Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - January 14, 1927, Ogden, Utah WEATHER night and day not much change in sou to snow north normal temperature Blessed is the man that eth temptation for when he is tried he shall the crown of I 12 Better shun uthe In the den fifty-seventh 184 hy OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 14 1927 LAST EDITION An article In one of the current magazines says the reason so many men today use cosmetics is that I have no appeal for the modern woman I Nor do the fops appeal to woman Too much o the false in the make-up of a man or woman does not make for admiration 1 Today as long ago the most popular man as well as the mosi popular woman must be possessed of common sense which avoids ex- tremes in dress or manners i I Speaking before the New York club William Allen White of Kansas declared If ad- should stop slow decay would follow and ultimately the world of business would collapse When one is made aware that half a billion dollars of patent alone are sold every year by Advertising the truth of Mr White's I statement is confirmed The Americans are the greatest advertisers in the world and that is one reason why they are ing It also explains the envy and i directed at Americans News and Views is requested to sive tho number of Utah men en- listed in tho World war Utah sent men into army navy and marine corps The lowest number of troops was from Nevada 5412 and the highest New York Pennsylvania iwas second The total Of that total about two million but only action Those who i died from wounds numbered If tomorrow the United States went to war Mexico there be a call the j regular army and national guard -had taken field Not less than a million men would be necessary to make an move The national guard and the regular army approximately But there will be no war with Although the Mexicans delight in bluff they have cient good sense not to provoke the States to action A university professor has in- I verted a device consisting of ten bismuth plates protected by coating of sulphur which is ex- to take the place of Aeries and vacuum tubes in radio The bismuth plates it is claimed generate enough energy to operate the radio and serve as de- lector and amplifier -One large radio supply houses expressed doubt that the bismuth plates will generate the required current The will of the late Charles S oil man in Tulsa Okla leaves the entire estate of to charity What would happen if all our 1 wealthy men were to leave their j tates to I Our industrial organizations constantly would be upset by the distribution Charity only to a limited ex- tent can serve any good Pure charity gives without demanding i services and is an exhausting of capital investment f H G Wells the great English author is writing a series of articles to prove that the human life-cycle is changing visibly Human life he says is different from what it has ever been before and it is rapidly becoming more different The ways and expediences of our i children's children promise to be profoundly different from the life we lead at the present time Wells quotes from Dr Norman Haire to show that since 1900 the I average length o2 human life has I been increased 12 years which I means that the hope of survival for I every infant born has been in- creased in 25 years by about a third The time is coming when nearly every child born into a civilized community will live to maturity Today there are in every sand modern Atlantic population 20 infants under one year of age In oriental cities in which medieval conditions still prevail something like 50 out of a sand population are infants That was true before day of our But in those days and now in the orient 30 or more of the 50 ase doomed to die in childhood Fewer children are being brought into the world but more children are on to maturity and even old Wells expects mari marry much later have a smaller family and instead ot breaking down at on Page Woman Age 122 Is Dead T In POMONA Cal Jan By The Associated Press of almost a tury and a quarter of nia history were sealed here day as Dona Petra Mora 122 years old lay in death Her advanced was disclosed when church records were searched The yellowed archives of San Gabriel mission set forth that in 1811 the mission fathers confirmed in the faith Petra Bermudes who was born tober 14 1804 For Dona Petra the light of California dimmed and flickered out ir years ago as she wept long and at the death of her second band Juan Mora Today a son two daughters 28 grandchildren 72 and seven mourned her death A brother Antonio Bermudes in San Jose was notified of her death as was another brother Joseph in Los Each is more than a century old Don 0 Benson In pital Daughter Suffers Cuts LOGAN Jam The C Benson elected sheriff last November not yet qualified ness attempted suicide at razor His daughter Zella endeavored pre- vent the man himself bodily harm and was cut At the hospital where he was taken It was reported that his condition is serious but not sarily fatal Shortly after election Benson suffered a nervous breakdown and has been confined to his homa since too ill to assume his duties as sheriff JIMMY LONDOS WRESTLED HELD Merchant Says He Lost In Alleged Fixed Arrangement MEMPHIS Tenn Jan The Associated Londos Greek heavyweight ler was held in jail here today on a warrant charging him with larceny by fraud trick scheme and device The warrant was signed by Mike Miss who that Londos and two other men Jack Ross and Joe Nelson swindled him out of in an alleged fixed match to been staged at Jackson Miss The match serosa said was never staged Police are searching Ross and Nelson WYOMING GONE Strong Bos Held Rock Springs Man Declares ROCK Wyo Jan 14 Tho Entering the OK Bar Creek fee house here early this morning burglars carried a safe down a flight of stairs loaded it into an automobile and escaped The police say the proprietor claimed the safe contained about in silver and currency Three men have been arrested on suspicion but no charge made against them BANANAS CAUSE OF SEASICKNESS COL SMITH ILLINOIS WILL BEARD SCIONS IN THEIR LAIR Armed With Credentials He's Ready to Demand Seat KNOWS SITUATION Questions Right to Ex- clude Him Without Hearing WASHINGTON Jan By The Associated and billows do not go together says a by the quarter- master general to army transport officers passing through Honolulu on the way to or from the pines recently sent aboard a transport such quantities of bananas that when the ship got to sea and began rolling her entire military passenger list required hospital treatment CHICAGO Jan By The Associated Colonel Frank L Smith has accepted ment by Governor Len Small to complete the term of the late liam B McKinley and will demand the oath of a United States ator in recognition of his own constitutional rights and the state of Illinois Undiscouraged and despite the moil over- his lican senator designate and for the following long term announced last night that he will go to Washington early next week and carry the fight to the senate Subsequently to taking the oath I shall conform to whatever procedure is prescribed by the usual practice of the senate in such cases asking only a full and impartial said Colonel Smith who is being op- posed on the basis of contributions to his primary campaign funds from the public utility heads over whom he has served as chairman of the state commerce sion QUESTION STATED s The whole question he declared is whether the seriate shall ing as a court decide arbitrarily and without hearing to set both the constitutional rights a duly elected senator of state Colonel holds credentials to the senate j at this election -are fey of the eign state He said that ents of to a seat under and he recalled that as early as the constitutional convention over which George Washington sided proposals to pass on the fitness of members of congress prior their taking oath was rejected as dangerous SITUATION The designate not ful of the situation at with its conditions so extreme as be almost unbelievable and he assailed those who taking ad- vantage of time and place ently gloried -in the thought that the one assailed to be of constitutional rights and the opportunity to defend them Colonel Smith's acceptance here of the governor's appointment came three weeks after he was notified of the designation during which time he has been warned from without and counselled from within his not to attempt to complete the term Col- onel Smith said he felt however that delay was unwarranted and unfair to the people of Illinois BOLSHEVIK MENACE MANILA Jan By The Associated Philippine Herald takes issue editorially with Secretary Kellogg's statement on bolshevism Wednesday insofar as the Philippine islands are con- cerned After quoting General Nathorst chief of the constabulary as ing knows bolshevik menaces the newspaper declares that if the bolsheviks had been active in the Philippines the United States with a watchful eye and a fertile imagination would have raised a cry long ago newspaper says the United States has been content thus far to blame politicians for the independence tation The soviet bugbear was created the Herald concludes as a smoke screen for blunders the United States made in interfering in the affairs of countries N POLA FOR LOAN TO RUDY LOS ANGELES Jan By The Associated Press film actress was allowed a claim of against the estate of Rudolph Valentino in court today The claim was based on a note that amount dated February 9 1926 which the actress said -had been to him as a loan WOULD ABOLISH BUREAU WASHINGTON Jan Tho Associated posal to the department of the interior and to create in its stead a department of public work and domain is a sanctioned by the American Engineering council in session here Scandal Hangs Over Young Women Stars Mrs Chaplin Says She Is Ready to Name Victresses With Whom Her Was On Most Friendly Terms Charley Charges to Get Money DEAF AND BLIND SCHOOL WANTS LOS ANGELES The Associated possibility that they may be drawn into the Charley lin divorce ease hung over the heads of five prominent tion picture actresses today Lyndol K Young counsel for the screen star's estranged wife declared his client was prepared to furnish the names of the five women she referred to in: her divorce ing publicly and privately associated with Chaplin 1 Thus far the names Have WORLD SERIES NEXT CHICAGO Jan The Associated Chicago Tribune today printed story saying that Kenesaw M Landis baseball commissioner has under way an investigation of the 19 22 world's series in which the New York Giants defeated the York Yankees Landis refused to and Ban Johnson president of the American league said that he knew nothing of such an gation The series was won by the Giants in games says the Tribune unusual ture of contest The Yankees and Giants played 10 innings to tie when called the game on account spectators disagreed with the umpire's plenty of light Commissioner later ruled that in dis- satisfaction receipts be he points Tribunes story dumb playing by the good pitching the Ruth at bat bad Joe who two- and Carl blowup the ning three KIN OF PAGANINI EXPIRES IN MILAN the names Have not come but they will be Toung said if de- manded either by the court or by Chaplin's lawyers Receivers of the Chaplin prop erty appointed at the instance of Mrs Chaplin had tho books of the screen star under scrutiny today Mrs Chaplin is seeking a share of the comedian's fortune mated in her suit to total Of this amount she de- clares is community property Under California laws the wife is entitled to an equal di- vision of the community property However Mrs Chaplin's attorneys point out that if her charges of extreme cruelty are proven Chaplin is liable under the divorce laws of the state to be penalized to the extent of losing his share of community property CHAPLIN NEW-YORK Jan The Associated lin film who -is being sued for divorce by his wife Lita Grey Chaplin arrived today from Chicago and reiterated that would the bitter end for his children He was greeted small army of newspaper men and camera men to he refused to make statement than a denial of- he The affair was Chap not They are MILAN Italy The only great-grandson of the famous violin the early nineteenth K O LO I months ago to see But my wife's there and I couldn't the environment I only a short while PLENTY OF He would not of the cross he would against his wife ed that he plenty of on he thought the would award the custody of Us children He had hot learned until his ar- rival in New York that Mrs attorneys had brought In the name of Edna Purviance his ing lady in his early films He explained the payment of per b century e p aged 52 He a of to the actress however by interesting mementoes noted that he had had ancestor including three Viance under contract for several concerto a guitar that his wife certainly and other instruments had on by Paganini Continued en Page Two Gun Running Expedition Financed By American Money Newspaper Says Munitions Were Packed in Piano Boxes and Some Reached Combat Area On Steam NEW Jan By The Associated The New York today of a gun running ex- it says apparently conceived and executed in the United State's arid made possible American money Two thousand worth of arid munitions steam trawler Foam were purchased in New and delphia last summer says the World by Dr T S BREAK RECORDS Utmost to Mark of The neral 7 who mas already way be the most elaborate event the orient Four sacred day and of trainers The which ceremonies wall the distant is body being in constructing the burial in the United -States of Dr Juan B Sacksa opponent of Adolfo recognized by the United States as president of ragua The munitions according to the divided into two ments arid in boxes and in crates that bore the marks agricultural machinery were sent to El Paso and San Diego San-Diego shipment is to have been captured in byi forces under General trada but the El Paso shipment reached Puerto Mexico there was taken on Foam and the forces in- Nicaragua the Foam knowledge of shipments rifles on her or ing taken part in -.any involving the of arms or use in Nicaragua said were u I ii the purchase to the Asakawa i 1 FOR BUILDINGS Legislature to Be AsKed for This Purpose FOR OGDEN Thousand Will Be Sought to House tional Guard Dispatch SALT LAKE Jan house went on record today amending rules in any part oC the house or gallery ing the time of the session the legislature action or not The house ad- early this until Monday morning Special Dispatch Jan new buildings for the deaf and blind cost and armory to cost about are to be sought at the hands of the present legislature it is learned from members of Weber county delegation in legislature Senator C R ex- that the school for the deaf and blind wants two new buildings to One to as take the place present shop and in- which the printing plant of the institution Is designed to be ex- that if this building can the will be into a f o girls the be ed their work ers of the work it is BUILDINGS NEEDED Senator pointed out- are schools and strong will be made to the appropriations com- the full tion for the two buildings allowed Representative Louis J Holther of Weber county chairman of the military affairs committee said that strong would made appropriation state armory building to be located in appropriation of will be asked for this building is proposed to be ground on Twenty-third street above Washington avenue TOO SMALL He pointed out that armory was leased Eccles estate 10 for of 10 years and the leasa on this about time was made Ogden and now it three units of artillery that the are entirely for the needs of the Ogden units startled the yesterday when his joint lution providing for adjournment of the legislature on the fortieth day off 20 days of the session time In resolution he IN I see no reason why we cannot attend all the ness before this in forty days and It would expenses and feel sure it would the without of it get down to business and attend business like business men A short session would also us legislators to leave our U a day jobs to our real believe would thank quitting so soon and maybe us to come back again The referred tion to on and printing and proceeded over of resolution In reached the freely It couldn't the to be seen were pre- sented to the i senate Thursday a of the Redd racing knd day session resolution The Stahle is the by repealing the 1925 fathered two years The ref on stock comment and senate com- EXPERIMENTAL house of- district a Railroader to Adopt Opposed to Intervention SENATE publican of Nevada railroad zar then in state before defeating James G for At Age of Doye Ox Pioneers of- of inV J in still only i other Weber Mrs with her and the sh e ox team across The Virginia of United to ly was ported b'y Senator Democrat of ators LaFollette of and of to speak within the next few iii protest against the administration policies and Senator Edge lican indicated he address senate ifi of the dent LaFollette Republican of Wisconsin in hi's session said the action of our government as LOS of sellers two ty si eged i persons spicy included GANG IS Ogden Thursday to bull at dynamite S Dill of Washington Takes Stand Against Actions Jan By Associated discussion of the Nicaraguan tangle swung back day to the concern of the can government over communistic aims in Latin America and to the possibility of a break with Mexico over her land and oil policy The protest voiced yesterday by of the seriate for- eign relations committee against the course President in was by several others from the senate floor with Senator Dill Democrat of leading the attack on the administration POLICY DEFENDED In house Representative of New Jersey delivered a- general defense of Coolidge In Latin-America asked his colleagues directly whether they proposed to stand for the president of the United States or the president of co The great danger in present situation said was that the western would permit itself to be overrun hate and strife engendered in Russia In Representative crat of Alabama read an- editorial describing Secretary Kellogg's an intellectual which would declared the Ujf Secretary foreign re -J document statement only part of proceedings v of foreign last Wednesday to the said that he wanted it to a justification policy Jan by Representative Moore that fa the relations with that government or in favor of such less than a Page i JT LAMB SCHOOL HOUSE Jan By Press e where and to be opened as pupils the sixth grades will the sessions start on Ford bought little been used in connection the First Baptist moved to Wayside by Mr bound