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Attorney General from page one) (Continued rilydi-- I rectory w America puWik'hcd in PliiJa' Ilf ' ex post facto, and therefore beyond the judicial pale It may well be, however, that new banking legislation will bring about a return to the old limit looks like .General Cummings what he is a shrewd, successful, veteran New England lawyer H- is tall and He has a Pin cold, analytical poker-fac- e frigidly bridge a promine.it, His forehead is straight nose high, his head baldish, framed with y hair He speak, slowly and only after duo him tells exactly what he wants to say He is (13 COURAGEOUS IN POLITIC General Cummings has shown persistent, courageous, if not always successful, political capacity since graduating from Yale in 18SH A Democratic National Committeeman since 1900, active m party councils for years, he never won the vote of his own state for national officeConnecti-cu- t having long been normally Republican, to be sure Stamford made him mayor foi three terms. He was states at be considered sl lieinJu';)" Revolution lrA3k$ cut in broad-shoulder- long-arme- d, loose-jointe- d. ez gray-sand- lW-buto-if sculplcr. kiigluiu, Pm. ly'StortS oui k ik bi Owi&$. The Duma Lau llamas ul the siiu.il at an Logan htgli s ho annual boys uth.etu hmqiut on Thursday afternoon A good timt was enjoyed by all of ( iirhe ( minty Dissolution Drainage District No. 2 was giant ed by Judge M ( Hams in Host t ourt Satmday Di-tr- u his record in office bearing marks of independence As for instance, and liberality when he refused to prosecute a Jewish youth charged bv circum- itial evidence and a police- confession with the mur- dei of a popular priest 1914 to 1924, HERES MORE ABOUT Mcirrii J iYl5-Fiv- SATURDAY, MARCH torney for Fairfield county from Her Smile Won a Contract Todays 'Ahiianac: UTAH. LOGAN, hELNOTKR IN 1920 A high peak of his career occurred when he was temporary chairman and keynoter at the Democratic convention in San Francisco in 1920 Connoisseurs of keynote oratory say it was a brilliant example General Cummings struck a po- At the notalitical reef in 1924 ble Madison Square Garden conversion, he appeared as a stout MiAdoo man holding the Connecticut delegation firm against Al Smith and it" own inclinations for a number of ballots Jt did Cum- mings no good just then He went, for a time, Into politnal eclipse in hi- - own state But he emerged in good season, a; a leader of the New Guard for govsupporting Wllbur Cross And last ernor of Connecticut spring, he came to Washington with the purpose of putting the drive on Roosevent scale a nation-wid- e MAY GO TO j j But it the president's pleasure. ;s qulte possible that the president j, want to ke,p thls pugnacious, eous a,tute counsellor in of Washington th(J hur)ey-burle- y pither than send hira to the spicy breezeg of Mamlll and the paratlvely restful company of the Filipinos Washington gathers that Gen- eral Cummings has proved himself a shrewd advisor at White House conferences, in which he has been His a very frequent attendant law firm from which he resigned won a on taking office has highly important decision against Andrew Mellon's aluminum organization which, unless overruled, will bung about the revelation of costs of producing aluminum, "a di.rk secret for twenty years" according to Cummings BY LOGAN JUDG! SALT LAKE BANKER EXPERT ANGLER Mass AMHERST, Douglas, new director of the federal budget, was an expert fly fisherman while a student at Amherst college during 1912 to 1916 He spent many hours in the spring season casting on the streams in this section. 1 BUTTER PRICES PHILIPPINES SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 25 General Cummings has another Francisco butter today, the of post Governor-generPhilippines waiting for him at score 19 al 92 VISITS HTLOGAIjj Orval W. Adams, former Logan now of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Adams were in Logan Saturday visiting with relatives and friends. They expect to spend in the city. the week-en- d Allan Adams, their son ar.d a former student of the USAC now on a mission in Europe, is at present in Cardiff, Wales, according to Mr. Adams. banker Frank II. Cooney, above. Is Montana's new governor. He was elevated from lieutenant governor when Gov. John E. Erickson named himself to succeed the late Thomas J. Walsh in the U. S. Senate. DAWN! H Heres Mnr About NEWTON TODAY (Continued from Page 1) William F. Rigby camp. nicely. met ThursDaughters of Pioneers of at the home day afternoon Floyd Das is of Box Eide counMrs Iris Nebeker, with Captain ty, a former Aggie student, is Florence Rigby in charge of the fast will call attention to condispending the week end in Logan program, which was as follows tions, as will the mass meeting to be held afterward, but cannot be Cora Jenkins, harmonica expected to produce much in the James C'. Petersen of Central, reading, lesson, selection, Smith Wmegar; way of results across the ocean. Idaho, is in Newton and Logan Early History of Cache Valley Something more energetic, and on business and visiting relatives. Lulu Mrs Larsen, nearer to Berlin, is called for. his daughter, Newspapers, He also visited Earl Wennergren, solo, cornet Mrs. Garland Haws of Hyrum sketch on the life of her grandTo turn your mind from sad Mr Petersen, who foimerly lived Mr and Mrs John H thoughts, consider a small robin, in Newton, has been residing m parents, Mrs. Daisy Larsen Barker, resident of Kansas City, Mo He Central during the past two years. Twenty members were present returned from somewhere thirteen were served by the days ago and saw his reflection, Miss Nora E. Zink of Salt Lake Refreshments a assisted by Mrs hostess, very distinct, in an office window. Seventh the addressed grade City and Mrs. Mildred Christensen First, he decided to be friendgroups in the Junior high school Sutherland then became indignant. Every ly, was Her subject library Friday Mr and Mrs Raymond Swenson for thirteen days he has fought geography and travel. Miss Zink of Lago, Idaho, are visiting with day that shadow robin savagely. He is at the USAC work.ng on a her parents, Mr and Mrs Henry beat his wings, feet and beak doctors thesis on "Dry Farming Jenkins against the glass, is apparently not in Utah in honor of Mrs. seriously injured, his courage is A shower was recent bride, undiminished, and he feels that he Mrs. Laura Merrill and family Willis Dahle, a W ednesday afternoon at the is making headway. motored to Bui ley, Saturday to given AmanMrs. A nation of 123 millions that has her daughter, Mrs. home of her mother, visit with been fighting a deep depression in da Hansen. Charles Bailey who recently movwere present. ladies much the same fashion About fifty fc..e ed there from Pocatello. n guests were, Mrs. Lex than three years need not criticise Mrs Reginald of robin. Lewis that Logan, Bowers of Smithfield, Mrs Ernest Mrs Jensen Delbert Mrs. Most important to medical sciJensen, Alden Jensen and Miss VeNeal ence is a discovery by Russians Jensen of Cache Junction and announced by Dr Alan Hirsh, conCHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs Esther Hunsaker of Honey-v- i sultant of the Soviet heavy chem"Reality the subject of the from returned lie ical trust, just which will be read at the service of the Christian SciThose who assisted in serving abroad Human blood canned, with ence society of Logan on Sunday, were Mrs Winona Benson, Mrs a slight quantity of magnesium March 26 Psalms 33 11 provides Stena Nelson, Mrs Bertha Hansen sulphate, can be used for transvathe Golden Text: "The counsel and Mrs. Esther Hunsaker A fusion, after being kept for weeks of the Lord standeth for ever, riety of practical and beautiful Experimenting first with dog3, to all Russian scientist made sucthe thoughts of his heart gifts were receivedLeon Reese of the ciBiblical Another cessful experiments with the blood Mr. and Mrs. generations tation m this Lesson - Sermon Benson are visiting with her par- of a man killed in Moscow. It reads: "It is God that girdeth me ents, Mr and Mrs S. A. Alvts must be blood from a living perwith strength, and maketh my way Fabricis W'as host- son or one just killed. Mrs. Orpha (Psaims 18 32). Correla- ess to the e club Friperfect Blood transfusion is one of the tive passages included from the Those present afternoon. day SciChristian Science textbook Golden Rigby, most valuable forces of modern were Mesdames ence and Health with Key to the William Christensen, Norman Lar- medical science, the only hope in by Mary Baker Eddy, Scriptures Roval Griffin, Roland Griffin. certain cases of poisdping by and other infections. The offspring of God start sen, read. Sutherland, Aiehie Jenkins, Henry not from matter or ephemeral dust Amos Griffin, Perry Nebeker and Soon you may see the strange They are in and of Spirit, divine Dave Rigby. Mrs Kenneth Ben- sign. "Human Blood for TransfuMind, and so forever continue . . . son and Mis Vernon Larsen were sion" taking you back to the rem Reality is spiritual, harmonious, special guests Following a pleas- edies of mediaeval days and Macimmutable devine, ant social afternoon, delicious re- beths witches. immortal, eternal. Nothing unspiritual can freshments were served. be real, harmonious, or eternal The Jones Bill," biggest relief A number of people motored to sermeasure mentioned thus far is urg(P. P. 267, 335). Logan to attend the funeral ed by Mr Rainey, speaker of the vices of Ray Crookston Thursday. a THIRTY PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH were Mr and house It involves Those attending 11 a m. 10 a. in. Bible School. Arthur Crookston and fami- THOUSAND MILLION DOLLAR Mrs Communion Service 6.45 p. m Mr and Mrs Greenville Crook- UNITED STATES BOND ISSUE Christian Endeavor Society meet- ly Mr and Mrs Carl Jorgensen, to scale down mortgage interest ston, 7 30 Service George, Fritz and Elizabeth rates. ing Evening The thirty billion dollar bill Hymns of the Wesley brothers will Mrs Norma Christensen and s be discussed and sung. All are Mrs C A Petersen would enable those that bold on farms to change the cordially invited to be present. The John Jenkins camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thurs- mortgages for United States bonds, NINTH WARD afternoon at the home of paving a low interest rate. would The anrual ward conference will day Mrs Emma Mr Rainey says "This Mrs. Eva Benson be held in the Ninth ward SunJenkins presided oVer the follow- cost the government nothing The bonds would be retired as farmers day, according to BIshop L. Tom ing program, recitation, Leah BenPerry Sessions will be held at 2 son; vocal solo, Einar Pedersen; paid off their mortgages, paying and 7 30 o'clock p m The ward lesson. Rose Larsen; leading, Mrs to the United States government members are urged to attend both Ivan Baird, prayers were by Chap- instead of the former owners of sessions of the conference Memlain Mrs Minnie Benson mortgages were Mrs bers of the stake presidency and The latter would get instead of Assisting hostesses Larthe stake high council will be in Mary L Jenkins, Mrs Altina sometimes doubtful mortgages the attendance. sen, Mrs Emma Jenkins ami Mrs best security in the world at a Refreshments lower interest, with peace of nund Jenkins Lettie were served to 30 members Molcn Baxter was rushed to aj FARM MEETINGS to Ban-- c hospital Tuesday where1 Earl Jorgensen motored Logan for a short roft ednesday he underwent an operation forSCHEDULED acute appendicitis He i? lm- isit Mr and Mrs Dave Rigby and proving mceiy. SunM C Rigby motored to Idaho f irmly motored to Weston of day, where they were the guests the and foiepart Falls Rexburg Se viral have b'en the week on business meetings He was of her parents, Mr and Mrs Bar-lescheduled for next week, accordMerrill as f ir as Idaho Falls accompanied ing to announcement of County bv Miss Persus Rigby, who visited Miss Arba Hansen of Brigham Agent F. L rigley Saturday Ruel Rigby City and Marion Kofoed of her brother. Professor I C Hogensen will with returned spent Thursday with her Thursday They at Hansen the Benson ward Amanda speak Mrs Florence Garner entertained mother, Mrs on the several ladies Friday afternoon They Wi"e accompanied on their meeting Tuesday evening home gardening while program retain hv Mrs Esther Hunsaker The time was spent in quilting Wednesday evenirg, a dairy meetMr and Mrs Stanley F Griffin and children, who speyit the past ing is scheduled Mr and Mrs Roval Griffin, Mr week visiting here Mr and Mrs Willis P,i nson and Monday at 8 p m in the Wells-vill- e and Mrs Thomas Gnffin, Mr and eitv hall, a poultry meeting Mrs J J Larsen, Mrs. Mary Mr and Mrs Alphonso Christenis scheduled while Wednesday at Dowdlc. Miss Caioline Larsen and sen motored to Ogden the fori put 2 p m nt Clorkston and at 8 p of the week on business Lai sen attended the funerm at Trenton, similar meetings Grant Mr and Mrs I.orin Larsen and of Mrs Eliza Griffin al services have been s heduled with poultry children spent siviril dus in Thursday Ogden ir e' nerts of the college and Utah Mrs Elizabeth Hansi n of Lo- Salt Lake Citv visiting with her t noTt.,, Producers association as i c Mi s lieie ltgil Cornev gan is spending several s speakei furilv dinner was gnen Tties-with relatives and ft lends visiting dair" meeting is also schedit the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs Stanford Petersen u.iom-panieuled for Monday at 1 30 n ri in her mother, Mis Zor i Nil hi Benson the oi c lsion being the Lewiston First waid (hapel El to "is Benson's birthdiv inniver-Thos- e Predrukson on her return whin she will ptesent were Mr and Mont", California Mrs 1crrv Nebckir and finulv, spend siveral weeks vixitng md Mis C.cir Jones Mr A partv in her honor w .s given Tuc-.i- l i . t Mrs Grecnvilli Ci ookst i, by members c f her i lub Jt. s .re Those pri su.t phi ! rein, Ar.d afternoon Juio Benson Mis Grace Crookston. i'is I in Too Lato To Classify Baud Mrs Mav is Jorgensi n Mt-- . The Shelton, Mrs Bessie !i ..son light wav !i make 40 Caroline Poplar trees, reasoni i i, Mrs Mabel Beck Mrs ng .heapir is to help cut able d evn the huge t.cxes pan! by Also pruning shade trees, and Mrs Zora Kreili n ahrubery, roses, etc., W ex- - Mis Thtlma Petersen A dilmojs the seller pert. Phone 81I-i Al. luncheon was served. The Dru-cill- CHURCHES Just-a-Mcr- strep-tococ- Eck-lun- ci d, moit-gage- ARE v n MIA d,s hnportant than the new currency program, the reopening of the banks and the benefits of a reduced federal budget, is the spirit of confidence which again pervades the nation. 1VT Better, Feeling! Nothing else counts for so much. for a revival of business hjo thing else was so necessary and a normal functioning of our economic and social process. Better Feeling! Yes, indeed. You hear it, feel it, see it. People talk differently. They act differently. They look different. Everybodys viewpoint is changed. Everybody senses a new era. j Old man Psychology has been on a grouch. Now he is smiling, strutting his stuff and boosting for re- co very instead of trying to retard it. . fl Buying has been pent up. Needed purchases have been delayed. Improvements postponed. A flood of business activity large and small awaits release. The signal for that release is advertising . . . The pathway this flow of business will take will be guided by advertising ... If you want your portion of it Mr. Merchant . . . ADVERTISE ... IT PAYS. d WANT ADS rQvp i RNA I I i Itur-sake- 'd :k v It 1 d ' ( DIVORCE GRANTED Martha Brackett was granted a divorce from Clinton Alder Brackett Saturday in First District court by Judge M C. Harris on grounds of desertion. J According to the complaint, the couple were married November 26, 1930 ' in Logan and he deserted her December 20, 1930. There were no children. The plaintiff's maiden name, Martha Bamgartner, was restored. jst North Logan will hold a pai .y Monday night at the Ninth waid hull. This is one of the Old loins committee programs to raise funds to finance the .summer outing Mr. and Mrs. h red I.. Sehiffmai' of twins, a boy and a girl, at their home in Providence Wednesday The mother and babes uie doing New Governor Of Montana ed Marriage lieeiiM's were i .sued through the ofticc of County dirk C V Mohr Saturday morning to Roy Salisbury, Hlai lifoot, louho, and Dcilhe- - fcatith Kendall, Clifton, Idaho, Henry Albert Johans n, Ioi utello and hlnta Lash, Rotkland, Idaho are rejoicing over tne at rival 2 5, ,t c a La V.4M.H S |