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Show Phone 50 or 51 The Home If You Do Not Receive Your Daily Herald iiiiV-- With Jiiih Number 3S. Volume 22. L O G A N, By Arthur Brisbane . dvcniaiuj. I ! Important Legislation To Be Discussed This Week. SALT LA KL CITY, Kelt. 4 (UP) Tht legislative stagt was set today tor the most important, and j,' '.si idy contruvei mhI v. oi law making shut tin mm It'flllll session niHMMled, Moiid ty will wltm-hthe 1 diu-muii- K intro-iliuiio- o; hill a uw hv Kepi tin obi uve 1PT. itim-;.ie bein inai shalleii to (pposr ilw iinni and a severe alive fight is in prospeet. Rpit - n! tine S. M Jot g ell se n loll to h y a one cent tax on lc ph a n ?" t old is an culm ee ga oilier which will prob.tldv opponent, Thompson's Mayor Judge Lyle, is also a pnlltiia! im- arouse con idet aid-- aigumeut. pro the desel t and coil presario. TO Oft.-donkey, at his meetings, he do INCOME TAX plays a colb-- tion of sawed SOON IN SHAPE sub machine guns, exshotgun.-.- , Tile pi isoiial income tax bill was of tools other and bombs, plosive the gangsters tiade. lie says the being whipped into tmai shape for at ion in both houses Mongangsters want Mayor Thompson pi again, and fear hint, Judge Lyle. day. Aside li mil a lew minor Judge Lyle, still olfsettting the i liauges, the measure will be tit as the same lot donkey, uses his best language, approximately lie (alls Mayor Thompson "Jum- 'Ira1-- n up by tint state tax commie-tun. bo Flood Relief Quack." supDr. John L. Robbertsoit. There is a chance that the ques porting Judge Lyle, says Chit ag ) lion in who will control the stale for vigilante and was "headed patrol, the highway commob rule, highway meaning lamppost. mission, sen etai y ol state or atwhen Judge I.yle came to the res- torney general, may arouse tuiore cue. mi the tloors ot both houses. However the joint highway committee The campaign is getting warm Dually decided Friday that control even for Chicago where nothing should be vested in the attorney is done coldly. sued genet al and this proposal will be has Thompson Mayor to both houses. Secresiibmitt'-Judge Lyle tor $M",000 and meanot state Welling and Henry while the Chicago American, full tary wishes you Ihood, cl'umnan of the state highrf local patriotism both Democrats, way e'ltiii! lo know that government recotds had been attempting to obtain conconcerning crime, show that stands No. (18 t rot the lop. trol ot tlic patrol. The attorney Outside editors are requested io general is a Republican. All in all, in xt weeks session stop kicking Chicago a ..itne dog Let them look to tiieir looks interesting. around. own crime records. Florida will he pleased lo hear that the city with the lowest liMim P tc jcpoal law pass'd in ea-d- i t i , , et I'M-ti- 111 Chi-rag- E. N. HAMMOND two) Republic For LAID TO REST Spain Seems Likely Now Hamvice ( lot id. Kiit.eiai mond. Sr., pimmnent lagan temple worker a. id a tin tuber of the bish-un- t :c of the I oraa First ward, ie In Id in the Fi st ward chapel Saturday all noon. After Madrid, Feb. 14. (U.R) Speakcis at the services were nice. President A. E. Anderyears of dictatorship, Martial law Os'-aand rebellion, Spain appealed son of Logan stake. President R Shepherd of the to be moving toward a Repubtemple with and Bishop William Worley. Bishlican torm ot government t vtc-such rapidity that the political op Worley also presided at tile serwere uncertain vices. ot s themselves what the next move in the consti-t- i ''mica! nmnbets were offered tiotial r. genet anon of the conn-- by the ward choir under the direcy would he. tion to Flank Batiglt, Jr. Special Within the space of a lew hours niimbeis included a duet by Mr. the government of Premier (hot. mid Mrs .1. Baili-ya violin solo Damaso Berenguer nsianed a. id Ity Mrs. plivlhs Spirker rompati-iethe king received a decree susby Miss Marv Spicker, and a pending the parliantentaty elec- voc.,1 solo by B. H. Roberts. Praytions scheduh d lor next tnontii. ers vvme by A. A. Allen and X. A. The next logical development ap-- Lars.-tiared to he the convocation ol a constitutional assembly to draft a constitution replacing that ol 1S76. under which the countiy is still governed. King Alfonzo began iinriedietely atier the labe net's resignation with leaders oi lu Liberty party, who toned resignation, and also with the Duke of Maura regarding the The old folks of he Logan ..n..'i.ut ol a new government. The Duke ot Maura express d the Font tit wind will he enteriained . govern-truiitTiny will gather ata Monday. opinion Jtat a coalition or a so tailed national con the chapel at 11 o'clock when H. proerntu will he given with cettl ation. would he foimed. t'. i'ller.en. Stake ihatrinan ot in ooinminee. old tolks thi e- , t p OLD FOLK TO BE s ENTERTAINED 1 INSPECTOR TO TALK HERE Whight, federal meat inspetcor for I'tah, will discuss the importance of a sanitary meat supply, in a public meeting to be held at the first ward chapel today at 2 o'clock. I meeting and discussion Wright, conies as a final step lit the campaign launched by the adii.t departments of the two stakes ol Logan in the M.l.A. v, oik. Tltes? two stakes have been working jointly on a program for t'te establishment of a modern killing plant, through which the public meat supply of Lngan and v ici.iity will he handled ami Inspected. The adult depat tn.ents of every ward have taken up tile subject in rather great detail toanda Ihe cli-is being brought pri All tmward x in this meeting. looking citizens should make it a puin to oe there. The project is under the supert at don vision of Prolessor P and C. 1). McBride, adult supci vigors i Hit1 two stakes. i R A L I), S I I) AN V, I I R 1'. 1! A U 'l 3 V Price . 7 CHALLENGE AMERICAN It Spans More Th.an Blue Water; It Points a Way to Prosperity. BY lion. . i GUARDIA ei IM1 in bull-hu- l t Hi a iad:o mu; i: ' MU ills U i addiens Ol 104 I e COil.SI .s i ot a a i u j) ot photog. e .e is, a tew 11. The mioiit hf-.ui- t li Uill I this ( rhicagu uuuieiK con- - m t !t ( here c I i (.' n e n.' ,u -0'.' i e t n; u'l wii c K-- Ie - I v i cai'lis and tile (iolden nrv e ol w.iur ai wiili nonliern (. ea; cst eiicrm-- ei in 42-- awi-in- i I alif-irma- Hat-ism- . I r teats ol o) American be a svnibnl . I.ied-tenau- ou!d enc vie an. depres-on- the nation r,i:f m i few a l.i-- I Mam thousands will w II circiilate through the economic svstem ol tt e roun r 'n'ingmg wealth to lahorer, merchant and m a nut acuirer. Work, and n it d' dla rs. will build this brid ge. Men who will work on it would oihcrwise be jobless, Inempltned people ne ed food and clothing, iust ' t nt mstea-breadline- Anil by buildnur uiRes and oilier things America needs we shall help end the drip, ession. i achieved. Birth Control i i i L Local Scouts Honor Logan Pioneer Camp MISSING no iiimertain Opponents Attack Bill GIRL FRANCISCO, Cal, Fell. 14 The sinister liKlire of a San , .liieher, eliiekeli DieftO emmty said to ie a known eniered tile seareii for Virginia Brooks, Id, missing school gill today as the parents ol other east San Diego children told lii h of the man's activities. Olficet's weie sent on a rush trip into tlie back country during lie morning to locale the suspect, after several persons Hail laid of their cliildien being bothered by the man. One girl was taken to the station during the morning and told hi investigators of the rancher's furnished activities and poliie with a good description of him. The search today had become lit.most i.t ensive in the history of the city witli hundreds of cilizens ottering nformalion they believed might have some bearing on the case. Rewards ot $100 each were of-- t et ed by the San Diego Sun and tin- - San Diego Press club l'or leading to the finding oi tlie child or her body, and members of the city council anwould' tie nounced an attempt made Monday to have the city a reward. pi-Police already have tabulated more titan 200 tips, most of which him? been clunked and found wanting ami some of which have anIe eti Ofticers discarded. cle iking on the others today. SAN (UR) WAS HIND TON, Peh. 14 ot birth control ' i Oppose, tin-!- tori'! Ri U -- - tiiur-.palle- d a sen- a- ate committee today to urge it proposed legislation which federal laws t, t would liberalize piiydi tails clinics ,ls penni! allj tncd'ial si bools to teach medhods of contraception. A I .score of 1) 1 01111-tr- There is a leson ;n the vision of this brulte. a hojie that tlaiing and tijjlH win n a beaut ful way. When it is finished it nut o tbolie success SEARCH FOR : 1 much as those who a'e working, lleiue, those of who work will be jnst as we oil it w. put people o I kltine; them shiver work lniihlmo bridges h . ! , ( au-p- it, c i'i.in; !( 'll hrulKi' r i.itt, linki'ijj San It will he mu : appiu-pnate- t months. Woik will huild this bin be employed, and theo' w a,;es 1 r.iet-t.n- v,un of the jrrip of n a cop two Mnail pciched nig o i.e o : n e bunding. am n : a. raid ot a.ssvinung le gal j e.spoiisi min a s tor saying there is a vicious asMx latlon of various companies, ijower and electric In eider that this i.ar,ua!(U aid. now i,ul m may not have io oppui tunny oi saving tliat in making this i hurge uudei pro-.mu ot c ingressumal immunity :u making this c:'aig not ml the i t.ooi ol the house, but oil a public tin'! in the ;ty ot Washington. Ah Insult, while pr tending to be s.'.ikiig in tin interest oi the public, wa.- r ally plugging tor the w as salt O! Stock. His speech made on time paid 'ey a tirm oi Had Air. lnsml's stock brokei.,. e( h bian givui to any newspa-pe- i uudei the same ii ( um stances es it would have had to and labelled advertisement nave lc at tie- (op and at the bottom of each column. MA Tnsull triad statements the othei evening on the radio under .a e pi Km d; .aiire, w inch Ik would not dau and couid not make when 1. joking any consumer in Lie lace. "Mr. Looill sail that the Lower Ti'u-- t i it crate hat t is a iiwb. o ii s leal, and vn ious." v ul mankind. More than that, it ambition and power. It represents a spin i(t)ui!(i,i and passerby and lj.s PROPOSE WIDE OPEN NEVADA (ARSON LiY Y, Nev., Keb. 14 lUP wide lull pKAalii.K lor A strong note of advancement t as Dp li" namMim;. and model tl methods of education M Ltd lo the was (Ll !iinp;iH .sounded at tlie institute of ii .ts d; it tliu.M c ny at teachers ot and Cache R.T w a b 'ore Pid MaD UMis- county- - Saturd- Logan y by three of the .1 IV u ui mil 'I foremost educators of tlie state. Tiie three, all of whom deli.-er-- i ed addresses at the INQLEST SET VIR.ilM ( Y. Ml ..I Feb. 14 general session in the morning, UP1 The lone liel.ivid itidU' t into were Loftier Bjarna.son, head of ilia liialii el Ffi.tik Meizel, (lie department of junior high schools in tlie stale, Dr. L. Joint i 'dllid as an a ' tiiin.t h f i ll.e Slate B.ink is. idiot y today Nuttall ol the I'nlversity of 1'lgh department of education, and in. ..m s t t ir Mat cl- P K. A. Jacobsen of tile I'tu'i ndlege school ol TAX EXPERT PAYLESS i Boise. Id do. Fill. II (U PiMr. Bjarnason gave an extreme(iovernoi Mix Saturday sliil ly interesting report ot a trip ne a vo ul'er fir payeftis io made to Ills native Iceland i I Roy lax sunnnei. He dwelt ment o. Dodge, ly on particuiai t n Mdy-.iis- t o tie conanltant" lie scliools ot tliat eouidrj' as well ih ) e, wiio v.us voted as relating tiie survey which lie lie paid out o! ol fJen i sa'ai made of the iolk high schools in tinlaxpc.yerv llio lev. Denmark. He mentioned particularly ihe high degtee o! general Jin at ion in Iceland. There is not LUKENS RETIRES u child over Id tU.P) yeats of age in BC1SK, Idaho, Felt of the tliat country that dues not know Transier ol . up nun itow to read and write, lit- said. li'uot wotks state ilepa.im-Irom Fred ... Ltiketts. n-- i relarv ot ARE LAW ABIDING slate ami retning cotnmiasioner of CITIZENS law en 'orceineuL, ti l.mmitt I'tic t, A survey of 'lie t iinmis early history of iutter newly aptioinled tiie country showed the hardy angoverunder Idaitos Deinoctatucestors Irom which the sitndy Icenor, C. Bett Ross, was oflti tally land Mr. Bja';u.vn people came made Sal. inlay nniriiing. was put ticuiarly high in Ins praise of the respect lor law in tlie INVESTIGATE OIL Tins, he said, is based on tlie old adage that "By law, the counFen 11 'UTi WASillNC'IOX. floor leavler, try will lie built, and by lawlessHouse darner oneiily espoused today tlie ness, destroyi vl. tor a broad investiloci' Dr. Nuttall's talk was featuied gation ot tin- - ml industry, which by a leport ol a survey made reot the ("ppet Barber advocate cently by several teachers 011 four embargo bill have held out as a ditlereut methods of learning, Tlie tin tat against large oil corpora- methods were; to feel the need; tions winch an- opposing oil legis- instinctive report, association: and lation. school drive or compulsory learning. He quoted figures ill all four o! the principle divisions of school FIREMAN KILLED to show that the last named, which CINCINNATI, 0 Feb. 14. (U H lias been tiie method generally One liteman was killed anil three is dying out through realizaothers were injured early today used, when they were trapped under a tion tliat the newer and more modern methods are much better. lulling well whi'e lie tine a lire I)r. Nuttall said that Modern at tin- H. B Smith paper box comd 'cation is bared on the fact f pany on the waterfront here. Damild must want to e arn b for) I, ni'd at $f0.id'h age was lie will leant. He inli-i.ion this idea throughout his excellent adPRIMARY LAW SIGNED , dress. BOISE, Idaho, Fdb. II. (U.Rt The Di. Jacobsen struck straight at is Barali statewide primary plan tile point that "the tea iter who m. a. Idaho. in At now a law lu stops learning should stop teachFa'itrday, Coventor C. Ben Ross ing." He denoun' ed in strongest makbill signed the direct piltnary ing it a law. (.Continued on page eight NYv-la- pruilf-K-- .st City, County Teachers Meet In Joint Institute. fst-- i if METHODS SEARCH FOR MAIL ROEBERS Ui Pi LARK (ITY, Feb SAL An and intensive March Dr two young Ikukiis who giabbed two mail potu!ic4 trnm a tnii k and ecapd last nigut had to i(snit m any ar 'ailed Dda imat ed that the powei . on tue !ui'e speakers tie li e'uarhH Hi si 1) po.-e- I.' -- Ma Mu J p.tAel ol u 'al. laid nit s made a; .His; v. e n d a!ua-- i United Press I WASHING M), INb It (JP one e l..iL,aaidu. Uejmhlb (vi'l X' A !, x'ii,a t on the street i Oil- ot a e building uill it li.)? iuo;i)Mi2 aad ni.ule a speech d that hui ,U a loi !i he here in a i mu .at ion ot i, 'on ai ions de-te- representatives -- of and fraternal religious, reform contended tlie proorganizations posal was "imtnoial. would open the mails to ''indecent literature," LIFE AND THEN SOME! free htve." and would encourage SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14. (U.R) The argiimi nts w ere heaid bv Henry A. hie, convicted of con-s- ; Senators Cillett. Rcpn.. Mass., and Iracy to bomb a Spokane newsBiattnn. Deni., New Mexico, paper office, was sentenced today whom ptoponenls of tlie meato life Imprisonment "and three to sure tmiitieil yesterday. litteen years mote." LABOR FEDERATION AGAINST BILL FULL HOUSE, NO PAY it ion of "The Atieiican CHICAGO, Feb. 11. (U.R) Twenty recor-,to lie wants six sleepy chorus beauties and against this hill," Kdward the fed-- three men principals of Earl Cradv testified He "sketch book" played to a eiatton and its president, William full house in judge Justin McCa(Teen, had long opposed any such rthys ooutt today where they faced legisial ion. charges ot 'participating in an into as Bratton n.v Questioned decent theatrical performance. whether tin1 lederation "lias forthis question mally passed upon in its convention." McBrady said SOLDIER N DEED i SALT LAKE Cfl'Y. Feb. 14. (U.R) jit had not heciiise such a hill was time, tint pending at convention David V. Sloss, Ijirt Douglas lid tliat lie spoke with the au- soldier, demonstrated last night and Breen et President thority that tlie government's efforts to he exeitdive council of the fed-- l teach him Itow to light hadn't bee-iet alum. vain, Sloss, unarmed, routed twi The opposition today was open-learmed footpad-- who attempted e Iiy Ralph Button, counsel for roll him. the sen-,m oi gam. .a' ion failed Bid ton ine ; of the ta public. STEPMOTHER JAILED said the lull would open l lie door REDDING. Calif Feb. 14 (U.P! tl) lilts. lull "tree love It opU gll tlll.l II Of Goose Mrs. El.de R C i' g it. at tage. w'no allegedly heat her step valicj. CONFLICTS WITH forci-son Billie c.iapnun. !. and 'STATE LAWS him to stand near a hot stove tint! YYilham S assistant he was hurtled, today began serve'.oridivo secieary ol the na ing a 8" day jail sentence meted iott.ii wel'are onierence, i hargevl out in Supeiior court here. Billie Dm bill was in corl.t t with state was repotted recovei 11 a hoc rights. eital from tiie severe hunts. it se.d., to tlie ptinci-he said, "by 'ate pi' ol al government iiiaknig til'an opponent of states now bantling iiir'li (onBol and sets up (Hdlii t o' law s." He untended t hr hill would oi; age a p: ar! ru) rent r All BY ion GLADYS the HOBBS ante lc xplana s (.Id'-'-or re. ihit- "lor lie BOSTON. Fell. 11. UlP' -i.e i lim.-ill.e and i.v play Tie-rl :s noitiing quite so popn-l.iClaienie li. Ldwarils, re 'lull dhlll of heal li and apidiy cv e,d lot lie (list ie! " a lot Mon ta von i"l uitti tl:e avetage audience as NEW YORK, Feb. 14 (UR) The tired, viio became a hem of two ol tin- second sci ne. odes i William (. AVoori-- f stock market tinned up near the This was wars during it!) vents of miiilary a ii it mystery '1 lie bn. pile ol the I'l.iv t waul, din t ihe bureau of rinse ot the abort session today "i" ie.su v i r.iv ed iiy the scivice, dii-- l at T "ii a. in today. u alion i'K of the and a majority of issues were tip ;t ii la'di v, t he g rouping soue Tie- war tune eoniniainbr ol the tin. liv.;i tit I'uitdmitiilv I'lavcrs al asMicii'Mon, the fractions tY 3 points at close. :ik U an M LCth (Yatike division, known lo in tlien- preseidatioti oi "In The was poor and amah III S will in! gi t ilowt-we shall let' saiil The opening was irregular, most r, his douglihoys as "Daddy," was 71 Next Room. properties, Further selling The play ivriltftn from tlie Bur-io- blame this on tlie fact, that Prnijairamlii in suppoit of this issues declining. ye s olu. doctor's appeared. By the end of the novel and adapted e v Was I" a"t followed rloselv a sec Friday the hill It ti, l il is 'ourtnisnnder-informeTo lull. h. tirst hour support was appearing any fur the mug. liv Kleati.it- Robson an. er dam yester-avon are that in many issues. U. S. steel lagt i one of tle intestinal ilisor at,.! Hairiit Kind Ray Trotnian as tiie butler was Medical association ged and the rise was not sustainliiii-- l a s t v ich tiie et leitt a ml eonsislent mvsteiies we have by tar the most i oncincing actor the dm w ml a gntly, monihs-Bliilliplu anl. er I, I'nlike most plays (if this on 'he stage. His makeup, voice lias l.ik. n no pari in tlie prepara-iio'- t ed. In the last lew minutes of ot tht.i bill or procuilng Us business, however, shorts covered r e much tine-(oHu.-id al linnse of k ad d di not w lniioduuiiou. and juices rose erttily. tlie (Continued on Pu$e 8) ueeesaary expos!deneial Itospiial, j .. - I . LOAN BILL MAY PASS MONDAY Senate Passes Compromise Drought Bill , Me-sai- d Car-roll- s WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. (U.R) The senate today approved the $20,0(1,000 mise. A t , j i i t D. dboli-hin- l i teu-tv-.- e, I . MAY CALL TAX PASSES AUTO DRIVER STOCKS TAKE . IS ARRESTED UPWARD TREND . Major-(nnt-ral I moral-nducD(- y iikimn of inducing llio eiv disnnod at a of the (ache County Tax payers association Fridav ovenint?. Seven members ol the executive commit! ee were pre (' a ''man Hei'v T!.fvr,vr o? Frovid' nee jtr esidi d. It dectii at the i.u eiinc t issue a rail tor a central atheiiniT tb situation and to fee! to out p!dc opi. lion ..i bHthoih, ot reducing the burclca Y,r anl tax burden u t wa-t.- : tiu-o- i pro-elde- d 1 it- i ' Ami-ina- t i s a- -l State Patrolman ll.irry Clark M. Hodges of Lewiston Friday aiternoon near Sniithlield oil a charge of reckless driving. Acrord-into Clark, Hodges was cutting all sort of capers along the Mat11 highway, imperiling the live? of school children who were riding in school busses. Hodges ndmilted to driving between 60 and 63 nnlcs an hour. He was arraigned before Juflge Jsse P. Rich Satuidav morning ai.J took until Tuesday month. i at 10 a. in. to tiiakd li;s g I "k-iI- i ! , 1 i MEETING SOON Ida-10- Tl -- Give Good Interpretation AWAY compro- Bar-Be- i Little Theater Players AGED WARRIOR drought relief few hours later it paused the house and was signed by resident Hoover. Tin- vote on adoption of the report was: For adoption 67; against adoption 13. The senate voted to adopt, the onierence ri port on tlie interior iepartment htil. The tepor; then cm to the house, will le it was elopleil immediately. Tlie eoiupru-litsIs in the torm 01 an amend-nen- t lo the interior departfneiu. nil. Vole on the measure tame by preai tangetiieut at 2 p. 111. after le.ued denunciation of what was et Hied a "face saving" device by everal senators, including , Deni., Ky Boiah, Itepn., S Gouz Repn., Midi., and Bass, Dem., Va. I t Cents from New York Congressman Assails Combine. Abandonment ot the h.tsetnem ot lue New Cache County Lile.,ty building as a home for t ho Attn-tcan Legion. Logan Rush No. 7. i a proo.ole result of a litei ting he tween a c. mintltee irom the Wa: is' oi ganizattuli and tin- city commission Friday Hotht Although no detnite statement has been given out by the it apptars to he a gem-tallai i op ted opinion among the exseivm in eit that they would nut cnn-idmoving floor headquarti is into the under pteser.f rouditinns T ns attitude has ici-tgrowing since the emit ov ersy (list hki.-ia Week ago and into the open ill was h, ought to a i.itnax at Friday night. LENGTHY DISCUSSION FOLLOWS The original purpose the ( oin-e com niittee in met tiim w uh mission was te discover the exiu t status ol the War (Y.-s- fund, t ie to be hold in tin-- t war by Louan city tor a memorial and homo for the Legion. Some three hums of discussion tailed to bring a definite answe; from tin comm. ?on on this epu but if did do eonsrderaule tov. wards clearing up the voutiovi Mayor A. (J. Lumistiom, juM blot!ie d, madf a oi detinile statement tliat ilie mom y paid to the libiary hoaid by tne city was not the war dust fund but was $12,001) leguluilv througn t lie IH'T budget ior this pui pose. The Legion committee which at tended ineb'ded ( 'omruaiider iVice Antlioi:. Smith, O. Y. 1'Idwards, ih'te; son and lb. W. VV. Merrill. was The entire city commission piesent a the meeting. Different iminbrrs ot the Ameii-caLegion committee at vaiious times eduring the mee'ing, Mayor Lundstrom or an answer on the qiestion which tile committee was seeking to straighten out but tlit questions weie iguoied. This evasion led the discussion Into every phase of the problem until piiictieaily the enlhe history uf t.ie War (.'best luiul, the so call ed Soldiers Memorial fhiik, and the Jitterent liases on the libra'y Legion liome liad been dis In d. SAYS PURCHASE PRICE TOO HIGH 5 FLASHES IEDUCATORS wu-s- prog-a- hi-- F. Mayor Lum:u.:m attacked in terms, the puiciiase jt the ground or the pa:h, saying that the price paid was far beyond tea am. He aiso claimed tlmt $22,-on was spi nt on improv meats ot the pa k but later under crossfire Aparoxinntelv- 15n Logan Hoy from the Legion members, admitted that some of this had been paid Scouts joined m a hig parade and out for additional land. He tailed ceiehialion Satur.lay aiteniooii as to answer the Legion accusation a closing go stun- of national Hoy that many expense accounts charg- Seoul Anrme aiy week. ed up to park improvements were ci lelir.ifion also opened an u nwarranto-ddim- - ior a monument to lie spot Win re When the discussion shifted to the Hist ;n Logan was established in whether or not the (ity had agreed inis move v, a. lnaugmated to take over Memo! ial Lark and to scouts ol t!;e Logan Seventh on page eight) (Continued lias been enlarged to Logan organizaI'on. Tlie gathering started with a paiaile oi initiating at taliernacle Tile Scouts squale at 2 p. ill.. mart-lienoilli on Mam stieet to tl.e courtliouse, tlien inline' their tiaiks, tuiim.g east oil Outer si I? et and ending up at the Old Deseret mill ami Memorial pail;. Mayor A. C,. Lundstrom was the WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 (U.Fh -- A' lirst speaker on the program. He canvass leaders; was high in his praise oi the scout Republican by leavealed to day the wot id it oremra'iim and the veterans loan lull is virtually, gives the tut, lie leaderstraining of the na-certain of passage in the Hi He aiso praised the Rita ol A Monday when it comes up Dr putling a markei to honor the pio GIVEN SIX MONTHS vote umlei' suspension of Jules. m er camp ui he i ity. I. m her with Benson, charged despite adniini.-i- at ion npp( M. R. Hovey of tlie SeciMary wit. at nun the ill in of by S.s retai y ot 'jpie-sr- d dialing of ci'.imhei I.ogan eiinimerce gave charge. i sin y M lion. Mis. Nina Stuatt of Chirk-- t in, a slant hut vi rv lnlerest i.ig skeieli I limn r will he served at noon, ntenoed to six months in the Only a third of the house is ot tin: pionee- - liistoiv. Contrary lo lo he followed by another net dd to detea! it under this Die hv Jiidg-comity jail Satmduj g. ne.al idea, the camp was The day's activities will two whiih e P. Rich. Judge Rich proieduie, III ul' ll.e old Deseret instead Mill, dance eli.se viith a mamed folks hut tin canthirds lot 'he rigid lo icvohc jiait ol at 8 'id o'clock in the ward aimi.se-nieti- l vass today tailed to .'how- sutti ol w in re the Wloudni!! school now however, upon turthei in ball. rient opposition votes. M ion of t lie case. H'onliniied on Pi v s' igal Kail Hun.saker is chairman of committee. the C.corge watd lamp and Joseph Munk are in charge ot tic preparations. vv Jo--,e- In. W. H V I .Max Ih' I.oyan Post A Called To DeCule On ( on page I. I j CHICAGO, Feb. 11 All inter-sting mayoralty campaign in n presses here wliere everything L (I me energetically. May" Thompson comlurts what Show" dislie tails "A Jack-asplaying a desert donkey with thiinniies representing his oppon on its hark and an elephant t tits the Republican :( presenting pat tv. The mayor intimates that the donkey knows more than loth combined. ('on his opponents coining the elephant he says it i an go nine days wit hunt dunk mg, hut "who wants to he an (Continued D A 1. HomePlanLA I I i 1 Newspaper Daily Herald I uTey . Climes Jackals. Pu-aeif- al A f,bandDn 'AIMED j ('u) right. ITU In Lnenjetic Chintyo. The I.adx Rep.nlei. T Legion To LAWMAKERS Today U 'Will. 4 cvmlined The Cache is j 1 |