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Show r THE TAGE FOUR IIERALD-JOURNA- MONDAY, APRIL 25, LOGAN, UTAH, L, 1932. Utah Aggies Start Intensive Track and Field. Work THRILL Hcs Coming West i As Grid Coach CO-EIV- - ' - Utah Aggies, today, start inten- sive two week ration for the .1 WILLIAMS track and Boy Bandit(( Johnson RY WILLIAM BRAUCHER Whoever nicknamed James J. Johnston the Boy Bandit of Broadway" knew pretty well what be was talking about. This remark is Inspired by the recent announcement that the prices for seats for the Schmeling-Sharke-y fight will range from $3 to $27.50. AMERICAN LEAGUE. That y Sundays Results9. York Washington Chicago 9, Detroit 10. Cleveland 14, St. Louis 3. Boston 2, New Philadelphia 8. 2, . NATIONAL LEAGUE But wait A Sunday's Results New York 7, Brooklyn 1, Boston Pittsburgh 3, Chicago St. Louis 8, Cincinnati T d 2. 12. 3. ALKIE Capitol Theater One of the classics of modern literature has become American one of the classics of the screen 'Arrow-smith,in Samuel production of the famous novel by Sinclair Lewis, which cume to the Capitol theater Inst It has reality, tension, night. splendid acting, a gripping sweep of emotions, and a new type of role for Ronald Colmnn to make it one of the film events of the tlMKI.N K DEIAKT.M ENTS yoar. PROVO, April 25. d li Water-worand irrigation system of It Is easy to sec that Column's Provo will be combim d if he recperformance of the young hero, ommendations of i special 1931 Dr. Marlin Arrowsmith, has as much to do with thsuccess of audit by the Wayne K - hnyhew the picture as the 'brilliant story company is udopted. that made the book a INVESTIGATE WALLS Without a single false step, never K K 1.A SALT losing the personal appeal which CITY, April 25. flt.fi- i- Investigation of wages paid has made him such an eminent comthe Orndoff Construction figure on the screen, he builds by Arrowsmilh up into a complete pany on two public buildmji here SAN FRANCISCO, April 2,V il'lb character who will live a long has been naked of the Salt !.uk -- San Francisco butler labor council by Kop. F. C. today, 02 time in the memory of picture score 20.' fans It should rank with Ins d t Fa-cifi- c con-tiac- k Gold-wyn- 's 880-yar- d i best-selle- r. Butter Prices ' the m'aiTiald. He shut you for the-- ', eiaselfy." lbs door, leaving the boy aud llrl Ths Instant ha had laid Ut alone la the jewel box Interior of word ha regretted them. Busan that fabulous Ben motor car. winced as It aha bud bean struck slretclial ble legs and whistled t i truly the blow hud gone host. softly. Susan sat up very straight Tla question wee out she bad ami looked dignified. Nearly ail the asked herself many time but thiu j .rg that hrd met tln-itrain had morning aha had determined to put roared away around the curve wh-- t it aside and ha as happy as the c ;uffeur returned with She telt a aurga of hatred the bedraggled Strlnakyt trailing for Ben who, obeervig the dark- iu his wake. ening of her eyes and trembling of BY It polite less had not forbade Suher lip, cureed himself for the san would bave gasped at Sonia's vniftN' clumsy tool he was. She wure a turtleappearance. a necked sweater ' brilliant orange. CUSAN turned and atared ont the Beneath this flared out a pleated window. They yrera slipping skirt of green and black checked past llttla houses now, their back- wool, brielcr than the mode of the moment demanded. A beret perched yards running down to ths railIncongruously on her head. CHAPTER XXIII road's right of way. It wsa all Arnulds appoaraure was Men JF Susan had known her aunt's very suburban and auniblny but It more extraordinary. He wore a plans she would have been furi- looked black to the girl. black velvet tm ':lng ja ket over a ously angry. As It was she met Bens hand touched heru She knitted red waistcoat. His gray , Ben gayly the following afternoon, drew away as though stung. Hum- llannel trousers were both lmggy Siibsu shuddered. spotted. lie came through the coach looking bly he said, Im sorry. I didnt and Llks most girls of her age and type rather more sulky than usual but mean that. They may aak us j - she passionately desired to conalmost pathetically brushed and '" were freaks but of count form. The Ktrlusky were not only .tidy, be glad to bars you, unconventional; they were weird. auror . We're bound y ' : so beautiful. 'Hello, she said. , , HB Aekrnyds chauffeur must for the same place. This from Ben! Sht looked at have been used to all this be- I guess so," Ben threw a shabby him dazxled. The words had been Mack bag into the rack overhead wrong from him by main force but cause hie fisluree remained wood eu, bis manner perfect. Soul give ud sat down. Moodily his gaze they still hovered In ths sir. ha ml a on h . t to Susan a took her In, from the top of her could forgive him anything for chatter animatedly to Ben. mew brown felt to tho tip of her ' that. h' ' ' for' i. "Ns.jr Ind. It's all right," she The car wound along the same "You look Hire was all he could assured him. 'Tha trouble with you road Susan had traveled tba day find to sav, and that lather gruilg ia you have aa Inferiority complex she went to r. lleatha. Tb lake and go about expecting people to stretched before them snd. over-laxly. Susan thank d him, ref citing ear- - dislike you. You have a chip on lin .lng it on the edge of a rjviue. Honically that he was scarcely the your shoulder and someone's bound w - a ouse. A stone in for It off." perfect pi Pern of an arrl nt ad to luirer. Boor lien! On a piano key She frit maturs and capabl. glt-1- - bidding, magnificent. board Ills fingers spoke the orly advice. By tacit consent g Tb Strlnskys tumbled cut with langurgj that lin k..- w. Otherwise the disagreeable subject was avoided tbelr Incredible luggage and Ben ke was inarticulate. thereafter. They talked about the I f'ui't knew why I :iid Id oriliestra Beu was working with and Susan followed. Tbey went up tome to this inckel, lien grumbled. just them Susan told him about broad steps to a grilled Iron door Sonia furred me Into it said it her j b. The minutes tew. Ben v ' ' h a man servant swung open yiould be good fur my kept gland- - hack over his shoul- for them. . Mu i he it will." Susan told him, der now . nd then, I muttering, A thin, elderly woman was dedeti rmiiK d to lock on tho bright wonder where Sonia and Arnold side of things this glorious fall day. went. They said they'd be on this scending the staircase. She Intro- With the morning her misgivings train." d hereelf as Mrs. Eieury, the had dissolved, leaving her confiThen the conductor called the (haperon. She said Denise had name of ibeL' nation. dent and happy. Leeu unavoidably detained at the Deo stared at her. Yon know Susan reminded herself that! dub but would he In directly and w hy we'i e don't you''" be de- - there T.au nothing really to be ex-- wo..!d Miss Carey and Mrs. Stria- manded. "That kid thinks weie cited about, but as she followed sky like to go to their yooms? B lunch of fitaKs. Wl uti alio comes, Ben down the steps her heart was and Arnold lingered below, lie's pounding painfully.' They trailed Susan was shown Into a high ceildowu t Sorm!; ulio u aJumiuiui-- and gets a tcnit.le kick along the platform, feeling strange Ingea room, crowded with delicate out of It. File told iiotiia It re and ouepkuous. A uniformed mai Fictich furniture. The great, low mludid her of lire Left Funk.' cauie up til them, touching hit esp bed had a gilded head piece and the 1 don't think tti'.-sounds so "Fir Miss Ackrovdl" vei'let was of faded peach brocade. u naiJ. "W nut she means lien nodded. tad. Through Silently thiy It was ail subtly Js you're all arti its ami aitists have cl tuhed into the great gray car. an open door she glimpsed a bathOust a minute, sir. Tneie are room done in apricot tile The glass always been taken up hy tub peo i two others expected. I will look tusiras wart growled with heavy wierted." tWbtr Be in, tbaoT You com mfln Hum ioat i MABEL McELLIOTT e. wo-k- - d. j -- ! . j -- , . Hu-a- j I Hello, there!, find everything you lant?' e Susan said she had. Its early for cocktails," Denise announced, but we're having the anyway. She turned on a rsdle concealed In an 18th century desk aud held cut her arris to Bea. Sane ii bad a faint, not ltogeP-yarreealls, sensation of surprise's 1 she w trbed them together. Ben dim red 'mazlngly welt. Tbe musio gate him release. ucs wed ay from him and there wss grace In bis tall, rangy form. Over liar boulder Denise threw this remark to Susan: Tbe others will be along la a moment. They've Lem playing golf and tpped to change, Susan glanced down at her blaa serge. Well, she had nothing l c xngi ' so this would have to ba She danced with Arnold, hating IL Arnold must bave bad nti am' ti' pipe tucked awa. some- where on li' person. It wss not pleasant. As the music stopped abmpMi, in announcer's voice began raucously to chatter about the merit of a certain tooth paste. Susan was conscious of a new pair of eye staring at her. She tried to disenrrseif. hut Arnold kept bit gage hand on her arm. "Walt a bit," be said smugly, "his fellow will he fiuisbed lu m mute aud we ca2 go on. There was Do help for her. Through tbe F adows she saw the tall figure of Bob Dunbar advancing. 1: was not the way In which she would have chosen to meet him utter so lung a time. Arnold, freakish to the point of laughter, held her posessively. hue: ': heard Bob's voice. chIU and remote, i ud iu that Instant she r a Led what had happened. Denise had staged this very sceae. She bad wanted htin to find Susa in exactly this way, , (To Be Continued)' I AL SMITH -! i fight, surely, is some- i from B.Y.U. and Aeomb of Utah Dean Humphreys, entered only in d the dash, failed to place, The meet was reported to be a huge success, according to Coach Dick Romney, who accompanied the local freshmen to Provo. A record number of high school athletes participated while the Junior colleges were also well represented, Bad weather conditions prevented any real record breaking. No locul high schools competed because of the Cache division meet held here the day previous. 100-yar- VINES AVENGES EARLY SETBACKS n ly ..; . GROUNDS FOR A RIOT If such a price, charged for a few hours of perfectly useless not is good entertainment, grounds for a bolshevistic uprising, then there are no limits to the patience of our dear public. It is like stacking .lie several hundred thousand dollars the fight will probably draw in a pile in Times Square, and burning it, while a horde of starving men look on. The cruelty of the joke that this fight promises to be well be emphasized perhaps bv the complexion of the patrons who will R is u buy those $27.50 seats. safe bet that all the speakeasy proprietors in New York will be The there, at tho ringside. racketeers, freshly bathed, perelad fed the and in fumed, purple of their profession, will be part of the spectacle. Men who have been unemployed for month, men who do not know where the next, r.ienl for their families is coming irom, must suffer the spectacle of this Immoral wealth Haunted in their pinched "faces. SULIHUR SPRINGS, April 25 U'.l!: Ellsworth ines, national tennis champion, nation, Al carries his enmity Into reached the form that carried him the campaign he probably will to the heights last year when he the saddest period of his defeated Wilmer Allison in the life. From a politicians standfinals of the Mason and Dixon point and Al Is a politician he tennis tournament here lute Satwould become a mere obstruction- urday. The scores were ist, a deserter from the party which nnittiCi-ihint, a man with The victory avenges two former a full of bitterness whose defeats suffered by Vines at the Hoping FLOPS only success could lie in the defeat hands of Allison already this year. of his own Comradea and the Think how far $27.50 would The victory marked Vines to of the Hoover whom he the sensational, smashing play that go among these men who nre rnve toward licking four characterized his work last sea- willing to do honest wo'k! How ago. The spectacle, in fact, son. Exports, watching his play much bread and how nuch milk is hard to imagine. earlier this year, were wout to On the other hand, if Roosevelt believe his work last season was is elected. Smith will become just a mere flash in the pan. 5 another Democratnot even a cabinet member. VETERAN AFRAID 'It is easy to sympathize with Democrats who would like a LONDON, April 25 H'.Hi George stronger, more impressive candiBennett, 33, a truck driver, who date than Roosevelt and who feel was wounded 52 times in the war, ;hut the party has better men. said he was afraid to go home beEven among the cause he had been robbed of the politicians who were here recently, money, when he was charged with there seemed a surprising lack of embezzling $1G5. personal warmth toward the governor and quite a bit of evidence PROSPECTS BRIGHT that many Roosevelt delegations would not stick with him through OGDEN, April 25. O' IP Prosmuch fire or water. But they re pects for a bumper beet crop now. the brightest in history, acare committed ts him They think they can win with him. cording to a crop survey anAnd they're not disposed to listen nounced by the Amalgamated Suto Al gar company Saturday. aooUiUivi .-, CUT to about v Continued from page one) F and west, and to some extent the east, determined to head off any 1932 Smith movement and easily became sold on Roosevelt as the strongest other candidate in sight. Their compelling idea was to pick a man who would win and such a man, most of them felt, wouldn't be Smith. " the ' as Inasmuch Smith" idea was influenced almost entirely hy Al's religion, the situa-- 1 tion becomes more depressing than ever from the Smith standpoint. Everybody wants to know now how far Smith, following his at tack at the Jefferson Day dinner, will go with his campaign against Roosevelt. He still has a real it personnid following,' although has dwindled more than anyone expected it would. - And in com- hiimtion with the eastern leaders he may be able to cause considerable trouble before and during- the convention. r A SAD TIME FOR AL ore . Many of liis old supporters tu-using him of u tiger" attitude, however, and the boys and girls who want harmony distressed t all toSis rp or angry at his tactics, 151 prize thing you can take or leave ofalone. cusIt appears a gieat numoer tomers will be able to work up AGGIES BEHIND quite a tot of enthusiasm in leaving this one alone. At that T,r'ce should flop, and probIN B. Y. U. RELAYS the show ably will. But, that is not the point, either. The point, it seems to me, is that here is flagrant disregard for conditions of gaunt noverty that are no longer a secret, even to President Hoover. With thousands upon thousands of people, right in New York City, where the fight will be he'd, facing starvation, the price of S27.50 for such an unnecessary luxury as a prize fight (again the optimistic mortalin that event against a fast pair label), seems to me to be sinful. HERE'S MORE ABOUT If,- - WHITE W. V11., nomi- i heres it ' PER MILE Round Trip Between all local points on the O. S. L., and to California and A wonderful the Northwest. opportunity lo enjoy a delight-- 1 I u t rip as many as 13 days at low cost. On all trains leaving APRIL 28, 29, 30 and MAY 1st Return limit. May lQlh Examples of round trips from Logun Ims Angeles Spokane $19.20 $17.50 $17.80 $8.10 $7.45 Portland Itutle Boise ; . Pocatello $7. 10 Correspondingly low fares to and from other points. Ask Ixical Agent for further details GJN0DN PACOFOC The Overland Route ji-a- y.V.W.WAVAV.V.VVJVAV.V.SV.W.V.,.VsV.V ' HL mo! . b T ek ELIMINATION POSITION PROVO, April 25. U .19 -- Over the object of Supt., C. A.' Smith who claimed it one of the most fundamental amt necessary in the school system, the position of dean of women in the Provo Senior high school was abolished in the interests of economy by the schoot hoard Friday. r i 1 CHARGE MURDER MANTI, April 25. d'.l!i Formal chtnges of murder have been placed against Mrs. Ivadell Jensen and Mendon Draper for the first degree murder of Mrs. Jensens father, Andrew N. Bjerfe-gaarof president the Bank of Ephraim. now. fpHE g.oup was animated Denise, vivid in a bright green frock, greeted her gayly, ;- Su-at- porformancea in" "Beau Geste and ' Bulldog Drummond, ' HELEN HAYES SCORES AGAIN In addition, "Arrowsmith gives the world of movie-goer- s another opportunity to see Helen Hayes, whose emotional powers made her first picture, The Sin of Madelon such a triumph. Here Claudet, this great American actress has another role exactly suited for her, that of the little nurse who marries Dr. Arrowsmith and stands by him in the face of disappointment and death. This picture confirms the hope that she would become one of the most appealing and brilliant in heroines pictures. tfwels and scented soaps. After the maid bad left her Hasan went to the window aud stared out. Tbn lake rushed aud tumbled below. ' What now, she wondered? She had a sense of foreboding and reality. Faithful to Bose's instructions, she shook out the white lace gowa and Reposed it carefully on Its ba iger. Then, haring brushd bar hair and washed her hands f tbe gargantuan basis, she shyly .went down. pea-sibl- . BASEBALL LEAGUE RAIL FARES d co-e- -- TO OPEN 10014 WEATHER HAS HAMPERED poor weather conditions have hampered the Aggie training all season long and Coach Dick Kom-nehopeful of a change in the weather making things right for the coming meet. The Aggies are virtually certain of between 20 and 30 points in field event and if they can pick up a few more in the track events, they will put in a real bid for honors. Big Everett Campbell In the hot put, Carl Belliston In the pole vault and Donald Co In the JaveIn those lin all reign supreme events against the best the state has to offer. In addition, Belliston should register either a first or second in the high jump and a second or third In the javelin, while Campbell is capable of garnering point in the discus. Cox to should improve sufficiently break in for a few points in the hammer throw also. On the track, things are not The Aggies nearly no bright. should pick up a few counters in the 100 and possibly the dashes through the prowess of the two little sprint stars, Herman Nelson and Dean Humphreys. In the dash event, Toiman is gradually rounding into shape and should bring the Aggies points although he has stiff competition. The outlook is dork in both the and mile runs but in the two mile, Fyper will give the best in the state a real run for first place while Roberts, if he stays out of the two shorter rpces, should be up near the front. MAY COUNT IN HURDLE HACKS Aland Forgcon should be good fot either ' a second or third in the two hurdle races. The Aggies will very likely finish in lust place in tho relay hut Coach Dick Romney Is molding a mile reluy outfit that together should he able to got out and go before the season is out. pblces co-e- DOL- TWENTY-SEVE- N it would buy for babies who aro dying from hunger! The fight seems due to fall, and the greater the failure at prices like $27.50 the less the wrong. It is more than proper that such a fight should fail it is LARS AND FIFTY CENTS, representing the rental of a camp chair for one person for a couple of SUNDAY hours on a June night, In - the neighborhood of what is optimistically being called a prize fight, PROVO, April 2. (I'.Pl The first is more than mere banditry. It is half schedule of the Utah State is It more than grand larceny. baseball league will open next Sunalmost what the hoys might call day and close on July 3, accordmurder. ing to a decision reached ut a meeting of league officials here IS IT MY Sunday. Fresident Otto Birk preBUSINESS? sided. The argument may be advanced The first games will find Green in fact Eas been advanced, that Cab playing ut Provo at the price of a prize fight is no- Helper arid PriceOgden, at Moose in body's business as long as there Salt Lake. HC3 are people willing to pay it. James J. Johnson, matchmaker of Madison Square Garden, is running He la gambling, no the show. Coubt, with the money of his employers, "the 600 millionaires" indeed, if there be 801 of them who still can call themselves millionaires. It is a business enture, BUSINESS and it is THEIR VENTURE, and nobody's concern. meet. J. Dalian Marvil, star taikie and captain of Northwestern univereleven, thrilled the hearts sity' when he of thousands of dashed down the gridiron, but it was his work in a zoology laboratory that captured the heart of pretty Dorothy Ames. N. W. U. She admitted this when campus friends wished her then-beson the occasion of the announcement of their engagement recently. Following their wedding he will take his bride to the t coast where he Is under as assistant Touch at the university in San Francisco Its Plain Robbery By ,r Major League Standing in preparemainder of the training field campaign. Ikidly beaten by Utah in theii first meeting, the Aggies are confident of mulling a belter showing in meets to coiue. Two week from lost Saturday, the Aggies will meet B. Y. U. in Logan in the only home meet fol-of the year for the locals. The lowing week, they go to Salt Lake for the state meet with Utah and B Y U. and the following week, return there for the conference 1932 . ;! i BY OUT OUR WAY f Have Two Weeks Before Final Dual Argument ; k S SURVEYS END PHONOGRAPH (ALLS Hertfordshire. TOTTERJDGE, OGDEN, April 25. o .l:i Surveys England, April 25 fl'.ITi A phono- made by Ogden city and by the graph with amplifiers connecting Utah Power and Light company loudspeakers in the tower has been on the possibilities of a municipal installed in St. Andrew's parish light and power plant for Ogden hurch, here, to summon the par nre expected to he completed within a few days. tphioners to the services. ij . i -- Take No Chances with Gardening! OOIl SEIiD produces u poor garden. . . . When Rood seed cosls no more whv take chances with seed of ' (SaipEtM - Now Playing ii iAWUEL ? prtitMj RONALD Holman "momum -- aHELEN HAYES UNIT! 0 WE SELL GOOD SEED! LOOSE SEED COSTS LESS S Ret for s pay for. tour ! ? Watch the clerk 5 ; ! hit-h- . J i weigh vour seed. See what a lot you ! money. There are no fancy packaties to I OUR GUARANTEE! c.e R1j'!anlVl al Should that we sell to give satisfaction! 5 1 it fail to do so we will refund (he full purchase 1 price al tiny time before Dec. 31 ,of (he current year. ! Aknsts fICTUKf Matinees 2oe to t p. m. Children a Dime Any Time . Only the best seed from the leading growers is good enough fin us. Purity and germination tests are al- - ways QOLDWyN 1 unknown quality? . ml "v V.,,VV.V.V.V.V.VVV.VV.VV.,.,V,VV r V. |