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   Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - September 5, 1927, Ogden, Utah                                WEATHER UTAH Fair night and day litlle change in temperature showers north night Moderate temperature PEACH forget ilio Peach celebration at Brigham City on tember 9 and 10 Ogden will be there and hopes bigger throng than ever Free 50 OGDEN CITY MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 5 1927 by Frank Francis Today is Labor Day sponsored by organized labor It is well for this great country that labor has in its f men and women who stand for the rights of the workers We hear much these days as to the farmer failing to receive his fair share of the The trouble with the farmer is that he has been slow in realizing the workers in factories have discovered that without organization no group can expect to be justly con- This is an era of organization in the unorganized must Great industrial leaders get their heads together and fix prices Much of everything the farmer buys has through a process of fixing Even his own products before they reach the consumer have under- gone an inflation in price based on understandings even though nothing more than agreement The day is coming when common labor will be taken care of in a ner to provide the humblest toiler with a living wage When dire necessity knocks at the door of the plain worker he will work for a day or a day in der to keep the wolf away The larger his family the more hopeless is his power to resist the beating down of his wage When unemployment is the common laborer is at the mercy of those who hire A few unscrupulous employers can beat down the wage scale to a point below a and when that is done all employers are forced by competitive conditions to sezk ers at the same pay Of late years heads of industry ploying thousands have discovered that giving the workers the means by which to her liberal con- sumers can industry be kept at a high level of prosperity and as a result many of them have the wisdom of keeping up wages More and more men of money are learning the philosophy of doing good They have found that the mere possession of dollars means that life is in heart throbs and so they are endeavoring to spread the seeds of kindness GIRL CAUGHT AFTER ESCAPE FROM WEBER COUNTY JAIL Check Writer Says She Give Up COMPANION SOUGHT Two Get Away in Office Car in Daylight Mis E Taylor who escaped from the county jail Sunday afternoon was arrested today by Deputy Sheriffs O H Mohlman and Harold R Davis while she was riding down yon in an automobile driven by Miss Flo sister of William Wilson proprietor of the Hermitage hotel Miss Taylor said she was on her way to the sheriff's office to give herself up Miss Wilson said she appeared at the Hermitage hotel at an early hour this morning Miss Taylor said that A H Newton jail trusty who escaped with her was also at the hotel and was not trying to set away Members of the sheriff's office immediately went to the hotel to arrest him DON'T MENTION IT Today the man of money Is more considerate of his less fortunate bor than ever before in history and the spirit of fair play is manifesting itself in circles where wealth The world is getting better M Brigham City is getting ready fpi Peach Day and J W Horsley who is directing the preparations predicts a wonderful celebration Brigham City peaches were never more attractive in color and flavor than they are this year The crop is beginning to move by the carload and by Peach Day the season will be at its best No annual event in receives the widespread notice that Peach Day does A few years ago a Peach Day float 3 basket of peaches which was a mammoth basket with twelve beauties in it was and the picture was re- produced even in Europe Brigham City is lo be lated on having the enterprise which each year makes Peach Day sible Ogden saw Lindy in flight for a few minutes on Sunday morning when the famous aviator circled over the business center v Three or four times the Spirit of St Louis circled coming low in der to give a good view and then it started on s direct line to Twin Falls Within a few minutes after fixing on its course the Spirit of St Louis became only a speck on the horizon and soon was out of sight One remarkable feature was the interest displayed by children Even little ones just starting to talk were aware that Lindy had achieved greatness Who is That question i was put to a by News j and Views Search was being made throughout the intermountain country today for Miss E Taylor fictitious and A H Newton a trusty who caped from the county jail afternoon The couple made the getaway it is believed In the sheriff's department automobile which later found abandoned at the Hermitage resort in Ogden canyon Why the automobile should have been left at the Hermitage is a lem members of the sheriff's department are unable to solve It was at the Hermitage resort Miss Taylor passed a fictitious check upon Wilson the proprietor She was being held in jail on this charge when the escape was made TRUSTY RELEASES WOMAN Investigation by the officers failed to find anyone at the resort who saw the couple leave the car there cr who saw either of them around the place The officers believe that Newton the trusty who had access cor- ridor of the women's ward procured a and removed the screws from a hinge which the door to the room in which Miss Taylor was held With the door open they are be- to have gone out the rear of the jail and to the back yard of the county building where the department was with the key in the lock The escape Is believed to have been made sometime after 2 o'clock day afternoon while Holden deputy was in the sheriff's office alone GET GOOD START It was nearly an hour later that Deputy Thomas England arrived to relieve Holden and going to the rear yard found the car gone tion then showed that the woman and trusty missing They are believed to have driven di- to the Hermitage resort as the car was seen there at o'clock un- occupied From the Hermitage all trace of the couple was lost -as no one recalls ing them there Police departments and sheriff's de- throughout the tain country were notified to be on the lookout for Miss Taylor and the missing trusty The officers believe they may have separated immediately after the escape and descriptions were given of both Miss Taylor who is about 29 years of age wore a dark suit and had no hat The woman is rather heavy set has dark hair eyes and complexion according to the description Newton who is 19 years of age was serving a sentence for holding up H Hardy in his store at 923 street in August to his age he was given a light jail Sentence and later was assigned as jail trusty working in the kitchen Miss Taylor was arrested on August 29 on a charge of passing a fictitious check on the Hermitage hotel for She gave her address as Montclair N J She is believed to have cashed other checks throughout the country amounting to nearly Miss Taylor came to Ogden and resented herself as a solicitor for the Bethlehem Preparatory school at Bethlehem Pa and became with a number of Ogden people ly after her arrival Miss Taylor was preparing to leave Ogden for Yellowstone park when she was arrested after Mr Wilson of the had that the check she gave was no good check books on banks the county were found In her handbag the officers said Miss Taylor is also said to have admitted that she had no funds in the Montclair hank when save the check at the Hermitage Mr Wilson then signed a complaint UNION LEADER SEES MENAGE IN TENDENCY OLIGARCHY Workmen First to Suffer in One Man Rule Claim HIT Federation Secretary De- Flag Waving Grabbers OGDEN REFLECT GOOD op Jump Moving Farm Products STAGE AND FILM COMEDIAN DIES Back came the answer Lindy was the first to fly from New York to Paris Not in all history is there a Icl for the sudden fame of this young man Unknown on the eve of his de- parture by the morning of the day after his name was a household word in nearly every home in by telegraph or less There is not another all the world today as favorably known as Charles Lindbergh And no one would want to rob him of that great distinction for he wears his u Utah has the greatest copper mine in the world That is not boast put out by local pride It is the Continued on Page Two LOS ANGELES Sept The Associated Jiggs Ray for many years a famous stage comedian died at his home here Sunday after an illness of four years Ray claimed to be the original of the cartoon character and portrayed the part in a series of film comedies some years ago For the greater part of his the stage Bay teamed with his wife Emma Ray in comedy Born in Wales Ray came to the United States when 14 years old OGDEN MEN BUY RANCH IN IDAHO H E Skinner and J A Erickson of Ogden have purchased a alfalfa and potato ranch in the river valley on the Yellowstone way near St Anthony Ida they an- today The deal involved in erty values and was handled by the Fred T Flinders company Railroads centering -in Ogden will handle this fall the heaviest freight traffic in their history with dous movement of California and fruit potatoes livestock anl grain ex- the records of past years acr to railroad pating that the peak of California fruit movement will be reached soon after September 15 the Union Pacific and Pacific railroads are rushing cars txf California an average of 900 empty Pacific Fruit Express re- cars going west daily BUSY SUNDAY Sunday was the high peak for refrigerator movement to the west 001 cars going through Ogden In ad- dition there were heavy orders for fruit cars for Brigham City North Ogden and Provo districts Supt H L Bell of the Ogden Un- ion Railway Depot company said this morning that the present fruit movement from California is bringing 450 cars daily to Ogden but that this will reach 900 to 1000 cars at the peak Unless there are damaging rains in California the fruit will continue heavy until late at least 7 WHEAT MOVEMENTS Wheat movement into Ogden 1s reaching and Tuesday re- are expected to set a new high mark for this year On that day yard receipts for Sunday Monday and Tuesday morning will show in the ords Grain men anticipate the wheat movement of September will surpass any record ever established through Ogden Potato movement is expected to increase from Weber and Davis counties while heavy peach ship- ments are now being made from fruit growing areas of Utah to be followed by grapes and apples As a direct result of this business the railroad companies are employing now forces than at any time during 1927 with prospects of further increases September and con- excellent employment tions throughout the fall SEN BORAH GETS LOST IN PARK WASHINGTON The Associated Borah of Idaho today probably believes he could find his way to civilization more easily on the trackless prairies of his native state than froin the small confines of an effete eastern park in Washington While on his daily ride on his ite horse Jester through Rock Creek park Senator Borah became lost and for two hours searched for a path to reach the city's streets and habitations Finally he rode along the creek for which the park is the entire length of the reservation until he came to an automobile road Rock Creek park is a familiar scene Idaho senator's horseback but he decided to desert his usual bridle paths and struck off through the woods He rode for an hour and then decided to return home but discovered he was hopelessly lost Even Jester the horse he has ridden for the past seven years in the park was baffled to find a familiar path out timber FLIER HOPS OFF CARIBOU Maine Sept The Associated On- tario to London plane Sir John Carling hopped a m eastern from a field in from here for Flight Told in Brief By The Associates Sir John Carling on to with Harbor F- balked by er ended and a forced landing near here ALLAHABAD Pride Detroit arrives from Karachi in its against around the world OLD and photographer iii news plane escaped with a ducking as their plane somersaults in surf when it to get in air ahead of monoplane Old Glory which was planning a test flight preparatory long to Rome The Windsor monoplane Royal Windsor was also being made ready to leave from the beach here on its hop N new biplane Ville de Paris preparing for test flights which within a few days bring it also into the running for honors CORUNNA F T Courtney today and considering starting a flight to New tomorrow He was driven here by day after starting a flight from Plymouth England with intended stops Azores New Foundland and New York for delphia of the Princess Xenia was considered doubtful LONDON A Levine announced that he might begin his return to America FLIERS MAKE UP TIME Still Have to Girdle Globe BROOKLYN WALL Explosives Set Be- tween Courts and ords Buildings NEW YORK The Associated bomb ion early today cracked the walls and shattered in tlie Brooklyn supreme court building and the hall of records No injured In the block adjoining these two buildings are building the borough hall the Brooklyn Polytechnic and the eye and ear hospital The Kings county is two None of these building's was damaged The bomb exploded -in separating the supreme court ing and the hall records ly on the alleyway side of both structures was shattered Granite chipped slight holes and cracks were blasted at the bases of two buildings both three-story granite structures pieces iron pipe and a spring in the alleyway con- authorities blast was caused by a time bomb Policemen on duty in the neighborhood saw no previous to the explosion and no-one was discovered from the after blast Police to place for the explosion although their investigation was started on a- theory that work of Sacco-Vanzetti tors The emergency guard established a month ago when explosions two subway stations Manhattan prior to the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti has that time Sept The American round the world airplane f the Detroit o'clock afternoon British India Sent CBy Press to make the time by their entanglement in government at American fliers Brock F Schlee were tor 925 distant early this morning a their swept from the royal air force flying field here where it landed yesterday alter a hop from Bunder Abbas Persia flight down the Persian gulf was a short period of head winds but upon arriving land they found intense They also encountered a dust storm which caused them no- inconvenience and near Karachi j to heavy low fly ing clouds and rain When approaching the city the discovered a leak in one of the tanks but this was quickly With miles behind them since their start on August 28 Brock and Schlee have to go their route touches India Rangoon Burma Tourane French Indo-China Hongkong and will cross by way of and Hawaiian islands ARREST YOUTH ON CHATTANOOGA Tenn Sept By The Associated I ed and a defense of the rights oi filibuster in the senate were outstanding in an address delivered at a Labor day celebration here today by Prank Morrison secretary of the American Federation of Labor In outlining what he described as a reaction or swing to the now in progress in all countries of the Mr Morrison warned his ers against relinquishing personal rights because he said such ments always begin with the workers and might conceivably lead lo an auto- cratic government ONE WAN RULE tendency toward one man rule is seen in the present agitation for de- struction of the primary system and a return to the old convention plan where slates are made and candidates nominated by the he said to 02 later by hand picked delegates to conventions The same tendency can in agitation against that group of courageous men in the United States who a ter to defeat special Labor injunctions he characterized a's sinister and declared that ths theory that labor is property by the foes of bor NO COMMODITY How can the right to do labor or the right to do business be classified as he asked Both are Inherent in man Neither can be or exchanged Both are personal rights just as other in- herent is arable from himself The power to labor consists of understanding and he His power is can Teapot dome case direct trade he said defenders of the Teapot dome transfer to private exploitation are the same who use the same methods in defending the union the yellow the labor injunction and those who oppose direct primary of these questions are inter- woven by men who would destroy ular rule arid who would step by step set up an- industrial political oligarchy PLOT ON AMERICA A plot was the er's classification of the corporations in the western Pennsylvania coal fields where a of union miners been in progress since the first of- April He said the mining camps are rampant with j bootlegging immorality Our country has no room for the Morrison he be garbed in cheap inent his opposition to constituted or whether he wears broadcloth and flaunts his disregard law and order by seizing the instrumentalities of government and attempting prove his ism by waving the Stars and Stripes Wet Blankets Thrown Over Ocean Flight VANCOUVER BARRACKS Wasli Sept The Associated verbal Tret blanket was thrown over trans- oceanic flight projects here by Lieutenant Oakley G Kelly who with Lieutenant James A made a sensational non- stop from to San Diego four years ago flights in ial planes the sea are not practical and never will be ible in my opinion said tenant With weather conditions that exist day in and day out the risk Is too great Lindbergh himself said that he flew through a knot in the weather Overland if trouble develops you will ably make a but if a plane is sea the chances of getting out are slim only way in which flights across the sea be practical is to provide immense landing barges And Relieve said Kelly grinning at his companion fliers in the be close together and plenty of them There is no commercial value in a flight KEEP GREEN'S IN LABOR Secretary Davis Good Pay Keeps ness Humming CHURCHES ADVISED Leader Says Workers Must Xat Be of Stand POISON CANDY DISTRIBUTED Unbalanced Woman in Kansa City KANSAS CITY Sept The Associated Press of poisoned candy in a south side was being investigated by police today A woman was be- responsible affair reported to police last of Mrs Julius Tulper a box containing several pieces of in tbe yard The showed tlie candy mother tampered with A druggist examined it and said he Contained dy was city chemist for ex- amination Two Bother boxes of candy were found block last week and examined by the city chemist con- wheat A one-pound box was sent to the home of Mr and Mrs Sydney night Sunday school party in progress and three at those candy became ill The package was delivered by a drugstore delivery boy A clerk at the store and the delivery boy said the package was the store by a woman who asked it be delivered and she gave the boy 15 cents troubled The candy was not purchased at the store however Other the neighborhood recently led the police to believe that someone of unbalanced mind had a i grudge against the families in which were children HOLIDAY OBSERVANCE Hundreds of persons headed for Lorin park shortly noon today to attend the Labor day program of the Trades and Labor assembly which was to start at 1 o'clock Others departed Hooper where Farm Bureau day is being celebrated sports program was scheduled to begin at 1 Farr park to be followed at 3 o'clock by a baseball game A second of sports events is to follow baseball game for boys girls fat men fat women and married men prizes are to be given by Ogden merchants Awards will made for the largest union family on the grounds The Hooper Farm Bureau day program opened at 10 o'clock this morning con- test The afternoon program will in- elude a program of talks and music beginning o'clock Horse races chariot races and foot races the program starting at 3 o'clock followed by a tug-of-war and baseball game A grand ball is scheduled for night CLUBS SELECT HOTEL BIGELOW GV R Swensen 19 years of Wilson was arrested shortly after Selection of Hotel as the for several orT was announced today by Thomas E manager the autumn season marking the in- of new affairs by civic clubs ind similar units and Professional will have luncheons at the Hotel low Sept -10 Luncheons of the are for day hotel Sigma Chi college ed its plans tor a series of events at the hotel With these events scheduled there will be one or luncheons sach day at the hotel with lo whig Federal Business Tuesday Exchange i midnight today on the North Rotary j highway a charge of obstructing and Lions club The arrest was made uty Sheriff D According to the officer Swensen the pavement to some southward struck the darkness the report set Little damage was caused Swensen was released upon his appear city court Tuesday Baseball PHILADELPHIA Sept The Associated Philadelphia Athletics today won the from Washington 2 to 1 The winning came in the ninth when with the bases gled scoring Ty Coob PITTSBURG Sept By stopped winning taking this morning's game of a few hours ble header 8 to 6 v Friday Retail Credit association Business and Professional men's club A number of other similar sons though not definitely scheduled BOY 9 ABANDONS TO FLAMES KOKOMO Sept By The Associated when a match with which playing in a barn loft ignited a pile of papers Gerald Price 9 fled to his nearby home leaving his younger brothers Robert 5 -3 to be fatally burned Volunteer The floor then Cries of the little tots were heard and an opening the the outside They were huddled in with flames through cracks In the floor also had been scalded by wa- ter poured onto the flames by the bucket brigade They died with a Sept held troit to four today Chicago ting out the Tigers 5 to 0 in the morning game of today's double CHICAGO Sept came but of its losing today after ing dropped seven a- row to a St the morning Lefty re- cruit held the Cardinals to five hits ATTEMPTS TALL ADRIAN Mich Sept Associated A Cicero from the of an observation feet here Sunday -in an at suicide The man struck the the fall of feet in- juries so not believed he THREE FIRES DAMAGE TIMBER Weber Sheriff's Office Promises to Take Action mountain fires which are in timber areas near and threaten to seriously damage scenic Sections to sheriff's off ice with the forces be organized under the state law to fight the Fire has been in Malan's basin where one of the finest groves near Ogden This accessible timber to er has been for several days in the area The third fire which day is on the west side of North fork Ben Assurance has been given by the deputy sheriffs in absence or the forces necessary to ex- these WASHINGTON Sept By The Associated Press The much dis- cussed problem of is really a of- Secretary of Labor Davis de- clared in a statement today in com- memoration of Labor day said if our people in an economic sition Where they can buy what they want consumption will catch up with As bur standards of living rise our demands for goods the secretary continued A majority of our workers receive good substantial wages but there are thousands of them who have yet to get beyond the existence line and when these be- come so situated they can buy what they want we shall need to over the matter of tion KEY TO The of the employers of today come idea that as we develop and improve the home market we insure better times for all concerned This has fully proved itself during the tremendous ty of the past few years we have great and we shall make more in the years to conie We shall continue in the tice of seeing to it that the nation's wealth is more evenly divided and that the worker receives a fair share in return for his contribution to ican prosperity FEELING OF CONFIDENCE And thus we celebrate this Labor day with a new feeling confidence knowing that reciprocal respect between all units of industry is to be a permanent one: We know that out of the war seeing of those who insisted from the that in industry and labor ards should be placed within the-reach of all there have come benefits that are wealth peace profitable employment and -a new and brighter than the American man and woman have ever before faced To American workmen President Green of the American Federation of Labor expressed congratulations on their achievements of the past year and urged them to oppose any re- Continued on Page Two CHILD SUFFERS FRACTURED LEG Bessie Cheshire ter and Mrs leg and had some of her out evening at when she was struck by an automobile driven by Hinds Lake on r the state highway of Ogden According report made utp Sheriff D who came behind a directly in- of the ward bound Hinds at ja slow rate of he said stopped his car striking the She was taken to the Dee hospital SEARCH FLIER RIO The Associated da Mantia publishes Para saying all searches the north the toward for aviator Paul Sle among the the interior also have failed CATHOLIC GROUPS CONVENE LOS ANGELES Sept f By The Associated Seven thousand delegates were expected by leaders of the thirteenth national conference of Catholic charities to be registered be- fore the close of today's session here the second day the five-day con- vention Although the conference opened In fashion yesterday the first of the principal business sessions were on today's program Health problems were the basis of of the important of the programmed conferences These In- cluded the joint meeting lof the com- on- families and discussions of methods of helping the physically handicapped and out clinical CAL TO DISCUSS PROBLEM RAPID CITY S D Sept By The Press summer in the west Coolidge aeaves for Washington week take up with al leaders disposal of various lems which -confront the His three months in the Black Hills have afforded him the opportunity to map out- in a general his opinion on administrative questions but he is waiting until he can confer with and senate leaders belore reaching any definite decision t BRIGHAM BAIL J t f Harry Deem pi of Brigham City was o'clock Sunday night at North Ogden by Special Deputy Sheriff M Holmes on a charge of reckless driving s He was brought to the county jail at den where furnished bail and He is to appear in the North Ogden justice Tuesday   

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