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Ashed the other any day whether he had approved changes in the blanket code, RooseNo, but I signed the velt repliedpajama code. (Copyright, 1933, by United Feature Syndicate, Jpc ) A wood camp will be established In Logan canyon during the remainder of the summer to facilitate the removal of wood by the unemployed This was decided on at a meet-tin- g of the unemployed Thursday night at the county courthouse in Logan and today, officers of the t , association were in the canyon i i selecting a camp site. i t About 70 men expressed their desire Thursday night to work at ! w the camp The wood will be disit i tributed on a basis of days worthed by each person. According to C. A Barrett, secretary, $200 has been set aside as a food fund for the unemployed and will be used , at the camp. C. W Nisson, executive committee chairman, was named to act li as clerk of the wood camp when it A special meeting Is established. of the unemployed will be an? nounced through the when the officials have made their Inspection to organize the camp and get the work started as eoon as possible. Carl A. Jensen was named executive committeeman to succeed Hyrum Maughan, resigned James E Taylor and Hyrum Anderson ward were elected unemployed representatives of the Third and Fon Eighth wards respectively. Peterson and R. K. Homer were labor le ted members of the ... There are of styles , as Matron ... Cunningly molded in all the most minute styles' A NEW ORGANDY .JACKETS MERRY-GO-ROUN- D 4 Fashion-RighWearable' For young Miss as BLOUSE one-tim- , Every land 2 clear-spoke- II and Turbans! New Fall Shade! TOUGH GX Y The opening hearing on the steel code, was a dramatic spectacle Potent steel magnates, labor leaders, high government officials, a representative of the Soviet Union, packed the chamber. Frances Perkins address was Poised, H brilliant performance. she made a lair, penetrating analysis ot the steel Industry. V hen she finished, the audience to a man burst into spontaneous applause. That la, everyone did except one. The exception was PuddlerJIm e predecessor of Davis, Miss Perkins, now United States Senator from Pennsylvania facing trial on a federal indictment for having violated the lottery laws.a Squat, fleshy, glowering from his front row seat, Davis kept arms folded over his bulging t't You Must Be Present j v. Brims $100,-00- , 953. 1 Fall Felts SECOND GUESS Teagle is not avers to basking in the floodlight of publicity. So he enjoyed his j b ae a Johnson adviser. That is, he did until ho tested that Jimmy Molfett was to tie appointed administrator of the he oil industry code. Then went to Moffett and said: Of course you'll turn It down." I don't see why X should," replied Moffett "It's a command from the president said Teagle. "In that case, voull have to resign," 0 Ho Moffett kicked his a year job out the window NKA. and enlisted under the Meanwhile Teagle, seeing the public reaction against him, has tried to explain, but despite this oil circles are bussing like a beehive about Impending retirement In fact, the vote In the oil committee shortly after the Incident shifted 27 to 8 against Teagle. 2 3, Will Be Given Away Saturday at 2:30 p . m. Speed-O-By- ke (Continued From Page One) he did (our years ago to Robert W Stewart, who was ousted from Standard Oil of Indiana. Teagle's row with the NRA and Jimmy Moffett, his vice pres. dent 8 originated before November when Teagle wanted to put little yellow slips in the phy the 'Its of Oil employes warning Standard them to vote for Herbert Hoover Moffett, a Democrat in fact the only Democrat on the board o' Standard Oil -- opposed this, finally won his fight Later General Johnson appointed Teagle on the advisory boaid of the NRA The appointment camel through Barney Baruch, a friend of Teagle s, but it did not meet v ith the approval of FDR The piesident knew Teagle was a stand-pa- t Republican, a brother of Ambassador Uniter E Edge, New Jersey GOP boss senator, and Hoover intimate He knew also that Teagle was out of those who before election had been calling Roosevelt just a big Boy Seoul since Teagle alreadi However, had been appointed, Roosevelt said nothing. AED-JOUEHA- Where Cache Valley Trades With Confidence $395 e. 4 s 1. I fruwenuMuw mm ntfiThmi |