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Show The Weather Grain Fair tonight ami north portion tonight UTAH Thurs-warme- r Wheat M iy 21. Number L 8U. 0(1 AN. VTA II, WKPNKSHAY, FKSTUQENT5 lly Arthur llrmbane 19331 11().ME1.FSS, On Caxamlms. Only Means To Protect Fanners Says 'This is about a lung mail, from ori-uto gulf, iibout Indians with Salaries : WASHINGTON, April (UP) A state agricultural committee today went formally on record in favor of currency inflation as the only means for permanent protection of commodity trices anti release of the farmers. The members of the University In a partial i'Ciut on the of Miumi faculty were Frank who lives here in winter, giv- omnibus farm bill, prepared ing out knowledge, and in the Catskiil mountains in summer, ab- by Senator Thomas, I) Okla., lie committee said: In resorbing more knowledge, and Dr. John Gifford, who teaches tropical porting this bill favorably, forestry in' the excellent universiwe feel vp should advise the ty, and KNOWS tropical forestry. semite that in our opinion, it a and Teaching knowing thing arc often far apart. Also, there the bill will not alone afford was Dr. B. F. Ashe, president ot the relief which the fanner the university, who drove his car at a steady sixty mile gait over must have to enable him to the straight hundred and ten miles survive economically. from Coral rock road and back, We report these facts, it and over the skidding side roads of loose oyster shells just as fast. continued, and state that no A yoad is a road to that learned substantial relief is possible driver., and a bump has no exist- for agriculture until the polience except in' the imagination. cy of deflation is not only They build a highway across checked but reversed and a southen Florida, from ocean to substantial sum of money is gulf thus, steam shovels pick up admitted and if need be, and away the layer of rich soil that rests on the flat rock, forced into circulation. Close 8 .65 8 8 .561-- 4 .581-- 3 .56 .56 .57 i81-- 8 8 j laid down by the tiny coral reef builders uncovering the rock over a strip wide enough for a road and a canal to earry surface water away ' from the roud. The coral rock, dug from the canal, makes the road, big lumps of rock below, finely ground rock, on top, a road to last forever and no cost but handling mixed with sea wuter, that same rock, crushed, makes perfect concrete for bridges across Imyous, uo lived of sand or gravel, no reinforcement of steel. .Those coral building creatures did not know that they were producing highways for automobiles. bridges for railioud trams. Wfc human insects do not know what we are building either. oct-uall- y The canal mi the north side of the road is a fish pond WO miles long, with many, white and colored fishing. Thousands of gar fish are bought mid thrown away, although good to cal. Tile Seminole la diaim eat them. So do heavy huz.ards, that wad die along the canal edge, grate fully jieking up gar fish. They rise clumsily and you must slow a voracious down, approaching flock of them, filled with fish, or your they may crash through windshield. It happens to ignorant northerners. You ur traveling through the empire of the Seminole Indians, but aee very few. They uso white men's roads, with their rattling old ears, on their way to give wlmt money they have to bootBut they do not like leggers. white men. Twenty miles bark in the Everglades, on roads almost impassible, you find their real villages, with valuable property left beside the road. "Sufe?". you osk. "Yes, perfectly safe, white men dont eoine In here. Indians do not steal." They establish "pretend" Indian villages ulong the high road, to collect money from whites, but do not live there VVhnt sort of people are they? Dr. Gifford tells von part of their modern mixture in which Indian bloods dominate. They have Seminole, Arawnx, Colusa, und other Indian strains, including blood of Indians from west Indian islands. Also there is much Negro blood, the Seminoles used to have Negro There is Spanish blood, 'laves. and even some Scotch. The grandfather of Chief Osceola was a Scotchman. k He introduced broad stripes ami plaids now worn by Indians that once preferred buckskin. These Seminoles were fighters, when there were enough of them to fight. Chief Billy Bowlegs fought the United States soldiers so hard that Uncle Sam, wisely, decided to buy him off and save life. Fighting in swampy Everglades was no white mans job, and in those days, there were no nirplanes to bomb the miserable villages, with houses raised on page thiee) PRESTON DOCTOR lcn the strike. There are in Chicago 17,001) teachers w ho have been unpaid for The total nearly a year. funds due them amounts to more than $17,000,000. Kile Cochran, above, father of seven children, is In He was penitentiary. sentenced In a tbre-yea- r term for manslaughter in his trial for Tt. it. Markell in a milk killing strike gun battle. Cochran was picket attempting to halt milk deliveries. South-Dakota- DELINQUENT TAX flashes PAYMENTS DIVIDED WILL PLANT NEW I.IIUI H! of funds reApportionment ceived from payment of delinquent taxes mid other tax sources durr of 1133 va ing the first (( ariionni ed today by ('minty Trca t;i-- surer K. f 1 division. The aiiMtmiinont was as State mid slut" siluml-- . 4 I'Y'lme bounty, if,; tubercular state $1132; indemnity, mads, $117.10; manly roads, X13".-8Cache county, $I:K0.73: coon schools, $1350 12; Logan city schools, $589.76. Logan, $668 117; Claikstim. $.'!6..V; Hyde Dark. $.xr,e; Hyrma, $136 75: s: a, iawiston, $57.32; Mcminn, $IIM; Millville, $13X9; Newton. $26.27. Uaradisc, $6.21: irovidenec. $21,25, Rii hmond. Smithfield, $!,x:t; X13I.7S; Wellsvillc. $:t.8X. Cache also received $76 from sale routily of 152 redemption certificates. Cache Valley Irrigation District t No. 6, I Drainage Imgan city special. County Drainage $l!iM8; Cache coun-- 1 drainage district No. 3. $62.00 RLE NKW COMMISSION SALT LAKK CITY. April 5 U On the suggestion of Hugo Ji. Anderson, former judge of the jo enile court and now cv i utive s(t rotary of the coinimmitv elies. members of t In- Relief Society of tin L. D S. church m conference as. decided to work for tie establishment Of a state welfare enmnns-ioin Utah Dr h A Ucd'les of tile I'.SAC W.I om of the speakers at the eon- f( ri nee sessions. I a D. April 5 TREES ON SQUARE it .PiWASHINGTON. Additional powers have beta granted by the senate to if. banking und currency committee to enable a thorough Tln- - sp,-- it tree committee for stigalinn of lie House of Morthe- - login tabernacle square has gan designated the following trees to be plutdid lamibardy poplars, KKI: ENGINEERS sycamore maples, American LinMOSCOW. April 5 'UR' - All dens, European White elms, coffee bill one of the four British trees, London plnne trees, bor-- e l Ii m Russia on sahot-achestnuts, and white oaks. charges have been released Six tall.staley Jg.mihai'dv jmphirs the rum, will help to bal.apee tkc other wt bad furnished by men were which the trees mel shtnbhery oil the square pony for Prosemt reion officials wnikiog and will lie planted in two special fused to lice Y. H. MacDonald. Logan and Cache valley places. hnvo been outstanding ill the INVESTIGATED past because of the Lombardy Cal. April 5 H .19 poplar. So many have been cut A MARTINKZ. Filipino cult may have buried down that wherever a few can be used to improve the landscape and slue several persons, it is intinot clog the sewer or raise the mated in the investigating of the sidewalk pavement, the planting aitivities of the cult now under committee ri ronnm-nds such Practically all the civic organizations sf IIOOL IUKNW) are conli dialing to the tree plantMT. lLKASANT, Utah, April 5 ing program on the tabernacle q Fire destroyed the three square. A nuinhei of the locust trees on story llungerford Hall, part of llii--school in the square are dung and must the Presbyterian It be removed ity, Tuesday forenoon. No one becomes necessary therefore to have a regu- was injured. All furniture and lar planting of trees on the tab- valuables wore carried to salely ernacle square each year. by students. Prof. F. M Ioe has been added to the tree committee mel beautification of the Logan Chamber CITY PHYSICIAN of Commerce. Jo-cp- gi TO SPEAK HERE a num her of Logan people is plane . for in the Thursday evening church Dr. G. VV. Hicsbyterlan States , of lreston. Idaho, is to xieak on the subject "Christian Migrations and Missions into tile Far West during the Inst century and their influence on Western Civilisation." Dr. States will illustrate hi., talk with maps ami charts which he has made during his study of this field of history. The meeting will be held in Westminster Hall at eight oclock. Anyone interested in early Western history is Invited to be present. (I i s puipn-C- IVn'i M I I , II e Ml ! i III' I' li NKW YORK, April 5 (UP) Tin tliriu survivors of the Akron disaster (lpartod by airplane from Floyd P.ennett field at 12 p. in. for Wash- - e- p I' ,1'p ; They explain it was possible a large section of the wreckage might have drifted away with men clinging to it. Idlest I' aglblptlll.d Sfivpe; our - 'lill gl' limi'il I' We should . (III' 1,1 S W ; ,uv S, III colonies, ol the Ini. and how 'i make (lie land pmdiiie a living Ini them 6 e ill hut it Wllle I'l'ille', eo a I. die esble the pi e this nation will have to pnv in haltmed manhood. 'non to I" e t i I i ington. W Et. Commander H. V. Wiley, who was on the bridge when of the Akron she phinyed through n thunderstorm to destruction off the New Jersey coast, and two seaman survivors, Moody E. Erwin, and Richard E. Deal, boarded ' a trimotored plane U . it rei hums if i .'g Youngsters, We i at. rot rebuild this generation Ik milling generation struggle and let ,:h ng unai'led. We cannot Ir( lliese ilrilt. to luiome competitors ill a im the dwindling number of III 111 t I'l.i .jobs. The land-di- d American hr.iins will unless is vvan-deie- I SOW ATTACKS (IIILI) HIANI.SH FORK, April 5 'UP' .' brood sow running loose around tile farm home of Ora Jones gu.hhed th" arII1 f Dull Jo vs and dragged him aiouinl the yard The fither ol tin (Mild rescind tile hoy fium the aniinal lv I In Washington." they will tell their story to the inves- tigators named by the naval department and also a com- mittee authorized by congress to inquire inlo the cause of the disaster. lor tin p.vt three years By June 1. lo all indications aeeoidiag here, automobile factories will be at full blast By running nearly the end of the year, an output of motor ears and trucks twice as great as the 1932 production of .somewhat less than l,5')o,000 is loieeasl. VV'e will rule oul of the woods in .nitomohiles, if we may oelicvc the evidence on which the biiMiu ss Ioi etaslers make their findings. That means many more jobs. It means, snould it come to pass. Ill'll no fewer than IJkmi.O'iO men. now idle, will go hack lo the work benches of the motor factories, to tile I'Hiliiiads hauling the imieas-ei- l to the steel nulls freight blast furnaces, and ore am coal nunc., furnishing the major raw materials that will go into the in w automobiles. It menus rising prices - not necessarily rising pri cs of automobiles, ullliuugh that, too, seems probable in a long list of things that enlir into automobile production aim furm-l- i work for many thousands of employees. niiqHoitc I'ieture This forecust is not mine. It is a composite picture of the probabilities, as that picture is seen by specialists in the government of service, who make a the forecasting measuring and flow elio and of business. NecesFrom sarily it is anonymous. of Spurt close observation, many years Yet surveys plotted by governhowever, I believe it to be a true ment economists here indicate picture. that the automobile industry is It is booed, however, on two due to spurt quickly into new levels of production higher than (Continued On Tuge 3.) j I Ollimillee WASHINGTON. April up. e 'I )m sihhU fomjii) relations decided today to .summon of Uu .state and rcprewntativc.s ju.'tioe department to explain tomorrow th'1 purpose of the government yecroev bill passed by the house at the request of Secretary of State Hull. (om-tnittc- CLARKS! ON GETS life-wo- rk NEW BISHOPRIC f LA DJKSTt N. Seymour Thomp-owas sustained as bishop of th riarkston ward at the sacrament services Sunday evening He replaces Hishop K. O. Looslc. resigned. As members of the bishopric HDhop Thompson sHectcd . Lt wis Buttars ami Byron They smceed Bennie J KavMen and Kenneth Thompson. The new bishopric was set apart by Kldcr MeHfTn J. Ballard of the council of Twelve, who was aiso the principal speaker at the meeting. A VV. Chambers of the stake presidency and S. W. Hendricks, stake clerk, also spoke at the meeting. n 9 ' Pver of pr! .ru-gi- Man 1 ri lam' that n in IxqjHn ja a able i ill'. Hip opinion of Call Felix N(I th Fir it East street. '(HSh-srW that (quinon. tfriT--nn Mr. helix in Mr. Felix i.s -- wo decided t publish another series of similar articles writI ten b ngan girls. Iu the ideals of tile Logan nmtermlty girls ditter very with those ol the Hollywood stars. 'that's a ipiestion we wanted to find out and tiiat's what is answered in the new series .M ideal Man', to Ik published during the next few days in the lfarald-'fournNever. il popular ..ogan girl huv the spceiticu-tion- s written man. for their ideal .Maybe they art ident lew! u iui ma.MM dtfler they yours greatly. May In they describe ttedi and tnood te.lows you meet on the slnet every day may In ho such creatures have a yet Ihco born. tonll want to read all ot 1 these articles hey will login tomorrow it Die tieralu. lournal al Is-- i Mar-'gmi- ti' ' bile TRANSACTIONS r I i ii FEWER IN 1933 I M"-mo'- Bolh icniplx ami expcndil ms fm Log. hi (Rv (orporntum fui the fir t quoth r of show decided n dm turns ov r 1UH2. ending hi tin- Imam ml statement, of (My Aieiit'ji H Leuh n Deder-n- , h nt to the city (uiimiib-iri- ) pe at meeting Tuesday mght iwE, wen. wilh' $1V 7J" ; fm Munh. Ri.c A total HI tax anl u ( Lnignvi ipitnm notes, fn )f hoi rowed by the c.ty HR veil helped swell the P.W ot ul, oi fling On i epurt I) hm iiciMs fnr Hie inonth io 77 is ,o wrf hiding 4 mhmi j. t j.1 i.i t on th His cni:r put d The Maifh, EM1, expend h.( Kicjk RU.Tl)". Dm ,j8. Mailll, tompared ( . i , t Si,r u j I v, i HOARDERS I,' -- MUST nim.ii . iibii GIVE UP AIL GOLD I p. v. pnl .sited rll t duy R(i' an bii u'i, oiIm ''latiny thu! the nation tl linutnml cincrgom y siili 'in (iimddiug a liuurd-in(f uld iiiii gold Ituliiou and a diffeieiue ot $J0.ooo m r Seventy-fouyears ago today was tax antKipation notes issued in gold Lcihficatts Tlic null r ifipjircN nil persons bo t n m Honniark Niels Jacobs1!!, in than ly&i iy2 to Mac on hefon ot lo dtli.ii t highly respected conIb.vbursem nts in the ipiu-D- t i il biaiuh or tractor mid buildwen as cuinpnicd i ft ut .iIMsfivc bunk, bullion nr gold (.cun, er of South Mmtt agfiuN. witli .5c1.:j7' r,U t.,r R.i H2 ibl h lies imv. ownd by street, Logan. Mr. tla.i-into their oi (iittiiny; posMs Tunbuen has lv jm lx Du April js witli .M. n on ot Mill rd here since be DW ID Cpl UllG cirA years of volt's order txnpK Mr when be nge .in li gold ris m iy l)4 irquMcd fol ( Hina jJ! from Ieti L u y in indit m il. g'i!i JKFFKKSMN rrv. M Aptd mark. Since then l I1 MtiifiiatiN not xceedmg Fire dtstiovi'd ( pi'imji; he hax been back t Id itmill al tin Mi .ouri I. my otic person loiijtuu once m his na- prison to tnd-thn- value of told iiib ,lve country as a' d li. t u Brtsou olio ml i lor.. oiI Mims oi bullion messenger of, 111 mark'd or in Id m i bet k fnr H oiivuts oii'l edv Dicmn Imd glaU tldmxs. uu govt t mm id. th flnnus to otic hudding re ouni.cd and Greetings was foreign icpti.d lanks or the bank The tsDma!vd the d.im welt - wishes ta. No one was injured, of international not great. settlement; gold coin and bullion licensed for other Mr. Jacobsen, for continued health Theie wuj no they repotted j aud enjoyment of hie.- transactions. pi 'per Inns vu n .tl.'l.M'iJ M. lh Receipts lor vit first uiMiler amounted to $7J,kl7.7l as comput77 m ed wilh Tin amount i.s l.ugelj made up through HiV,l l u! iiL i g i 1 fn-.- i - h DEBATING CHAMPS e i . Room-p11?- J 1 LOGAN SENIORS liiltTelass liebatiug nt the Logan Senior high si hooi eami to a close Tiiexdav When two seniors, Emily Black hikI Kii'h Merrill won first They defeated tho place honors. of team ('(imposed affirmative Woodrow Scott and Naida Richardson, both jumois. This is tlic third consecutive has vtar thul the i s of 1933 honcapt nr'l intcrcliis. ilchating 1930-3ors Tlie linn winning in McGee was composed of Lore an') M.ujoric Ci.,okston; the team of pi:i..v. Lore,. Mcliee und Fi itinc .is i k. Tlie winners hlKe nr rhi'iblc foi Hie Webster's Line the ic.xt of (lie post Mr Felix' pay o ,.d lo In- awarded later in the ei.iplos i(x, (jNclope is not ot the bulging M'S The judges of the contest were: kind tie imii t atfoid to buy new I'lail Spcms-- and Kv.ni XI in ra om one time evei The question d Im '1, nigh. in take, a fumy to In. ami nd I hat the ''Resolved. w.ilei' cl idit He h.i with had cn irvay should adopt of t he v or a op t ler, tide on bie UiM w U in ird of " la on taii-iit t Hi ;nc .iiiiiiihl in - m ul rout ' ngc hollowed onothi hike hip i il i Min fill' i, who haw Mien out- it is not wind ins own 'Med to lie t Milling III d hates Hus year ore;' e it anybody inis si n unv tru iViii A H", K'ther IKciinard, of Mr i'eiix hike he wouhl ip- enkersdorfei , hm), i. Ilhodit t i mg it he late aloal pi Hawki-sIaiil Frsmpfoti, ill the jni.ijtime tie i ,ilr lli.UIV RjuiiMt'l A fi'li-on nod Betty Mnr-- ; too Mn jhi Logan who think thie rcl to li Imp lc stealing in he My poll In h y It U' t t hat it In I Ew- ever find tin (iilpiil wn.i X( OVIK TAX te lhe-- t SIKX. In ma llllli LA t I 'TTY. April 5 d.j-- i m b i tiff i R pi.',:! incnini receipts from pi'.en a r .t are J'l'.'l'"' le.s than li di .nlllsl' ' list ."Mti'hng to 1,. R. Fid-tax asllH'l of the state a Eire Destroys At Missouri Prison Arp 3 oil reading Hlooking Forward with I'rruidcol If not you arc mining xotw intertiiiK infomm-tioThe article appar dad in the Herald Journal. There still are several intailnient to come. Watch for them. Toon page 2. days article appears . one of t Uav-sten- jt Lokuiix Iruxtworthly inn il camtrx. To aid him in his daily Uuty he had a tur.ly bicycle. It helped him in taking the heavily lomieu mml bag around his district. He eared Im il a, tlic jockey cares for tn pr paring tor the race. H. has bni recently reconditioned il and pill it in splendid shnpe the rough usage to which it had been pul (luring the .stormy winter (lay,. Now, Mr. Felix is not the kind ol a mail (artier who rests on Sunday by taking long mryele titles to points ot scenic interest ai.untl the city. He take) a real rest. And lie give the bicycle a lest too. La.vt Sunday the bicycle was of the 'funding on the porch Felix home. The rson mentioned in the lirst paragraph 01 this hi tide passed by the house, saw the tmyiJc and finding no one around to stop him vjpcU on., the p di und rode aw in on the al The IM AuJ has one, ja-- t like ovoi han his " dre N iiuii interesting comment utic matte rceciitl.s about a s lies ol articles pubHerald-Journlished in tli and written h some of the leading movie actresses nlnmt ' v WASHINGTON, April 5 Oh- - . Senate investigation of American dirigible disasters was proposed in the senate today by Senator King, D., Utah, for the purpose of determining whether big ships have i actual WHilaey value. . v . f-The house naval affairs commits. J Ice, earlier in the day, voted for ' an inquiry into th Akron disaster, and into allegation of sabotage during construction of the ship. .. (6,'hjii. T IA oily wi!U ituxv .Mif to supply needs of for at least the next Ask Explanation Secrecy Measure ul-- LOOKING FOR BIKE j fee wbe?! ficlent gravel the MAIL CARRIER IS XimivwhcK . at the aiiiiort. oho this pmhlem. My Ideal Man To Be Shown By Logan Girls Nou-issua- Long-Looke- WASHINGTON, April 5. That 'eerner is at hand. Washington's tiained economists sec in today's reborn spirit of confidence and optimism the makings of a business revival immediately ahead. They anticipate its quick arrivul. In a few minor industries it has c6me already. In a larger group, according to all returns to the capital, it is definitely on tlu way, will become evident in a few weeks. In basic lines, only the first stirrings have been discerned Yet unmistakably, they aie there. Belter times no longer wait around a distant and elusive eerner; the charts and curves ami surveys and returns from ninny sections, on all of which the eeon-- i umistb base their forecasts, pro-- ! claim that better times lie but a step ahead. In some big and in-- I even the leaders dustries, not themselves yet have seen tile new outlook. It doubtless would sur-- j pri-- e many makers of molor cars for instance, if they were told that the automobile industry was down in the cards for an curly to vastly increased awakening activity. The automobile men toin arc the dumps. They proday fess to sec somewhat better business uheud. and that is all. Quite u few factories arc closed; a banking situation at Detroit not to their liking also tends to depress them. (J on Arrangements were Tuesday night between ixigan city commission and authorities of tlv Utah S Slate Agrteultvrral college! impetus for new V alive. a more wholesome environment Congress has passed a hill to pul XS odd will laws into anm camps, where tln-tint lx under mditarv discipline. measure will care onlv for a teiilli ol t lie hoys who now mam the munlrv. We cannot take these liovs and put them into indust rv arid it would he folly to do so, if we could. There are too nianv people in industry now. W hat We should do is lake la ,e Inivs and, m some hroad. eompK SclU'ine, tram them to illilepelideliee on tiro land. e We should our public domain for LARGE GRAVEL PIT I) continued search for missing victims of (he Akron disaster came today when several navy department aeronautical expel is said it was possible some of the personnel might he found Thats vv hill lltev will degeiieralc u In UuVs's vg act nuickly to save lliem; to $fct them off the road; In g t them Mil" (Ill Business About To Turn d For Corner Ksstd $ mws-pa4e- ; oiietl SHINC1 ON, .April 5, W d LOGAN SECURES i Wreckage Is H ; I hi ( i city five years, The agreement pves to the city aU. Ui gravel south of the deep cut being made at the upper end of Fourth North street where the new canyon approach road is under construction. li Is estimated there will he cubic yards of gravel in the hillside. Kven should the city need as much gravel each year as was used in the big road oding program last summer, it would he sufficient to last fivr jeors is of mutual The agreement benefit. It will materially imto the road have the hill prove cut away, providing a clear view of the valley from the roadway Possibilities of limiting outside noises and disturbances around the Palais dOr on dance nights were discussed between the commission and Fred Lundberg of the hall e of URGES INSPECTION management. as a means of prepassout checks venting drinking and outside rowdyism between dances was sugBast history of meat inspection gested and Mr. Lundberg promised tHke the matter up with his to at Logan ami how the demand has grown for u municipal ahbatoir partner, Olof Nelson, and see what was told the Cache Vulley Medical could be done. He will report to Hssocialion bv Mr. E. L.. Hanson, the commission Friday evening The special payroll for March Logan city physician, ut a meetwas also approved at the meeting ing Monday night The regular monthly gathering of the iiisoeiution. held ut the I'lmmhcr of Commerce, was presided over by Dr G. VV. States of I 'red on. president of the group. Dr Hanson told of the sanitary sitllalioa in the city of the devel-- J B1 UNITED I'KEVx opinenl of n need for adequate meat inspection. He told how under present conditions, it is NEW YORK Stocks generally impossible to prevent moved into higher ground on the virtually bemeat from bootleg uninspected New York stock market today. At ing sold in the city. the end of the third hour of tradComplete control can be ar- ing the list was up one to three a through ranged municipal points. slaughter house such as that proPractically all issues joined in he added. Logan, posed w hfeli was the best tip The city has made formal ap- - since upturn immediately following replication to the deconstruction opening of the stock exchange Finance corporation for funds to after the bank holiday construct the plant, according to Dr. Hanson. No formal action has ! yet been taken by the R. K. C. though the project has the en- On dorseineat of the state project far-flu- 1 Men May Re Afloat u-- in-- w Vl.iuglin.i. A 6416 ns total of In taxing mills and $826.99 fur irrigation do trots was included in tlo detril d - N $N!!22; Fast district, $:ts.H; $42.55; Cache lOVVEKN I felt themselves a drag in Irmm families. You nm-them for that sentiment. ( liildrt n like that ate worth helping. .Hilt that isn't wiial ue'ir ilmng. Instead, were lotting' them (it f I moving them on from it P n! letting them get into had company : killing in them all ambition for' honest, industrious lives, Tn tlu movehai ment, advocated li lilts there .should he a plan ioi those wandering lues and gnC. A' a nation, vve have in rtuiann them; to huild them into upsl.md We can illg men and women. not let iheltl liegenerale min hum, am! I ramps. liard-prof'-se- i lilCACO, April (UP) Imago high school students Mini on strike today protesting because their teachers ha o not been paid. The strike started in the on the Calumet high south side of the eit v, where :()() students walked out and declared they would not return to seliooi until some relief has been afforded their instructors who hae working since last June vvitli-- t ut pay. Early this afternoon. it was estimated that 1 :),:( 0 students had joined 1 interest to - ss i t ( Hur-ri- s A meeting of frii-iull- Main of tliem took to the ;i. liecaii.se, unalilc to m-- woik, lino Demand Instructors: Re (liven Delayed Report too many wives, fish at one cent a pound, mimgiove trees that eomjuer the suit ocean, skeletons (lug from mounds of shells, night moths of guy colors, three learned men Com the University of Miami, and things that interest Ailtericans, AND for a change, never a suggestion about real estate investments, except just one. oil Low .66 .57 FIVE CENTS PRICE ! i Fish, Cent a Pountl. (Continued 8 High ilr Toms Wives. Skeletons I ami liojHiiss a million rliiliitvu wan jalcnjf tin liighwas ainl vvavjs of America, victims i,f A 1oiik Cttral Road. Tier PR 11, 8 A Reclamation Job INFLATION (Copyright, A .56 .57 ... .Sept, Volume J5 ... Ju.y Range Open d lr j , u |