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Show i CACTIE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH I News Review of Current Events the World 0 Cl i 5 drowned. Tha flood waa auld to be the wore! since IViT. Several Important towna were In danger of utter destruction. MARTINEZ Intermountain MIT! a. who was In VT. RICKARD III CUBA. recovering from to spasm settle revolution. began Miinm UTIK Miss SMIRK 111 ITS II till: DtNl.l It tlltll's Six Queens of the Ocean Meet in New York d ft- Hogs Get New York Citys Milk r Uer-rlot- 's f ;v r n n f J t Father of Twins at 1 sleight-of-han- d e d 1ltH'R, I T. KinlHutv lot'll-In- tune Ain-tco- e.-- $2.-50- rt Utnh-Iduh- Utah-Idah- o o vt less. OGDEN, UT. Members of the executive board of the Utah State Canning Crops association, at a meeting in the Ilotel Ben Lomond, voted to make an appeal to eannera of Utah for an Increase in the price of all canned vegetables of 25 per cent over the contract price negotiated In March, 11)33. RICHFIELD, UT. The tax levies have been sot to apply in Sevier county for the year 1953, which raises the county levy three mills above last year. oo veil armed f 1 j J Cy, v J J truck them and ha doing tha r.gt.t thing, but w still bar a lot of that old r with g ) n made fr.un the relief fund treated nine year of Ihe 172 ago to aid Inea killed In the t'.ltlegule mine on Mur. h H, I'.iJl W. II. BOISE. IDA H year old Owyhee rotinty .ri.tu-i'-to- r of Briiri. uti. dl.l at a H.le The centenof RjM.iled arian waa well known a the ..le.t Mason In Idaho. W. EPHRAIM. K. Humphries of the Munil tull.uiul foret, stale that an uauMiiilly large amount of eallle are dilng from larkM'iir don. on the noiiib half of the furet this year. MAGNA, IT. Bruin fever ha drink down 50 liurw-and I qireaillng rapidly. It I rej'orted. PROVO. UT.-T- he alieidl.ui of local health offio r ha Neii drawn to a case where a four mnlh-.ltrnlie wa attacked In It crili l.y a ferocious rut. The hul'C, aeeord'ng to the report. unfTi nil rrre l.icern-Ilon- a a a reabout Hr Hid ami ! run of Ihe nttuik. Ill HIUtANE. FT. Tin nnnu.ul Hurricane Ieuih Day hruli.ui ha been ret for Augu- -t 31 and Sp!crter 1. At this i eh l.rutlon the coiiiiy 4 It rluli roiii",t work III demonstration, judging, henllh contorts mid exlill.il will I, held. SALT LAKE t'lTY. I T - Twenty dalrle supplying milk for Die Salt I like market hare tr-- ri ordered to reduee the bacteria content of their product or to rcri-- e rolling It In the city. SALT LAKE CITY. IT. The Utah state building program, soon to he launched. Include fnio.ono for the University of Utah, $210,000 for the state training school at American Fork. $140,000 for the rlnle Industrial aeliool at Ogden, $115 000 for the twhool for the deaf and blind at Ogden; $120,000 for the Utah 0 state mental hospital at Irovo, for the state fair, $'10,000 for the national guard, $303,000 for the Utah State Agrieullurul rollege at Logan, nnd $20.(00 for Wclier college at Ogden, a total of $1.0S3.900. ItENO, NEV. An asserted eat-welove trlungle climaxed with the torture murder of Don Loy, a Chinese, whose body, bound with wire, and lieaten over the head, was found In Ills automobile near a race track. BOISE, IDA. Idaho has applied for its full allotment of $180,000 In federal relief funds for the present quarter ending September 30, Park Carver, Idaho director of relief, said and explained that the amount waa only one third of thnt spent during the preceding quarter because of a new federal regulation. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. With the payment of $150,000 to beet Sugar growers by the eompany, Oct 15, a total of $2,000,-00- 0 will have been paid out to the growers of Utah and approximately $3,COO.OOO will have been paid out In the company territory. This contemplated payment will be mnde under the terms of what is known as a participating contract. 1000 applications LOGAN, UT. for wheat allotment contracts under the government bounty plan of production control have been mailed to Cache county farmers. BOISE, IDA. Idaho has a pros-p'of loading the nation In yield per acre of onions this year, a report of J. II. Jacobson, federal crop statistician reveals. The crop for the state was estimated at G,58,000 bushels compared with 720,000 bushels last year, the reduction being attributed to a reduction from 1,GOO to 1,400 acres planted. HEBER, UT. Wasatch county has imposed a quarantine upon horses in an effort to save animals in the county from an outbreak of encephalomyelites, such ns has in other parts of the state. The quarantine was authorized hy the board of county commissioners. BAUER, UT. Local mines have giving employment to a large number of men. BOISE, IDA. In spite of hot weather, beans, apples and sugar beets promise a bigger yield this year than last, Julius II. Jacobson, federal crop statistician, estimated, but other crops appear likely to be $11(1.3311 1!2 Mr It del. at want any an 1 a Per-kin- BOISE, IDA C. I. (iHiii plead-eguilty In Ihe court of Hugh Adair, pr.duile Judge f.r H..l-- e county, to a (hurge of iii.'t.lug on tie lined u I. u Bolae null. null fun $111 and mo of nuirt. d deeniie aerom-pante- BEVERLY HILLS Well all I I Just what 1 read In tb pa1 brea pretty busy trying to per. In keep pear Cuba. I know know r deter-mine- mu nm KOMI. NT I) stabilization n.eni:li.n. gaging In We will try to do aa effectively aa lla (Mwalhlo the fundamental tiling SAM'S war on criminals, bark Into normal living um)-which will keep the price of wheat JJM'I.K now provisional Iresidcnt. Carl.. rvpK tally kidnaper and ra ke Mnnoi'l do (V up leer, made ptugma III me re It waa announced, aloe, that the gmn. notably In the capture In Oca. Killing and looting, that pro government waa waiving the bulk Texas of Harvey Halley. rcaied tailed for arvrral of Ha debt claim again! col ion OUH let and leader of da) accompanying fanners who have compiled with who la wanted for nutm-ncrime the ousting of llie Ihe acreage reduction program ao In the Middle Wed, Including the Machado regime, that about lltxHvai.taio would atari machine guu tnnere last June at a Havana street during the revolt that resulted In the ousting of I'resldeiit Machado and feu ard In Ihe main, moving In amall checks to farmers the Kansas City I'nlon station. which Mr. Scott Ialne Is bringing from England to race Gar Wood's tlnxigh the pursuit within a few days The same Ha, ley also la charged With the re his flight from Cuba. 2 "Mias Hrltaln III," or formula found for cotton will be cent kidnaping of tk F. t'rschel. "Mo-- America" for the llnrinsworth trophy. 3 Henry I. Ilurrimnn. president of the United Slutea Chamber and men the purimsea of the government's recovery program. uaed for wheat. and Ion nth of Commerce, telling western buslne slaughter of porrla-laOkluhmna oil was reminded. era Implicated In that crime have The long Buffering (TEEL, oil, coal and automobile been nabbed. Tuhana were The federal crusade, however, Industries, locked upon as ha!c, lo wipe out were still unable to formulate codes staged an awful flop near Chicago. all Ihoa mu rile rom niemhera of Ma satlafactory lo their various fac- Government agent, policemen and Or. (H (Va ebado'a secret police. ta Ilona and to the na- deputy hrrl!T to Die number of il tional recovery al 2.50. equipped with airplane, squad pedrt apixilnled Ida raid net minla I era. moat of Ihetn belonging lo ministration. This cars, machine guna and bomb, corthe AI10 or the Nationalist parly, slowed up the MtA nered two kidnaper for whom they end they mere Sworn In. The 1rea ZJ fS. 1 stride ao much that had laid a trap, chased them by Ident himself took the post of arc resident ItiKwetelt lund and air all over the western Castillo I'okomy 1 railed retary of stale. on Hugh part of Cook county, and then bad was made minister of war and t'ol. to gel lo admit their quarry had eeuied Johnson Krasiuo Delgado, leader of ihe mill quirk action, and The kldnaiera had been baited with tary coup Dial furred Murhnilo lo the administrators a promise of collecting a second flee, was appointed mllllary com told the leaders In foti.ikai from Juke Factor. They are mander of Havana. the Industries that supHiseil to be members of the Machado, who fled to Naaann In they must at onre Roger Totthy gang, four of whom the llahauiaa hy alrlane, agree on codes pro Including Ihe leader, are govern by aeveral of Ida rloaesl vldlhg minimum wage and maxi- ment prisoners under Indictment friend. was rerled lo have taken mum hour. There waa an unplens for the kidnaping of William Hamm. with him aeveral million dollara ant Incident In the Iron and steel Jr., wealthy SL Haul brewer. though he left behind even hlarloth discussions that caused further de Chicago law authorities are doing Ing. Ilia wife and other niemhera of lay. William Green, president of better. The courts are manned by the family eraed the vengonnre the American Federation of Labor, Judges who hare given up their of the moha hy taking a gunboat went Into a conference aa n mem and every day aces a num yacht to Key West. Fla.. whence her of the NRA labor advisory hoard her of deernte criminals convict ttiey expected to go to New York and also on the Invitation of Secre ed and sentenced to prison terms. and taler to Iarl. The ex dictator tary Perkins. But the steel lenders The usual long delays granted to deaald he prohahly would remain In took one look at him and walked fendants In such rases are being reNassau and would not Interfere out. fused by the judges, and the unwith developmenta In Cuba. Green declared this act waa "a savory lot of lawyers who get rich No one would even Intimate that challenge to the government," and defending known murderers and foth Roosevelt administration continued : gangsters are rather dumfounded. mented the revolution, The question la whether ateel la but the Slate department In Wash to dictate to the government or Interna An unuRunl air view of six of the world s great liners docked at their piers In the Hudson river al RUSSIANS, Jews and are conIngton certainly knew In advance whether the government la going Masons, New York. Left to right are the Manhattan, the Georgle, the Majestic, the Leviathan, the Pennland and the , Just about what waa going to hap- to set up machinery under the cocting a world plot against Paris. It knew Machado pen In Cuba. according to Der Deutsche recovery act and require Inwould be ousted, and that he would dustry to work with thnt machinery." of Berlin, official NUDISTS FOILED be succeeded by De Cespedes. Amorgan of the Nazi Shortly thereafter the labor adbassador Welles waa In close touch visory board formally protested hia labor front." The with the revolutionaries and was exclusion. paper dies, as proof that secret negotiaapprised of their plana. Assistant Johnson described It as Mlsa carare tions Secretary of State ("alTery wns kept and declined being further party" Informed and approved each atep ried on. the simulThe labor secretary, who taken, and President Roosevelt ap- continued In conference with the taneous presence at the French resort parently let him and Mr. Wellea stool loaders without Green, made work out the problema themselves. no statement of Royat of Bernard The Cubans selected De Cespedee Better progress was made with Baruch of New for the Presidency, but he received the oil and automobile codes. The York, Andre Tar- the O. K. of ofllclul Washington be- former. It wns believed, would prodleu of France, fore being named. The Islanders vide for a measure of government Leon Trotzky, Maxwere not coerced In any way by the supervision of prices. A group of im Litvinov, RusUnited States, however, and the Texas oil producers who challenged sian foreign commissar, and the three American wnrahlps that were the constitutionality of the recovery Russian ambassador of the republic sent to Havana and Manzanillo were act met defeat In the District of of Turkey. ent only to protect American lives (Xdumhla Supreme court Justice Former Premier Edouard and property. trip to Moscow Is also part of Joseph Cox denied the application What part In the revolution was for an Injunction against sections the plot against Germany, accordplayed by the National City Bank of the law permitting federal regu- ing to Der Deutsche, which warns of New York and Electric Bond and lation of oil production. Germans against what It terms the Shares. which have heavy Interests duplicity of the Soviet Russians In Cuba, has not been revealed. and "Jews who want to profit by of the open disputes Both concerns had formerly been FIRST chaos and hatred they sow the of the recovery personnel considered supporters of Machado, administration resulted In the res- among nations. : but seemingly they did not lift a The Swiss, on the other hand, of Prof. W. F. Ogburn as hand to save him from destruction. ignation claim to have discovered a Nazi plot, V7 a member of the one of their papers charging that Probably they will come out at consumers advisthe big end of the horn when the : Hitler's followers have launched a w board. Island Is rehabilitated. anThis re- ory Is an Ogburn, for the campaign propaganda econowho 'Y covery. Cuban business men feel. Is nexation of German Switzerland to mist from the Unicertain If the price of sugar can Germany. of Chicago, versity be raised a cent or a cent and a An American sailor named Thor-stex &. was vexed because half a pound, which can be done If Johnson was sentenced to six Tiny Shirley Eleanor Marsh and Mrs. Mary Harrl-mathe United States tnrllT of two cents months In jail at Stettin on charges Jimmy Thatcher, Seattle young Rtnnsey, chaira pound is reduced or abolished. of calling the chancellor a Czechosters, found luck against them when i v man of the board, and the American they attempted to launch a nudist They believe, too, that Cuba would slovakian Jew v Mrs. then become a good customer for appointed authorities were preparing to move colony on the shore of Iuget sound, S. Johnson, Hugh American goods. Cuba's national for his release. Dear Seattle. The minute State During the milk strike In New York state great quantities of milk wife of the admindebt, hugely Increased under MachaBen Rousch saw them he that should have been sent to the metropolis were fed to the hogs. chairman istrator, will have to be refunded, do, also APAN'S fine navy of about 280 hauled out his summons book and of the complaint for the Interest and amortization ships sailed south from Tokyo, then let them off with an admonicomand declared the committee, payments now amount to $1,500,000 mittee was unable to fulfill Its under personal command of Empertion that clothes are still the thing. Eighty-Fiv- e month. and began the maneuor Illrohlto, functions. told the Johnson Ogburn President Roosevelt was so satisBOUGHT BY BROOKLYN was not being vers that take the form of an enfied with the state of affairs In Cuba consuming public counter with a hypothetical foe atsaid he and that later protected, that he went for a short motor trip tacking Japan from the equatorial In the Virginia mountains. Before the expressed policy of the NRA of Pacific. It was assumed that the power moving leaving Washington he and Presi- keeping purchasing fleet had seized the Caroline enemy be of will rising prices dent De Cespedes exchanged friend- alongside blocked. predict, for want of ade- and Marshall Islands, between the ly messages. Secretary of State Philippines and Hawaii, which the Hull explained to the press that quate Indexes. League of Nations turned over to violaThe complaints (against Cuba had really not had a change of GerI Japan under mandate after the of codes tions by employers), government. He said It was a mere mans lost them In the World war a be should handled by change of personnel without any recommend, line organization and not by an alteration In the structure or procTHOUGH the old prohibition hi. advisory board. esses of government. Consequentbeen abolished, and reId an St. to army Flying plane ly, he said, the United States did Is expected before the close of peal a Mr. made Johnson stir Louis, not find It necessary to extend recogthe year, liquor control Is neither nition to President De Cespedes ring appeal for support of the Pres dead nor forgotten, In the words of asIdent's program, since he came In under the constiL. McHenry Howe. The tutional method of succession in serting Its success depended upon to the President said thesecretary bureau of the people In each Cuba. town, and. In the last analysis, had merely been absorbed by the division of Investigation of the De a conference of upon the women. Woman In deFOLLOWING of her of the fense home," partment of Justice, adding that "If support and his exracketeers or bootleggers are ecutive council. It was announced he said, "Is about as safe for triflers any celebrations over the that the administration approved as a lioness at the door of a den holding demise of the bureau supthey ful of cubs. When every American posed the Chicago Board of Trades decidue to an awful shock." are understands the housewife that to withdraw the peg from sion When the Eighteenth amenta wheat futures. Secretary Wallace Blue Eagle on everything that she Joseph nutcheson, the tall star ment Is repealed," Howe added, th to is a her Into come home permits of the Southern league who was Bald: find If himself will any bootlegger securWe are going to do everything symbol of Its restoration to bought from Memphis by the BrookIn closer than now effective that we can to keep the ity, may God have mercy on the thing Sam Is quarters on lyn National league club. Is doing Uncle several counting who attempts field and at the well In very price of wheat np. but we are not man or group of men of hundreds millions of dollar) bat. He Is a right to trifle with that bird. Texan and is twenty-eigh- t going to Indulge In from revenue taxes, which will business. The peg was put In to years old. the taxpayers' burdens and of four provinces In lighten give time to Iron out a technical If you are laboring under any IlPARTS are reported to be flood lusion situation arising from one extremeLarge Textile School Building that he doesnt Intend to Nicholas Stetz of Sloatsburgh, N. Y eighty-fivly large speculative account. We ed by the waters of the Yellow riv years old. pictured North Carolina Stale college It cent collect red of are every you and the week-oltwins she bore him. The cant keep np the price of wheat er and many thousands of the with Mrs. Stetz, thirty-eight- , Claims the textile school largest the mistake of your life. have been making twins brings the total of Stetz'g children up to thirteen, by pegging futures. We are not en- - wretched Inhabitants building In the South. C. 1921. Western Newt?aper Union. raptor WMj EKOXGIEIRS SMOKIMi CT)'TS $14 provident of Ecua may have dor only lnt to give up hi high oilier, fur he to be aalifactory to dorn t the Country. The congrre voted. Id to 22. lo Send S Coin nil a Ion to him to ak him "iu the name of r.ic) " to let the ipular will he front Quito ruin. I.atc.t aid soldier wire guarding Ihe president, l ul.ic-- ; but It Is bard in American to toy wl.ii li way soldiers will jump. n at IU IDWAIJI) Sxuaj News Briefly told for Ituay Readers I I Cuba Quiflin Down With IV Cijrdr an IVoidt-n- t Rj'ic ImIiitriY Slow With Codes Johnson Itrlies on the Women. Scenes and Persons in the Current News an 1 cant forget ito and our rength and w do kinder lik lo go prowling off Into lam outlandish place with a bunch of marine and (ettllng some-bod- ) troubli for m. You e w hare always figured that Cuba waa a k.nd of stepchild and while ,t was b'g enough to earn It own living and was not living at borne anymore, why we atlll hid lb right to atep In and advise. You aee, th havent child has grown up but of W at II think In term of Hall, of Sou Domingo, of Mexico, all these we have been In a with. Vts meant some sort of well, but we just do lov to nos about. We t ant accm to I ear to teeing anything going on without na at Hast offering adilce. Advice can get you In more trouble than a gun ran. Ju.H d.mt want aoniehudy telling me bow to run my business, or my country. I want to ruin tl myself without any outside true of aid, and Dials t.ie.-Latin races. Tho minute there I any trouble In any Latin American Country, that should be Die tip right there for us to crawl In a hole and not even be allowed lo poke our head out Dll it was all over, for aa sure as we could see It we would either be In It or offering advice We cant help It, Its Just second nature with us. We mean well, but the better we mean the worse we get In. Let the Argentine come up and settle IL They speak the same language. and they are a big infleuntial country. Let Mexico advise Cuba, they have no step lather treaty with ein. You see there Is where we got In wrong, we retained a clause In our Treaty with em where we kind of a siring tied to em yet so while they got their liberty from Spain, there waa still a second mortgage given to us which we still hold and shake over their head every once in awhile. We Just sit by tbe hour at home and abroad and tell "Why dont England give India ber freedom. Whats England got to do with Canada. Australia should be Nlca-ratu- me-sc- 1 o a free country, why should she have a string on South Africa?" Thats all fine, but the minute an Englishman reminds us of Cuba, or tbe Philippines we are up in arms and come back at em. Well thats different we are only In there to help them out. We got nothing out of It. And the Englishman says, yeah, and we cant make him see it our way. Aint people dumb when they wont see things your way. That3 why we have always thought Englishmen have no sense of humor they just wont laugh at our Jokes as much as we think the jokes demand. Another thing about all this trouble In Cuba. Bolivia, Paraguay and all those is that folks forget that a Latin American Country must have so much revolution and wars anyhow. They dont look on a revolution as being such a terrible thing like we do. They are a people that dont get much excitement and a good revolution is a sort of relaxation for em. Now take the Argentine, they had peace for a long time and finally It begin to get on their nerves and they couldent stand It any longer so they just broke out. Well 1 was down there since then, and the humiliation of the thing was terrible to em. Not thal they had had a revo lution, that was really a picnic, but what they hated more than was anything that the rest of the world would class them as another South American rerolu 1 o n s t C ou n tr y. I n other words they lost face. (as tho Chinese say) If there was some way where every once In awhile they could have them a nice little home talent revolution without the rest of the World knowing It. Why It would be fine, everybody would be for It But it hurts their credit with the rest of the world to have the news get out. A revolution kinder comes under the heading of amusement as well as a nessisity with them I all those countries and we shouldent get so excited about it We take everything too serious. The greatest contribution to peace In the World would be an international clause Any Nation can have a nice local revolution any time It sees fit without any outside aid or advice from America or England. Just 1 tail I UcNattgki SyndwaU, . |