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Show The Herald Joum Americanism telling prohibition: "I never touch liquoi Fighting everybody- myself, but . . Grain Range -- BY UNITED Wheat Sept Ik i With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Number Volume 23. 185. LOGAN, They Would Nol Change. It Will Come Hack. .Martin Luthers Rules. Roosevelt Sets Public CHICAGO - Cool weather here, and in Milwaukee, up tin- lake where half the day was spent A great blessing is the big lake in laiiunier cooling the air, s oring up heat to be released m v. inter Hearing - Once a year, the government of Hew York City should vis.t Chicago and Milwaukee, to study the lake front improvements in those i ifc-.- , beautiful parks, monuments anu architectural effects where mud flats used to be, magnificent lawns, used by the people, exactly as though parks were made lor ordinary Human Beings v The east river front, where the poor live in New York, oflers a good opportunity to copy western methods admit that Some Chicagoans limes might be better, and Milwaukee nas its troubles, although nothing that good light beer will not cure But the people out heie would not change with any one, or any place, else From the lake front, they look lo the west, at a mountain range to the east lies of okysciapeis, the beautiful blue lake, to the stuth the great exposition, a century of science, that will open next spring, and to lh north, the gold coast, where her Mr. Putter Pamir built home, when the world was young, and everyone, with ten millions oi ntnie, builds or will build Any nation that has created this middle west, since the big fire, w.ll not let any depression discourage it Joseph Uihlein, present head of Milwaukee family, the on the way to the Saint Paul : a corner lot out lotion, points My father told me to buy that ccrr.er, long ago I thought the pri e to high, but he said Go and ouy it, I told you, son, so I bought it for or,,-- hundred and foity-fiv- e thousand dollars, from the church vestry that owned it, and thought m I paid too much Long since, we sold it for one million six hundred lb nisond dollais, to the crowd that limit that thirty story hotel on it g n hat is how things have been going in America, and that is how tli y w ill go again. And you need faith m your country and ,. p, c, !i, No b.gger then a giant of munard seed to believe it To share in the piosperity com-must hive something to , You Martin Luther, as Mr. invest Uihlein reminds yos, gave good advice ri hi Li benxregeln "rules 5 m i id life " hirst ho tells you to trust Vertrau Auf firmly m Gad Gi tt Recht Fust, then reminds yru that you must save money, which he calls the greatest lever in the world Spar' D is Geld, Den Gioestan Hebei in Der Welt that when work stirts throughout the country, with old time energy, there wijl Many believe lie, for a time, lower wages, in id directions, low enough to tempt with Investment by emplojers, reasonably certain profits on the Even in Russia, lainvestment bor cannot hire itself Thut would and the require real centuries rewot Id is several moved from anything of that kind. Selfishness will long remain the world's chief mainspung Already the change is seen. Farmers can hire good workers for twenty to twenty five dollars (if 1 In Wisa month, and boatd consin unskilled labor is abundant at twenty cents an hour The "pea pack," for the year is small, according to the department of agriculture, only nine to ten million cases of peas being packed this year, against the 1821 to 1931 average of 17,000,000 cases One of the surprises awaiting housekeepers is the preservation of sweet peas, berries and other food products, for an indefinite period by means of freezing at extremely low temperatures. The editor of good housekeepinvited ing magazine, recently n friends to test methods of the General Foods teompany. Peas and fresh berries 'Jfozen for moro than a year are as fresh as though just perfect in flavor, btttcr, fresher, than when picked and in kept shops for one or two days If that method could be applied to orange and other fruit juices, without loss of flavor or vitamin value, and not too expensive, the available citrus lands of the Unite! States, strictly limited in area, must soon fail to supply the demand. , freezing-preservatio- - K 1.1 H African Dodger Cant Dodge Stray Bullets REVERE, Mass, Aug 8 (UPi John Bell Is an African Dodger by profession but he draws the line at dodging bullets. Taking a nap in back of his t an amusement reconcession sort here, Bell was awakened bv a stinging sensation in the calf of his left leg A stray bullet fired bv an inaccurate marksman at " adjacent shooting gallery had struck him. Of Char jres ( LOSE Tl NNKL CEDAR CITY, Aug 6 d Pi The t dl Carmel tunnel road be closed from 10 p m to 6 a ill 15 on from tvery night Aug ot construction w'ork which is lo be undertaken V u 54 57 8 57 62 4 Co 8 621-- 8 4 4 5'i For nearly a month (hue has been a scramble of buyers 111 stocks, bonds, wheut, cotton, e irn and other products Manufacturers whose inventories have dwindled to almost nothing, also have .shown signs of replenishing their stocks. j his ptesent demand for stocks and secmities, according to observers, indicates the extent to which business sentiment thioughoui the country has shifted from the nuix of May and June to the ut hopefulness While much of the buying is tirmed as purely speculative, are suie that once the country is reassured tint pri.e:. have already touched then bottom, Unit no. iii.tl tunnies. . will be resumed 1 'au 1 V (EDI TOKIAL) ilham J Hush-1- . penniless Chicago World War veteran, ini ltd oilier and pc m ess uneoiploye k to Washington Tht buddies in a i lie seeking the pot of gold at tlu end oi the inmbow Some two months ago, d Belt hey had heard of th" millions being cut to bank,, null oat.., smppi b c,ib.edKs and innii 'arable other interests l'lesibly they enilj gel Ihur bonus money l w when th.v tie. .ted it, in. lead o. v . n ; until HM5 T utd 1 -- i ; . c twa i nm.h. Wi'hain J Ilu.hku one of a tattered band ul stvetal .and war veterans tneampeJ nt the 'alien a oapit.l lhey went to the (uju-- t il huikiing and made their plea Th re were no undci handed back root! ton-f- i rences Theie wort no sleek well fed m congressmen lobbyists buttonholing There were only several hotel lobbies thousand world war veterans, pelll.,., a unemployed, and most of then with to support ..-- s.-- j 1 . ii'ii.'j c- -. a. Ti WHEAT PRICES t AT HIGH LEVEL 1 i V i ill. . 1 Hi ,1 , CHRAGO, Aug 6 r p OniH o prirt's skyrocketed cm the board of t ado txi iy en.h-ui- g the bert level ,a n ,ro than wo months Buying order- - fluouei the whs.it im, can vim; pm es in au tp.-miwhich as the iiupet do eu, ij.o two and q cents ingle t chi-ag- !'ku peiut'is! Chicago sank to the ground, His quest was ended V.ui'd ar v.'irn t 'it .ally l.mued tiicir plei,, Congrats, after hearing almly voted millions of dollars in support of the Hoover r In f plan th .t deI ,i pression burnt be cured fioin the down The soldiers finally did get theie. bill past the house of rcprci.scutativ ,, members of who h me up fun rcelc. Uu.i Ibis fall Tlu senate, promised e l ev r veto and rebuke s.iould the bill p . killed it Then e ingress adjourned But still the veterans remained They laid found quarters in the marble halls of government bfuklmgs, built at a .o.t o. millions of dollar., and now to be torn ' i i i , ia,t .,r lam-liie- i i inlei'dobl G! Jung t..r 11 '1 aw The ml hi jit i. i til la would-n- l What 1,1.' o! llu lii'lf d i cm-- : umlet Id inui ."laiies hi, in to fly A poll erraa v.u, (ornerad ; id lie fire two lighting for hit life ; hots i. is In n ji.i-tti- Ii u a i IJtun--S.U- I ciou-omist- ih v. flic lion J( i and Poitou against Ins will, issu'd o.itri ti fiuiibv . je t the v.l-- i .t t V, s T f t j p.-e- 1 I 1 . bemuse they did not h unionize with the iirchilec tore of othi government buildings .nullv, in desperation, tluy l c s ii "d to pi ice.mg tht White House It w.i the final a. t of that group of 2t!(K0 i irn wTio fought to make and who the wcild safe foi Demo ra were now benq tm ned ,iv. nv by their yov H'liicTi down V 1. y Above i. Hi r 'ia.it Frank VViti hey of Fort Myer, V.i ,v,m nlew tnpb ovei the tomb of th. ib known 'lolcliei, sounding t ip.i o' i th boly of llusku, buried with 'ulei.iii inTtn'v li mm , in Arlington Na"r d win'i alive, h.i irn id c. .lie ly In ,j dead i. a . it tin VI V.,.1 ti i id iif Ine I rid lor x wir'd one (BY UNTIED PRESS) NEW YORK A burst of buying t. tiers caused aen,'',omil pure advancer on the York stock ei ,ht exchange today. Vrtce.s r of trading minutes behind the as bur block 4 of , shares weie brought up on aiders flashing in from all parts of the country The biggest week of the year in the stoi k market was ending cm a high note of enthusiasm and pri-- i es were Irom one to 12 points above the previous t lose. The list was up one to three points at the outset and gathered momentum with the best piuej made neiu the close. It was the largest Saturday of the year II l!, re w.ii IT ' t ".til end lm Ins buddies of other Aiieibiin citizens, an.) llimi.aud Mitfun i i tide i 'he money rule of the bid ell. ihr i the verv hlehlu, i fr mi inui. nted fit it i re .led hy the pcopli1, tlu fm lb. people up. ol Hie peojili i , I -- ICE ii i 4 PROGRAM e RILES FOR Junior ttasehallers Have Feed At AC 1 Fort Hall Indians To Be At Battle Creek Ceremony c OF FARM s. FAIR BOMB TOSSERS OVER (Bj NATION United Pressl he Bonus Expeditionary Force slowly was being musteied on today in small contingents ovei the nation. westward weanlv Returning whence thev C. me. high spirited o. ntlis ago, de It ss than three t n hments of veterans were en i imped in Chieago, en roue if" d fi in Kansas City and gradual!' m lting away. Commissioner of Public Work Sprague of Chicago announced hi noon that all veterans who car paper-wilpr luce army discharge be given free transport it or trim Chicago to their homes bv the railroads. ID said most western rail "'ds with termi nuls i r Chi. ag had agreed to attceh special dn loaches to trains Sprague sac1 onlv one day coach would be a tohed to a train and onlv vi terans would be allowed each coach l i Small business m the United States and they still employ more than half ol all working people have ome through the depression in better shape, us a Kncial rule, than large combines Here s uh Tht small busimss find', it harder lo hoi row money, and so IS less Iiluly to pit up a huge debt as some of the Thi power tiuiuriis hive might h iw st i nif d a hard it is thru1 years ago hip proving i hlessnig today The smalh r mjsTuess too, is under no or.ipuision to dipinto its surplus to pav dmA large om irn US U nds Stetl, for (simple is under to ressure (ontume at hast j d div de ids to t i nnt un prefect dit and good y ill of rt thousand of stutkhohhis But real s a te itn hob in the i 1! Mil pill- - PLAN TRAIN FOR USAC STUDENTS Seventh Ward Scouts Have Olympic Dames NEW DISTRICT OF n wetK it c i Close 52 56 8 NEW YORK, Aug 6 l Pi The piosperity b,.m in Hie semi! dy und commodity markets h is ml ltd billions of dollais in pupir values of sec urity and draw mat. rials and if sustained, will send Wall street clerks back to nolle within ,r v Low 8 Best Week Of Year On Stock Exchange Is Closed Strongly Recommended City 1 BAIL 4 ION I Slaughter House For Zion-M- Cm xtimtiun oi n municipal abat-loi- i m ..ightenng plant as a DAY KM)N JA( HYDK 1AKK, N Y. Aug 6 sell liquid ding projei t foi funds Id SALT d 6 LAKE, Aug id (iovei ior Kuom'uH malice tod.jy oin tht Rt . uiistru. lion hs mteh of a message Saitair was the men a ot t lull eonfmned was recommended in J ilktT of Demoi rats Friday as Deniocratk a.'oipoiationot thf1 public health lom-to Mayor Jarm rep.ut New York Cit oidvring him to Oliver Hollar day was observed ittee of the Logan Chamber of ot State Milton H Seireturj Thursday August 11 in Alt- with Commeiie made at the city board . i a m .u defoi a pi,iY mng as tile principal speaker k i lday night ,.f h .nil oi himself fend against (barges Ai cording to the report, the city WHEAT WOKS onuption has a.i exi eptional opportunity to I he OGDEN, Aug 6 d in miovemint start ht mng is shedukd for plans lor lust cl is., meat inof Led wheat slat inis 3b j crop years ip handling of spection and proper v v t h 32 ihih ars it. un..truct'.an of a The decision in the Walker ineui uuougli uhiih is i x peeled to have ceived m Ogden, according tu .nuimipul plant There are an imported Louring on Roose- L W. Grundy, federal gram plants, either public or prua.e mi . velt s ( ampuign for president, may the i ltv at the present time be hrnded down before the week PR A TE IN I'EKESiTS TOMATOES LATE is out NEED PROTECTION U P6 iOGDEN, Aug Canning The committee, in its report, Roosevelt is anuotii to get the of behind time in far tomatoes, dicated.th.it no private interests matter disposed of. ueber county mis year oecau-a- ; o. would attempt to build and operac i oia suaimet, will likely reach ate a killing plant in Logaa tbit . . pi a to this month .voi'id came ap to requite aei'tj touiu or gu'ru.i.e-- mo-.- t mis touid oat stoAiv vot k tin due. ness j Ri iA, i Cii i , Aug 0 d ni la done as 1 woulu be c is.i im it.u v j tic a monopolj IN BAND CONCERT ao j. irom the ti ox Eioer anu granting the i pm i, C'v c hi owers association best solution, sdy o i ould be a mum ipal plant ton, .ancient parts ot tne The report also indi at. that a .a . -P inspection , VY.h p well silcitid group o, raol to ..1 ot 5) ..ties 16 August uivcy tieuacs.iay, ru liool numbers plavcd, lai lied Logan in condition,, anu p.pu.a -R mum a the y jiingrtr s, (iimris-ntian showed that ip.n pmnt CITIZEN sILf THE IE inbeen ro gimers b'un(! who PKUvcj, a ig o i, D v itizenslnp would be mure dll lent as all t nth r wori. i rung instruction tor soveiai i. tne ciitet theme of the mull ioi.c J spection weels 'i1. dor Piof A T Henson ci.anis district convention one yearcommittee aid lac head i attracted a large and amue lutiv i he m .nss.jn here on th taberopen air audience boatd united, actnrJmg to lquin nacle square Friday night m recommending tj the i., LEADjt.lt DIED .7 his marked probably the last u it is pjji.on tot a MARVBVaLD, Aug d d Pi ome government of the baid conierts "'vm h" is Umbs, 8 1, eaily raini M.i. Herron's summer school pupils. ing leader oi blah and lurim r sol. i. jUi ia ij Thu (onccrts have bei n sponsored pioJOot, Lao. the municipal i. n. lna -ot oi dud va.., kiiuay plant be included iso a 111 uij jointly bv the f wan city school i.t his nj.-iHere board and the Chamber of Comtaken bv tne commix ..on nu...oi merce tsl RVEY RESULTS BIJY.KU Ac Cl DEN T An interesting phase of the proARE REPORTED LPRl.sGVJt.LE, Aug 6 i. - Ray Most ot the mi. lung was lake i gram was the fact that all of the ivuKiug, 12, is in a critical eoudi-ti- up with consideration ot a u p u youngsters featured in the conat a luiul one with cert had not only been playing hospital ot a suivey ot oonutlions m u.cei together but a tew weeks, but they mm cut oft, fingers from the cities viiLh was undertake .i by were nearly all ihildren who had other hand missing and many iuto c ij McU.ude, a n ewti'i in .he not tiik'-- u up niuHui beioro em aa tut result, ot uei ig run uverj i,hu anu oi xomimcWi canumtl'C, rolling for the course witu Mr by a mowing machine loi The icpoit j i that Henson last May city i nainta.li a Wli ilt's ills . J OLYMPIC IDEA laeat supply tin re . i HALT LAKE, A.ug ti i, Pi- - The iiypicaic c.ocMitials A'Lipialt' npi ,u Olympic idea will tie curne J m.o and lacilities toi ACCUSED KILLER the itate Uta, O.t 1 to 8, with oiiurc and -- ltei i.Uling,in.pulim i outer It staged in the Oolesiuin, oHiling of meat duimg and ul; i it i, as announced Friday tiaoiigii tli a...,, cooling and i. lip i Li . i OUT ON ;uc . mm Ii ,ts which me now anu liunspultatiou of meal trtu .cilllV the killing p! cut ta the nian.t ,, u ii'iitial Killing place w licit- - a.i d IN I TAM animats iiiu-.- t b killed, in pt WINSTON-SALEM- , N C, Aug - 6 OGDEN, Aug 0 d'l'i Arthur and handled On agreement of counsel c i of Members the tom odi id Albeit Walker, accused Uiisaane, author of the famous column believed one of hi U V. cmcrgi . n, d.i "today Hi LT'oy Holman of the alleged M S man, the Budge, I. ill m lo. Atneucau uuli-- i if Smith Reynolds toduy i i most widely readandin Miss Dr E L Han .on, C D Eleaw.mapers today, i t'uin jail on p'djiod ''lens-nor I'rtter.ion, newspaper editor ot Uii'ts'JMonson, t.lku.m h.i1-tohail ana J P. Kith The state mduated it did not Washington, D C, passed through here Friday en route to the Paoo.i Ur the evidence m the ca-sulilcient to hold him without bad cific coast. LAST lui mot degree murder 1 lie sain itor made no linmediate PLAN ROUNDUP i ei oiiic i nd. limits of the amount of CASTLE DALE, Aug 6 (I'D- - A AGED LOGAN MAN hail tuundup of a different sort will be tried here when the second Emery county Vocational Roundup, relative. aid ftieuds, Many deputing the growth of this staneighbors weie assembled Wed tion, opens August 25. nesday afternoon in the Fourth ward L D S chapel for funeral PICK FRUIT P Smith, services of Thomas OGDEN, Aug 6 d Pi UnemployOver American lot) Legion ed and needy of Ogden are flock- Cache valley pioneer and ve oran Tumor basebnllers were guests at of member the Silver Grey band ing to the orchards surrounding the Utah State Agricultural col- the Bishop O A Sonne oonchu ted to in farmets' response city lege Friday night at a canteloupe there were that the fruit may be had the rites for of which and ice cream 'bust' wi.h butter- offers flowers contributmany sprays milk as an added side attraction free for the picking ed. tor the (affair Arrangements Speakers lauding the life and ' DIES IN CRASH W'cn in charge of C lister character of Mr Smith wete 6 Pi (I OGDEN, Erank Aug. 1. public relations offuer of Secretary M Hovey of the an of Union Lake, the He conducted the loye enq the college Logan Chamber of Commerce, T boys who arc in Logan playing Pacific railioad here, was killed H Cutler, Millville; President Join the state tournament over the when a car which he was driving seph Quinney, Jr, of the Logan campus and through the buildings crashed headon into a street car stake presidency, City Commi Friday, N VV Merkley and Bishfollowing the big 'feed ops S B Benson and Sonne Musical numbers eomprisi d selections bv the ward choir, and vocal numbers by Fled Baugh B H Roberts, and Mrs Mah.-Holman Godfrey Prayers were offered by Michiel Johnson and Mayor A G Lund .from The graVe at the Logan i cemetery was dedicated by J dm H Anderson Participation of Fort Hall In- Shafer, principal of thd Indian dians m the Battle Creek monu- boarding school and R V, Bruce, on assistant superintendent of the ment unveiling ceremonies Bear river near Preston, Septem- reservation was Mr. Shafer ber 5, Labor day, arranged promised particifor Thursday, according to Si out pation of his Indian Boy Scout Scouts of (he Seventh Boy Executive Preston VV. Pond He troop in the festivities and Mr ward, Troop 8. dont believe that is chairman of the program com- Bruce said there would be many Los Angeles is the only one enother Indians attending the fete. titled to have the Olympic games mittee for the fete Members of the various com- Some of them will give an Indian this year, foi they have just comwhich is dance and fire building ceremony pleted their own Olympic conmittees for the celebration sponsored ct.ieflv by the Franklin as part of the evening ceremony tests A rock monument is planned Three t uintries were representcounty, Idaho, Daughters of Pioneers, who accompanied Mr Pond at Battle Creek to commemorate ed by the patrols The Wov-to Pocatello and Fort Hall Idaho, the Connor-Indiabattle which represented ihe English, while to make arrangements were Mrs marked the last trouble of any the Apaches doubled for the Canthe between the white adians and the Cougars turned Jack Slater, president of consequence Daughters of Pioneers and gen- settlers and Indians in Cache val- communistic to represent Russia eral chairman of the fete; Mrs ley in the early sixties. England won in a contest noted of Various scout troops of the for thrills and Frank Merrill, ths Daughters of Pioneers and Cache Valley council are vieing Paper plates as a discus and vice chairman of the celebration; with one another now in the col- rubber balloons for the shot put VV, lection chairof interesting rocks for are guaranteed to furnish laughs J, Chandler, publicity man and Mrs Preston VV Pond the memorial shaft. Troops 5 and aplenty At Pocatello, was 105 from the Logan Fifth ward information obtained as to how the monu- with the assistance of Bishop WORD DID WORK ment set up come weeks ago at John Q Adams have donated BOSTON. Aug 6 (I h-- To a keep Fort Hall ivas financed and erect- large flat mill stone and pounding motoriits from parking bexide his ed by Boy Scouts of the. Pocatello stone used by Indians years ago home near Jamaica Pond, Mayor council as a marker of the first down abound St George. The James M Curley of Boston has outpost of white men in Idaho flat stone on which corn and other had the word Please" painted in At Fort Hall the Cache group wore foods were pounded Into meal large letters in place of the usual 18 inches cordially received by officials of measures 22 and "No Talking" sign, and police of the Indian reservation. C. F. has a six im by h thickness say the request is heeded. IS 60 8 End of the Trail The IN UK EASE KK EM K SALT LAKE, Aug 6 d Louis Marius, in an address the Exihange club of Salt Lake b riday hinted at increased water rates, establishing a merchants license and occupation tax and charging for garbage collections as a means of increasing ily levenue 1832) tool Chi eng;). - HVH OV U(H 19 3 2. . Hi ESS High PRICES KEEP BY UNITED PRESS Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, (I. - 52 58 Mu News Flashes Today Hy SATURDAY AUGUST UTAH. Opt n 1 V s ibihties of a spec lal tram to t tan port stud nts to the Utah St ite Agiicultural college every morning from Boxeldcr county w is revealed through annntincem nt The Wyuta di riet nf thei.uh' of the public untilities commission valley council Boy Scouts will that u dale had been set for a soon he functioning, S out Execuon .such a proposition tive Preston W Pond said Sat- hoamig The hearing will he held in was L igan August 18 at 1 p m urday morning This dixtrut SCOUTS IS READY recently formed from tnops organized around Evanston, Wvo, and m RVeh county Utah two at Three of the troops Randolph and one at Woodruff have been members of the C.u he valley council for some time Details of linking the new district with the Cache council are now in process of consummation, Mr Pond said The have Woodruff at planned a new encampment Ideal Bearh on Bear Lake for , in August 8 to 11 lmlus-ivewhich Executive Pond will participate The falowing .week the Cache count ils Vanguard waterfront camp will be tf up for older scouts for one week cording to Secretary R E r interested people m county aie making a survey U the present time to determine whether such a mov would be worthwhile The college is as isisting in the survey although it the direction of Boxclder is under county people. Ai Prrtson, Box-elde- IS COMPLETED TAKE BIG TOLL II.it ness, and pony runn.ng, form the bill of fare if tin racing program for the Cat he county farm bureau fair S. ptemher 13 ami 14 This was made Friday evening ..( a courthouse meeting of the i ace program committee This program will be worked in with other features of the t vo-lys fur. in a manner that the committee praquses will keep pei ator interest at u high ebb Frank Wood, Amalga, commit Ite ihur.nan, und Wickliff Ewing v.iil direct this phase of the pro pi am A premium list for variou dep irtrncnts of the Ip "stock ex hiint was walked out biulav igiit also bv the livestoe rxhibi' program committee Dairj i attle clul 1'uturt Farmers and bays exhibi s will attract soial' as ribbons i ish av ards as well In other competition with live lock and hoises only the noio" awards will be made Insufficient money available for the f cr .ii bureau enterprises wih prevent the making of cash preNevmiums loi all departments ertheless, th committee in charge desires that Ul owners of good animals sh mid enter the show if for nothing more than iti.mal competitive and pub-li- . will ltv values siuh exhibits iffmd Iiiierting the livestock exhibit '.ill be H P Anderson Hyrum and George S Noble, Amalga lohn T Quayle, Logan rues will n d th-(.l- BERLIN, Aug. 6 d Pi Bombing out rages spiral over night in Brun.xwn k and half a dozen other German towns with several deaths reported m explosions und shootings 'Ihe bombing weie chiefly In private homes and shops though in several instances there were open attacks cn Hit entes dwiiung places Despite sporadic outbreaks, the government h within klmg its decree whuh thuateii'. Ihe deith pcmlty for political i rimes iy HEAD OF CLOSED BANK KIDNAPED TAYLORVILLE, 111 , Aug G U' abduction Charges of murder, and kuin ipmg against James i, Springfield, arrested at his home a few hours previously, were liled here t'day in conneition with the abducti n last night of John B. Colegrc.ve, fcqmer piesident of a i loxed Taylorvilie bank Bher.ff VNeineko expressed th belief that Colegrove was slam arid his body hidden by the abductors Seaic h of ditches and fields foi the bodv of Colcgrove was ordered a few hours alter the aged man was slugged and kidnaped f. am his home Gnm-miton- i PRIVATE HOME FOR I GEORGE'S, Birmudu, Aag, 6 il P The poor are not a prob7 he poorhouse has but lem here one inhabitant, who cannot leave because he has lost both legs. The single inhabitant, however, is quite satisfied with his home, a mansion situated above the old town, with an excellent view ot the ocean PT Boy Crows Heavy Beard D HANFORD, Cal Aug 6 Bill Brown of Hanford can remember "uaj back when" rollerskating playing mar-anbusiness The firecracker such things interested largest bles 4 fireworks factory in South China him This despite the fact that a is located here, and officials nott large orders from the Dutch long beard adorns his face - - A Foist Indies and the United States For Bill is 12 His beard was I TAIt Fair tonight and SunThe lattei cnuntiv imports about o thiik his father had to take to in a linn worth a of fnvworks buiber shop $xut,0o(i day: little change tempo i at ure. yeui . BUSIN ESS B(K,VIING HONGKONG Busuness is booming in Hongkong and Macao- - the kite-flyin- (1 d I The Weather |