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Show mIhie 1 Grain Range PRESS High Low Close BY UNITED May July Open ... ... Sept r4 55 56 55 .561-- 2 53 54 56 4 .58 4 54 55 57 4 2 4 1 18 4 215. Number 67. LOGAN, UTAH. SATURDAY. BY 1532 So, He Took $75,000. IN TAX VOTE Adjourn To Cool Off After Defeat By Radicals y WASHINGTON. Mar 19 U P Leaders of the house disrupted consideration of the billion dolla a bill in midafternoon today and It oiirncd over tne week-enthe unruly house cool off " The action was taken litter tin adership had suffered auotln-- i evere defeat allowed Ametuao Exemptions corporations with branches ahroid permitting reductions of foieig-taxes were stricken from the hill over the leaders protests by a vole - Other items less important, but intere. ting, are these. Gove-noRoosevelt of New Yoik is rut n; ig far ahead of governor Murray tn North Dakota. The Women's Christian Temperance union says it can upport Hoover and McAdoo for the presidency, not anybody else. Speaker Gainer, Governor Roosevelt, Governor Ritchie, Newton D Baker, Former Governor Smith, will not do. The motto lips that touch wine shil never tou'-mine, governs the decision. r The last words of able men are George DUtassy suginteresting. gests this contrast. So much to do. Cecil Rhodes So little done. My woik is George Eastman done. Why wait? Fortunate he who can say niy work is done," so many leave the world feeling that they have done ttnothing, or at best only a small V part of what might have been done with harder work and greater devotion. The interstate commerce commission forbids the Pullman company, which renders great public service and has a hard time making it pay, to charge extra when one berth is occupied by two Why the forbidding? passengers. A hotel charges more when two sleep in one room. . The Pullman company supplies special service, comfort and safety to the extra passenger. It depends for Its prosperity on the number of passenit not gers carried. Why should service for reasonably charge rendered? The proposed rhargo h the is reasonable, only fare for one. one-fift- The League of Nations is noli- ficd that a Shangnai Truie' has been arranged. .Japan and China will talk things over secretly, and then let the league know wnat difficult they decide to do. It is between to arrange a real watermelon a small boy and a patch. China Is the patch, Japan the small boy. , j ce - The sales tax will probably go modified, somewhat through. of Mr thanks to the assistance hall. Hi3 1 Curry, head of Tammany votes in organization has twenty Kanipy, Congressman f congress. of Illinois tells William Green, president of the American federation of labor, who opposes the sales tax: It you beat that tax it vill , be necessary for the government . to reduce substantially the " pay of all government employes - i C Aimee Semple Mcriicrson-Hut-- , ton, working too hard, is taken to hospital for blood transfusion Materialists mav suggest that too 5 much of the wrong kind of blood the evangelists might change character She knows that her t work is done with the soul, the body has nothing to do with it must be a greet comfort to .It ; believe as Mrs. McPberson-Huttodoes that when she goes to Heaven she will be met at the gate . by thousands Eaving welc inie, but for you we should not bo here." , 'a - i of 139 to 103 SOVIET ATTACK RUMOR DENIED S J Maybe It Would Make Men Of Some Of Our Present Slave-Legislato- rs A picture like this one of Coia Sue Collins of Clarksburg, West Virginia only much larger ought to be hung in the halls of congress, in state legislatures, and even in city councils. Then we might have less .selfish legislation that, in the end, brings suffering and tears to Americas children. Some few legislators, here and there, might- find themselves growing deaf to the clink of gold and able, occasionally, to hear the humble petitions of common citizens for justice and mercy. Very few lawmakeis, taking their orders from Organized Gieed, ever thought, when they passed the present tariff bill, for instance, that one of its end products would be broken homes, wan, grieving mothers, hopeless, dejected fathers and wailing babies. Yet those hae been its CHIEF products except some millions of unearned dollars piled atop already swollen foi tunes. The tariff hill we the merely as an example of the dreadful effect of the people for whom they woik, by legislators and other public officials. Why cannot lawmakers stand up and be independent, and fight for tlm common people, instead of slobbering over wealthy paiasites whose only interest is the accumulation of mote gold? Perhaps they would be, if they lealized the terrible effect of their disicgard for humanity. If you know a lawmaker who is blind to his duty, please send him this picture, and this editorial. Pei haps theyll help to make a man of him. -- - Kuhl-man- Brest-Litovs- n THRILLER IS S. SPEAK i 3 2. Price 6c EDITION KIVK O'CLOCK Speaker PRESS r in WOK VH1 LAMU.i HI n.thu h 1 i istn-aB- GATHERING y uprd Find Wreck Of Lust Cabin 1Iar.t1 In ( , Va l Guv. Dt?in Goes Over State's, Nations Troubles Wilderness Ont, Mar Keen mm, imprisoned .ihm of their pne when 'WMMKNS. M, TWO OUTSTANDING DEBATORS CHOSEN e Fonnesbeek and juniors, were judged the two outstanding debaters in the finals contest last Thursday and will rercive the medal3 awarded annually by the Webster Society to the winners of the inter-clas- s debating series at the Logan high school. As two junior affirmative teams. Marguerite Fonnesbeek and Ruth Merrill, Marjorie Crookston and went undefeated Laree McGee through the series. They met in two final contests in which both teams debated first one, then the other side of the question The USES judges then chose the individunl;i who. in their opinion, showed the most ability LINDY METHODS The conies marks the culmination of one of the most successs ful series ever held at NEW BRUNSWICK. N J, Mar the school, both in the number of 19 a pi - Using methods similar to students participating and the tho.e of the Lindbergh kidnapers, quality nf debating done It has a man today tried to gain access been conducted under the direction to the nursery in the home of J of Miss Inez Maughan, debate S Johnson, millionaire hospital coach Tryouts for the but was dehntes will he held next supplies manufacturer, a watchman wek. frightened away hy and nursemaid Dmna Johnson, two months old, was asleep in the room to which CONTRACT CLAUSE the intruder sought entrance. The nursemaid also occupied the room and saw the man working to open AIDS PEAGROWERS the screened window. The similarity between the Johnson incident and circumstances of the kidnaping of Charles Lind-- I In addition to contrail proviergh. Jr, were marked The lad- sions for pea growing In Cache der had been propped against the Valley made between the Utah second floor window and at the Packing corporation officials and base of the ladder was found a the officials of the i chisel just as in the Lindbergh Canning Crops assoc lation at a case. meeting in Smithfield this week, a further stipulation relative to ANf (ENT DRUM seed pea growing was made. JAUKPON. Mich, Marta 1" 'I The contract provides that farA drum which was used Civil s mers unable to get peas to the War tncoughout tne own. d by A:thur Curtis, here Tt viners in good condition for canhas been and roped, ning purposes may leave them in m ! now the instrument is os the fields until a later date. Th peas will then be delivered for good as new', Curtis saj i. seed purposes on a basis of $2 25 This is the per hundredweight price that is being paid in all of the large pea seed districts of Idaho and Montana this year. A. W. Chambers of Snvthfieid, UTAH. Unsettled tonight and Sunday, probably rain north an president of the canning crops association, made this statement east portions; little change in Friday. La-re- Marguerite McGee, KIDNAPER inter-clas- mtrr-scho- Utah-I-ia- h IT RALLY I I.MbKIKhb y iniquities of the high pioieitne tanff, adr it of vocated the filing fee p j i r in I l ih s iin nine tax law, a plea tor a new and moic spirited interest in natu .ml and state politics on the pari of evoiy citizen these and many other political i.xsut.s wile Minudercd by Governor Giorge H lnrn here Fncjy night Governor Dim was the principal speaker at the annual Jefferson day banquet .sounding the call to Caihe county Dcimx aia to launch a campaign now in state en nation for a Demoii itio vuluiy next Alleged d Id lfr in it t the rash-f- dining a northern Onlarit blizGRKKiW. la, March 19 q P zard Wednesday, were found Jiv raised Iowa,1 in Shipping lemons, injured by a Benrehing plane into California is a new enter pi ise tota whuh K G Van Kman h,i, start- - 0(l Avr ,(H.n, piIoli ho ed Seven lemons were raised on Pl, tho lifimaRra pUno, returned two uf whuh were jirr(, immediately with H I a tree h i t to hr dmghter. Nn r PM shall who appeared most seriously Nirkols, .San Ihego, Cal Implied and started again with two otliir planes to bring the temaiiuler back to warmth and AM HAT MH.I N OGDI NARURG. 5. V..Ui ifety A gust null built ill 17 7, H Pi apparently as sturdy us cvei still ii ill use hire That the sliuiturc was built, to la,t i, mdu .ited ml hiok wall, and tin the three-too- t hel TO STATE squ.ue timbers in framewoik Scvetal fire; failed to destroy it Emil Maurer, 23, i unvoted by a Sl.two FOR kit K jmy Friday of assault with a to with intent 19 deadly weapon SANTA ROSA, Cal, was sentenced lo commit A U Pi -- T Hut, gu,ihc npei dm. serve anrobbery, sentenee indeterminate .lllegedly kicked C L Sihuder, a of from five life impris- relative, in an argument over ie "'bP'1' at 10years mlo today li.nled pairs to Si hustors aulo into court. Halt paid $1,000 lor .. Judge M C H irris, before pass- senten. cautioned Maurer to the kick But it was woith it, ne ituard his conduct while in pria- sal(j to on, keep away from the mflu- eme of the hardened criminals in HR. bMOlHMlhn the sUle j)nsonf an(j t0 make a ARGENTINE, Mich, March 19 resolve to mend his ways. li Tear gas can he used in more Following imposition of sentence ways than one, Mahlon Havens, on Maurer, Iceland Pehrson 2S, and deputy sheriff here, learned rr-- ( Keith Petersen, 21, arraigned on a cently. When he discovered his third degree charge, burglary garage on fuc, he tossed tear pleaded guilty before Judge Har-ga- s bombs into the flaming struc-- i ris. Each was sentenced to serve ture and then closed the doors an indeterminate sentence of from The blaze was smothered six months to three yeais in the state prison. HOG CALLER" They were arrested on a charge RED BLUFF, Cal., March JO of breaking into the home of Chris Johnson Wednesday night (1JP) VJjen Sam Lee, Chmeso hog and taking $15 from a desk. It ehampion hog was previously 'slrttpd that' Dennis turned front hogs to "pigs," the Petersen instead of Keith Petergovernment stepped in and culled son was charged with the crime. a stop to his activities They Maurer, Pehrson and Petersen him for operating a 'blird were taken to Salt Lake to be" Pig gin serving their state i ri.son sentences hy Sheriff Jelf Slowed and RECORD EGG Chief Deputy N. C. omrsen Sal- REDWOOD CITY, CAL. Mhk h u,.'rj.iy 'morning. 19 (UP) A proud hen is Rhode Island Maggy, owned by Mrs James Borgle Maggy laid an egg RIVER HEIGHTS the Size of an ostrich's egg It s measured seven and inches one way and six and FETES OLD FOLKS eighths in circumference. Governor Genruc II. I)crn who was the principal hcaktr at the Jefferson day banquet of ( ache countv IVniocrats held Friday night at the IMuehird. Mar--rn- Old Relics Are Added By Bishop PRISON Smoot-Hawlr- i lull TO A1 L Democratic Chanil .r.s. lounty i hail man, pit tided at the tuiKtion wm, li diew an attend- 1)7 tu tin. Bluebird. I', no Tiior (iividid hl3 at-- ,.ng, j utly on napetBy on st ite rondi- i, olitic.il und ft- to I., siguilp am c. l.e .said, is it the bot'Money, tom of all our imam ml troubles There is a great need for a new The piesent euneniy situation is busting eveiy man who h is a dollar "We have too long to to our own detr. .tent worshipped the gold stun ward. Jt is a golden calf and a false god " The financial policies of this country are the roots of ail our present trouble, he said. e dou t want just a fixer, but a curer, he said. The spi iKcr .sa.,ted President Hoover's policies of rehabilitating the country's broken health goes only part way un is just temporary. 'f'he countrv nee Is today leadership that wd! woik to do away with the penoii,; : ci urrence of depressioi , that lead from slumps to p.aiKJw ROOSEVELT YYlNS HERNS SI ITOKT Governor Hern endorsed the candidacy of Governor Roosevelt of New York for tne Democrat:'', nomination 'for lire udent next fa!!. lie Ian led Ncv ton l Baaer as HimUitr outstandc De.notrbt whoio powers of thought and ar .on aie well balanced. Charging that the high prohibitive tarifi provisions of toe Hawley tariff hill m destroyed the era of good feeling in international trade. Governor Dern averred that the taritf had prevented the sale of surplus American prodmtx abroad, and rrippled trade by shutting off the between free exOiange of good Euiope and Amerua It has degood will, stroyed international dr'ven our ow i industries out of the count tv, thrown many American wmkme.i out of a job md cancelled war debts. He described as "tommy rot anv talk of p i.vment of war debts under exi.iting conditions. France and the United Slates have MANY ( OI MY E S. RAl.l.Y 4 i Rv Rl Out- uf the : 'n.l, , It5 '.S-- s tuvonla hobbies oi Bishop John Q Adams of the i.s the collection of ward Fifth pioneer relies for the relic hall ot Boy Scout Troop 5 of that ward in the ('ache Valley council Chief among the treasures thus far gathered is an old sword aged and worn from long service botn in peaie and war Sometime, many years ago, this old sword saw service in the 4).. BeRoyal artillery of England. hind it lies the stoiy: HKOt GlIT TO UTAH , , IN 1818 Back in 1848 John Vance, a Morpioneer, brought the trusty A relative had blade to Utah used it during the American RevoConm the lution while he served tinental army under Washington mon John Andrews' father of Wil- liam Andrews, local resident, the sword as a present from Mr Vance sometime in fifties Andrews came upon his friend Mr Nelson cutting corn one day with an old fashioned scythe Andiewx said he had something better than that for corn harvesting and produced the old sword Mr. Nelson used it a great deal in his activity for quite awhile ly niter that seven-eiglilh- . , i Two old Springfield army rifles are now a Scout colCHIEF HOBBIES lection They were also pioperty whom RIVER HEIGHTS - thairman of Mr Nelson, Bishop ST It LOUIS. Mairh 19 Albeit Nielson, Thomas RiJer and Adams refers tn as The original Thn Young Mens, Christian As.m " oration here sought to fun! the Mrs Dora Jensen of the Kiver Scotchman of the Fifth ward chief hooby of the local average Heights old folks committee weic I Mr Nelson acquired the muskets in 1862 when he left New Orleans .iroerving enthik.iashc congratulatboy The moot common hohhu following the aid clmc up the Mississippi to 'd! uing for the lead -- Included Dons oftodav most successful of the one He luougbt them to St Louis arrowhead, stamp, oldton f 0,d ok s parties in the ward s laigan com. and cigar band roller tions MANY OTHFR TOKENS history RUINS TK41M IVU Handicapped through not having IN GROIP Old fashioned oxfn shoes ere a ward chape', the budding having I P TRAIL, Oie. March The Th1 trapping season s larked a burned a short time ago, the eom- - among the retie coltpcGnn blacker- - sieves, forged in earty-damade fartiire here because of a n over - miRee ne them smith shops, are in two pn r3 carried and Woodsmen tangement ahijiidence ot uiov One piece of iron was made heavthen through successfully Gutc after time, would tut old ier and larger than the other to ,rap. only to have then covered Dinner was served to 32 fit over the peruhaUv shaped ox and ot by tew soovfall 'folks at the Fred and Ma? cafe hoof in Logan nt 2 p. m The table was Brbop Adams belifcs he has hmiMFAM RFS OR E 'beautifully decorated wdh now reMarch 19 (UP ouets of rose buds After dinner. one of the fewa tin tokens (TTY, relp or the djys In a senes of precise expert the roses were presented to the maining as when a toll gate wa , placed on uienGs with a tone scope, an ap - iUdtes present was the road at the mouth of Logan From dinner, the group par din for measuring the quail i anvnn on the eastern border of of the voice. Dr Harold M taken to the Capitol theatre f v limits This tokn, a a Will ims proved that men as The committee took special din Jthe of tm. with the sym-6i.- l he sou ire IP" old folks in ' gimip reproduce a tone standard ners to thre was anepted in vcr. UMessfulIy, but women tend ward who were unable to c,tterd t , adc LK5o, t the general gathering nig slightly sharp 'The tokens were aciepted a, toll fiom teams driving persons Unom.b t he gate, and were paid mil to those u iin dtd work from time lo tone on the anvnn ro id Ui hnr Adams re aits that they w i r. given at .o to persons who wild into the esnyon for timber of Civil war vintage part of the Adams-Bo- v I Nurse s Sailor Sweetheart Is Questioned By Lindy HOI EWELL, N J. Mar 19 TP Henry Johnson, sailor, who had failed to keep a date with Nuise Betty Gow the night the Lindwas bergh baby was kidnaped, questioned person illy this morning by th" kninapfl babys lather It was the first time since Johnson was first detained two weeks ago that Col Lindbergh had seen GREATEST SCREEN or questioned the sailor It was believed thia was due to the not to determination HERE Colonels 'Tver lo k a single polhle clue The MHilor, fotmer Her k hand on the yacht of Thomas Inmont, Wall It Isn't very often that managers Street figure a ml partyrr of the advise patrons to stay away from late Dwight Mor1 t had hern secretly from Newark their plaie of business hut thatWil-is removed rrty jftil at 1 30 p ,n Friday He just what B G Thatiher and thca-t- r was taken to Jersey City. Why liam Spuker of the Capitol was not made known. are doing for Sunday and , until Wednesday. A They are advisihg all persons L, GARDENER not to see wilh weak hearts at the which Frankenstein opens TO HERE Capitol on Sunday. Tha show is heralded as being the most thrilling and horrifying ever portrayed on the screen. It Grant Bowen, thief gardener of is the story of a humaij monster, grounds at Sait made by man, who after perfect- the state capitol Lake Citv will he the sueaker at ing the model, was unable to con- the of the Logan Flower meeting trol him. Garden rlub on Monday. for Two more tips are 'given Mr Bowen, who is a brother of those who are expecting to attend George B Jlowen on? of the most Be on The time. show. the prominent local flower lovers, wdl shows start at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m speak on perennials. He will disPersons coming in late will miss cuss their selection, the time to half the effect of the ternfing plant and culture. show. The other is to come to an A discussion of the proposed e.nly show if possible. Otherwise flower show and appointment of t the terrifying memories of the a committee to take charge of it f show are liable to interfere with will also be taken up at the sleepmeeting. - P 19 PITTSBURGH. Mai Kuhltiinmi, Baion Rirhard von and former German diplomat, Winston UhurehiH, Britain stales Fort visited old friends, man, Duquesne together when their lecture tours brought them heic at the same time While they were viewing this reminder of days, the Baron remarked: of "Dont forget that lots mans fought in the Revolutionaty War." Churchill answered: "Yes, and dont forget they were on the English side at that time and we both were licked During his visit, Von who headed the delegation of Germans and their allies, which made peace with Russia at called Leon Trotsky's recently published fear of a Russian attack from Hitlerites ppre bunk. "Germany and Russia have not We an inch of common frontier have no army, no tanks, no gas, no no flying machines, heavy guns with which to wage a war even if we desired to fight The talk of Hitlerites attacking Russia is silly and baseless- - pure bunk," Von Kuhlmann said Various charitable work done In Germany by Americans and Pres- ident Hoover's moratorium have wiped out any animosity against United States that might have lingered after the World War, Von Kuhlmann said ! YTFL,; IINnr.lt Women wered di't Of all news items on the bill of fare, the one interesting a inajmi-tof Americans is the lact that "Babe" Ruth consents to nieept $75,000 for playing baseball next year. He wanted $80 00). in The public is interested money, deeply interested in baseball and the art of applying power at the end of a bat It is especially interested in personal'ty Babe Rutn has it. - , rind a am! no oi M million dollar rnm'fMtv of Or-noV met vim '4or Dunamo1 be tv tinu aoil love million non ,n, fcooP. On ptr nut oi th . Lips That Touch Wine. The Last Wolds. ., 1 r Mil I ION FUGk Ts K, Oip M tr h Would ' mi i iMur TDir- for Aithur BiLbane (Copyright, MARCH Flashes This Picture Should Be Hung in Congress Today M tk- Be sure ami liosir last band comert Sunday. l'age ,ie, column four. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume By erakM email. Todays News complc-antograp- v - I)A I at (Continued on page eight) 2 HORSES TOTAL 160 HORSEPOWER LONDON. Mur H (t P, Two , Logan School Band To End Concerts Sunday itiiiiiuve vmk pupating f," fJc tile wide Igmd ( attest v In ti c n be Ik 1(1 in Logon life in Ypn1 ward in Logan during the The l.ngan high srhonl I, and n e,iv l tin. tc( ngmed a, fine nf the winter, will com lade their I he Logan Si mm high s, lmol haul whuh has been entertaining Logan audicmis in practically i pio-eist- concerts uuh a special inusiod gtoups ill the la'( and program at the laigan Sixth wind they are (minting on tn ikiti, a real showing in the nmmi, ton chipcl Sunday evening According to Director A T Hen test A brief svnopsi ' n eat h number son. the concert will be the last of the year Following their pres will he given hy Mis, Liu v Belli entation there, the group will start 'ardon The program will be as follows: Riuhosikv March L'Desptam he jc Echoic" Edwin 11 launare Andantino I.abate Oboe solo Villanella" . Mr Dorsey Matthews . Ru hard Magnet Grand Selection from the opera "Tannhauser" Jules Massenet Angelus from "Scones Dittoresquc" - Iucnnm Vocal solo (al Madam Butterfly" - Dbnioski (b) Come, Come Again" Miss Ruth Owens, Miss Idcll Grunder, accompanist Selection from the Operas of Victor Herbert Leo Zimmerman Trombone Solo, Fantasia" Mr. Delbert Peterson A T Henson Xjlophone duet, "S( hoolmates Polka" Ralph Porter and Keith Spencer Edvard C.reig Asc's Death, from Peer Gynt Suite" Herold Overture, "Zampa" Arranged by Henson Evening Hymn, "Abide With Me" of -- i t V YORK ttlrn id h tie , pillowing anlt 'tatunent hy Itisidci' i r on the t mam t d r !h cirn-.psttjdird t r u. m irket tod ly i n amr u Manv the previous to a and the nM-t, lused irregular. Tiuding w.i, estr inch dull Krg'tger and Ru'' whit h nne out in blocks of fiUiMi to shares Before the Hoover statement Blind' Cordon and I.arec the list was unsettled hv the vvcie nominated for Junior Prom Que"n at a junior class dtivc against Kreuger and Roll. meeting yesterday, and the successful (andidite will pteoide at TELEPHONES SCARCE the Logan high Prom next Friday VaDRID, March. 19 d P For School Queen the seniors number of telephones at present in .ii vice in Spain is 2)2.1,52. or nmcinated Fanny Hodges and m.tghly. on1 for each 90 inhabi- Ruth Owen, and the sophomores. tants. In 1930 there were 212.360 Lois May Anderson and Dorothy and Alder. Miss Fanny Hodges was telephones; in 1029, 174,059, Prom Queen last year, in 1928, 13)306. I ( et 0 Mc-(,- re it, Hr |