Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - March 8, 1927, Ogden, Utah tled tonight and Wednesday probably in northwest tion colder In north portion night Cloudy probably rain in north moderate temperature Behold the nations arc as a drop of a bucket and are counted JLS the small dust or the balance Nations as well as individuals are B Seward 337 OGDEN CITY UTAH TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 8 1927 LAST EDITION by will planes are be- ing pursued by ill luck Two of the aviators have been killed and on Monday one of tho planes fell into the sea at Like the fliers on the journey around the world the present agers prove that long trips by plane are filled with clanger Former Mayor Kirkendall is iously ill at the Dee hospital Having highly honored him den hopes for his early recovery M Her child on the track of a railroad with an train death a mother ties death by rushing to rescue her baby Mother and baby are killed That in brief is the story of a double tragedy in Los Angeles on Monday Mothers throughout all the turies have been making those sacrifices The mother love is the most un- selfish love the world knows and it is the most wonderful love en to human kind Disgusted with the family feud tho administration of the uOO.OOO estate Dr Edmund nes plans leave Germany to stttle in the United States or South America Europe's contribution in manhood has to make tho United States the wealthiest and most powerful nation on earth Carl Schurz disgusted with the despotism and tyranny of his tive land carne America sands followed him and they did much to make America great This country has beer most for- in having a place for the Senius of Until lately our gates have been opened wide to receive the on- coming millions Those gates would remain open hut for the fact that there no longer is a frontier to be explored and settled and in population is sufficient to man the country's expanding tries It is to be regretted that of all the funds recommended to be for public Improvement by the legislature none was en to the state institutions of uen There was for an sembly hall at the University of Utah and for a mining building at the University and for a gymnasium at the Branch Agricultural college and for an armory at City and for the tenance of the old stake house at Fillmore and for the ural bridges But not one cent for ments at the school for the deaf blind or the industrial school Au no money for an armory in which was promised by a state administration as far back as 1921 It is difficult to explain why has been so completely ig- nored Having hidden away for four years Clifford H Mckson former postmaster in Pittsfield Mass rendered to the officers in Smitn Arkansas la 1923 the postmaster in his account He seeking to escape the clutches of the law Pursued by his conscience and startled by every shadow that ened his path he could stand the strain no longer and so gave self up That is an old old story thousands have tried to set something out of thievery or robbery and all have found it a deception and a snare No one ever got joy through the obtaining of something for ing Nothing is of real value which is not won by effort Whoever embezzles under the delusion that the dollars thus ob- will bring pleasure does know the meaning of a con- science President has been in- by Senator Smoot to lish his summer White House in Ogden If the president spent one mer in Ogden canyon ho would thank Senator Smoot for having directed his steps westward When all the east 5s ing canyon is delightfully cool and refreshing Summer nights in the canyon arf as pleasing as those perfect days in June oi which poets GIRL OF 6 A LIFER Slays Stepdaughter After Wedding Man 76 ox Page AT sixteen Mrs Jessie Cooper of Kinta Okla is beginning a sentence in the Oklahoma penitentiary for drowning Bonnie her six-year-old step- daughter The girl Is pictured with Israel Cooper old farmer to whom she was ried when 15 Mrs Cooper said she killed Bonnie because she was angry over mistreatment Her father whipped her after she was married she said her husband complained of her ship with a neighbor BUDGET BILL'S OGDEN ITEMS ASSAILED BY JOHN S LEWIS State Institutions Here Unfairly Treated ator Declares TO SEEK CHANGES Committee Is Unfavorable Toward Classification Former Harding pointee Sentenced By Federal Judge NEW YORK March By Tho Associated W Miller former alien property today was sentenced to serve IS months in federal prison and pay a fine of when ar- in federal court Miller alien property in the Harding administration was convicted last Friday of arcy to defraud the States of his honest and best services -in connection with the allowance of claims for Harry M former attorney indicted with Miller bu: the jury disagreed on and the indictment against him was dropped One Fanner Loses 28 and Another 22 From Herd Three Ogden charitable in- which In past years have appropriations from tho state arc included In the 1027 budget as Martha society Children's Aid society and home These sums arc for the iod from April 1 1927 to June 30 1029 Special Dispatch CAPITOL SALT LAKE March John S Lewis of dun conducted a vigorous attack on the budget and the propriation committee in the sen ate this morning and his protest was not at the the noon recess He gave notice that this afternoon he will seek to amend the to ter appropriations for located in Ogden The senator said that two year ago he protested the treatment accorded the state institutions lo in but met with re verses again he ha met with little or no tion he added Senator Lewis said that the budget provides tota of for state tions their maintenance upkeep and improvements FIGURES QUOTED Of this grand total Weber coun ty gets for the state and the or here The state in located in Salt Lake on the other get The total sum to state institutions outside of Salt Lake county is Senator Lewis said that the total amount for the two tions in is only above the amount appropriated two years ago notwithstanding that buildings both at the state school for the deaf and blind and state industrial school need re- pairs to keep them in serviceable condition the senator said gets for an armory although it has a better building than Ogden and only one military unit The Ogden armory he said is quate and there are three tary units here with another to be established The armory in Ogden is in bad Senator Lewis said and government material must be stored in a damp contrary to government CAUSES STIR Senator Lewis caused a stir by declaring two members of the propriation committee had stated they had letters from Ogden de- claring that Ogden did not want the armory this year Senators Gardner and got up to deny they said any such thing Senator Lewis said such statements were made He read letters and telegrams from A E Wilfong the chamber of com- merce the American legion and Rotary club in Ogden all asking for an armory Senator Callister chairman of the appropriation committee two years ago took issue with Senator Lewis statements about lack of consideration and pointed out that two years ago the Laborer Makes Millions Uncle Sam Hunts Him as Leader of Beer Sellers John J Dunne Owns Racing Stables Palatial Homes Motor Boats Property In Florida and Iwo Illegally Operated Breweries TEA POT DOME LESSEE FACES JURY IN OIL CASE HEARING CLAIM JUMPE Hog cholera has struck in Ogden valley district and cally the entire herd of J Edward Shaw at Liberty has been out according to a report mads this morning to Sheriff Richard Pincock porkers on the Shaw farm were dead this ing Only two out herd of remained the report stated John Shaw on an adjoining farm lost hogs his entire herd according to a message re- from Liberty this ing The hogs on both farms were taken sick the first part February but the majority of them died suddenly within tho last few days Farmers in that vicinity are now waving their hogs inoculated against the disease it was ed and a veterinarian ing on farms this The SSaws communicated with Sheriff Richard this morning and asked for tion as to the disposal of the casses They were told to burn them after saturating them with heavy oil Seventeen erf the hogs on the J E Shaw farm weighed about ISO pounds it was said Four others were fattened ready for market and weighed almost 400 pounds each The loss in tie valley so far is estimated at moro than The source of the disease is not know a Continued on Page Two CREATES DIVISION OF RADIO CONTROL WASHINGTON March The Associated a first step in the installation of the new radio regulations system Secretary Hoover today created in the com- merce department an independent radio division under the direction of William D Terrell who has been chief radio supervisor for the bureau of navigation The radio commission created by congress will take up the duty of handling judicial and semi- judicial radio questions but will execute its decisions through the new commerce department agency Mr Terrell has had charge of radio questions all the iod of development of the casting system FOUR EAT TOAD STOOLS NEAR DEATH SAN FRANCISCO March By The Associated persons were fighting here today after eating toadstools which they had gathered in the belief that the poisonous plants were mushrooms Physicians said they had -an even chance for The victims Sergeant Richmond Tatham eran of four wars Mrs Tatham and Mr and Mrs B A Wagner all of NEW YORK March The Associated man who three years rose from a day laborer to a was sought by federal authorities today as head of a beer ring John Dunne owner of a racing stable and pretentious homes in three states was named with 34 others in sealed indictments opened in Brooklyn federal court yesterday The indictments were handed up January 8 but were sealed on orders of Federal Judge cowitz until yesterday when nine of the defendants including one woman were arraigned and held for trial ranging from to MUCH PROPERTY Dunne owns a stable with quarters at the Aqueduct track He has a palatial home on Staten island a summer house at Lake Hopatcong N J and property irf Florida He has several fast tor boats and last summer at- tempted to lower the motor record between New York and Albany Dunne's father Bernard for- mer fruit peddler and his r Joseph once a and mechanic both of whom are re- wealthy have also been Service Stations and Dance Halls Reap Profit TONOPAH Nov By The Associated March of gold seekers to Nevada which has created a tent city there since ery last week of gold ore to the ton continued day with grim prospectors ing the who flocked to the scene over the week-end The men who staked been correcting forestall claim jumpers The gold fever out claims boundaries have to indicted lives at West New York N in a four-story apartment building which they own The whereabouts of the trio are unknown FLOOD Millions of dollars worth of beer is alleged to have flowed through the country in the past three years -in channels supplied by the syndicate The is alleged to have op- jumpers without permit the Manor so intensely that the found Brewery on Staten Island and the time for artificial stimulants Peter Brewery at beth N J The Manor Brewery and two bootleggers up business in the camp reported business dull DAD AMAZED Even Frank Horton Sr father total of 23 overt acts in one of the discoverers of the They are all residents of Staten Island FLORIDA Jilt UL A bonanza and owner of the land in the indictments where the dirt was found The lone woman indicted is provided he redeems Anna from a buyer to which was at the Manor Brewery Trial for conditionally sold a month ago the nine defendants was set for declared himself amazed by April 25 strike to form plans yet ton arrived on the scene from Los Angeles Saturday night and said he needed time to discuss the project with the engineers before definite arrangements for developing the mine Three claim jumpers furnished diversion for the camp for a brief period yesterday The ors ordered them off the ground and said it with intensity of Ing which contained no hint of maybe or perhaps HALLS It seems least temporarily Tonopah gasoline stations have reaped a share of boom towns prosperity The proprietors put double shifts to work to care for the increasing steam of auto- mobiles Dance hall proprietors here wise determined to bid for a share of the expected Ex- tra largo forces were provided so that attractions might be able when the inhabitants of the tent city turn to this older town for relaxation Bird Attacks Destroyer In Hospital In liOS ANGELES The Associated hawk which evidently subscribed to the theory that the bigger they are the harder they fall put up a tle in defense of its nest which left a Los Angeles Gas Electric company lineman in a hospital day with a broken leg two tured ribs and numerous cuts and bruises The lineman was working in a tower on power lines near Saugus according to report to Los Angeles headquarters when he noticed the and shoved it his hand The hawk swooping out of the so ly that the man fell from the tower receiving injuries ADOPTED ORPHAN SHOOTS HERSELF a years old shot and killed herself here last night Mr and Mrs Manley Collms was raided by prohibition agents last August arid property valued at was confiscated A ance of the conspiracy was West Palm Beach Scene of Heavy Withdrawals By Depositors WEST PAMI BEACH Fla By The Associated armored cav ing in currency ar- rived here today from Miami to prevent the closing two local banks following the closing ot three other banliS today Heavy withdrawals of deposits in the two banks con- in the early afternoon but bank officials expressed belief that the impending inp had been averted WEST PALM BEACH Fla Associated The First Bank and Trust com- pany of Palm Beach and the North Wood Bank and Trust com- pany of West Palm Beach closed their doors the First American Bank and Trust com- pany failed to open this morning Runs began on three other West Palm Beach banks Police took charge of the crowds that gathered in front of the in- and maintained order Officials of the Citizens bank announced that an armored car had left Miami for West Palm Beach bearing a large sum of rency for the Citizens bank and the Farmers Bank and Trust com- pany SUSPEND 3 NURSES FOE CHICAGO March The student nurses involved in the fatal pois- of babies at Columbus Memorial hospital here a week ago through a mistake in boric acid instead of water have been suspended pending tion of tho hospital board and the inquest The student nurses are Miss Margaret Cuff han and Miss Irene Schwartz All three implicated themselves in the mistake which caused bone acid MUSKOGEE Okla March to be given ten babies when they have been civen water By The Associated sou ave in fear that her school Four infants recovered The m- grades to be revealed with the not been completed sue of her report card at Central High school today would cause her foster parents to return her to the orphanage from which they adopted her Lillian Collins 13 Sinclair Accused of Con- tempt for Failing to Answer SIX QUESTIONS Oklahoma s Col House Holds Job Senate Wanted Facts On Deal for Wyoming Naval Reserve SECOND PRINCETON STUDENT SUICIDES PRINCETON N March Mr ana gy Associated who adopted her three years ago Wilson Louisville Ky a said they were at a loss to ex- sophomore at Princeton plain act sity and terms an honor Friends of the girl said that was found hanging in she Had confided in her domestic science class at school that tney never see her again They said the girl been taken to task by teachers for ure to make good grades m her lessons his room in Hamilton Hall today Wilson who 20 had been in poor physical condition uni- versity authorities He left no note His body was found by a janitor It was the second cide within a month at Princeton WASHINGTON March S By The Associated Press Harry F Sinclair the lessee of Tea Pot Dome faced 12 men in the Dis- of Columbia supreme court today who arc to decide whether he was actually in contempt of the senate in to answer questions in the Tea Pot Dome inquiry a suit of somber brown the millionaire oil nate and sportsman sat unmoved among his counsel as District At- torney Gordon opening the case for the government promised to produce evidence that would rant the court in imposing a jail sentence The district attorney explained that Sinclair refused to answer the senate commute not on tha ground that it would tend to in- criminate him but because the naval oil matters then had been referred to special government counsel by the senate itself WHOLE CASE REVIEWED The opening address also in- cluded a review of the tions that led up to the leasing of the Tea Pot Dome reserve Shortly after the leases were executed the matter came to the attention the senate Gordon said it being represented that they were not made in good faith The six questions Sinclair fused to answer before the ate committee we're read to the jury They asked for information on these An alleged contract regarding Tea Pot Dome between Sinclair and F G Bonfils the Denver publisher An alleged contract also ing with Tea Dome between Sinclair's Mammoth Oil company and the Pioneer Oil company A reputed agreement between Sinclair and Interior Secretary Fall by which John C Shaffer the Chicago publisher was to be allotted a part of Tea Pot Dome OTHER MATTERS Whether meetings took place between Sinclair and Fall in No- and December 1923 Whether Sinclair prepared to produce the books of the Hyva Sinclair com- pany Whether Sinclair or any of his companies loaned anything to Fall The record was produced to show that instead of answering these questions Sinclair made a statement to the committee ing the matters under discussion already had been referred by the senate to the courts and that he would reserve any evidence I may be able to give for those courts oo THE WEATHER 1 k MRS O O HAMMONDS has been called the Colonel House of Oklahoma because she is secretary and adviser to ernor Henry S Johnston The legislature recently demanded her dismissal charging she took too her shoulders but the governor paid no attention Warm but Where is that Groundhog's This morning was the warmest in a time The official registered 44 degrees at 8 o'clock despite the occasional March showers At no time during the night did the mercury drop below 36 four above frost point Highest day was 55 in the shade The variation for the past 24 lours was only 19 degrees Shortly after midnight a breeze came up and the sky over- cast About dawn rain began to fall and continued intermittently throughout the morning A year ago today the ture was 58 degrees at mum The minimum for a year ago last night was 20 bringing a sharp frost The weather was fair Hopscotch and jumping rope have taken the place of fox and geese games in the snow the advent of garden means the small will soon be playing hookey to spade the back yard or mow the lawn maybe THEATRE PIONEER MARRIES POETESS SAN FRANCISCO March By The Associated Maurice of the little theatre in the United States and Miss Ellen sen poetess were married here yesterday Brown is the daughter of a prominent Seattle family The couple plan to leave Thursday for Mr home in Monday's Most Severe In Since Year KYOTO Japan March By The Associated sand persons perished in day's earthquake an official an- today said Officials of the observatory at Osaka say that as far as western Japan is concerned the quake was the severest since is in- the region affected by quake and is the seat of a police prefecture which has been tabulating reports from the towns in the whole district It was this prefecture which ier today was given as authority for the statement that there has beer casualties including dead and injured in the tion of and four other nearby villages E IN COURT Negro Accused of ing Fags Implicates Coroles Gus Garrett a negro IS waived preliminary m city court this morning on a charge second degree burglary for the alleged theft of valued at from the Union Pacific on -or about October 31 1925 and Angel Coroles Utah Bottling Works requested time to consult counsel on a charge of receiving the property alleged to have been stolen by Garrett Judge A continued until ar- Bail was fixed at -in each case SECURE CONFESSION Arrest of Garrett and was about oy Deputy Sheriff O H Mohlman worked on the for several days He secured a written con- from Garrett he said im- plicating Coroles as the purchaser of the stolen In- his confession Garrett ex- that he stole the while he was employed at the commissary as janitor He used -a rented automobile to to Coroles he said The date back from until January when rett left the employ of the com- TRACED cial agents of the railroad company came when it was found that the -had Deputy Mohlman worked with them finally centered out Garrett as a With a few slight threads of evidence to work upon icer finally wove a- net around rett and secured his confession He said that Coroles had paid for the cigarets and still owed Deputy Mohlman says information that sold arets at low prices the period of the i Garrett said into Oie commissary storeroom the the shaft then took the loot through a basement door to his rented automobile UNITED STATES WANTS mm PACT BETWEEN THREE Negotiations Carried On With Great Britain and Japan DELICATE STAGE Proposal Calls for Con- ference In Geneva After June 1 WASHINGTON March The United States has definitely posed to Great Britain and a naval limitation conference to meet in Geneva not earlier than June 1 Officials here are silent in the present delicate stage of the dis- but they manifestly a i-j hopeful that the now move will bring the first sea powers together ultimately around the conference table This hope to be based on definite knowledge of the feeling in London Tokio Steps to sound out tlm British and Japanese still are in a status however which makes definite ment impossible Presumably plan plates discussions among delegates of the governments at Geneva where all the principal nations already are represented in the league of nations ament conference As the Japanese government In- in its reply accepting the original plan that gates with proper instructions to conclude a naval treaty could not reach Geneva from Tokio before June 1 any ence probably will be deferred until midsummer The British government the original plan virtually Great Brit- relation French or Italian naval problem's is considered however a possible obstacle to an eventual power agreement to limit naval craft all along the line REST OUT WEST Will Choose Spot Between Michigan and Utah for Vacation WASHINGTON March By The Associated to spend the in the west He has no selection among the many summer residences of- him in western states but he has made up his mind to his summer white house somewhere beyond the ies Offers that he regards as very tempting have come to him from places covering the stretch from Michigan to Utah REST He does not want to spend the summer too far away from ington he feels that the west better than any country the tion and cool climate which intends to make a prerequisite of any selection he may make he decided when he will leave Washington He recently moved out of the White House permit extensive repairs to be made to the upper story and roof and is comfortably housed now in one of ton's finest residences on Du Pout circle It is unlikely that he will another moving day until he be- gins to feel the pressure of real summer weather perhaps as late as July or August TROUBLE For years Mr Coolidge has from a mild bronchial ble that made Washington particularly depressive him and has led him to seek higher altitudes for his Quite from that ation he said by his intimates to desire to become better with the west and mid- dle west He has greatly enjoyed trips that section since en- tering house larly his Journey to Kansas City last Armistice day He has been his most trusted advisers should visit oftener the people of who see a MILLIONAIRE BY YOUTH OF 17 CHICAGO March By The Associated Bush 66 millionaire president of the Bush and Gerts piano head of a of music here and one in Dallas Texas rescued from the cago by a boy Monday after he leaped or the water from the Michigan avenue bridge was seen in water near the Clark street lour from the avenue span Ott dived the Clark street bridge and after brought Mr to shore