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Show The Weather III Utah Fair tonight and Sunday, trust tonight, fteezmg tvinpria-tur south purl ion V'o'ume 24. NuinLer L O (J A N. 107. U T A H, S A T U R A l V , MU ti, I ! . .1 Today By Arthur Brialmue (Copyright, 1VI33) 10 I Omaha, Great City. Haul Woik Pays. Dec 8 Close .73 74 74 5 8 .(6 3 4 PRICE FIVE CENTS ' 'Ju Rfairm '1 (U;kj iNiu-- E CONFESSES The annual Bi.uk ?tiuJ Whit show will lx lit M al Ku himiii I r Mllier will Muiitl&y if the uul. at i ortlnif lo autumn KIDNAPING n i of Uit sh ni.iu.inu'iii he tlispl iy uhuh isi ihe ria.ldv of all n! Utv HI m a and W hit shows hi lh nulum, was s hd tiled for hnda hut hid to he ttostpAite I due to the ram storm All of tin Funds May Bo Reduced Only 15 Per Cent. tlovernoi Henry is in H Blood, who 1. O, wired, Pettrson of the wealth, and foolish inflation, based mi reckless spending and money printing To the inquestion what do you think of flation V the answer la the same as you would give to the queswhat do you think about tion drinking?" It all depends oil how much you drink Millions One thing is certain will conclude th it the best thing to do with a dollar is to spend it That wit) help business and employment And American common sense can be trusted to use American credit wisely. Having rid its mind of a'l worry about the coming exposition, which, will open on time and ir. full glory, Chicago turns its attention seriously to racketeers and racketeer rule. Bootleg beer profits, with inferior beer sold at fifty dollars, a barrel constituted the backbone of Chicago's racketeer finance. With beer of good quality sold legally at fifteen dollars a barrel, the mainstay qf tha racketeer disi appears. Their plan bow, s proved by numerous bomb expansions, is to make "legitimate business" provide ilprofits formerly deprived from i Ultimate beer. The proposed racket A r invasion from labor of business reaches ice and unions to milk dealer coal merchants, cleaners and dyers, und dozens ef other lins -l 1 The boldness of the gajg rulers, plainly bent on public int&idation is extraordinary Five boiibs were exploded, all within a few frmnutes of each other, oeginmng $it half past two, May day, in th Loop, ( hicagos business center y Chicago proposes to show that it can not be so easily tightened, nnd its citizens, distrustifg iublic officials that have allowed crime to cohtinue on a bribery! basis for 0 long, will take into fheir own hands the job of wiping but of t I hot v hn program of these inthe states Governor Blood received this leassurmg information from Budget Duector Douglas in an mtei view lale la the week I 1F1 F.KN PER ( KNT I I T POSSIBLE Director Douglas informed Governor Blood it is probuule some leduetion in appropriations will be made He suggested a fifteen twenty-fiv- e per rent curtailment The department of agricultuie Is apparently using every effort o keep the redmtion at fifteen pel cent according to Governor Blood It is possible this will be th finel cut agreed upon Director Douglas was unable to predict when a defimti and authoritative announcement cou'd be Blood pointed made, but Gov-rnout to him the gieat dean ability of hastening the final announcement in order that all institutions could make thy adjustments for the coming year MOWS CONTRADICTS EARLIER Kl MORS Governor Blood's favorable announcement was in marked contrast to the news coming from Washington some weeks ago when there were rumors that the complete elimination of federal aid to experiment stations and extension divisions was contemplated in the budget cuts These rumors aroused (Continued from page six) dan pullinj in IMION Keel os POCATELLO, Idaho. May G U Pi - Kotarians gatheied I ere, for the annual convention of the district of Hotary Intel national heard Marriner S Eccles, president of tile First Security col potation and one of the leading ban. - s of the intermountain secy tion declare that sustained Utah-Iduh- o pios-pcrit- will not come to the world until the international dtbt situation is met squarely He advocated the cancellation of the war debts on the giound such u move will be to the best He also inteiests of America utged that the gold "ant hoi of the dollar should be i educed while the dollar is stabilized on a new basis Mr Eccles expressed the opinion that under present conditions the nation will pot su Herefrom the inflation legislation "The only hope of the woild." said Mr Eccles, "lies in interna-liutioudealiug coopei ation ill with the money ptoblem, elimination of a policy of isolation in financial matters and readjustment of tile uioounl of gold behind the money of the world to maintain a stable pm e level" The 1H34 convention will be held ill Sail Lake City with the Logan Kolaiy i luh furnishing pail of the progium, according to the new Iv elei ted distint guceiinir. Guv ('union of Logan REJECTS CLAIM The claim of Alfred Jensen for $25,000 for injuries received when he fed on the sidewalk on South Main street some time ago, was NEW PARTNERSHIP IN RADIO WORK Announcement was made todav the joining of forces of J J Kdwaids and Winston Jones to WHEAT DICTATOR a radio repair service shop form 6 IT WASHINGTON, May The new shop, according to Mr of To handle the curtailment Scouts and Vanguards an! girls of wheat production und the increas- Edwaids, will specialize in Philoo the Logan nnd Cache stakes, work- ed price, Secretary of Agriculture und General Motors automobile ra of the Wallace has chosen Professor M dio woi k It will he located at the ing under the directio L. Wilson of the Montana State present Edwards Service station ; camp committee. at Center and First West streets The boys cleaned up the grounds college at Bozeman, lirrounding the camp aid did the lteavier inside work while the girls cleaned the interior, repainted mme furniture, made ,rnuny new pillows and brightened f things up generally The camp is still open to private parties, accordifg to Mrs John O Peterson, and, reservations may be made througji tier. The !,ogan academy group is spending WASHINGTON, May 6 Siyns of hand, contributed to the recent at the ,; amp. this week-en- d the cleavage between the liberal complaints fioin the other side of After June 5. who) girls from and the conservative faitions in the feme that the process of tossthe wards enter the camp, only politics, hitherto obscured in an ing powers to Rooseweek-end- s will be svailable for almost cyclonic period of compli- velt was going too far of the use camp cated legislation, are beginning to private Furthermore, the two progressives voiced the demand for bank leappear This proposal, The manifestations are being deposit insurance watched carefully by those who like the inflation measures which foresee a teahgnment of political Foosevelt will have the power to use was one regarded as radical pafties on that basis A division winch cannot be an.' was espniised only hy prodespite the uncertainty as gressives It appears that Roosevelt h.is into its significance, was marked when Senator Carter Glass of Vir- tended to be extremely cautious Bulk-leir. utilizing his infl ition prerogay ginia and Senator Robert M of Ohio liped up with the Re- tives, but he is now going lo be I'EW YOrK.j Mav IT. S Chamber 'of Commerce publican conservatives to oppose subjected to piexsure from both measure the Roosevelt inflation and inflationists dinner in Washington was fine. Next dav Borah of Idaho and The conservatives reullv began to The humorous ijait of it was of Norris Nebraska, progressives get their breath and become vocal that all the big (manufacturers were attacking the administrations rgain when the Senate passed the and prdducers In there had " effort to force citihill with Roosevelts been ull their life hollering, zens to deposit gold hoardings in approval and the bill then became "Keep the government out of business." unguaranteed banks also a minimum wage measure Well, my One cannot predict any imme- After that the question of prowas Jesfe Jones of the to Roosevelt the diate danger production control" was rai ,ed. and Reconstruction Finance corporgram in Congress, but these devel- while it seems the administration ation, who held a mortgage on of are at indicative least opments doesn't plan to use the bill in ar v every full dress suit in the an increased disposition to ask program for planned economv it house There it not a business where the government and the is pretty well understood that the government hasn't hit seme of the professors look forbeen asked ta join country are going from here Nothing The Glass attack has stiffened ward to some planned, controlled d makes a map the barks of some conservatives industrial system like adversity j who had been reluctantly silent Mr. Roosevflt told us the Add to that the inflation measbreak ure, the Musile Shoals plan and The Viiginm senator's new International slogan was a followed administration the with "Got MacDonald the administration attitude towird Well, small outburst of warnings that public utilities, prospects of fedwith him. Says, "We agreed ' towas headed administration the how He the much eral public works, didnt say got It radicalism ward Then they parched for the farm relief plan, securword for got" in French And strengthened the fears of those ities control, banking reform, prothat was it, eforgot." Yours, who, for various reasons, had posed federal control of railroads been whispering that the "Roose- nnd the likelihood of tariff revivelt professors" were rushing the sion downward and vou have the country toward a socialistic pro- makings of a substantial conservagram. tive opposition to the MtNsuskt 8BplMU, la Borah and Norris, on the other I of Liberal And Conservative Cleavage Seems Imminent Will ROGERS soys. 6-- Big "high-handed- com-pum- I broad-minde- "left-win- g u! t (unit t (minty (leik Then-year-ol- d V Mohr in the rourtbouse i ush of up S gM4.lt Will lue pm a ul during the motmig that s ticnil thjiulies weir tailed in to iidii und ta keep the !( Krp r:t trne At tioou, ifgulur emplove ot the flerks office wr- - relieved by clerks from othei oftires tn the (.ourthuuse in older that th? work of rcgisLtuiion might con- Addresses Rotary Convention CITY COMMISSION The MIA. gir's camp ',n Logan canyon was completely cleaned up during the past week by Boy oMi tinue through the noon hour Prom these groups, the county chef committee will select fi unmarried hos from lb to 1:4 cars ol age. while the I orest service will name 53 men who wilt probably act us leaders in the forestry All work however, applications, must be made through Mr Mohrs office While the registration was going on, the foiest service was marking time, awaiting army action on establishment or the camp Arentson, According to C. B Cache forest sufiervisor, the army will be in charge of construction of the camp, to consist of wood cabins designed to last not only this war but for use other years should the work continue The men sign up for a period of six months at a late of $30 per month with food, clothing and Most of their lodging furnished wages must be signed over to dependents In camp, they are subject to uimy discipline while the six hours of each five days per week that they woik in the foiest, they will be directed by forest officials 'I he first tamp wHlube locafed just below the Tony Grove ranger station in Logan tunjon Hanger H 1 Hue, eaily this week, opened tile load with a snow shoveling bngide that cleared the dugvvays -- land-gia- rejected by the Logan city commission Friday night The rejection followed advice from City Attorney Leon Fonnes-bec- k 1 after the chum ot Mr Jensen 1 presented bv his attorney, Newell to They will get suggestions rather Daines, had been turned over violent, hut effective fron the his- Mr Fonnesbeik for investigation The commission Finlay night tory of San Francisco, ind from London's line of actbii, wneti took under advisement the lequest of Connnandei I J Felslend and menaced by a gang of kirroters laiwis Anderson of the Veterans London used the of Foreign Wars, that then orbe granted exclusive (Continued on pagslx) ganization privileges of selling poppies in the business se turn of Logan on Poppy day, either May 2(1 or May 27 CANYON A contract with W K Tolman for construction of a five room basement home at the diesel CAMP REVAMPED full plant to house the diesel fureniaii, was signed at the meeting f Mu UTAH BANKER S. t 1 IS SOilHD SAYS or Von i iiinii Marriner HARWICH, Muss-Gy- rd Buck, garage proprietor and supposed intermediary in the Rcggy McMath kidnaping case, and ins brother Kenneth, were ai texted today. General Daniel Needham, state commissioner in public safety harge of the investigation, said Kenneth admitted the kidnaping was a foui man plot Hm brother, ills inuu-- i however, maintained eni e Feggy wax returned to her parents, Mr and Mrs Niel McMalh, late yesterday after payment of ransom said to have been $00, Odd The arrest of tint Buck brothers was announced after they, McMath and VI illiam Lee, business associate of Mi Math, had been by state police for nearly 16 hours General Needham said Kenneth Buck had been positively identified as the man wearing a hood who sat beside his brother when the kidnapers first picked up the girls father Kenneth was quoted by General Needham as admitting that he had hidden away $10,000 of the ransom money aud as promising the officers he would go get this money and make full restitution. According to Needham, the plotters confessed that the sptitup was to have been $10,000 for Kenneth, $10,000 for Cyril and a division of the balance of the $60,uoO or $70,000 for two men, as yet unapprehended. !ut educational stitutions Arrested 111 Nimtv upplu altoti fm th position allotted Fa he itiuiily m l he rolls! val uu i amp m the ( a he ioiesl hud been lilrd at i.oiitt SdUuday with a long line at least ihut mnu tontnmmg iiiort yel imserved Virtually uh of the group i th imexpetumed minuir ijid gtoup Itoiu In to 4 y at s of ay., 3 being m that flus while ti i ip, writ in the other gloiip lit upplu itigiH were rertived at i land-gra- Two Of Four Men In Kidnap Gang Needed I Washington, V of its gigantic Applications Double Number Of Men moots wi! lie Uu show Moitdav t it t rom it tim ies u t.u' w til (end t:u miV previous M t.snle t mlei President k. If allege Utah State Agru ullural Saturday to the efteil that no college elimination of activities is contemplated by the und that of nftent, kinds two there ate govern However, Inflation, common sense use of the government will lontinue to sup nation a credit with the baiktng port the research, extension and ' . Low .72 73 73 8 75 3 8 I CHICAGO Udng the tnguuge the old "Midway," I'nile Sam ' may say I'm m the water now The House has passed the "inami those flation bill. that sperul public money ' will lie hat's aide ta say. It they ehotise, a blllmn unions fi lends in ten uiilmns?" 4r Open High 74 74 74 .75 75 75 4 77 5 8 77 i nf ... Wheat May . July Sept. R ecogn ized In The Water Now. Gang Buie or C'ouit Buie? Li' Musicians OJ Cache County Black - While Day Monday GETFEGERflL At Richmond COLLEGE Grain Range r nu nonirnT Jr, Oil Srvoral Projects Are Planned For Log-aImprovements ' . f-- unemployed" Wuges fur the in work eis on K F F piojtvtb in been reaped from have Logan 3 a day for single hnmL $2 to and from $3 to $4 u d ly foi teami This decision as made by the ventral relief committee acting on the suggestion of Pres.dent Roosevelt that wage scales in all lines of industries should he increased to meet the rlnrtbin' price of ptodUvU Each man will be given work m periods of two day shifts to provide work for all ot the unem v t i it 4 fts : j 1 ,7 cj y I v e MURDER 300 HERE M.pc;-uMi- STREETS -. ARE Flying Lindberghs Headed Last Again Kuban Government Newspaper IJombed Her-ald- d ALUMNI TO FETE 1933 GRADUATES ployed FAITH t's-T- queg-ione- nttJJUi! Beginning Monday a number of projects will be started as outlined by the committee and the Logan city commission Saturday nmro-in- g men and 15 teams Fifty-fivMon will start on thtse project day. included in the work outlined of the sprinkis tty installation ling ryutvm m the center paikmg street Exlia soil Outer ot,ext tor the parking will be hauled by the city truiks, since the dis tune ot the haul pitvinls the uxt of teams Other piojeels to be umlei taken of the are the impiovemeut HEALER IS leased grounds of the lecenllj church propel ty at the scnioi high school, the coinplutiou ot the GUILTY OF East (enter street project, the leveling and repjning o! a nuin-cu- r ol uneven sidewalks, graveling ot some unpriced sidewalks, (I at the LIN1 KN, Texas. May and improvements city Oakley, self styled faith , enuderj healer, was found guilty of rnuider today and given a fifty year seuteme in piison for the death UNEMPLOYED at his hands of a gul in a religious healing cere loony The state had asked the death REGISTERED penalty Bernice The victim, Clayton, had been paialy.ed from infancy She died last December after over 3oo unemployed of Logan, und others conducted u Kier Height s ami Noith Lugun Oakle laying on of hands over her on wile fcgmlci cu umh r the the floor of a backwoods cabin the ul A A Fumuge a near beie nt'iling of the unemployed at The case went to the juiy last the iouithouse Fuday night A .onimittee wax named at the night after a scoie of witnesses had testified Oakley was insane meeting to go over the names and , ixxity them into three group .molding to needs und number lti-of The committee dependents CITY hides a member from each ward lhose who failed to register Friat will have an oppoitumty GRAVELED day another meeting next Friday on the RFC Men for woik projects will he taken from this one shift from the with list of the of iuw placing Completion ouOO yards of gravel on streets in most needy group, then a shift the northeastern section of Logan tioin the second group, then a was completed this week shift from the fust group and fiThe gravel, which was purchas- nally a shift from the thud group ed from the Olof Nelson Construc- The first group will work two tion tompany for 12 cents per shifts to oni Sipft irom ea 'll nf yard loaded, was obtained from the other groups It was announced at the meetthe big cut on south college hill where the new state road is in ing that the daily wages had necn raised from two to three uollais process of construction Fourth, Fifth and Sixth East pti man per day Eaeh man will streets were graveled completely work a shift of two days while a portion of Third East Floyd M itixen, prescind tf the lu street , was also graveled The nnt niploved association, v. streets in this section were par- en ii ge of the nieiling ticularly boggy and required considerable building up The city commission, following meeting Friday night, inspteted the roads and were high in their pr.'use of the work accomplished l LOS ANGELES. Miv b hiving their own I.mkhml mono mul Mi pi me, (ol (hirles A I fur imlbergh let! hi it lodiv ( ishmgton, The colonel said lu was when stops would he made on the jouimv to WashingBY UNITED DRESS ton where he will testify next NEW YORK A sudden decline week in the tnal of Goaton Means, department of justice la foreign exi hange rates in favor former of the dollar brought a break in agent, charged with attempting to hmgi ig on the stock market in the last min- extort money in a the Lindbergh baby kidnaping ute of trading today Tickers whu h had lagged along in earlv dealings when prices moved narrowly, were driven to the utmost and then the tape fell behind Selling orders came in profusion and tiaders sought to Cuba. May fi d t HAVANA, Sales for the day 1 he governments newspaper take profit ciossed the million share marker, de Cuba, was bombed today the' bringing the week's total to more and a policeman guarding than 25,(kK),iKst. the largest, weik plant w is killed The building wa3 damaged only in more than three yeais slightly The bomb exploded near the door A passerby was injuied SCHOOLS CLOSE he Police sought an automobile Provo PROVO, May 6 it city schools will close Alay 12 containing women, seen m the u schuol authorities have amiounced cmity Just before the explosion three-year-ol- d Mr" '' Members of the Alumni association and graduates of the class of 1U33 of the Utah State Agricultural college will be entertained Tuesday evening at the annual Alumni party fur graduates. An interesting program has beeu ar-ranged for the affair, with Dr, R. O. Porter giving the welcoming address and President E. G. Peterson as the main speaker of the evening. A clever program of , stunts and music will alsu be preAt top is shown Murguret "Peggy McMalh, daughter sented. of a wealthy steel manufacturer, who was returned safely to her The purpose of the party is to parents late Friday 77 hours after she had been kidiiajied from the acquaint the graduating class with was school she to public attending. Below, left right, Koliert R. alumni members and establish Mi Math, uncle; Krnnris .McMath, grandfather, and Neil McMath, the friendship among them. The comwas in 'Ilie tatlier. taken Maine last snimner when mittee in charge includes Profesgirl's pieture Die MeMatlis led a group of Imversity of Michigan scientist to sor George D. Clyde, chairman; observe the eclipse. J. W. Ki ik bride and Dr. Lorin Blood It will be held in the L. D. S, institute on College hill from 8 until B p m. 4-- Wage Raise H CLUB HEADS MEET IN LOGAN ALL BUTTHREE Ordered In CONTRACTS BACK Four Plants club leaders and of the county met at the county courthouse Thursday night. The following towns were represented: Lewiston, Hyde Iark, Hyrum, Smithfield, North Logan, and Parudlse. Mias Eva Beut-leNorth Logan, president of lust year, presided at the meeting Miss lamna Christiansen, Wil1aradise, acted as secretary ma Reterson. Hyde Iark, led the group in club songs County agent K L Wi igley gave the names of those who attended he state school as follows Miss Loraine Traveller, Snnth-fielMrs Melba Nielson, Hytutn. Miss Phyllis Nelson, Richmond, Mrs Inez Roskelley, SnnTnfielu, Eugene Zollnigrr, College Ward, Huy Zollingei, College Ward; Olsen, College Ward, Oswald Those Clark, Newton present were introduced to the group Mrs Arvilla Hogan, Lewiston, was introduced as lounty advisor of clubs Mrs Eva Monroe, Lewiston, led tne group in the dub slge Miss Lou Miles, Paradise, led in the lub motto and slogan Mrs Inez Roxkelhv Smithfield, took charge of a demonstration on organizing V. I). Porter a club. important points in or He also ills, used eti ganization quetle as a projet t fot club bovs i.nd girls Miss Izula Jensen dixtn, t exdeiiionsl i sted the tension agent x food supply by use of a Tins was i hart ami foods modi is given in iidutum lo tin health H Phis is to be repiated by dub adi is for lm al i luh members and aients during he summer Miss Peail Kent and Mrs EnuO i I av ni Lewiston, give a stunt Strmlar meetings will in in id dm mg tin y i ar Annm m i nu ut was made of an di dav tn unrig i lass for foods and . iliitlnng leideis and women ora S iturd iv Miv 13 at Snnth-fnljunior high sdiool building beginning promptly .it 1) a ni Leaders .should bung tin ir lunch Four-- -WASHINGTON, May 6 U More than two thousand employes in lour uties of New York state today rei eivtd moreanes in wage Rooseas a itMiJt of President velt t appeal to the United Stute ( 'liamlK i ot ( 'ornnieree 'Flu Whit Htju.se wax advised Horn one of the in telt prims kuduiK ma'iut ac'turers of men x wear with pi mtx m New York is r. uty, Albany Kingston and Troy, that wafcis of employes would be in per rent efferttve jnireaxtd lmmedi itelv The president of the concern praised Mr. Roosevelt und said hix business already wax beginning to too! tlie favorable lesulls of the administration recovery program P.T.A. AT HYRUM COMPLETES WORK mar! The last P. T. A hunting of this school year wax hi Id Wednesday at 8 p m at the I imoin m hoot. There wax a large numbir present to enjoy the nt President Merlyn Ie?rv hid i barge of the fine program Every number was with hearty applause 'I he opening number was a solo hv Xu k W'nhlen Two songs from the sixth and mm nth grides were given under tin d?Ktion of Miss Bessie Brown r port on the reient picture show T A poiiNored by the I w is in tde b Mixa Lila Kbason Mjsn Browns group of singers These sang two mote numbers songs were all exceptionally well rendeied and showed splendid training of the boys and girls Dr T. (' Romney of the LDS institute gave a very interesting ind instructive talk on The Pnm-tivKamil) Contrasted With To d e d cy Miss Rella Miller played an alto aaxoplmne solo a t ompamed bv Miss Marccne P tersen on the This was followed by piano an en ore. w hn h was the solo in the state band contest won by Mi s Miller Although this is the last meeting of the PTA. the organization is p) inning iom intertnting and tdu 'itional m tivitieu for tile sum .mer niuntha. I Del-bi- rt d With the exception of one new instructor at North Cache and two at South Cache, the teaching personnel in the Cache county schools will be the same next year as that of the 1532-3- 3 school year, of according to announcement W J Kirkbnde. Supt All elimentary, grammar grade and junior high school teachers have returned contracts signed while all contracts from the senior hools si with the high exception of the three have also been returned Thus, with a teaching staff of 760, only three new teachers will be placed in the system next year. These positions will probably be filled next week from applications now on file Tuberculosis Tests Are Scheduled Tuberculosis testing wilt continue next week, under the following schedule according to the announcement ol the county agents offue Monday, two schedules in Smith-fielSmithfield and Tuesday Benson, Wednesday, Smithfield and Anmlga Happu BMMauf l I ad-vi- d REUSED Tomorrow is the birthday anniversary of Mrs, Cora Blanchard, wife of Henrv Blanchard of the Third ward tons! Con-gratu- AID Ills run over AMBlLANCK SALAMANCA. N Y U P- right foot severed when inr Andrew Knox. up and hobbled to a nearby farm home to summon aid hen the ambulance came to SAN FRANCISCO, May 6 (U take him to the hospital, he refused to get on a streLher and San Francisco buttei today, 92 score 23. hobbled out to the car. by a freight pn ked it 37, BUTTER PRICES |