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Show PHONE 50 or 51 THE HOME N ot Recehe Your Daily Herald You Do If Volume 21. NEWSPAPER Number 252. LOGAN CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UTAH) Governor Dem Says New Tax System 10 BE SEI ft him. un nu HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER Says Not Guilty Of Killing Step-Moth- ( Daughter. f DENVER, f'olo U t 25 U.P) Mrs. leatl O Loughlin today Mitered a plea ol not guilt v when arraigned in district court her on a chaigc ot murdering her , 10-- Leona stepdaughter, year-ol- Loughlin. A of not plea guilty also was Flank O Loughlin, unIlls tnal on murcle of Leona der chaiges v.as set for November .ten u by 12. Attorneys for Mrs. O'Lpughlln were given until next Friday to tile any motion they may desire to mane In th ease or for their clien to lunge her plea. Judge Henley A. Calvert said the tnal da'e would be (leclded upon next Saturday. NEW EVIDENCE IS DISCOVERED LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25 (UR) Njg Evidence of a 'criminal plot as the cause of the 1 1,500.000 blast which wrecked a portion of the Garment capitol building Oct. 17, was claimed hy fire department-nien- tinvestigators today following the discovery of a missing section of a gas pipe. inch The pipe, of vize and nine feet long, showed unsigns of having been recently screwed, investigators Paul Wolfe Everett Harris declared. The missing pipe, they asserted, apparently had been removed from a section of the gas conduit on the floor where the explosion three-fourth- s 7and Th e Amendments. Fust session t Institute smoke screen ed the by the oppressed masses is, Why trust the legislature to make things dust-throwin- g generally iu the Logan tabernacle at 7:30 m. with President E G Peterp son presiding. It them will he is expelled an attendance ol JO) delegates is f r gets so thick difficult quite working titan, the farmer and small home owner to set what really for Ins best good. is all-ai- By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). Mat Made Thought? Can You C h i u- If heat? God forbid such travesty! It is notorious that both of those organizations and others of similar colo1- have always been diametrically opposed to anvthmg in favor of the MASSES. They are interested only in the FEW. Supported and maintained by the biggest tax dodgers in the state of Utah, their main purpose is now xvhat it has always been to keep the responsibility of maintaining all government expenses largely on the shoulders of those least able to pay. Farmers and iiome owncs of Utah, vour chance to get relief frojn your tax burdens have never been ' brighter than at Dont get present. bewildered or afraid of the smoke screens cast out bv those who av mid keep you under continual bondage. Tote FOR the amendments! Elcit the best men for the legislature even though you may have to pick them from tzvo or three tickets. Dont take any chances siith any one opposed to the amendments. If you do that, things should get better. Its a cinch, they cant get any worse than they are. Kills Too ,1 Ic oho! Many. Tlio.-- Queer Russians. head of McCarter, THOMAS t New Jersey's public service the car lares, abolishing reduces voluntarily noration ten cent "casual rate," and doing away wdh compulsory purchase This Is news, betokens. of cause it is so unusual. those that are Nevertheless, that the faitly old, remember New York Manhattan railroads in while it charged made no mom-cents, and made plenty of money when it reduced the fare to five cents. tn S. CUTTER, dean the Northwestern university this develops school, medual Eons of years bar k, theory which means billions of years, ultra vmlet rays were much more and poweniil than they are now, activated protoplasm into they life." Thats how lire came. The doctor does not tell us what ar tivated the living pioto-plasinto THOUGHT, emotion, ait, imagination. DR. IRVING (,t LEGCE, of the CHAIRMAN farm hoard, tnuls a sensible way of unloading some of the wheat bought to that the government stabilize the pine that wouldn't his unloading stay stabilit d, and farmers. will help, not Lint hie will stilonre h by feeding An excellent it to the hundrv idea, and the wheat will be worth all that the government paid for it, no matter what the price per bushel. carried law Roman poMin wheat In a ha?, and (hewed it as they mate bed. Then skulls show Today s Best Story lated to equalize the tax burden. Their adoption is the first step necessary to build the new system. With the adoption of the amendments it will then he the duty of the state legislature to construct Utah's new tax structure. Winter Road Resignation ol Dr W W from the T'SAC faculty was by the trustees of the in sliiigi.in at their meeting Satur day The trustees give Dr. Henderson a vote ol cmiidenre and decided not to a p t the resigns Don The hoard praised tin facul, ty member for j, st service and expressed confid n e m his mtegri ty. Ilen-deiso- i , hi-- and Bung-Htaite- Smith To Be On Air Monday l l'l-'- blip I i 111 : 111 i v -- I s i v . i i nffurs was won e tl-- - nforc eniont by Depute Oliver Flames contest consisted m throwing iv net around the heignljoi-wlierthe supposed murder fles, and combing the citv Thp ' waa won bv Oliver in the d tun- - of .2 bouts and 17 mm , Tie special pie eating contest f'.i k'ddies took lie speelami s with . Tin ciistajd pie contest s' Wendell Monell of wi. won C Wood;, o' si nonl who was . t b:'e and a .swallow ahead of 1. une Ui hm (Non of the Junior h school im V' other n'tf sting event whii)i lull the -- ppi'.ifins aw A tew minutes later, Remund pounded through the center of the over bowled the Wyoming line, secondary defense and galloped to 15 the away Wyoming yard line before he was brought down from behind by Dir. From here, Gillespie circled left end for a touchdown His attempted piacekick was wide. During thp second and third quarters, the two teams battled up and down the field with fumbles coming fast and frequent, stopping many seemLng scoring drives of the Aggies and forcing Wyoming into bad holes time after time. Some beautiful kicking by Ross equalized the superior offensive of tho Aggies. WYOMING SCORES IN LAST PERIOD The first Wyoming score came early in the final quarter following a beautiful kick by Ross which was downed by a Cowboy end on the Aggie line. Forgeon dropped hack to boot the oval out of danger but a bad pass from Vranes, tile first of the day for the Aggie center, caused him to fumble. He recovered but was downed behind the goal line to give Wyoming two points. The Wyoming touchdown came a few minutes later after Gillespie got off a poor kickoff from his own 20 yard line. Wyoming started a scoring drive from the Aggie line and finally took the ball to the seven yard line with the goal to make m four tries. It required all four tries and a five yard penalty when Vranes was offside before Barnps could finally Barnes carrv the ball across. placement for the extra point was - wide. Resignation Of A. C. Professor Refused c l (Continued on Pave Seven) I hose who selfishly want the greater part of the tax load carried Athletic Rally, Feature of Bungstarter Campaign e point. - 1 he proposed amendments lay the foundation for a system calcu- n X Suielv, the dust throwers would have the working man, the farmer or the small home owner pin his faith on the Utah Associated Industries or the Utah Taxpayers Association ? ap-pro- s l'i victim over Wvommg at the stadium Saluicla The game was played on a snow and rain swept gridiron before a seatteiing of tans in both elands. The snow started to tall shortly before the game and either snow or cold rain fell continuously during the contest GILLESPIE SCORES TWO TOUCHDOWNS Co Captain Dan Gillespie counted the first touchdown for tho Aggies oil ihe second play of the une when he cu'back through tackle, shook off Cowboy tackers and dashed 71 yards to the goal line. He plaeekicked for the extra not lies. IN NORTHWEST nlq , - Work Urged By Baldridge BOISE, Or 25 (U PI Coni inua-tio- State Highway construe lion work throughout the winter, insofar as weather permits, in Older that emplo ment may be furnished to as many mer as pos sihle. is uiged hy Governor H. C. Baldridge iu a letter to J H of state commissioner Wood, public works Governor Baldridge suggested be set that a sum ot mone aside for construction purposes during the winter Thp governor also urged cooperation between date, county and highway dts trirt construction ptogtams to furnish employment to the maxi mum number of individuals and to accomplish necessary improve meats at a time in the yeat when industry is at its Iowps ehh Fla h man employed, the governor pointed out. is not only five but individuals Mjppottmg furnishes tliesn five individuals power which is re purchasing lie 'ed m all business aim dies In the slate Explosion Traps 82 German Miners hieathlessfy SPONSORS FOR R.O.T.C. CHOSEN Sponsors for th R U T U Battalion at this U S A f ha' e just been elei ted bv the of icer, of the Verla W.hjn of Loorganization. gan was elected spou ji tor the battalion. Other new .sponsors ate ! helma Johnson, Richmond, assistant bat talmn sponsor; .Marian v ot Ogden spouso' for battery A. Ar-lene Stun fet'. Wtllanl, assistant spouso- tor baiterv A, Elcht Wil son, Ogden, sponsor ot Bit'eiy B, June Van Orclen, Ogden, assistant Maurino B, sponsot for batteij Flint. Layton, sponsor ot hat'd v C, Marjorie Hall, Elv Nevada, as ami s'V.irt sponsor tor batten Ruth Johnson I.i gap hand sponsor The sponsois will tike pari in ail oiiiiui inspections aim par-held bv the battalion dun g the year The atll also perform various functions on the xeculive committee for th Milltaiy hall Hn-e- j f i j tn iv-- i l v t 1. Utah Aggies entered the game eleven. Six regulars watched the game from the sidelines becauoe of injuries. Most of the injuries were minor at t airs and by saving Ins men In tins game, Romney should have hts sq iad in tip top shape for the game with B.Y.U. at Ogden n.xt with a badly crippled (Continued on Page Five) Ful& Saturday Scores - f is OAKLEY HAS $20,000 FIRE KRKmiJCHSTAHL. 'ing the iir.-- h uas the puddle Ormany, I 'Im, 'UP OAKLfA 0 t This was won per race An explosion in the, in O. t 1T UP nv ot the principal Iliad, fashion hv Joe Lotthouse o Mahath min trapped 2 miners hoi-es on Main street A. nn who was two in Idles and a 'odav, K o other s weit tooued, it in nflHKratio Ini' a jump ahead id Clan me in I while thiee eaped un,h, 'n0Ist ." '' Pi of mms biMoiv vrvxzv through 4ii r (r4zv. f.jjjv.v ihe b'ls'mss Motion d thi town did 2" twie T.lied. a nr ar CUIEC OF POLICE 5CK ) iy ed nnlv fe) men one iiiiiie uitu n tn "f Of Pol, (I'lh it Me, ham wer in tin in: ne im work out nin tiii ti llamas ono we e 'nun Ins annual deer u as otK.ini ed immediately afcr buildings willi his luo'her, J Aifiiur the being the p!0Mon, whuh mmired at mated aiiosif jail!' Ms im. Hate Osh and gane nm-- ! l p in average Losses w ev onlv paMiaily covI'nsseiicer lie lepnits phlpi of in the Rhine Fr di ndisial e No plans for r set r n, hind si,,' ;n hp Hi nonlua-- f of Sar eted bv nvle w h r lie an bate hee turn v r, ip The W'ts atii reronrrnct 'on poMnn ' 'll ha k I'l a tine hn k neiun ed nm If, jt. i 'm fee fiamp i to touch-(Ihvui- h their wav to in tli1 fiiM low inmutcH of Uciios cz..vvta.i o iKlUtm; the people the MJSSRS cant liii't the men n h o m they choose to represent them in the state legislature, then in he writs name, uhoin are they to trust? The tr'uksters are at It again. The dint is scat lei fd fast and furious. The smoke screen ft getting more dense as election day ARREST KERR Cache-Logan- Touchdowns In First Quarter Are Sufficient, If Lor vears the common people have the TOILERS of Utah been erving for relitf from the unlax burden imjust and unequal posed on them. Repeated attempts have been made to amend the statj constitution so that the needed reFlach time, lief could be given. however, those favored by the prestax system have sucent time-wor- n ceeded in throwing enough dust in the eves of the masses so that they have been frightened into voting against any possible relief. Those who need their burdens lightened have consistently stood in their own hght. As a consequence, they are still paying the lion's share of the upkeep of the state government. And they are still groaning under the unequal burden, while those who frightened ihem into leaving well enough alone are laughing up their sleeve that their trick worked so well. ae-,0- 1 Two Who is the legislature? Are the members of that body nor the represen, atives chosen hy the people very two vears? creat- it 11 AGGIES on the bent lucks of the farmer and the small home outlet imagitu. they see great dangers m giving such power to the legisiat rc. The dust they are throwing into the eves of Ie of the Social Ser-I- , ul 1 tau v, ilj open union had fealurts of them In suc- and social workers present at this cessful operation lovcimg the tan- meeting besides many townspeoas no evening services will gible and intangible assessment ple be held in Logan and ache stakes features. He declared that many of the Sunday night. Speakers at the mass meeting taxes to opponent-- i have will be I)r. A. L. Beelev of tile grind and eeitamly are arguing a of Utah and piesuleiit lot of objections every one of University which has been heard and over- of the Utah State onteience of come by both the state tax com- Social Work and Mrs. Amy Blown mission and later by the legisla- Lyman, director of the social service department of the Relief Tentative plans for thp season's ture. No single new objections Society. lead rslup program for scouters of has been laised, he said, if the Arrangements for the big gathoters thiow aside all this study the Cache Valley Hoy Scout Counering have been completed, w cil were outlined at a meeting of and expense it ill he many years ding to Dr. Joseph A Geddea. the council leadership training who is in charge ot local arrange(Continued on Page 8) scout in committee ments. At the final checkoff of headquarters this week. committee assignments Saturday, the for to ask decided was It every phase of ths plans to handle use of part of thp time of the the laige gathering of delegates iwas discussed and a well claimed monthly union meetings m the varthe to over to put ious districts program was completed. Y. M. M .1. A. members the speMany interesting featuies to renature. seasonal a cialties of lieve the heavy "grind" of almus' leada troop camp continual meetings have been arConducting ers' training course either this ranged and are scattered throughrecwas next fall or early spring out the week's program. ommended. Dr, Geddes has arranged for an FOUR SCHOOLS Information bureau at the Chamlast to the make It was derided ber of Commerce, Sunday from 4 half of the approved courts availto 7 p. m. and on Monday from 8 25 (U.R) Oct. The LOS ANGELES, are Schools a m to 12 noon to aid the incomable to all scouters. r nation's fiist to the plans to be set up, according ing delegates. Every delegate is mail and passenger and outlined, at Preston for Oneida 5 a. m., expected to register Monday mornat was line iniugurated Richmond Franklin districts; at ing and receive proper assign(pst.) todav when two for Benson; at Hyrum for Hyrura ments. Air Western and and district; at Logan for Cache will took off for New The conference will recognize for skyliners future credit in the field of Boelal Logan districts. This school York. one and consist or six meetings work, only those who attend three feaover night camp as the last sessions per day in addition to the (U Ri 25 Oct. France's PARIS, ture of the course. conduc(Continued on page five) fliers, Dleudonne These schools are to be Costes and Maui ice Bellonte, ted in November and December were welcomed home today by with each district having the fola crowd larger but less enthus lowing leaders as follows: Hyrum, , 4, iastic than the multitude which G, Benson, 1; greeted Col. Charles A. Llnd-- j Oneida FrankUn, 4. that bergh upon his arrival here It was also recommended from New York. with the the council cooperate F.S A.C. in holding a weeks intensive training school shortly alter WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UP) The the fiist of the yfar. These couis-eFederal government will carry to include: Specialization its appeal for public aid in reBELLINGHAM, Wash., Of. 25 nature, 10 hours; principles lieving unemployment direct to 24 hours; scoutmastership, radio hstmieis tomorrow night (UP) Sayman Ke.r, alias Ray Curaid a penalization. 24 hours. when Col. Arthur xv'onds, ehnir-ma- tis, was held hy police today afAnother cooperative work with of the president's emer- ter he allegedly ngned a confeson the C.S.A.C. suggested was the employ- sion admitting that he was the gency committee foimer teller of the Tracy Loan conducting of a seouteis department, will go on th air. & Trust company, of Salt Lake mental institute for one whole day to include all scouters. CHICAGO, Oct. 25. (UP) A fugi City, accused of embezzling $1470. Kerr, in company with Loren tive hlmscHf, never daring to leave his stronghold unless un- O'Blansett was arrested here on t residents near a der heavy gangster guard, un- complaint able, even to visit his home, servlre station where the men Scarfac e XI Oapoue was rec- were waiting for rain to cease. ognized by police today as ab- They were socking a ride to solute ruler of the Chicago Blaine, lieai the Canadian border. O'Blansett claimed lie was a Ne underworld. vada miner and was not involved RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Oct 2 in the Salt Lake City charge Police said Kerr admitted that leaders (UP) The revolutionary who seized control of the gov- he left Salt Lake October 14 SAN FR NClSCO, 0 t 25 of Rrazil ernment yesterday and headed for Canada, meeting (U pj Here is the sad if comamid great confusion, began to- O Blansett in Idaho Kerr's auof Frank plicated story day thp difficult task of res- tomobile, in which he hoped to treated like a stepchild toration of normal conditions reach Canada, was located in who is by Ills stepmother, under a stable provisional re- Seattle. wife. his also gime. Deelaring that he maitied his fathers wife before her 25 (UP' LAKE CITY, Oct SALT final, divorce had became Alfred Handley, 44. Butler-viliannulmesought Addiego today was latal'v injured, Mrs wed24 years of nt-after Henry Knee lit, an expectant AdMatia from ded misery mother was seiinuslv injured diego. and her husband was badly spourse, His stepmother hurt Friday evening in a street Addiego claimed, instigated automobile car intersection 25 years divorce proceedings rash. father. his from ago in Italy She failed to get the final PEIPING, China, Oct. 25 (UP) a little oversight papers, Miss Hentliot Evenson of Seat deelaied wh'ch the plaintiff , a mixMonai v of tin Lutherdiscoverhe had only lecently an United mission, who was ed held by bandits for $fnft,itoo When the second mai riage ransom, has been released, the 19 she and he was took place American lcgn'1011 was inform25. ed today. to complained Addiego J. G Bungstarter, Timothy Fitpatriik Judge Oct 25 (UP) WASHINGTON, secretary. Co). J was scolded, disctplin that he G Senatois passing thtough the Bungstarter, maltreated browbeaten. ed, treas mer. displaying interest m capi'al a' after and genertllv a strong undemirrent of expectsCol J. G the-- custom of story hook step Don which has peon tressed bv executive! memorial. from mothers time varied rep iris that the Wicker-shacommittee, lu a large field, consisting of all law entoi cement commission in prepanns to recommend the Indipendem candiates in Hu A1 modification Volstead ol the ounty, ol B.mgsiarter, th I'eo Ait. .pies' Pal, won second place ill the running broad statement event Police Officer Cha')es Amassen After an ahsrnre from the poli- St. Louis, Oct. 25. (UP' One bin died deaf persons attended the won the ihibtwnling event, close tical arena sinre the fall of 19 8 talkies hist night and heaid the press (1 hy Marshal Os Low of Alfred E. Smuh. former covet tint Democrat!-'candidatvoues limn the screen and en- COOll llflt-ilof New Y'oik and One ol too r ul 'andipg ewty ,,f x in for joy ou it, thev said. 111 r.lih w ,i, ins no,.s, a, u Held will reenter the political contest in which t lies judges m Vomlav at Dxh time NIAFU. Island ()t 25 ITJP' Tne "f tl moon across he had diflicullv lo pu k a winnei, s() in a na'ioiul hi i.i i t ii of tl e The oiresi Mtl in the Sou'll close was the event MO I. a tie !' e I'll oil between 'ol.er 21 w go un.'tih ended lie w ill lie til ll d. v n r, ol s i a II .cl a I lei.io i at ,, iinghiuii 'ot as ho SI a b r H. r. 1. un. kn.i-- n o Cae and Lee Joih-- of ' , Si rv ir1 den e Rhode I land sp I. ' . H n n a I'll Mot n Whv iu i H p'uil o. ,l phs o! liemo, i.i 'a - III w 1 '. he d l v ill velop-'dlo.; i'S i n! of Should he Eld ted," iust throwing is on in full Whenever anv legislation is proposed for the welfare of the masses, class works overtime i fie privileged in m effort to the minds of The the voters. 300 Delegates Looked For At Weeks Meetings. Although the proposed constitutional tax amendments are not perfect, yet they will result in 5o ninth good, if passed, that they should he voted for in their entirety, declared Governor George H. Dern in closing his speech nmmr hiirh at the fjfmorrntjr pnllv n the I oan ft j " Friday night. He scorned the talk of some opponents of the tax amendments that they were revolutionary m character, calling attention to the fact that 34 of the 5 8 states in the v. trans-Atlanti- c Today PRICE LIVE CENTS. 3 0 hditoiial) ! sw in Many Hear State Executive Explain The Advantages Of Proposed Tax er 19 Whom Shall The People Trust? Will Aid Farmer GIRLMURDER 2 o, Armv 7. Yale (month 7, Harvard No" Dame 35. 2 Pittsburgh 19. Illinois 7. Michigan Michigan State 45. Case 0. Lehigh 0. Pennsylvania Brown 13, IT lv Cross 0. n Reserve 8 Carnegie iu . ( ou ago ", Vcttiwesinm 4" Centre 7. .XehtasKt 55, Mou'.uia 7. Washington U 13. CalUorniii f Suit hern California 41, Sta fmd 12. 'scon.sip 3, Purdue 7. Oregon 2u, Idaho C. Nevada 31, California Assies 0, 35, We-tcu- .Mis.sj.-.-ipi- 'i |