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Show Pire ' CACHE AMERICAN Eitfht. lost the game. Above game was started last Saturday after play aT a part of Uia program Include CROOKSTON HAS PLAN FOR RAISING MONEY l.iBht glove to be ud. and from V i . LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH !what I have heard there are oihr the legion. orM .would try to lhu town that should toi There are a gnat many way wblch gu arranged at Editor, Cacltf American: to be 11:14 one would 0,)e tlme should make some kind Tlie 4th of July la only a month rlM n a money, ann 21th show for July to help (1j a show to rabe money away, but of course Logan wil;Put the profits to this organize- the Legion. demonstration, not prepare any a a.,d tlon that gave good allow, neighbor t want my friends to know that each summer until the off every repeat . In , t ,m tlot trying for any cheap friw ocltbrnwe attend and other year t Jjea(v vUh everybody, grand stand. I only have In mind j lions they hat would have been one Individual, an ugly mai j the debt exor; ever we ( Tlie (.grsUon paid If I had had this work, but warped, narrow soul did have was Uie one the Amer-,'l- h months ago my name way they all know that I never quar lean Legion gave us three years onIhrte a list with other from the reled with anyone tliese 40 year, ITo' they gave us more wholesome entertainnurit f 'deral of fire to lay pipe on thj edifying ater system, this for 31 W than anyone ever got, municipal By ROBERT C'ROOKSTON OLD Mill ! Z7XnL7!'Z I u Dance ing two and onehalf Innings the score being 7 to 3 In Trenton favor. It suited to ram and the' game was postnoped for the day. spk-'ndi- Saturday June 2nd ,th h Where. ahameful part of it Is that Tho they went a good many hundred dollar in debt, but they payed all their entertainers, they paid It and all out of their own the admirable thing U. they never have howlwL my personal regards for them Is high, but at the same time they are too meek. This celebration was advertised all over the west, and If It had not been for the meddling at Uie eleventh hour, which kept away hundreds of visitors, they would have come here as tliey planned to do, and the gate receipts would have been ample to have paid all expenses our Legion went to in Staging this Spanish fiesta. It appears to me that the men who are responsible for announc- program Ing that part of this from Hollywood was not coming (and this crumbed the affair) it seems to me that If tliey have any sense of Justice and ability to see their mistake, I should think they Friday, June 1, 1934. St a tea was annually spending several times as much as any other Country to rveteran benefits based on the per capita of the number of its military forces who were luted as casualitles. What does that mean? What significance doe that have? Absloutely none! Naturally thia Country, being In tlie war only about one fourth as long as othor Nation, had total casualties proportionately much less than any other Country. Then why should the per capita cost of veteran benefits be based on the number who enlisted, or who were killed or wounded? That has positively nothing to do with proving that this Nation has been more generous to Us disabled veterans than has any other Nation; never-tli- e - less such statistics have been cited again and again, tor no other purpose than to convince the American public that It ha to Its disabled. been What deceitful hyprcrlsyl A much fairer comparison would be to show that relative expenditures for veteran benefits of several countries as based on per capita wealth and per capita income. Such charts hive been prepared and can be found In the Congressional Record of January 19, 1934, on Page 954, but have you seen them? They have not been pub- fished by the controlled press. Why? Because these figures de- United the that prove finitely States b spending Infinitely less cn a per capita wealth or Income basis for veteran benefits than b any other Nation. Moreover, a full picture of the funds, TRENTON AB R H E For personal spite my name was scratched ott tlie list, and this woik has been going on now will weeks, and from appearances continue about anollier year, logan Elks won b:th games I give you a laint Idea of hiw with Preston on Memorial Day. bad need money, tlie taxes on n,,, moming game was played at my home are delinquent and wh.-PrM(on wlth tbe 6COre of 8 to 3. I see the undertaker coming I jn tbe afternoon the game was am In cross the street, because iinyed on Hie Carhe county fair his debt. grounds diamond with the score of I expected to forget this rott-- n (j k, 9 0 Injustice of being denied work that) P was rightfully mine, I loath a s"i street brawl, but have a plan fir! LCclgUC wJcUTlC . . getting satisfaction another way. of . There are quite a number 1 16111011 people around here who seem will-- ! Ing to pay money to watch a scrap. I have never seen any of these affair because they do not appeal understood that to me. I have some of them are tame indeed, SmllMifld The Smithfield nine , The fellow who kept the crowd Some away from that Fiesta, if they ,5 In favor of Richmond. error on the Trenton side Ogden. 17 to 7. in an exhibition .tu.lonai dlscasp, found to exist in'eara received governmental un- have any spark of Justice, should game here Wednesday afternoon.! benefits. And again, a disabling d,gree btfore Francis, on the mound for the , Janujn:ore complete comparison would went he the full route, but losers, .show that several of these other y was hit hard. ,Bat directly assume the i.lslpasS!1n? skip score: lights high The o( Xurnlshlng sultab!e of false propaganda used against S,.,nsibllity BROWNS for their g jitiful employment preceding the parage of abled B. H. O. A. men. and also ' on 2 2b i'conomy Bcngoeehea, compel industry on a quota basis 0 Marcn JU, 1333. j to McDonald, lb furnish such employment to 1 ss Remember the charts which were them. Eventually, we believe that Lindsay, 1 Econ-jthcf e Perkins, presented by the National United States government wtll 1 :omy league which showed a tre-- : become equally as considerate of Knowles, rf 0 If Increase In the total ag- the welfare of Its disabled veter-- 0 Chappie, ;mendous gregate expenditure of all coun-jan- s. Parker, c 1 lies, Now for another example of two-- 0 municipalities, states and the Hales, Sb federal government, with the point-face- d tommy-ro- t. Francis, p Listen! The so- ed Inference that thb was all called Economy Bill, passed by a 40 10 24 6 caused by the Increasing cost of hysterically on blind congress veteran benefits, in spite of the March 20, 1933, which, In spite of SMITHFIELD B. H. O. A. fact that expenditures for service previous promises that It would be 4 3 connected disabled veterans are not administered with justice and OIney, ss 6 4 3 0 Richards. If by counties, municipalities, cy, resulted In very drastic redu3 ced states, In which there Is a tlons and terminations of compen-- 2 5 Waite. 3b 3 2 2 increase of expenditures, sation for veterans whose disabil- M. Hansen, 2b huge I whereas the expenditures of. the lties were undoubtedly 2 of service Scrowder, 2b E. Ewing, rf 4 2.2 0 Federal Governments, which has origin, was officially entitled An I been responsible for veteran bene-- ! Act to Maintain the Credit of the 6 B. Hansen, c 4 2 0 0 fits, actually showed a substantial United States Government." Pro-- 0, Sulkerson, cf 0 0 1 decrease over the same period of paganda, right In the official title! W. Hansen, cf 3 0 5 time. The average citizen, who The financial credit of the United Van Ncy, 3b 4 2 0 does not pay federal Income taxes. States Government had been ex- Pitcher, p 0 and they represent about 96 per cellent; all cf Its bond Issues had Done, p 2 0 1 cent of the population, was false- been from two to Chambers, lb 0 M. Ewing, p .... ly led to believe that It was vet-e- nineteen times as much money nexpesses which were respon- was offered by eager capitalists 45 18 27 H sible for Is lnoreasing local pro- as ' was asked for. There was no Totals 7 perty taxes. That was the worse lack 100 002 400 of governmental financial Brown's -.- 420 260 12x17 kin- dof deceitful Smithfield propaganda, con-- 1 credit, as has since been proved by hit Chap- cermng which, unfortunately, most additional bond issues, which have Summary: Two-bapie. Three base hits Bengoechea of our fellow citizens have not yet increased the government debt by 2. Home runs OIney, M. Hansen been undeceived, not realizing that about ten billion dollars. Congress-th- e whole thing was a scheme to men were frightened by false Bases on balls Off Pitcher I, the burden from big in- - paganda to pass this Infamous, InFrancis 8. Five hits off Pitcher In 6, 6 off Ewing In 24; 2 off Done come tax dodgers to the small over equitable, damnable Economy Bill, . Struck out By Pitcher 6, burdened local property taxpayers. utterly inconsistent with the very in Let's pass on to another clever humanitarian purposes of our be , Francis 5, Ewing 2. set of statistics used for a deceit- loved President Roosevelt to Inful purpose, first put out by the crease the purchasing power of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and average citizen and of local comrepeated periodically ever since munities. The president was dethen by the National Economy Lea- ceived; and he In turn helped to the disabled gue, the American Veterans assoc- deceived Congress, iation, and several syndicate writ- veterans, and the general puSIic. ers as prating parrots of the pre- How long will the American pubdatory paytrioteers. I refer to the lic tsand for such methods? This radio talk given by a high charts which piously revealed the Nearly every governmental estiofficial of the D.A.V. on Memorial fact that this Nation was spend- mate of veteran expenditures Day Is printed by request of the ing Infinitely more for all veteran which has been used to try to demembers of the local chapter: benefits, divided by the total num- feat certain proposed legislation Know the true, and the truth ber of Its World War killed and has been an Why? shall make you free. Cherish false wounded, than was the case as to Simply, to scare the public, to be information and you will also any other Country. Get that, and against veteran benefits. cherish false opinions. Beware of then analyze It. These cards actOn the other hand, when the half truths, the weapon of pro- ually did prove that the United Administration has granted some ek-v'-- John Smith and h's , Greater Versity ! X i Vagabonds I Browns Ice liCtWCCIl Cream Lose to Smithfield ,"&' SZ , cc.-tl- "'.iciMlnfi AROUND THE CLOCK WITH ME , 12 12 10 39 i mer-ma- 10 10 de concession It has been presented 'told the. truth. Propaganda methas being more generous and favor- ods again I able than It actually was. Du ring January. 1934, when the last part of December, 1933, for Then InRoosevelt decided by exPresident announcexample, the newspapers the basic ed by big head-lin- e a Christmas ecutive order390to00 increase 3100 00 to per from pay H7.0C3.000 cf 00 dlMbled to gift and veterans. Was any such additional month, for those permanently y proportion--ateland amount of money being paid out totally disabled, on the basis of lower rat-- j at tliat time? No, indeed. Then was led by the, what, you may wonder, was tlie Inga, the public that! basis for creating such an Im- newspaper articles to believe disabled veteran would auto- pression. Simply thl: the Ceterans every an Increase oft Administration could have made matically receive In his monthly an unwarranted drastic Interpreta- about 11 pr cent whereas the truth! tion of an amendment passed by compensation, w as that this favorably affected congress cn June 16. 1333. wh'-- n a third of would have taken away an addi- only a little more than them. tional 317.000.000 00 from the My time b up. disabled, and because It was decided to make the 5 room more reasonable Interpretation, FOB KENT Furnlslied the big newspapers called It a home at 229 Boulevard. Phone service-- I connected 317.000.000.00 Christmas gift to the 263-- disabled. Laugh that off; It did read- FOR SALE Yound its damage among head-lin- e ers, even though tlie details below weeks old. Phone 'Ci OIC. pigs, 693-R-- 2. .$6.85 tips Enjoy Selby Styl-Ee- z Why? Because they offer all you desire in footwear. 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