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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 1

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S52piD)-EFi NEW IN QUINTLAND Business is Booming Says Dr Series Starting Tuesday in THE STANDARD EXAMINER LAST EDITIOll 14 Page THR ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CNITED ESS OGDEN CITY UTAH MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 24 1936 SIXTEEN MUST Spanish Women Plead For Mens Lives Fasclsf Rebels Execute Maw Introduces Blood As Special ession Launched Enemy DIE IN RUSSIA FORTERRORISM Firing Squad Doom Faced For Plot Against Stalin Governor Ignores Requests That Agenda Be Broadened Appeals In Interest of Public Economy For Action SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Aug (UP)--The lower house of the 21st Utah lecture house bill No 1 today appropriating $o000 to meet of its current social session then voted adjournment of session until tomorrow The senate also adjourned CALT LAKE CITY Utah Aug Governor Henry Blood today brushed aside demands of ad- critics for expansion of a sPc1 leflslftl agenda to include more than the sole business of state social security law revision The governor refused the requests Germany Moves Suddenly Toward Neutrality Insurgents Claim They Bombed Madrid Airport Uscudim Appears Alive By The Associated Press NAZI Germany moved suddenly toward neutrality in the Spanish civil struggle jtist as Fascist rebels fed new fuel to' smouldering international fires with the announcement they had executed five Frenchmen fighting for socialist government Germany informed France if would immediately de-clare an embargo on arms and airplane shipments to Spain despite recent tension over the search of a German cniiser by Spanish government naval forces and other nti incidents WBr(f The move was a long step toward effecting a concrete neutrality pact proposed by the French and supported by the British Italy already has accepted with "reservations OTHERS WARNED As for the slain French volunteers the rebels warned that others who fight for Madrid may expect the" same fate That appeared a serious matter TROTZJCY DENIES AID Verdict Expected To See Domestic and World Reactions Mil i- OSLO Norway Aug Leon Trotzky aid today he was willing to appear before an impartial Norwegian court to answer charges made against him during the Moscow trial of IS men sentenced to death for conspiring to overthrow the Soviet government and kill Dictator Joseph Stalin By CHARLES NUTTER Associated Press Foreign Staff MOSCOW Aug Sixteen confessed conspirators against the Soviet state were sentenced today to death by firing squad as the measure of social defense" of the For the first time since the bolsheviks came Into power they ordered the death penalty for leaders who marched in the October revolution 19 years ago REACTION FORESEEN The verdict handed down by a Tne verdict canaea uuu uy a ni STEMS IS uv Death Probed POLITICS TO HAVE WEEK OF VAST IMPORT Eyes Cooled By New Lens May Prevent Cataracts Frequent Cause of Blindness In his tradition-prescribed message to a Joint session of the state's 21st legislature which he summoned Into session August 3 to make changes In state laws which permit both Utah employers and emploves to ob- tain maximum benefits from the federal government's social security program answer late Ills answer cafre In closing paragraphs of his address and served to accentuate and widen the rift between the governor's administration and Senate President Herbert Maw and his supporters the legislature meets In either special or general session the demands for legislation always are Blood told tne com- INDICTMENT OF SIX IN RAILWAY AUDIT SOUGHT Must Show Cause For Not Producing Records Or Testifying since the question of permitting foreign' volunteers to aid either side in the Spanish war has been raised repeatedly in the neutrality negotiations particularly by Italy and Germany France however officially disclaimed any governmental part In the service of the volunteers and Listen To Their Problems He Says I A Socials Set September 1 5 i preaching to youth and listen to their advised Dr Franklin West director of education of the Latter-day Saints church at the afternoon session of 11 military collegium of the supreme Roosevelt Pauses io taiK Spanish Situation To Leave Tomorrow court was expected to have widespread domestic and international reactions The prisoners were declared guilty of having plotted with "the exiled Leon Trotzky war minister of eariy revolution days to assassinate Dictator Joseph Stalin and others high In the government and communist party CHICAGO Aug A pair of spectacles described by the inventors as the most efficient refrigerating unit yet devised to cool the human eye was on display today at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Optometrists The lenses were designed to prevent cataracts a frequent cause of blindness EUROPE A SALT LAKE CITY Aug (AP) War in Europe is said Arthur Gaeth retired president of the Latter-day Saints church Czechoslovakian mission upon his return home today He termed Europe a WASHINGTON Aug (AP) week of activity of vast im-! port to many election campaigners opened today on a broad front I Major addresses and primary voting for national and state of- filled the week's political ficers 'fr-f-' IN SHIRT SLEEVES SALT LAKE CITY Aug The temperature hovered near 90 a a the atate legislature met today Representatives met the situation however On motion of Mrs Gibson Democrat Helper male members were permitted to remove their coats i WASHINGTON Aug (AP)-- jnuren I A quarterly A federal indictment of six officials den stoke i a of the Railway Audit and inspec- conference yeste tion company for failure to appear He also a mOTeattrlc hfnre the LaFollette labor nlng services be made more aurac gating committee will be sought this tive to youth saying JnjjUinej week wonder where our young people are Robert Wohlforth secretary of Sunday evenings i the committee said that a record cm west was one of five members They performed their cooling of ggnate hearing 0f the A general boards who function by absorbing heat I Iast Friday when the off icials failed addressed the afternoon conference The invention was based on the to appear has been certified to Vice I gessfon in the Ogden tabernacle President Garner tond should be re-j which was presided over by Presi- turaed by him to the district at- dent Thomas McKay of Ogden torney in the District of Columbia I other general board mem- the next two bers who spoke included Philo JURY MEETS DAILY Farnsworth Homer Warner Eslie Wohlforth said that the federal I Van Noy and Katie Jensen grand jury was meeting daily here and that an indictment would be Farnsworth declared that peo-sought at once nlA who have a The officials against sjom ttie gj -By ttiil mean indictments wiU progSm building lives as well forth said are Groves presl buildings In making theory that invisible infra-red light rys are so hot that -hey cook the albumin of the eyeball into thick opacity like a gas flame cooks the white of an egg The development was announced by Dr Leroy Ryer and Dr Elmer Hotaling of New York The two researchers emphasized the importance of the lens It I 1 a nrfrn in MARVIN SEBREE JR Newsboy body examined They were convicted also of hav lng brought about the assassination of Sergei Kiroff chief aide to Stalin I mu at Leningrad late In 1934 oar of yhUe President Roosevelt bringing Into Russia Instructions al- I House today kgedly from Trotzky for carrying turned to the White House today out the terrorist plot I for a 40-hour pause In his almo ranT7Vv rFViF5 imT I continuous travel oi the last lew i TR01KY DENIES months and prepared to leave to- iTOtzky from his Norwegian morrow on a two-week tour of the haven denied connection with the I drouth areas his Republican op-plot but the prisoners admitted ponent Gov Alf Landon moved guilt and some named Trotzky as a on t0 Chautauqua for the colleague second address of his eastern cam- All th prisoners property will be paign to defeat the new deal confiscated Arrest of Trotzky and EUROPEAN SITUATION his son Sedoff was ordered If either rj0 njorm himself on latest de-! re-enters Russia Ivelopments In Europe Mr Roose-' The Soviets thus sought to avenge veit asked William Phillips under-1 anew the 20-month-old slaying of secretary of state to visit the Kiroff Between 100 and 200 persons white House already have paid with their lives primaries tomorrow in Missis-1 for that crime gippi anj South Carolina command- IOLD INQUEST IN DEATH OF OGDEN NEWSIE runeral Set Tuesday For Marvin Sebree Gun Victim blued chambers of the legislature requests have been made for additional legislation at this ws slop but let me assure you that there la not an Item called for that In my Judgment may not better be disposed of at the coming regular session which will soon convene PUBLIC ECONOMY appeal to you in the interest of public economy to complete without unnecessary delay the business before you For such a result you will have deep executive appreciation and the plaudits of your constituents he said In strange contrast to the situa tion precipitated by Maw's unsuccessful fight to wrest the Democratic gubernatorial nomination from Blood their Inevitable political collision and the content of the message It bald pertly Maw who introduced Blood The senate president called the Joint session to order at two 2 He was applauded generously At two-ten the governor entered the session and it duty to introduce him When ap- Continued on Pago Tioo) -44 ed national attention In Mississippi Senator Harrison chairman of the finance committee and a staunch new dealer seeks a fourth term nomination In South Carolina Senator Byrnes another administration stalwart Is opposed for renomlna-tion by Thomas Stoney former PLEA DELAYED FOR MORTENSEN Me with e-tan imrfpr coverooerative not bring happiness there seme- the witnesses Un nj with "ltmSSeS 40 aPPeM upaith in A hSg wffl be held in federal the lives of young people as future court bS toorww on a rule to leaders of the SSf cause why an order should Mr Warner who has charge of not be issued restraining the com- the athletic program of pany from producing their records expressed regret that there are testtfrtn ward who thin They were subpoenaed to appear I recreational halls are too fine to with their records in con- play He advised tbrow-ng open nection with the senate such halls for the use of the young investigation of alleged use of labor people in their athletic program spies in labor disputes Parley Bates of the Ogden stake IIEARING FRIDAY I A board advised youth to take At the first hearing Friday an at- i advantage of their vocational so- Dt yi trtmpw for the officials first pleaded cial and religious opportunities Forge Worker Blown Clear I torney f0clients ter I cia socials September is Before Rock Crashes a half delay informed Chair- Announcement was made during 1 LaFollette (Prog-Wis) that a Ue conference that opening socials suit had been filed Jn federal -court I Df the I A season will be held Ito restrain? theirS appearance The September 15 WILKES BARRE Pa Aug 24- Weinberg of Bal-' wmras uaickh -nug i Leonard Weinberg of Bai-1 Sessions of the A confer- If TntJl mayor of Charleston and CoL Wil- Heanng Continued until Jiam uaruee former marine of- Tuesday Attorneys ficer one spokesman declared any French volunteer fighting In another coun-ry must run such risks of KEEP VOLUNTEERS HOME He said the French government could not prevent from enlisting abroad Nevertheless Germany for one ha? indicated she feels such volunteers could be kept at home It was felt also that popular French opinion largely sympathetic with the Madrid government might react angrily to the execution report In the northern Spanish sector about the Bay of Biscay gleaming new rebel planes emptied bomb cargoes on Irun Fighting raged on other fronts too CLAIM PORTS BOMBED Rebel headquarters at Pamplona insisted despite French denials that a fleet of 15 French planes had bombed Navalpearl and other points -Insurgents also asserted that 21-plane armada had bombed airports of Madrid nd caused heavy -damage but this could not be confirmed The British merchant ship Gibe! JSerjon was stopped by a Spanish government cruiser off Spanish Morocco A British warship and two destroyers sped to her aid and obtained an apology from the Spanish loyalist commander BOTH SIDES SEE VICTORY There were the usual claims of victories by both sides in the war itself Rebels reported loyalists invading the island of Mallorca had been beaten back with 3000 killed In a battle at Cordoba the Fas- -cists claimed captureof 1000 oners Victories also were listed at Guadalupe in Badajoz province and at Navalmoral and Trubia LOYALISTS THRUST Loyalists thrust again at Fascists -in the Guadarrama mountains outside the capital while peasants cavorted with skis on grassy hilltops The government said they were closing in on OViedo In north- ern Spain and CordobA In the south and reported continued heayy fighting at Navalmoral Dela Mata Paulino Uzcudun Basqqe weight fighter exploded rumors he had been killed by trudging 50 miles through woods and over mountains to Fascist Pamplona 44 Appointed Nominations also will be made tomorrow in California for the national house and the state legislature Delaware Republicans on Thursday will make a senatorial nomination and despite Senator announcement that he will not run again there has been talk of drafting him COUZENS FOR Judge Eugene Pratt today granted George Mortensen arrign-ed for hearing on charges of murdering his father-in-law and mother-in-law Mr and Mrs Adam Snyder a continuance until ten a tomorrow before entering pleas The continuance was granted aft- Che continuance was granted an- i fawt-movinir camDaism ac- I Dobbs and James Platt had JJ th announf eme of Sen- (AP)-A mine Inspector sent word that the commit- ence for officers and instructors been appointed by the court to act ator C0uzmr (R-MiCh )1 that he to the surface that five men en- tto authority and that the were held during the morning at aa attorneys for Mortensen who ap- 8Upport president Roosevelt tombed by a gas expJosion in an a- investigation was unconstitutional the state industrial school where eHwouM support president thracite tuel tayjhadrkh however proceeded general board members gave in- pealed that he was without for re-election brought Sullivan The blast occurred in the hearing and received structions regarding the work for mine nearly m0y jron yeral committee agents the coming season Trail Coal company below the surface of the stake to retain counsel Attorney Dobbs actioIU moved for the continuance on the ground that he needed time to study nonb former Governor Wilber Brucker said 200 feet BODIES RECOVERED who Reported that the railway audit Special sessions Re-off icialshad destroyed records after uef society also were held duririg Kimball general board was a special visitor I I Edwl'rd I I all the morning Mrs Mary of the Relief society alleged slayer who was severely beaten during the pick-handle foray mediate effect of solidifying the five bodies had been re thoseN forces in opposition to the the morning of 1 which Jesuit- new deaj were- Michael ed in the deaths of Mr and Mrs senator Vandenberg (R-Mich) Edwd Makar Snyder and Mrs Emma Scott nose I declared that he disagreed ISftston Junction Pat Soricelh! 21 Mrs mother was present my distinguished con- Charles' Di Samoney I him July Is Wettest at the arraignment Henry Morten- but commend or oidFarge andndrew Stefanko! In Utah History sen broUier of George Mortensen hia usual 25 ncirew teianxo 28 Old Forge was also present Inquest into the fatal shooting by his father of Marvin Sebree Jr 13-year-old newsboy last Saturday night was being held this afternoon by City Coroner Hyrum A Bel-nap In the city hall The parent Marvin Sebree Sr 52 of 2317 Grant avenue was being held in the city Jail on an open charge pending the outcome of the Inquest Police said several circumstances of the case Indicated that the shooting may not have been accidental The boy was shot through the heart Saturday- about ten-thirty In the kitchen of his home by a pistol in the hands of his father police said The elder Sebree told officers that he did hot see the boy in the room until after the gun discharged while he was cleaning It NEIGHBORS COMPLAIN Police disclosed that they were called to the Sebree residence Saturday afternoon on complaints of neighbors that someone was shooting a gun They Interviewed Sebree at that time they said but he told them his gun was in a pawn shop and that the noise was caused by boys shooting blank cartridges Patrolman Stanley Leach who with Sergeant Milligan In' vestigated the fatal shooting said that when they arrived at the Sebree home In response to a can from Mr Sebree there was no gun In evidence Leach said Sebree again denied having a gun but a search resulted (Continued on Pag TvroJ 4-4 Phillips Sworn In For Italian Post WASHINGTON Aug 24 William Phillips Under-secretary of State was sworn in today as Ambassador to Italy and formally relinquished his post as tecond In command of the state department Phillips plans to sail for Italy September 9 A successor has not jet been named for Phillips who las been the Secretary of chief aide since 1933 At Rome Phillips will succeed Breckenrldge Long- who recently retired on account of Illness EDSEL FORD RETURNS NEW YORK Aug Edsel Ford returned today from a five week tour of Europe with the port that business condition ap peared to be greatly improved In virtually every European country -44- President Thomas McKay announced at the tabernacle session that Ogden stake has 31 missionaries in the field The quarterly report read by A Child of the stoke high souncil revealed a membership of 9975 an increase of 207 over last year Tithing tond fast offerings were also shown to have increased The report noted that 300 girls have enjoyed vacations at the stake recreational park in South Fork canyon Goddard secretary of the first Mutual Improvement association which was organized June 10 1875 spoke saying that he and AOiJ) HpoKet That la good new from Tooele which Inform us the forces have won a victory in Utah dust bowl which extends from the tenth? tip of Great -Salt lake down Tooele valley A covering of tumble weeds Rus ian thistle and rye and wheat grasses has been established The desert has been conquered by coating It with vegetation For a year or tw0 ratl wh ever heavy winds came up frorr the southeast dust clouds hovered over Ogden SALT LAKE CITY Aug (AP) Much of the nation thirst ed in July Not Utah Instead reports from more than 100 weather bureau stations showed today the state at large experienced one of the most favorable on record for agriculture anl livestock John Smith 35 Old Forge miner who was blown clear before tons of rock and coal came 7 hurtling into the tunnel told through seared lips his version ceiling hit he gasped fell in front of them It cut theiA off from the rest of us but It fall on BURNS SUFFERED isukms sun Zulu Idahoan Crushed By Rock At Dam Gods Fail to Answer Ho pi Rain Prayers I It was the wettest July in re Smith suffered severe burns of the corded H30126! Rlnchesin President HeberJ I previous high was181 inenes lnniv survivinsr officers of the first previous I only surviving officers RESORT Aug (AP) tons of falling rock crushed the life out of Clare McKarrigan of Ashton In the tunnel of the Is-land Park darn which Is being con strutted near here early Monday morning HOTEVILLA Ariz Aug 24 (AP) Hopl tribesmen scanning cloudless skies checked back over I not assign a cause of the explosion the nine-day re-enactment of their Three other rescue workers were Glen Limb also of Asmon colorful gnake ancient pray- affected by fumes but were able 'to jor rain Qnd wondered today remain at the mine what had gone amlrj The explosion occurred In a vein Thunder showers which broke 1 200 feet below the surface Some face back arms and legs working in the tunnel McKarrigan and two other men Buffered broken ankle when the tumbled from 1896 Alter government meteorologist said ranges and growing crops are in excellent condition with livestock reports equally optimistic 3 Women Robbed While In Autos It was a contribution from thh dust bowl south of Grantsville and west of Tooele If that disagreeable been eliminated then Ogden should be thankful for conservation In years gone by dust bowl flood erosion were no ones busi without I over the Indian country in early 160 other workers rushed to the up-wiuioui of the ceremoniai sud-iper levels before the gas trapped Idahoan Is Beaten Robbed of Clothes SALT LAKE CITY Aug (AP) and officer sought to learn today from Vivian Bell of Lava Hot Springs Idaho who left him battered and bleeding west of here men did this to me was all he told a motorist who found him last night lying half-nude in a stagnant pool of brine near the highway to Great Salt Laxe Police said he suffered exposure cuts bruises and possible internal injuries They theorized he liad been beaten robbed stripped of clothes and turned loose by revengeful Salt Lake City underworld characters -'--44 BEHEADED FOR TREASON BERLIN Aug 24 (AP silk-hatted executioner today beheaded Wilhelm Blessig 42 sen- tenced after conviction of high treason I A 5IISSIONARY REPORTS Returned missionaries who gave brief reports were Alvin Leon Em-bey North Ogden Mexican mission' Grant Aadneson Eighth ward German-Austrian mission Norman Devereaux Fourth ward Canadian mission Byron Belnap Twentieth ward Swiss-German mission At the morning Relief society session Mrs Kimball discusscd the SALT LAKE CITY Aug (AP) Relief society program Mrs WI1- A running-board purse-snatcher iamelia Smith spoke on rrhe Last JO 1 1 said to have robbed three women of Present-day Challenge and Presl-iUof I If If Cl I I oKrni- sq was soueht bv police to- dent William Reeder Jr of Mount Ogden stoke a former Ailoe Smith told officers the door I member of Ogden stake addressed of her car opened and a man the meeting briefly crouched on the running-board Musical programs were furnish- Sparrows Chirp of during a sharp tabernacle choir waa huge mass of rock the roof of the tunnel warning bv his I denly ceased The Hopis were con- them McKarrigan is survived by his vlnCfd they had done something I bridfe of two months to dbsplease the gods This dances were held un der the direction of a new snake priest Alden Talaseystewa but the ceremonial in detail the I ceremonial in ery aetau tne ness nXCCUTe OGr tribesmen said waa just asit has i fcvwvM 1 been presented hundreds of years SEYMOUR HI Aug (AP) In other years when rains were Clarence Keller heard an unusual Aug (AP) HONOLULU Today tAIned minds are on those problems and making headway lit Ls well for us as a people tha: the task is In the keeping of men equipped to solve the problem They have started none too soon to check the force which were Continued on rag Two) Charles Brede 32 German-Hawai- of snakeljrhisyear I hail storm at his farm burst chirping critical condition to- seized her purse and ran Earlier Beryl Williamson and Cleo ed by the Ogden with Lester Hinchcliff directing and Samuel Whitaker at the organ 4 least 50 poisonous rattlers were When the hail stopped falling he borne about the plaza in the mouths went out and TM Vander had made similar com th grotesquely-costumed dan- counted 560 dead sparrows eUea nt 1 by th Icy stones 1 ainis Ian was In a day after touching a 14000-volt electric light wire following the kill-ing of hi common-law wife Mrs I of Lorita Purdy Filip ino-Hawxiiaiu 1 at cer 1 A.

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