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Show Phone 50 or 51 Do Not Recche Your Daily Herald You If The Home Newspaper WE I) LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, Number Volume 22. START SUIT 4 tlire yi u i a Si Hinthing we cica do Note In the followthat will pu more money into ing article, Congressman Pat man of Texas, author of the ton and gne mote purchasing bill to give back pay to the ex pov ei will cause better busiues-a "I a prosperous nation service men now, explains his 3,000,000 plan. EY CONGRESSMAN PATMAN BENEFIT sili'-udheli'le that the pai Payment at lace aliie ot tVse me it of adju teds, nice iii l.i certlticatos .low Instead of lit 1945, cates m i .b now will Inaig im a, was preiiously planned, will . mediate j to, pint! to cai. n it con tin an tile distribution of oiei I mo non hi tween 3 non n in peo-p- l h say mat V ,utse , know tl.ete The efc't on buying would I, a low p, r capita cnc illation ot money in out rounMv and we know lie taut And ti.ere is no good that is ecu tug a lac k of pu 'nt. lag na.on why mis ui t debt, which powe and that lack of pun basing iio b n pi. bin li i mf, sed hy the no ,e, should not In pa powir l, using o' doploiable H! fcft f: Claim College Unfair Competition With Milk Vendors. rir-cul.- V-- i $3,-o- : K: i i c it was leaned toMil' is (XD'ited to all. go unfair compc titio t 1 ho summons was setved on January 24 an f uiihss matteis ato fi(d op with n all allot od ton (lav period, suit must ho fill d with t' o Fust Hist ri t i nut t gan dairymen, 1 ho suit will hnia marly a oar of nntpoti, ion hot w eon tho wmk daiivimn anil a i pg unilt i i mil a t with the college. t is unih rstood that tho college milk dust lluifot has a contract for The suit i (ft quaits ot m.lk l,iil will prohahlt ho hasi oil the claim that the college is a public lnstitn mil suipoitid taxation ami that it shoui 1 not enter into tonipeti tien v it It pt'vate entei puses The siinin. ms was served on January 21 and tinder the law, the oil ge has tt n days m which to The suit must be filed answer. with the First District couit hv February 3 unless an agieenimt is leached outside of couit before that date. ' i The day 2 8, Price 9 3 1. 1 OTHERS GOT CASH li is a tm t t lat when the was out war eongiess and, did not Inne adlns'el pai mo toy to pay it 111 cash MELLON TO TO BLAME 1 will tall why It wa.s not paid In cash Mr Mellon as usual when vvai contractors title to admitting that they legal contiaita, got lot tans' legblatlon amounting to about doe nil't, arictng fluid chi" is $3 for payment to sen lee men who woikel side hi Mile with cv 111, tun on nubile ioaos, etc. at a traction of the civilians' p.cv The stimuli got moie than $1 non niet unit cm the sa .in p.iftclplc Hit whim these vote ram were! oi.i th" tnoiH'v dim them It was mu nl oh, no we Km nt got th o u i im considered, himself makes nil incorrect cstl mate of the condition of the treat, tin Vu..en it was considered in 1924 for examplo, he guessed Cum, 000 htiort HOW TO PAY BY LYLE C. WILSON Cnhcd Press Staff Coriespondent WASHINGTON. Jan. 28. (UR) Si'cretdry of Treasury Melltn today denemneod congressional plans for lurther Immediate compensation for World Whir veterans as a pro- gram of unmitigated Inflation of which would lead to greater dept esslott. He predicted a deficit this year exof at least $375,0ti0,n0, and pressed the opinion the compensation project would necessitate an early tax Increase, Mellon discussed the question in testimony before the senate finance committee, which Is considering several bills to cash veterans Insurance certificates. He estimated the cost of cash payments would be (billions). ,'ow that the wnr debt has beep .edteed 8114,000, 000,000 in 10 yeais, and 1, eon nOO.OOO faster than con (Continued on page six) i r i CONDITION (1 I Today i By Arthur Brisbane' (Copyright 1930) ' Annual Fire Electric Plant Shows Logan city is in an exceptionally good condition financially, according to the annual statement of ts and disbursements for 1930 which was if leased by tho city animus ic n at their regular meeting Tuesday evening. Total reect ts tor the year were $175,501 11 as compared with $162,-1101 in 1929 The big featme of 'h.s in the increase in the electric 1 iiese ieceiTls plant jumped Iron $105,721 lk in 1929 to $175, .1 t lauded Lomtioom at San Antonio , Texas, hiokc into Deb ileus of the ITtah State Agri-ft 8 11 in 1930 of Most this c is in ultural applause nlten Jlolet and Daisy Hilton, famous Siamese ollege and the Brigham v ill meet in Loreceipts which Inera.ued Y'oung uu'ver-dttmns, took the zntncss stand together to testify in their gan Thnisday e,tning on the Jttn fiom $S9 6 12 95 to $101 161 21 suit All Myen, their manager, for i eceivership against o' this additional income for college question This is one and atiounUng. Principals in the action are shonn here: of the three triangular debates Loin the electric plant fund was used in payment on the new dielie Id on that Mrs. Edith Myers is at the left, I'iolet and Daisy Hilton iuy. The college nega sel 111 i' t"um will travel to Salt Lake engine, repayment on borrowed ate in the center and Myers is at the light. Iiolet, who P1 it'sd ' , w In u tnev nt t the Fn1 m it.ey and in extension of equip did the talking for the strange pair , testified they had ' e ,it of I La i a'lninatiie teari nient Much of tills Utter v ork l)r W J Vukiis of the depart has been done this year, accot ling receited any of the $21)0, 000 they earned in taude-idle- , tiezer nmnt ot English will arcompa.n to Superintendent M Q Maughan and explained that Myers had said he was putting 'I he extensi m became the1 debaters to Salt Kike msessaiy p.c-it away for us. Notice the double fur coat the twins The Lm- - in ch hate will he In Id ill thiough the much increased reqttii-i.ithe ('lumber of Coiumeice club tl Ullage ot the city are wearing. re itailatum of new wiling for Thur-do- y ( hx k looms at .( currying of heavy loads d Im xaef wording of the mug A ft atuio of the report ts the finResolved that the 'lUi'Mtmn is S' a e of t bill hlioul establish a al pavmcnt on the Busch Su'.7er l'hi.s engine! wa , Diesel engine si 'ii in ninioi lolhges wi'hin t he ii"i 'I he It Y F luiiili ised nsenily and is peep fix i ,ii s " wit unit bonding in addi ,1 'll is compose cl of ,,aid f Meg lint (hi. mm i! H.mis and Beit Levis I. on ri call. ii piyments aie Incog a' II ( i o . nd it he Otsun Clilf made oi the clei'rh plant bonds ut Hie In addili in. a new autoniohile w is will "pi or I.ml in in Jan 28 (UF WASHINGTON", till the dipultlllent tlis The icntral n all! c time Inis' olh go and t lie .1 " ll ol the committee i a t me snh o American Red Cross lia.s refused to '1 he in g il r lie the w mil ill l p li am that general accept the $25,0f0,(ifK npproptia nciipts unci also showed a l'"ht iiuiea.se Don inse-te- d nil ge in sail Like v ill ri si mil hy the senate in the ill. sr vi he i imp. totaling $196, inti not department appropt latlon Pig the least it Iti Dibble ih hat 21 d a ( 1"29 with hill, ("mu mat John Burton Pavne in ill is otii itig man tgi r and Janus Fillmie Tax ti'M'ipls fold the house 'I lie liiUM-- i sit! $1''9 31 I 27 ill '9 III oi Ho" ai cl ( a. in" appropriations the le cominit'eo today I showed a sig,it decline in g ili e tc c.a and the H The committecv took this nction jlniiuliM team wil nnw el inch Pin poi t ill b ite same d ,! and i o on t at a meeting yesterday when it capacttv hot. e attended the il eial sei v n es at the Hide Iaik tin ame a leslution as followspasse It ts the sense ol the cential e'i nel Sandiv aftcinoon for Mis i onimU.ee that the Red (toss is !v i Gheen Buigess, wile of t.eoige Bn g'Sss, who dud imentiv tn a at a position adequately to com plete the task it has undertaken, 'ai an hospital in Die en night stricken areas and The following imptcsstve setvi it herein assumes the responsihili u- ere rench i noir sang w ith ,v of "Kioter, inipkting said task with- - to ii a ip ininu nt nut public upprnpnation Mild and '.'i Wa t Lovely', 1 lull, Jan S LT lam: " And ,i was further on motion pi I'K, F Ballam solo Alton (U Pi i 2s utmtns ot unanim nis'v NEW YORK. Jail Js 'Uc'-T- h" voted that it is the .If ns, vocal del u M's Maltha h liad latuie nth ( t c't , nine!' gi k lii'isl matket slot sense ol tin tpntra! coi.nnittee that D Mnes ti ml Mr- - C, mm Bal solo, gimialh flei a dcniil uc pm i li ; tin i e isi d today lower t oc Li ! Mu It'd (Voss cannot accept the M L I Baiey ot Logan 'I In ol t ipport u que i mu F L Cold, pies dint ot Pie admin stianon of the fund- foi ,e s,n "i c who paid liihute .n the ol leptesenlatnin tmin company . that no pool opi'i il wie gineial leliel pin poses as pi in id lo cmec Kitk deo, tile ncudii latuie leg late t'n enndmlcd had been .moils id tm older 'he terms ol tin hill In if, I) H M McGe Binhop tis-- a (Lit! k (Ml ot male l'i;t ot that stoi ganiatton wliih has passed the sen it" and h nsim R H Uv and Bishop vcith the e to contet cm n a slight tm lease is now pen mg in the house of I w Si anion-that (omes once in a decide ntat tv es ' epi i ii u spoke ot Hie hfe ot devoted hv w i jaised epi esent all ice o M'- - llipgi ss ami what n ge Mil I, r Cat bon urny had ate cimpn. ic d for nthets 'Dlh'i pi opened ippointmcnt ot in n g bet slim I. ai Uv e lie with die a coimiiitlie to cooler B' Medic Con wa - ot fried hv Vma I He later withdiew ills sella e Cit Tho Ti pmon fSpw uil Thete was a protus'on ol ino'um whin n was suggested Ih I'M (Ohiuii lltts ailI opli.it I '! lie mal it shciiild h" intioduced oftciu'RIni'Miient v is m t d t he aid ot t Iip lud t lit Tr.n bc-lb asso.iA'ioii ll. Hyd" Pa k umniplu M C he heuse hv solin' group 01 il. 'rjeti'I VVU ik of th s in .on imn aio beiR old a II bool will b ,i-- l it u the ts.ilt Ia.ke oiun " d dn Mod the i '! 'Maudiiii' th nit toads IUrI It n nuo niLht tin it huiNfja im: in tatiem w a , sqgge-tibor I4 nsod at tho h u lint? at 7 h c' il pit ald - t he i (unity w hit ll w ill he m Ih' v Used a boitu aeons !Mn with oiiM undo? ,i c d -l d'rf'tio!, en e Im tm haulnv hum he senate a loptecl the Hunt ol Mm- Staniod will tunii-whuh President i il n'mbis Josoph Bistlmo w II hy nniicii.il iual M !$ tions Di J M I'oocei and congie-.- s aie mem-o- i 'JTAH Fair tonight and Thors IU c! I hsfi w ill t t'k on tl.i o ai o o' i.t j do all in their power day: little change in temperature to make slier supplemental y to tin tMti Tbu nf'K prs of tin MM in a O A (Luff, Mis Anfu The a mom 'atv ha e gold a IDAHO Fair tonight and Thurs n and Sttmod was expected to i( ll bn ui on of eliun fV( il P.txno at fpnaH temperatu-e- s day. freezing ll a desk He Dents I o of today ' inpn lau'p, Weis it. mg URGE NEW WATER SYSTEM solii of le ton oil whilo wlo p ndnu L and his Jhepiesenta SU.T Hkf) CITY. Jan 2k n i u in Maximum, 34, Minimum, 10 A b'othfr, w'ir goma Hr a ' ci ol'in M Mill- - that the con P o, ms il to expend Jilun nm) to yea- amended to should lie Mini-- ! In. id ot ha 'iMI'o.i wa thn n tiom Cm ago Maximum, 32; -- if tile a Iditiunal an watei te s"cnie supplv mum, 21. wo linns jf a hk'i Hip d iuh ptn.de a checkmate lie bool and in (t count! possible sboitiigc folk wnn into !ih , Mmu.1 aid ills lilt"tl Coldest day this season, December dism ho d next summer was being and citv was vimimmif m is pv-.- i a' hv citv the inside! tide debate. todav unite foil'd 26, il below, eoiiiniission, hit Vital Topic To Be Aired In Debate LOS ANGELES, Cuhf . Jan. 20 You find i outlasts here, at tho Coming edge ot the Iai ifir. pa.ss an through the mountain hour to the last, a wind, freezing told blows down ftom the snow (Oieied mountains. A few minutes liter lit the bottom of the pas, you open nil the automobile windows, take oil' Aru join oveiiuet and ie e neni i , 7ii, men pu king tip" sn uw hoi to in a realty hot c Innate ii i ee K i Red I m i I i Cross Government Aid i i i TRIBUTES PAID I f)n the iui low ilesi rl trails hiipnsing limnbi r of new auto mobiles, their dnvms tn line "stole (kit Ills, 11 plate the old thud hand iais lit Id together by a that of rope, and pieces .straps onto saw on the same trails That is not, xou ale told, the you jesult ot pi ohibi ion closing the saloons, and "keeping dad from : pending ln.s mom y on druik ilonihitinii nevertlii less is re sponsible 'in lemote pails of the deceit, whoever thcie is water, Some there is a whiskev still" list omen hose i at s (any of going out to buy. Others cany the tvxitleg inamitae tuioi Ih ohibit ten develops a Mian-toiospeiity of its own. c c I " Swim", president of Gen-e- t tl Fleet! k is lore, to inspect e one ot h.s tlio iiilaigi mi tit mi nn tons Iai itic Coast plants, and also to tnspei t the 11 K 0 moling pi ( t u i e (oncein tn which l.eneial Elec tin n inteiested. He s es, in the morning paper, news ftont his Schenectady fac-- t woilds orv of the strangest pi ml foi grneiattng power. Vapot tioni Meicmy is used m place of steam 250 "ml pounds n! ineTuty, m a gigantic boiler will low g'lieiaie (hctiii powerfindat thema tei ills max net selves on t if fashion befoie tiny die laitly pul to week Oiiaid leutists seeking xain li to solulin metcniv, because lino did not know how to pm dine a uluiemly low tenipei little i hough that the Mange meld! latserl to the boiling point Anm-n- ,i t -- w mild he 11 (1 to f i ale .11 li ir nil lnteiesling than bigger greater plants laming pic'iue studio0 or even imh vapor powet. gennaimp fncii nii'ii.m i' the giant Jml Men e niaii'it.ic tin ms (Continued on p e I . i i YOUNG WOMAN i 111 Y - STOCK MARKET LEGISLATURE GETS UP STEAM CLOSES LOW v ie sit) i , 1 . 1 -- HAS PAYDAY legi-lati- cl c i , i Trenton Council -- c v c ' ( Wi on Parents To Aids Unemployed Meet Thursday i rs I sl l v a-- it V I The Weather 11 i Boy Injured By Pitchfork In Fall ( U' 1 i I c oti-ul- t- . c T 0 BOND MARKET Mellon said the plan, in effect, would impose a calptal levy on holders of government bonds, kill J A - (Continued on Peg Six) 4 I Large Income Attributed To E eputy x-- D SALT LAKE CPI Y, Jan 28. For-mDeputy Sheriff LeRoy Le Iairsen has, nn income of $2500 monthly md lias scout I'los and cooh t Mailing $5(i,i)iin nocoivHng to a divorc" comuialnt Mdav hy his wife, Rose 11 Larsen Larsen, vc h was former Sheriff Pattens chief assistant in tne last administration, charged by Mrs. Kaisen with being cine! She stated lie- was frequently and, on several occasions thl e'ltetled her Mi- - Li set a ks to m op hly all-imv of $!'iu and th" custody of INDICATES SUICIDE BCTTE, Mont, Jan. 28. (UPJ An Inquest will be conducted in connection with the death of Charles Jenkins, 40, formerly of Nebraska, whose body was found in a gas-- f Hied room last night A stove jet was open. NEW AIR ROUTE BCTTE. Mont., Jan. 28. (UP) A telegram from Sen. B. K. Wheeler of Montana, informed chamber of commerce officials today that a special senate committee lias endorsed the Northwest Air Mall project which would link Seattle and the twin cities. hu-bi- -- thill wo I y i old in The (oinpij'tii leged me idem Hi win n Ini 1 Liisin w ii c h. Id !!(! is pm pen a kni'e GANGSTER KILLED Moiria CHICAGO, Jan. 28 U.P Berkovitz, 27, was ambushed and shot to aoaUt early todav withia less than a block of t ho spot wheio in September. 1926, his brother, I,, an altuber, 1928 Howard was killed by gangstors. llnedten- BOYS RIOT N J., Jan 28 (UP) ANNADALE, Nine inmates of the New Jersey Stale teformatory for boys wete missing today and nine others were injured aftei a race not broke out among the 490 boys of the institution HYRUM BROWN LAID TO REST Rl mm 11 Hy il an-- e i S" Fi i"k Hi" I i wnh chapel set vices for held Monmi Third ward M Ciiii"i rBovc n veue m day son BATTERY v; & ,4 ac-co- lon-uii- ,' e ' J The per capita k,g in Imgan city lnctciiseci duripg 1930 to 94 eent as compared with the exceptionally . low total of 17 cents Ip 1929 ding to the annual teport of Hre Chief C W. Rapp, which was releasad by flic city commiHSlon Tue,aay eve.iltrg Total loses for the year were $9,413 89 as compared with $3,049 in 1929 The mcieae was blamed hy Chief Rapp on the unusual wea-tKcondlftonB Including a hot, dry summer and an unusually long and severe cold winter Property valued at $128 215 00 was threatened by fire with $92,- 000 00 insured. Causes of the fires wete listed as follows Defective chimneys, 2, spatks from chimney, 13, burning soot, 3; burning grass and rubbish, 9, overheated stoves, hoc 5; overheated 3; furnaces, ashes, 2, children and matches, 2, unknown, 7, flectric wiring defec the, 1, automobile electric wiring detective, 2, gasoline exploded, 3; electric motor over heated, 1; incendiary, 1; smokers carelessness, 3, smoking meat, 1, thawing water pipes, 4, chicken brooder, 1, stove smoking, 1 hot water Jacket ex plosion, 1, spontaneous Ignition, 1, tnotot exhaust over heated, 1 In bis recommendations for the year Chief Rapp asks for the in stallatlon of two fire alatm sys tems One ts to have warning hrlls to warn of the approach of the anpatattu at tho intersections of Mam street with First North, Center, First South and Third Ni.rth streets. He also asks for a the slant), system of 20 boxes with an estimated cost of $10,04)0. The tirst annual repot t on the Logan ( ache tmbiilance was also made by Chief Rapp. The repot t shows the new car to be sell sup porting $367 collected in fees for th" vear and operating expenses of Th" ambulance traveled $297 07 756 miles in making 126 ralli, 98 of which were tor sickness and 28 lot accidents (in L'cii-Iativ- I !ilning To Refuses Accept i t St. Loss. Mer Billy Sunday Fights On. $ mm Report Shows Low Fire Increase From Receipts. R New Cosmic Eye. u t V $3,400,-000,00- c Desert Bootleg Stills. Potter From Meicury. S. KILL A. CM? ? Cents Mellon Says Payment Would Increase Depression. fCHlEF RAPP Siamese Twins Win Applause In Court 5 PREDICTS Indictments chatging perjury have been returned against Victor Seymour, above, former manager of the western headquarters of the Republican senatorial campaign committee, and George W. below, Norris, grocery clerk at Be ken Bow Seymour Is accused of getbng Norris to run in the primary against U. S. Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska e Ed.to-'- s 1 Simmons has In on seived and pri paration- - arc under wav for the filing of a lilt against the f'tah Sta'e Agiirultuidl college bv Lo Jl KY Wests Vets Would Get 300 Million as ((Bonus I i-Mi- MM) AT pi , J p A Chits-- l hi,.. i ill's ctil-dte- "I I' V, " l M 11 foi ,1 Wall' id Pc ll- -. I l i I.kii IMP ' u mil 'i ' l' ll" Mu W vc aid i h hi v i i "on ml st' . i on he i im eluded a di.i t ny M i -Md igfl IP nd Mi - dii-Ot Vce'l-- i mi' a - )lo Margaret McXeeley, 13, St Ta'il, died last night from mlautiie pat-al- . Thm silay will be pay nav for Pi avu o, "'i ir F PeBattei v C ot the Ctah national ter on 'and Letter V l'er Interim m wa- in h" Ilvium '"Pieteiv guard, it w,i saniiounced hv Caph. m the c v" vi- - ih an tied tain Gent go I) Preston, betterv The innounc enent hv I. Ic M H nl" comniamlei was mule Wednesday when the The dupe l'e (hoiks armed ti mi p u uv w th t l.mv f eiuD and quarteilv Salt Like City Bummi relative- - ,t H" wa- -i The pmol! amount- - to $'67 64 well kno" i Milan H'i foi the dulls held m Oi tohei out iioitheri md oulliein Novetnoer anti December, which Idaho hn a He line- - hoi e at i in noinal cmes would amount to S'll n' ih" in n twelve drills in the cent pisDining the. e vhi Ii tin op months the Deal unit had 'nmnt , The bins tre mo extia drills The nf his all ml lnme-- t and paid even three months and the high i hai ai ii em ml !m uiHir.ng and (hi"k that tney get in Apul for Inv to are the dulls that thev family. putting volion in now will he mote than the AGED CLOWN DIES in esent amount The checks ranged fiom $1 up VALLEY Si kHM X . Jan 33 ?8 to $153 (UP Julis Turnon. 89, last Capta.n Preston stated that these drill checks will be of the old time (iritis clowns and given om at the regular drill a personal friend of President Hoopenod Thursday night and a full ver and King A'fonso of Spam, is j attendance is desired. dead. vv c - vv -- I 11 -- I - n GIRL DIES SCT PH'L. Minn. Jan 2k (UP) I liable to obtain the use of the because of tho drinkei pi tor claim ot a recoveimg patient, P h,-- o Mil FIRE TAKES 7 LIVES WILLIAMSPORT. Pa.. Jan 28 (UP) Seven perbons were burned to death today wdton fire detroyr I the home of Clyde Smith near here. Smith and six of h.s are d ead. Mrs Smith and the surviving child, aged two, ate in a ciitn al concilium at a hospital lieie I t -- y is. TAKES POISON HONOLULU, Jan. 28 (UP) Will II Lewis, 63. son of one of Honolulu's first families, took bis life today by poison. ISSUES BAD CHECKS PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 23. (UP) Major Richard M. Cannon, son of Bishop James Cannon , Jr., mu.-- t aaain face trial on cbaigea of violation or th state labor laws through his asserted failure to pay workmen with good checks. de-m- d ASK FLOOD CONTROL SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 28 (UP) A delegation of cittens fiom Davis ami Boxelder counties today with their ieprcenta-tive- s and esn.dors on pi ins for flood control which was expected to be taken by the state b this session. oon-fetre- d re |