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Show tAMfii UTAH - Fair tonight and Friday , little change m tuj4or'iturc 'V: Volume 24. Number 1S7 waMdrrifciAhML.jtilfclirtb. jin'Miaiyifrti' tfcfrttffjlfiB(iriiiniliTiirf 4 tefeWn W3i rvjram Divangu Tine ii TST-- The Weather AterViii W ttheat- S. pt May UTAH, 'I US DAY, 111 I A G ST l High Low Close 02 1 10014 1 00 '4 105 4 103' 103S 07's 109'- 106 1074 .... Lift 1,0 GAN. Oiti 101 104 . 1 , PRICE FIVE CENTS lit. T? w v v-- r v j' j v" vj vr - y v v-- v v VttSllltlUTOll Merry-60- - v - v v " v v r v - v v v v vr- - w v- - vv 7IBSEET URGES Must Face Old Theft Charge Exchange Plot Ask Restoration Of Land Grant College Funds BETRAYAL! S ALLEN W ROBERT r vr Held In Stock SHELL BE HIS NINTH WIFE ROSINDA' PEARSON v Utah To Decide Liquor Stand On November lcllieD4ILY DRf.W - OY WASHINGTON Budget D,m-to- r Lewis Douglas. F D H irrepressible is at 1; ngain This time it is the fanners hi is after In the next few months between JiSo.noo.ooo and i2'H)Ooo. 000 is due to be paid them bv th" government as bounties in tetuin for crop cutting production. Douglas has it all figured out how th" treasury can save a large part of this money As a result of devastation b, floods aud drought in teent years, the government has loaned millions of dollars for seed and feed It is estimated that $130.000,0'H) of these debts aie unpaid, simply because fa: rr.ers haven t had the money But now, with the gosernment to about send them cheeks, Douglas pioposes first to deduct what is owing the treasmj This ilia) be good counting-hous- e practice, but poor reenter) economies. The whole purHise of the bounty plan is to put purchasing power in the empty hands of the farmers amt the farm relief administrators are up in arms oer the proposal. They warn that it is economic stupidity plus political dynamite. Attorney General Cummings has been asked for a legal opinion, but it is a safe bet that the bounty payments will be made in full 4 I MOD TO THE VJ Last week the state department made a genuine gesture to Haiti II offered to take the Marine out by Ottober This was time yetrs ahead of tre tty schedule Paeons of pi UM1 and a. (lino wi re r pn ti d Bui hi trad the H ntmns said ".Vo. W'e v. ml the M nines rouhl 1'iirss the reasons. One, the Marines hMnd most of tin i p;i eheeUs in llnti; two, President Vincent is worried nlnoil Die of security Iiih offtee and jippreeialox the M influence of irine dntdy 4re proviinity. But despite this, the .stole d fei'dni'Mit has determined to t,ik on the Minims by about Januuv 1 Morgan-controlle- Killing d one. The next day General Huga Johnson flew up to Harrisburg to address nianu Pennsylvania facturers about the NRA Governor Pinchot met him warned hat the murderous attar k nuneis to fever hc.it. tha. unless pe ice wa restored 3 iConti iu.iJ Oi Iae 1' MONICA CalU Aug Dvrno-- c look out, You --are adminibtration to rcwcit to the old n zl Meaney, Los Angeles showman, has tried matrimony eight Hut that isnt stopping him from Irving times, all unsuccessfully. bo Heres Meaney with Miss Dorothy Brown, musician, again. will be the next and ninth Mis. Meaney. All of Meaneys former wives were actresses. His marriages netted four divorces and four annulments. Don tuii MtiimH fi.af'H ide know who it mi that Jinv Bv id i s iv aph It d C. 1 irsliall M i in str jppfd a pirathuto 'I Pi oi iliHortiu pfuvn (liitdii and aiiMMir owning li.uk stilted thu NUA be o! interest to 1' t t at hi is mil piobddy '00 . tin I log tfi i it w sli s of lOIM) ( w. , ..i onditions desit ibing as Cul vie ten went vo f to cc that a war psychology R in PUD-l'U- .l in thmys No on I i om lit ,il w olld . Si i ths pnturi h lu vi that "id would fly n dok' tliat inv- huit v 01.IU 1 a dl t.vo miles and liv ifioa th it Russia might i r, 'I Ik ms ard her rules and embark 0.1 tu w 01 Ids greatest cxpuiment in government would have been ( vi d u ith iughlet ml so on and so foi!h Mo l of us, today, wouldntwalk out of in an plane two miles above would be needed to put ce the plan The Roost oit ad ministration us frankly tiymg the same thing to put our the NRA scheme Like Roost elt Cailyk ao ted that government t rn do . much hut it can no wie do all He ptopostu new codes of ethn s for industry much as Roosevelt is doing much of came Noth.ng Carlyles piarrs Mavbe stem h tous is taught necessity day. that they me not only worth trying, but have a good chance for success , . 1 earth, on a hat Tomm row ( it nonchalantly m'VT do as wt now dive Jo feet into Luke ' ishington eat an oyster 01 The fust n opl to d've or eat 1 atd as icikiess oyBeis win the rn.inuu s reikless niani-i- t so regarded in conservative circles propose nnheard-o- f wages and very little work, not just for a favored few, hut for everv-onTen years ago, onlv rndi-- i ds hduved in the eight hour div Now everyone who doesn't ledieve in si h'us is l.ilnded ur. patriotic 'I oj ,orrow mi set md belli i in Mutus tin sound Jibi od i just as jumping ti ught down tv o mill, into a Rus,ian iitv wi. an mi redib:c id ti vcjui fatherac 'ind mother hute p 11 jumpt r when lie v as going loday, NRA RANKS IN LOGAN NEAR 200 a f w M I'll Mill'! dlls I, .omplidnii with the N ition.i! Ki U Mike dministi,.Uon toitiy rode of maximum hours and mini mum salary had been r. tinned t Postmaster Kugene Ycates Thu. day morning Ac. ording to Mi YiaUs ion f her) live 01 dll Mimers certificates of (omp)n. uc r the first several of which have bun tuiiur1 Sll in to him. should be letuml ones, signed to the mei chants it t when mo the tries evin them stunts Chin m in John Mosei of the eerns strungc, NRA lo.al pet haps, to speeial eommitee la working onlv a few hours named to push the movement .1 week, or walking off into said that his group will sving into with a hhute strapHI action next week to bung full pi) spue to your Im k. per Mlit compliant e with the Rut, ir a few yeais everyone blanket code bj Aagust 31 Cnil that date he said the code is will be doing these things and thinking nohing o'? them optional He admitted several violations of the code hy local signers of compliance slips but said that this was inevitable as the business houses and industries vvtie getting their houses in order for fuil compliance ThM will be expectel BY aN.UO Prf bfc by the end of tne month also, he NEW YORK St' k.s ' uk 10 said Nwung through a wide range in increased turnover that ETEKN- - TO MEET Veterans of Foreign ars will i anu m spurts of sufficient scope meet tonight at S o'lock at the to make tickers ig one to three The Cache Valley bank assembly room, minutes periods between according to Post Commander P bursts of activity were a.s dull as C. Felstead anv market of the year slowed down in the The meeting is the regularly Trading scheduled monthly gathering with la- -t hour with the list generally under yesterdays finish regular business to be taken up A tOtdl (if m-- j oistitution gavernoi of a Atd s oft ihuui w o hi mi thi as Niv ihirgi liombs o k Sioik K ig he S Daniel! hi set in tht 1 L the doiiKstn Lrntoii.d ami Cub-vsug u industries and Uviowas w despriad sj t.t ip ition a to whether the gcne.nl uban .situation would jeopordi.v an earlv agreement upon the sug.u manceting plan 7rade authoiilu weie of the opinion t hat final decision as to teim of the Cuban quota would rest with Br aside nt Roosevelt because of the tloe co relation between eiononiu and political problems at Havana C M Kuirney ptesident of the National Beet Glowers association, appeared in behalf of the marketing agieiment hut protested the irestintive measure against do mestie bet growers He assn ted that the puKspec-tivrestriction was "a ruthless betrayal of the Anuruan farmer in favor of u orseass pi mhitcTs ' mid dt dared that Hawaii and Boito Rit 0 piovided quotas for 9N 'about pu cent of then BCJ crop and that Cuba is provided more sugar than it delivered to Uu United StaU s hist year Duma to beet growers he s ud aie a!lot'd less than 00 per edd of her prospc c Uve i rop ' AiiU'in ,111 beat Burners dmmd not he estMi. d .n lav 01 ot dis taut 110,0,1! giowus' hi cun-f- c dod fo d) so is a viol ition of the light of over, Amei nan to Ins ow n national mar ki n lusihingi Jr. 2Heai. okl Htiv mI gradu ite ind Bo-- , ton li.vvei is pu tuied abui as he appeuid at Niv oik miId headijuai ei s Cuban Head Endeavors T o End Trouble s Two ballots will be used, the One will t DF pio Initiation provided i over iMh atifu ution of tin MWANA Cuba Aug 10 Bresi-th- i miendment ard the odur (I, nt Muhado, apprized of Biesi t it d at R'mscvi It s vows on Cuban issue Twenty one delegates at h.rgi dims took dia n sti p today without poliiial paitv ilisigni to uni the genera! stimi and si.i P P v i to dl i ted ait on hi Ovv n politic a! at ei lions, ratifu. ition of the n peal ami rid th Cuhi a as being uled oy urn mint The pirn provide ii my umli r t Be of wit (mint that the delrgil.es shall unit i; li was bihiud the .Salt Like (htv on Deiembei to reci i ed pi u intimation fiom nt m (onvention m airordirwr hid DDrican offi mis thi' ht '1 - y 'In thi wishes of the vnln ' a. in in po a mikes .olifion jd ' li in the Novendx r 7 uf thi t lists di ffn ult ion d u h in told Ud i Mted Dress n was ds u, ting dl Ins timi to c l i. j d tM Ui it ts i'i ling Un i Uiaht v a M"i iiv 0)11 ton ; unsl h. admimstraUon lie anti-iin an ptopagindi iinaUitist 0, r alJegi dty !, HORSE DISEASE FOUND IN CACHE U' govemimnt boie its lir-- fnm oi Alien Miss Bei U11 Skiivmg ibatna m hargi of a biunih was st ied on the foidmnaUon of lepoits th it dde ofUie bv a reels polutm.in anu several cases of brain fever ixist a digged s ic uning to polite among horses of Cache iount was made Wednesday hy four vet station nother iiicih n sia the in- onnariuns. Ihosr examining sus mbis-,adoJi nt and telephoned picted cases weie Dr W H W wiio tblamed iui release state vetcimauan, Dr ( No lies asem hci is given foi Wenncrgren, Dr D E Madsm itest and Dr H J Fredcm1: Di Hendricks tin suggested grouping of horses be disiouiagd he thmii Farmers, said, should keip COMMISSION on their own farms and proti t them from mosquitots and fhc as much as Jioi-- c possible THREE should be kept out of patui-wher- e they are exposed to the and fins car pests as rv the disease from one .mini rt quest of RuhaicKon ' Mend in th it a n w to another lane from Horses tnat died from thi nr t on the with pine to sease should be sent to the Ar to thu Undon Login highway Ud mal hi u ned when ami rth graoe-p plant opt are sterihcd or buned Bv rm is Id imJ bv the Bn he lountv m iiss on U mi ins should the amm ds In m the raw xCitt foi arum d f Mr Ri hard-o- n advisiti I mc r ceitain lomhtim s mg a amUi.i petition sign d iv may be used to advanligi Ijon.mg lindoAi.crs and gun ic nt Dr Hcndiirks Hov.rv.r b iv right of Mi, ufrn e not sure P'afmis aie t'u thi- - hi jog nt own to use s rum should onsuit mild ud ht fore the lountv alt! hi- - m rjiu st Dr Hendricks r orinaiirtii 1 he that posfiblv iu pep emt o immssion pmnmed to n hf request of Edwin F annMls infected will rccovii Mindv of Benson that if treated possibly 7,") pci un ud V m NEW BAD iec over ,i ci tning out tin s w b r the F'armeis wno hePtve thin n .s'uii fo'lowmg pits t, tw i r Bt tison m mals may have the disc is o Bomisi wi mule tr m RACKET urged to get in touch with tig ite till leqiC'st of Bishop mnarian et onci Iihiph Olson and Dr H J Fred-a that hc grader .Ran out tin L k US Mu i h a pis in caih side of thi roan an mini m THREE BICYCLES i hill mile (fot of ibout si 0 ir at Bishop i s farm i k( t woi t i Hen-duck- s Though he had worked his ay up to success as advertising manager of a national paint concern. J. Paul Faraday, 25, must ileal up old charges still standing against him id Ohio before be can resume his career. Faraday is shown above after he was arrested in Chicago when It was learned that at 19 he had from an Ohio reformatory after sentence for stealing typewriters. al na-ti- Financeer Addresses throat tl. p-- l'nius . i HEARS' REQUESTS -- cs i i i e dne-ida- v t PAID KIDNAPERS m i t ( c v inve-tnn- v t v Ku-m- h t , v t is.t M c i al-- t un-i- -t , i hDif-wer- e 1 i i di CHECK ' t tin in 1 tu low aiui Jll ' WORKED LABOR LEADER TO SPEAK IN LOGAN F Hver of iiinrd Wednesday' Lewi-'o- -t z.il ni'l at t.vo man md won i of Mrs fi S NTil it r opc F .d i obta.ning W15 n t) thi .ttiisumei j as min hints of Cache n county ), the hurting ahedu' 1h hr hi I m Luuii high - to hi t Kin w . J rt ri t i in rt . n , y presid nt of urdav df' r tue the ( at he counlv icntral boird of for the v.nik down to m IK he whiat allotment commiUet M C Kighv, Newton and Heber ing rnei - for C Barker Wellsvilie, wore othir irs on sni.il' f .ir L- Rov loc il bus m ss ho - s named while nemhi Merchant- - miar.c i v tri o' h countv agent will Funk, we.lu jik nr vhcn the ut a secretary of me org ma Mond.lv m,u niaiK(d lion The woik of m.v tiring ai re tge finent funds n he and The affair his and yield will be complete Lund a .jsant ht n stip-- i t nkPii tO h t ions filled out at a dati - he iu Iitor um End iv rven.ng o ihii n oi ei!e- Yager of tlie F m State Federation i of Libor ind n pie-o- nt Ftah dl- r'" n- - (r h I SI rrt-- 0 m po!T nt i s i v t be tlig principal xp iker It - mtDijati.il that Mr Yager v ill mary features of the NR now more or less hazy to rpUn manv Sin ere r' iu ,ns d tod iy to Mrs H Cailson a n n who ti i celebrating 84th birthday niversary ndoubtedly the will be requested to do lus part so that employment may in reuse A large attendance is expected bv those who have arranged the M. - O t e - -U t'JSAN i.AXv,i5 LA- - it Ug 1U .1 U i tJ uwliug It is especially anticipathe h had job tra mg Thi tw who ed that all labor men and their San Francisco butter today. 92 hcxJ a D hour stait of officer- score 22. wives wUI be in attendance. I people icn-un- k- 1 et i ii M i id A ( GRAIN COMMITTEE Saul ,1 l REPORTED STOLEN SAUL HYER HEADS Loss of three hieyili sink ,1 n. to tin Tenter street was repirt-'city police department Uedne-d- i night Two of the bnviles wen taken fnn- m front of thf L' theater while the third was ft front of Thatcher Mush tompany at the time tt was stolen Owners of the three Max Hovev 32a Boulevarl Sevmour Hale 999 North Seventh East and Clyde NeiNon Providence Police today were investigating Acting Chief James Smith expressed it as his opinion that ai organized ring had invaded Lo-gan, taking the bicyJes out of town for sale (1 f J ' of-f- i i -- characterised as economy, Rotary Club ( c . an emergen' y measure during the , depression. ADOPT n , RESOLUTION The resolution adopted is aa follows: "We, the conference of agricultural leaders in the west- - ' ern states, do hereby protest this reductmn in funds tor agricultural services and do respectfully request of the present and of congress that they shall rescind this An insight into tlie investment order and continue to provide for trust busm4H w is given the mem-- i these educational activities as in m hi is if Login Rothiy du tlie best interest of i ural America". Iv Ulovc odium, preside rt of the, R I,. Humphreys, director of Corpoi ition. lecogm.ed to-- I vocational education for Lv as th nuistand r" orgamue- - ture in the state, made aagriculstrong kind in the United pon of for united support of this stue s A, i B dim, who intio- - plea movement bn rd Mi Odium nferrcd to the growing "It is essential that in every ltd that the Atlas Corporation : sihool, SCHOOL BUILDING Mr Humphreys said, "a jins been dcsignited "the WOini program be set up to give boys ' orpor ition of a hud hit age A.r ruining in fields suited to their Dniiun ha a inagnBcont summer iituies. Wo do not want misfits on c in Log m can on where his ill giuulture any more than in f irmly yciilv spend-- most of the l I r industries We should offer ho1 r 1'llm, The Logan", if. boanl ,t , in, of in the guidance 1,1 tion was told to go , in id with expi uning the workings of sclo I., which will acquaint every Mr Odium said boy with what agriculture is." plans for its pinposcd building111'' loiporitmn, mudniint trust corpora-- j program by the f. um! oi l"1" lion in is woiks fm Utah public reality partmrshi d iy 'ud of n my invtMois who hire' HUGE RANSOM IS Dl B L fti( n.i, ii (hair nm of odk one If) invest for them their; Inc boa i d on tm oiniuit It int.ty in tin be M josiible bust-- j pi ial budding i'f's and industrnd romerns fie pro m m dt lined th.it to be of benefit to L M n pt nnti ndi nt th st kho'ders of such a cor ui re in Salt Lai c if it on an investment trust con-di- n BY with the s it bo ir d UNlTtD PRLVS roust no be too intimately morning OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. Au. Vv.th the n. anagtim.nl uf lb A total of $199 620 was the Un concern- - in whnh money i ransom paid kidnapers for the restoc kTiolders invested The of lease Charles Urschfl, must be nefully guarded multimilliandire it wasF learned to- it til ions close wati h must day' Id m ide fit the market and This was the largest tribute ever el i')2( in m tdc quuk-ito kidnapers in America, ir mav dtniaml paid is the oii iaD s ud bring th giitist rtusm on Th venal numbers of piit rm nt t w t nt v dollar bills identified as n in "'i si in khnlip rs 'r uwmi ui kidnaping raxes withtin n tUon ' out mentioning the Drxehcl case i Ml)U L vpiifi alh winin in the hands of ( i it It Mu n oink officials vaunus parts of Iv h lull uf tiie fftunliv today .f lui - I)', u fit in CiMtidenliil information was I t! l! X mil to all banks by the Dinted ) 'I bo in i tin W 1 States of The on j department justice under Inn t next dati of August. FDD, Ml ot P pertaining to tha i nt i th .t rv in Ul t jnuiic y d1 e 1 io i Governor Ihnry H umed November 7 as vo'j on ratifu itioi. unendiACiu to tnc f d. foi a 1 in in Pdar, I'Rt. is Dial ( l.iudi.i Kimws liw fir iluwn she's Mso, wh'ii sin II st;i. going I v u dt n'l i iindii ' uumir on i uth ti hilnu h.df old yiar, 'I IlniiMs h .h C'Sivit and h formi ud die n tin j,i oundu 01 K of the pi mi. pi in in a book alb d P 1st and Pr si nt If it win not for the date on it, whole chapters of tht book could N published today ard aiMpled bv iMiy leadii as of unimul n 1 s i inti sIiowmI Cl null. i Shullt .1 Pushkin girl starting on two mil tup straight ilov.ii Shi hid lumped from an .111 plans? ( m In r d)fvi M.im in.. Ku v pholm llu re be any argument V - hi n in Civil was 1 W AFHl.si. ( ) lu u, Buhl i lu imv" on tin piopo id a a u nt for st dg.i ki i.ng lion o! su,. a n m s 0 em d t) d n a gem. r 1! m of urn 1 t a i it h the p l u i ngerilci md c 11110 rm d is. , m (uba 1 h hiHitiir loom at tin Unit w is ed Stiles t u Ht 10mmis.mil (lowdcd vv'th epii antativ i s of list lo Ttu submus in tlrovv-- ru 1 e ropo-ii- manutactured sold and consumed Thus under the program, hard liquor would continue to be prohibited in Utah, even though vot rs favor icpcal ot the IVh a.umid-i'nt and modification of titi Yesterdays Fancy Is Tomorrows Fact j fhjiZ- - v p u ; F rs 1 ai turn as-irto vote on itpeil of tlie lsih amendnunt aj wid as a change in the dry provision of th,. state constitution A rectnt seion of the h gila-tu- u en icted a bill tailing for a vote on Novenbei 7. but under Ctah laws, &ucn aitio-- i could not become effective without the governors sanctioning pi oi lamation The change in state laws to be voted on would meiely modify tin constitutional dry provision so that 3 2 pc cent bcei may be v Y'ours. ay f'aoud u against Itua he V ralic about KvpublLan tjpj Y'ou are tell-li- g some vountry who shall be president and who can't Now there is no doubt that Cuba is run coekejed" But what country aint? Now we get our sugar from Cuba, and anything we do in Cuba is going to be misunderstood so about the best thing we can do in Cuba is to let Cuba take care of Cuba I don't care how little your country is you got a right to run it like you want to. hen the big nations quit meddling, then the world will have peace t Ct ih high-dive- SANTA -- Now 101 .M- -t -- 10 tat a li tw due of tin 11 Bit OAIW The old axiom that big oaks out of little aeoins grow is too tine the ongin of regarding Roosevelts spec laculai appeal for a national moratorium on labor disputes It ul I started in Fayette eounty, Penns Kama, bloody battleground of fierce labor wars. Gunmen-guard- s of the H C. Frick Coke company. a Hitbsidi try of the ,1 nited States Steel corporation, opened fire on on armed miners wounding nine. oi 1 la about No f'Xjdnnal ion of this was but the sliU ilotutrl-nien- t given, !I LKK ,s This Idea? si ly tomestie Sugar I Federal Constitution Who Started l Vote On State And o UNlTFOPRFbS 10 Farm SALT LAKE, Aug Bureau officers of the Western Stutes, in convention here, were on record today as strongly op poped to any 'urther federal reductions in appropriations to land grant colleges Led bv Joseph Anderson, presl- dent of the Utah State Farm the group Bureau Federation, fjpotesting adopted a resolution any anticipated cuts and requesting President Roosevelt to rescind orders that reductions amounting to 25 per cent be effected 60 days after convening of the next session of congress. DEPARTMENT THREATENED this In the state of Utah year's legislature," said Mr. Anderson. we were seriously threatened with elimination of the agricul-findepartment and in the we were threatened with lawiLjdiawal of appropriations for s' ice of our most important Even our own fai fidepartments lers, in the interest of economy, were willing to surrender the agricultural structure which has taken 21 years to build. "In the light of such opposition and adverse expressions among our own agricultural groups, it on dur requires immediate action part to combat this wave of cut- rt p not A- - flu BUTTER PRICES oi i u 7 4, nm : ir ii un ' - |