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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 30 1935 THE OGDEN STANDARD -EXAMINER -i RELIGIOUS JOY Trend of Christian Faith Is Set Forth STORM MISSES FLORIDA COAST DAD ARRESTED IN FLAG CASE Burch Creek Student Dies BOX ELDER NEWS IL Blann 314 West Third North Brigham City Fhene tL Circulation and Correspondence wo DER TOPICS GLASSES MAKE FALLDRESSES Autumnal Shades anrJ Plaids Attract Attention of School Girls Faith of Secret To Health Soul Declares Churchman AUTOIST JAILED 'ATTENTION WON NEARSBERPMDA Houses Down In Bahamas Cuban Loss Heaviest 37 Reported Dead OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Wayne Bandy Editor Elzada Carlson Associate Editor LYNN Mass Sept Calton Nichols Sr father of an eight-year-old boy who refused to salute the flag September 20 in a Lynn school was arrested today for "disturbing a school while in session" Police Sergeant Joseph Gannon said he arrested Nichols a machinist and member of a religious sect known as "Jehovah's Witnesses and a friend Edward James of Concord after they refused to leave the Breed Junior High school BY FAJR BOOTH Box Elder Exhibit Made of Best Farm Crops In 6 i RELEASED OX BAIL 9 They had gone there Gannon said" to explain the youngster's re- ft iusai to salute the flag Later Nichols and James who The pupils of Ogden High sewing classes are steadily advancing in their work Red blue and plaid materials are fast taking the shape of tbeautif ul fall dresses Pupils are being taught to make buttonholes plachets and many kinds of seams under the supervision of Miss Cor-less The instructor is also giving advice as to the colors and kinds of materials suited to complexions and personalities The fashionable colors this year seem to be those of autumn leaf rust burnt orange green and brown Plaids are very popular and are being worn by many of the students as they make very smart and serviceable sport dresses If you will notice you cannot help but admire the splendid work of these classes Evone Fryer said he was not a member of the religious sect pleaded Innocent to the charge and were released in $200 bail for a hearing tomorrow in Lynn district court I AS WOMAN HURT Cars Collide At Elwood Driver Enters Plea of Not Guilty -BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30 Peery Haycock about 40 of Burley Idaho was in jail today charged with reckless driving and Mrs Van Peterson of Snowville was in the Valley hospital at Tremonton gravely injured as a result of a head-on collision by two futomobiies at Elwood Sunday abojut seven Haycock was taken into custody by State Patrolman Leonard Bishop after the automobile he was driving had crashed head-on into a car driven by Van Peterson husband of $he injured vfoman while Haycock was allegedly trying to pass another car on the highway Mrs i Peterson's injuries" included internal injuries shock and cuts and her condition was described as very serious Her husband suffered shock and bruises Neither Haycock nor his wife or child who were riding with him wais reported injured Haycock was being held in Brig-ham City jail today in default of $500 bond set by judge Jones when Haycock was arraigned before The-youngster again 'declined to salute the flag todayr basing his refusal on the grounds that all man- "Reality was the subject of the" lesson-sermon in First Church of Christ Scientist in Ogden on Sunday Sept 29 I The Biblical verses In the lesson-sermon embody the following: "Fear not little flock for it Is your Father's good pleasure to give you (he kingdom Sell that ye have and give alms provide yourselves bags that "wax not old a treasure in the heavens that faileth not where no thief approacheth neither raoth corrupteth For where your treasure is there will your heart be also" (Luke I Included was the following correlative from the Christian Science textbook "Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Christianity causes men to turn naturally from matter to Spirit as the flower turns from 1 darkness to light Man then appropriates those things which 'eye hath Tiot seen nor ear heard Paul-and John had a clear apprehension that as mortal man achieves no worldly honors except by sacrifice he must1 gain heavenly riches by forsaking all worldliness (p 459) Oddities Purchased In Securing Ladders NEW CASTLE Pa Sept 30 AP)--To get two ladders for his painting business at an auction George Hanna was obliged to buy the entire contents 'of a barn He got rare Crystal glasses an antique bedstead a -set of tea ware turkish towels candlesticks and willow ware -44- DIVORCE GRANTED MORGAN Sept In district court Saturday Mary Voss Devil's Slide was granted a divorce from Raymond Voss now residing at Brigham City on grounds of desertion Mrs Voss was granted the custody -of a minor child and $15 per montl alimony" 1 made emblems and symbols were County Photo BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30 Scott Horsley of the Horsley Brother's produce firm of this city is in charge of the Box Elder exhibit at the state fair Salt Lake City Mr Horsley stated that during Sunday a large number of people vlsitinf the Box Elder booth commented on its beauty The exhibit is unique this year being made up of the best products of the fields and orchards surmounted by a large natural color photo set before spotlights' of the driving of the Golden Spike at Promontory in 1869 which marked completion of the first trans-continental railroad Mr Horsley said the picture draws considerable attention and a number of questions are asked each day by visitors about the historic event which took place in western Box Elder county Beauty Attained In City Hall Decoration "the work of the devil" TO ACT OCTOBER 8 The school principal William Pashby said the state law required pupils to salute the flag "once every five-school days and provides a fine MIAMI Fla Sept An erratic hurricane? leaving in its wake an estimated 37 dead and 300 injured moved today with gathering speed toward Bermuda Narrowly missing the southeast Florida coast as it swept northeastward into the Atlantic the storm was moving about 20 miles an hour It still carried winds of full hurricane force- CUBA BADLY HIT The heaviest loss of life as well as the greatest property damage was reported in central Cuba At Cienfuegos 11 bodies were in hospitals and morgues Three persons were killed at Gibara Oriente province two at Cumanay Agua three at St Sienna and four Bodies were found at Quajinito Five were reported dead in Abreus and one ir San Juan De Ulloa Authorities and volunteers searched for other bodies Fears were expressed for the 6200 fisherfolk at Cayman islands 178 miles from Jamaica Bimini in the British Bahamas 45 miles off the Florida coast escaped without loss of life but the property damage was great it was reported after an airplane survey HOMES DESTROYED Charles Lorber piloting a plane chartered by Governor Bede Clifford of the Bahamas radioed 60 per cent of the houses were destroyed in a wind that reached 125 miles an hour All drinking water was reported salty As the hurricane moved northward from Cuba I and Jamaica it headed directly for Miami Just in time to miss thp mainland it veered eastward off the coast Inquiry Asked Into GERMAN TEACHER -Mr Poulter our new German teacher spent his early school days in the Ogden schools After two years at Weber college he spent three years in Germany of $5 per day on teachers whose pupils fail to do so However he add 4 ed expelling young Nichols would violate the truancy law "You have probably read" said John Edward Carver Sunday in First Presbyterian church "of the wealthy Oriental who when told that some of the members of the Oxford cricket team were wealthy asked why they did not empldy someone to play for them if they were rich "It is like that in religion There is all the zest and joy in religious service that there Is in any other game of life and yet most people employ someone to perform their religious deeds for them Health and holiness are words that have the same basic meaning one is applied to the body and the other to the soul "The philosophers say that health Is best of blessings for mortals beauty second thirdly Wealth well gotten fourthly the pleasure of youth and the youthful scul among friends Well health of the soul Is to the spirit life as much as health of body is to the worldly life "Faith is the secret of the health of" the soul Somehow our spirit life is nourished by faith and faith alone We marvel at the delicate arrangement of the body to facilitate the well-being of our life i No greater wonder in all the world than these bodies to which we pay so little attention Think of the eye we use constantly The cornea and lens vitreous humour aqueous humour choroid all culminating in the retina no thicker than a sheet of paper and consisting of nine distinct layers the innermost composed of rods and cones supposed to be the immediate recipients of the undulations of light and so numerous that in each eye the cones are estimated at over three million and the rods at more than thirty million Or think of the brain in which Melnert says there ere six hundred million cells each consisting of many molecules "Does the recital of your own eye and brain tax your belief? I ask no greater credence for the truths of the soul The promises of prayer and the hopes of immortality as well as the pardon and orgivenness cf the Christ law no greater demands upon your belief than the commonest facts regarding the body you bear this morning The text says that the Christ knew what was in mankind It is cause for gratitude that He does He forms no half- correct opinions and makes no aul- i Afterward he attended the Univer BONNIE JONES Bonnie Blanches Jones 10 daugh Nonaction he said would be taken against the child until October 8 sity of Utah He graduated from there with maj or 4 credits in history ter of James and Bertha Bing-- when the Lynn school iboard is to ham Jones 3667 Washington avenue and minor credits in German died Sunday in a local hospital fol Mr Poulter has been teaching in lowing an illness of two weeks Ogden for five years Besides teach meet 4-4- 1 Dad Kisses Km Over riim this morning on a charge of She was born in Ogden January ing German and history at North reckless driving Haycock pleaded 10 1925 and was a pupil of the he is teaching German at High and is president of the Ogden Teachers' association Burch Creek school She was also a International Line not guilty The accident happened when Haycock who was traveling south turn member of the First ward Sunday school car ahead of him ed out to pass a She is survived by her parents NIAGARA FALLS SeDt 30 ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN High school has an assistant librarian Miss Elda Poulsen Miss five brothers and sisters Earl La (AP) When John Biisucci wants to kiss his wife and thei? two daugh Poulsen served three years in the Verne Jimmie Darrel and Joyce Jones all of Burch Creek and two grandparents Jones and Lor ters he has to lean acjross the In ternational- line to do lit enzo Bingham both of Ogden and collided with) the Peterson machine which was going north it was reported Elwood scene of the crash is located between Bear River City and Tremonton -4 Garland Residents -Are Congratulated He is separated fron his family by the immigration some Ir Funeral services will be held Tues A day at three o'clock in the regularity in his entrince papers aixieemn west ugaen) ward Almost daily Mrs Eiasucci takes GYPTIHII Ogden Carnegie library before she came to In 1932 she was graduated from Weber college enjoy working in a library" Miss Poulsen said "I hardly know which library I like best The two are quite different but both are fas-cinating" Miss Poulsen High school welcomes you and hopes that you will really enjoy your work among the pupils Aly Odell chapel with Bishop John Fowler Death of Actress of the First conducting Catherine and Joan anjd they walk to the middle of the international bridge here The husband and Friends may call at the family residence this afternoon and eve father meets them "The Pick of the PictuV IIURRY! AGAIN TODAY "The Year's Greatest Lore Story" ning and Tuesday until two-thirty Herman Kull in charge of the WEST CHESTER Pa Sept William Ej Parke Chester county district attorney presented a petition to the cpunty court today United States immigration office o'clock when the body will be taken to the chapel The casket will be open for a few rAinutes preceding here believes the father will be allowed to rejoin his family soon asking for an investigation of the 1 SWEEPING ON TO NE! the services The two girls were born 1 in this BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30 Decorators are making a place of striking beauty of the interior of the new city hall Modernistic in design and finish in soft shades of cream and ivory the main office of the city hall is rapidly being completed It is expected all decorating will be completed next week and city employes will move inta the building about the 15th of October Machine Damaged In Highway Collision BRIGHAM CITY Sept The' automobile of Principal Franklin A Hinckley -of Box Elder High school was damaged Sunday evening in Mantua According to a report made to the office of Sheriff John Zundel the rear of Mr Hinckley's sedan was damaged when a car driven by A West of Salt Lake City collided with the Hinckley car No injuries were reported Improvement Seen In Patient's Condition BRIGHAM CITY Sept Miss Emma Stohl who was injuredFri-day noon when run over by-a truck on Main street was reported to be improving in the Pearse hospital today Interment will be made in Ogden FAME TOGETHER! 1 country 4-4- 1 City cemetery under direction of Ldndquist Sons 0 Warden Wins Dog H'UllJHH lux-mill i ii ii I ty-judgments With it all He offers no partial mercy but gives that as freely as His wondrous love" CLUBS IN ACTION Many school clubs have started their fall activity and are looking forward to a very successful year Club members tare beginning to scan the eligibles for possible pledges who will be given bids starting the week after the first report cards are issued Those clubs wishing to sponsor an assembly must have their request in by October 5 As there are not sufficient assemblies to allow one to each club the rule of first there first served will be Parley Jensen Prize In Coast Show WO HIDES death of Evelyn i Hoey Broadway musical comedy singer and friend of Henry Huddleston Rogers 3d oil -for tune -'heir Parke said in open court he wants the death of Miss Hoey investigated and also asked fhat the grand jurors inquire int-p "the conduct of certain members of the coroner's Jury" and of "certain persons who were in contact with the coroner's jurors" i He pointed out the inquest verdict found Miss Hoeyl died in Rogers country home September 11 "at the hands of a person or persons un SAN RAFAEL Calif1 Sept AS THREAT MADE (AP) Warden James Hclohan cf San Quentin prison won a dag in GARLAND Sept As a climax to the clearing up of all obligations on the new $51700 Garland LDS ward recreation hall which was completed in 1932 President Heber Grant Salt Lake jCity dedicated the structure Sunday Twelve hundred persons were present The church president gave thanks to God for the beautiful structure dedicated to the physical and mental upbuilding of the people of the community He urged obedience to the laws of God He congratulated the people of Garland for the attainment i Other speaker included Bishop Mark Nichols of Garland ward Richards president of the north central states mission and President Smith of the Bear River stake On Saturday sjf ternoon the children of the ward were feted in a special program and in the evening the ward members and visitors attended a program in thebanquet hall The building includes classrooms offices and a dance hall i Soldiers Ambushed By Chinese Bandits a raffle When the North Bay! Kennel as fornia by federal agents after Dil-linger's death Cowley paid her $5000 as part of the reward for Dil-linger's capture while she was in California she said With one member of the original Dillinger gang Joseph Fox still at large Mrs Sage said she still was in fear of death Broke Faith Says Agents sociation held its first annual show here the warden enteied the dog in the collie class Hi won first When Dillinger Shot Not Jailed known" I prize "This' he said 'is an indication CHICAGO Ssptj Mrs OGDEN BEATS PRESTON Aha! First he picks Baer And then he said Ogden High defeated Preston 7-0 Too much jail for Warden methinks Anyhow we think we deserve what glory we get so just put this score down in your book: Ogden 21 Preston 6 And watch those Tigers! they fell a homicide had been committed" 1 I Anna Sage the "woman in red" of the Dill' nger case 'remained in hiding today after Tevealing that Gsorge (Baby Face) Nelson threat "Don't Mass" Order ened to kill her ibecause she be trayed his chief John Dillinger Subway Tracks Bed Fighting deportation to Rumania To Ethiop Soldiers Mrs Sage was granted a week's de ue' uy firesen Utah and Vf oming Miners Orldered Back CHEYENNE Wyo Sept 30 Coal miners of Wyoming and Utah have been jiinstructed to return to work tomorrow pending formal completion! of new contracts with operators John Ross union district president 'announced today ATYTJTR ATI ATI A tttii tv i lay when she charged the government "double crossed" her- She said MelvCn PurvisL then chief of TOKYO Sept (AP)- rru vwj iic ui fnv hnftln vlARCH- has gone out to all newspaper Asahi reported today that government agents here and Sam uel Cowley special inspector as Japanese lieutenant and 13 soldiers had killed and four wounded when 300 bandits ambushed a small Japanese column along the Sungari river southeast signed to the Dillinger case prom ised to see that deportation pro ceedings were quashed if she led HoMARSHALt them to Dillinger For Drunken Sleeper NEW YORK Sept 30 Any place is home to Carlos Hernandez He lay down on subway tracks in Columbus circle and went to sleep The motorman of an approaching train stopped just in time Carlos was peeved at being disturbed and wanted to fight A magistrate sent him to jail to sleep as long as he likes Fishing with spades is now popular in Siam many rivers having dried up and cause the fish to burrow into the mud Cowley later was killed in a gun Ml battle with Nelson near Barring ion in in wnicn nelson was wounded fatally 0 Mrs Sage also said government Ethiopian warriors "Don't mass under any circumstances stick to cover wherever possible concentrate on harassing rather than attempt directly to repulse an invader" These instructions for battle are believed to offer Ethiopia's only chance of success against modern arms Granting that the defenders adhere to them the tortured plateau will become their most powerful ally against an invader Without them the natural advantages would be lost and 20th century weapons would wreak havoc on their ranks COUNCIL ELECTION LOGAN Sept Dr Allen Cutler of Preston Idaho was elected president of the Cache Valley Bov agents broke their promise that Dillinger would merely be arrest ed and not killed if she "put him on the spot" She said she was Headquarters ofi the United Mine Workers of America claiming a membership of 4000 in Wyoming and 3000 In Utah estimated the new contract based on negotiations completed Last week in Wash-ington will increase earnings' of miners a million dollars annually in this district Ross said he is (making preparations for a conference with all coal operators in the district adding that all Wyoming operators already have signed the new contract and Utah operators after a meeting Satur day advised him they also would sign Speeder Released As Stork Arrives taken to Detroit and then to Call The Shows That Count Playau (I FiRSTRun niiwffii FEATURES i Vj Whfc fTBlM- 4 JuMTJb i I -3BB-r- -s' Scout council at a meeting of the INOW PLAYING oi usnuquo on the Harbin-Hsin-king railway The report said Japanese" reinforcements had been rushed to the scene Here's -Place To Send Old R'zor Blades OKLAHOMA CITY Sept 30 Many meii and women have laid aching heacjs on their pillows after weary hous of trying to devise a satisfactoy way to get rid of razor blades4-and now is discovered a man whose hobby is collecting them! He is John Hale secretary of Gov Marland Hale has 67 types of blades in his collection vi'- Cash For Gar Taken By "Autd Salesmen" I- FROST Tex Sept 30 Farmer Walter Sanders stayed home from church to keep an appointment with an automobile "salesman Two men stopped at his home in a new model machine and discreetly learned Sanders was ready to pay -cash Flourishing pistols they took $425 from Farmer Sanders but AT LAST-THEY'RE TOGETHER! council Sunday Preston Pond council executive also announced two tri-district leadership training schools would be held during October- Women of Russia will be permitted to have red finger nails Mickey Mouse Cartoon and Latest News JVIatinee 15 NiffhU 25 Kiddies MILWAUKEE Judge George age couldn't un -5 why thet man la-the de- dock kept smiling 7 derstand fendanfi 4Tt is asked" derstand 3 or is it not true" the court that you were traveling 40 A miles an hour in your auto on a Ogden Theatre Last Times Today and Tomorrow TODAY AND TOMORROW mm YoacMits too tkaills tsar city street?" I "True your honor said 36-year-old Joseph Birnbaum "the doctor called He said it: was a boy our and we've been married thirteen years" "I guess that's an emergency all right" the judge said He smiled too and suspended sentence i a tt-s A DRAMA THAT TOUCHES THE -Ji TENDER SPOTI 1 i failed to deliver I an automobile "'iJ The Aicitlt Sterttt at Two Big Features hunt Tick ni tfct trail PLAYING TODAY 5-3 at I a HBera CrBiial a Madera Criaiiai She was a little pebble in a big pond "6 And This Second Big Feature Too jji7YiM--rM ifi ri iiaf 1 IJfsK "PT" ATEIStl 1 1 riTMir Lionel Barrymore in his greatest a drama of family life written in laushter and tears You'll live and love every heartwarming moment i LI0isTEL Barrymore "3 Big Features 2 1 1 0 HEGGIE mr HELEN WESTLEY Jr' E3 And k3 I fir HI ROPES AM HEIRESS AND RILES A VERY in Adults 15c Children 10c OAN CRAWFORD LID JEALOUS LOVER if- 1 it mm -bt? safrnf mt- "(Li Added BUSTER WEST COMEDY and Paramount Sound News "THIS SIDE OF with FAY BAINTER MAE CLARK-U-TOM BROWN UNA MERKEL MARY CARLISLE ONSLOW STEVENS I Lr) 1 OHO KRUCER STUART ERWIN UNA O'CONKOH Little Pictures Movie Side Show and News 1 4 -f i' M-G-M riCTUtE "Little Big Shot" At 8:35 "Farmer Takes A Wife" 9:50 15' 1 jr m- lhriilsi Action! Uomance! A show for the whole family" Mission lOo 1 to 2 15c 2 to 6 20c After 6 30c Children 10c mwriwiiai i wrr'r---mr-rirtr 1 -nu i rxiraif au I Of- Aiy Day 1110 Seat.

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