIAMI Fla July (UP) The first tropical disturbance accompanied by 60-mile-an-hour winds moved out to sea today after crossing the Florida coast line north of St Petersburg Eight inches of rainfall were recorded at Clearwater Basements of many h'omes and buildings including the city hall were flooded Several sailboats were turned over Power in Tampa was cut off for an hour when several telephone poles were blown down The storm was described by the weather bureau as "a small tropical 4-4- Wages in 13 leading cities of Japan advanced over five per cent in the last year No Intention of Retiring Says Car Mhgnate On Birthday DETROIT July 30(AP)-Henry Ford is 74 years old today Seemingly in the best of physical condition he looks 60 and belies his years by still indulging in such evercise as bicycling and running Ford who was nearly 40 years old when he organized the present Fort Motor company has no 'intention of retiring He surrendered the presidency of the company to his son Edsel more than a decade ago but he continues the guiding spirit of the great industrial empire" that bears his name NO CELEBRATION SET As usual there was no birthday celebration for Ford today It differed from other birthday anniversaries chiefly in the fact that it found him in his home office rather than at his lodge in the Huron mountains on the upper Michigan shore of Lake Superior Ford attributes his splendid physical condition to the fact that he "keeps active and interested in YOU EAT "If somebody mention he said "I probably would forget I had a birthday coming If you eat right sleep right work right the passing of the years makes little impression on your Ford has not explained why he decided against spending his birthday at Huron mountain as has been his habit for years Some persons close to him ventured the opinion it was because of' the fight he is making against the United Automobile Workers of America which seeks unionize his 150-000 workers "He wants to be right here where things are likely to said one of his associates BEETGROWERS STAY NEUTRAL Salt Lake Official Affirms Fact Stand On New Laws 1 Officials who declined to be quoted by name listed nine men who they said might meet a presidential specificatiions of competence great physical vigor and a passion for Some in the group are "career Ebert Burlew 51 a native of Sunbury Pa administrative assistant and budget officer in the interior department William McReynolds 57 a native of Wilson county Kansas who entered the postoffice 'department through a civil service examination in 1906 and worked steadily upward to his present post administrative assistant to Secretary Morgenthau A Jump 44 of Baltimore finance director and budget officer in the agriculture department Rudolph Forster of Washington who became a White House stenographer in the first year of President first administration He now is executive clerk in charge of White House offices Herbert Emmerich 40 who came to the farm credit administration as executive officer in 1933 He was appointed deputy governor of the A in March Ernest Drapher 52 assistant secretary of commerce since August 1935 Daniel Bell 46 acting budget director and special assistant to Secretary Morgenthau Leon Hendereon 41 of New York consulting economist to the works progress administration Norman Wf Baxter 46 a native of Knoxville Tenn From 1933 to this year he was assistant to var ious directors of the reconstruction finance corporation He recently took a position with the dit)lled spirits institute LOAN REFUSAL BRINGS DEATH Killing Climaxes Grudge of Man Walks 1000 SALT LAKE CITY July (AP) Employes of the state tax commission want white automobile license plates next year with maroon letters In an office poll 41 voted for that combination compared to 12 for black and white seven for black on aluminum six for cream and black and a scattering for copper and silver orange and black and red and white Commissioner Leatham said no decision will be made for a week or more 4-4- To safeguard the bread supply Germany has forbidden the use of wheat barley rye oats buckwheat maize or-millet in making liquor During Our August ML Si ffllsL ID MUSKOGEE Okla jjuly 30 (UP) Fast Jr vpho said he had "gone to sleep and walked a thousand miles for the last five years to keep from killing the today was held for trie death McLean 51 who was shot to death in his banking office County Attorney A Camp Bonds questioned Fast lor several hours after the 30-year-old slayer strode from the" office with a pistol in his hand BOnds said a murder charge would be filed today Bonds said Fast told of wanting to kill McLean "ever since he turned me down on that loan in 1930 to go to He told officials he borrowed the pistol from a friend Customers and emplpyes of the bank fled when Fast began shooting at McLean in the climax to the seven-year grudge 4-4- BOGUS MONEY RING BROKEN Arrest of Leader Marks End of Counterfeit Operations Claim RENO Nev July A counterfeit ring that has been passing bogus $5 bills throughout northern California Oregon Washington and Nevada was believed broken early today with the arrest of the alleged ringleader and his chief accomplice CLAIMED GANG HEAD James Swope dapper and middle-aged was declared by Secret Service Agent Moffitt to be the head of the gang which has been conducting its large-scale operations for several months Guy Arcaro 29 was the second man arrested by Reno police officers who said he had been passing counterfeit currency allegedly supplied by Swope One bogus bill was found in possession Moffitt said he apparently had hidden a large supply he was known to have had in his possession prior to his arrest in a Reno hotel It was not disclosed if Swope was believed the manufacturer BEGAN IN RENO Both will be charged with possession and passage of counterfeit currency before United States Commissioner Anna Warren today Moffitt said the trail of counterfeit money that led to arrests started in Reno swung into Red Bluff Calif and other northern California towns and into Oregon and Washington It was traced back to Reno on a map on which pins marked each town in which a counterfeit bill had been located 4-4- QUEEN BEE EXECUTED MERRIMAC Wis When the bees in A hives revolt King knows what to do One swarm left the hive and gathered in the top of a high tree King told a bystander "I guess get my gun and shoot the He did and the bees returned to the hive Gives you your choice of swaggers PRINCESS FLARES SILHOUETTES Rich Furs In Wide Variety Persian Paw Northern Sealines Krimmer Lamb Marmink Muskrat Blocked Lapins Striped Lapins Caraculs Beav-erettes and Muskrat Beauty Measure Appeals Girl Case LOS ANGELES July (AP) Denied a new trial after his conviction of making improper advances to girls he measured for a bathing beauty contest Boris Posner theatre manager filed notice today of appeal Nine girls and a policewoman testified against Posner on the morals charge Independent of everyone but YOU These are independently owned and operated drug stores owing no allegiance to a in some distant city who tells us what to sell and for how much You our customers are our only bosses We are in business to please you and we leave no stone unturned to do so Squibb Sunburn Cream 43c Suntan Lotion 29c and 49c SALT LAKE CITY July 30 The National Beet association and the Utah State Sugar Beet Growers cooperative association have taken a neutral stand in the fight between domestic and Hawaiian sugar refiners over pending sugar legislation in congress County Commissioner Rawlins president of the state and vice president of the national association affirmed this stand today upon his return from the na-tionalcapital where he had gone in the interests of sugar legisla-fi tion "The state and national associations have taken sides with neither he said "All we are interested in Is a bill that will favor the farmer growing sugar beets sufficiently to make it possible for him to remain in 44 Sells Motor Fuel As Souvenirs of Russian Pole Hop SAN JACINTO Cal July (UP) Motor fuel from the Russian plane that flew over the north pole from Moscow is being sold as a souvenir by an enterprising San Jacinto resident John Matchinoff helped dismantle the Soviet plane in the cow pasture where its record flight ended For pay he got the 70 gallons of fuel left in the tanks used 10 gallons in my car but I found it was benzine not he related Then he got an idea He filled hundreds of four-ounce bottles with the fuel and is selling them at 50 cents each as souvenirs Trade is brisk he said 4-4- POLICE REIORT FRANK LORAIN 0 (UP) Patrolman Frank Eiden reported the "most traffic accident of the year After using an entire page to the circumstances of an automobile crash Eiden added: cents damage to both cars parties should feel ashamed to ask for damage Married Women BROADSTONE DRUG Corners 25th and 26th at Wash Shaving QQ Cream fcUO Gillette Blue Blade Special (Razor and 10 Blades) Lentheric Deodorant Powder (a deodorant powder Ell for men) 3UC August Fur Sate Offers You Smart Fur-Trimmed Coats AT SAVINGS THAT IMPEL INSTANT ACTION Baby Talc 19 Even-Flow Bottle and Nipple zse Kleenex 200 Sheets 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