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Show ' TAGE EIGHT. THE ICKES SPEAKES TO TORNADO STRIKES WEST STOCKMEN DENVER, Colo, Fib. 12 itl'i-Biuo- COAST tly charging cattle and sheep - PASADKNA Calif Fib 12 d lb itdihing tornado short-sight- nar-jow- Carden Club Meet Thursday Interest-Catalogue- Stomach Pains So Bad I Could Hardly WoilC Says C. S Gross: "After taking Dr Emils Adla Tablets the pains are gone and I eat anything" Trv Adla treatment on our money back guarantee. City Drug Co, ln Richmond by Prescription Drug Co. Ad v. LOGAN, UTAH, L. INCOME TAX BILL RESORT READY FOR SENATE forte men with destroying their own today toustd thnusHnl.s of d'41trs livelihood thiough dtiiimgc in tht San GabriH footand hill (JistrM t, injured dozens of program of "unregulated competitive grazing," Secretary of persons and ripped a section Interior Harold L. Ickes today from the roof of the grandstand ad at the Santa Anita park rate in urged their cooperation ministration of the Taylor Graz- course. ing Act. Three of the nine su tuns of the Here from Washington to ad Sant. i Anita grandstand roof cere livedresa state executives and torn of stock men from thirteen western The stable of J 'V Mari h- Ickes commonwealths, promised hank. T that, under the Taylor act, "there uni ooleu anforan spot tsman, will be more and better grazing Damage at the trmk was csti lands in the future than there are mated at $VH' at present. Track officials He outlined in some detail the holiday program governments plans for adminis- as sihtduled this afternoon tration of the public domain UniL Ten Mikmen at the tiaik under the act, and indicated that escaped injury as the broad the stockmen would have original ioofwas ripped from its supports jurisdiction in making fair rules Several streets in Pasadena and use and regulations for range were blo ked by Madre Sierra subject to approvul by the depart- fallen trees and power poles ment of interior. Mi and Mrs Wesley Frye, and daughter, Janice, 3. were injured wnm a pepper tree fell on their To automobile The wind rea hed a velo ity of M nubs an hour m Pasadena jVV'indows were smashed in many distrnls of the Telephone The Logan Garden club uni ( onmiumcation wascity hampered serimeet Thursday mgbL at the chamously More than 15 jhtsohs received ber of commune be will hospital treatment for minor inFeatures of the mtevtiug lectures by Dr. J H Linford on jures Fingers were smashed m and cuts received "The Real Fun of Gardening and hanging from hieaking glass Learning How," and by J D. The (Tvihaii Conservation camp of extension aginnomi-- t the USAC, and Arvil St irk of the in Iluimiigers fiats at the foo college faculty. Mr Hogenson will of Ml Wilson was demolished The tents of the men and the discuss "Things of Best Annuals," lrufes.sm commissary wire ripped flora thm pgs and sttewn over tin Btai k will talk on the No of trees fids injuries vcjc rep rted budding and prunnmg In Eaton canyon, also at the A number of prize sicd paikages will be given by George Bowen to base of Mt Wilson, the headquathose who attend The uniting will rter of the polite pistol fame was rMished under a fallen tree John begin at 7 30. PatleiMm, Mipui irtendent, escaped injury tmi IIERALD-JOURNA- SALT LAKE CITY, Feb 12 (I D An inchvKlual income tax measi-ur- e Wdi. apparently ready for final pkvsage by the senate in the Utah after warring legislature today a comprofac ti ns had reached mise on extmptions and property ta oil sit featuies An amendment to SBK by Senator Hammond, D, Grand, which provided lor flat exemption of $WI per taxpayer, a property tax offset up to $luO and higher rates was adopted last week but by sui h a cl se majority that a compromise was necessary to assure passage Monday, when the session convened, this amendment was changed to provide $.V) exemptions for single persons. $loo0 for a married person and $200 for each depend- ent. In addition, the property offset is reduced to a maximum of $50 Rate features of the Hammond amendment weie left intact They are: 2 per lent on the first $10ou of net taxable income, 3 per cent on the next 1000, 4 per cent on the next, 5 per lent on the next and inb per lent on all net taxable come in excess of $4000 WORKERS DIE IN BUNKHOUSE FIRE BEAUMONT, Cal, Feb 12 it I' tw story bunkhouse, housing several dozen Colorado River woikeis, today beiamgafu-neiti- l pyte for four men. Awakened by flames in the earstarted ly nun rung, the workers Most of a mad rush for exits. them reached the two dorr of the fust flour Others who lagged were trapped by flames which Several lovered the doorways. jumped fiom tne second floor 1VM RED IN downstairs while others dashed LAs through the flames and reached utsuie with their clothes the DALLAS, Tixas, Feb 12 il Pi- - ablazi Three policemen were injured in At least four men were caught a clash with striking garment as the structure crumbled, its women workers picketing a fac- - wooden supports burned through. A man and woman tory here The charred remains of the were arrested. from the four were removed smoking shed by deputy sheriff One summoned from Riverside. if the bodies was believed that Felminer. a of Oscar Carlson, low workers failed to identify the other bodies and a checkup of hundreds of workers will be necessary before the identities can be established. A TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1 93 5. L Y-- CO- (Continued From Page One) times before with nothing more disastrous than a little labor muttermgs, and Riibberg and the Presidents other advisers thougnl this was all that would happen ogam. is the What they overlooked fact that A. F. of L. leadership is on a hot spot from within iU own ranks. Left wing rank are flaying their officers for lack of aggressiveness. So when the President, without even going through the motions of consulting labor leaders, renewed the code, they had tt make a bhow of fight. What is worrying Administration masterminds is not so much the ire of labor leaders alw ay s comparatively easy to soothe but the effect of the clash on the laboring public and upon SenatP Progressives. The latter are known to be decidedly glum over recent Administration trends And despite the President's vigorous right swing, he cannot af- ford politically to break with the liberals They are powerful factors in sections that will be very crucial in the 1936 campaign. It was no surprise, therefore, when a reassuring tip emanated from inner council quarters .that Roosevelt soon would give labor its turn at the favor counter. anil-file- rs LEAKS Senator Alva B Adams is bothered about leak trouble. Elcted in 1932 as a Progressive the Democrat, little Colorado banker was once sorely discomfited by a leak from a barred committee room to the effect th.it he had voted to emasculate the Steek Exchange Control Bill. Now another instance of his under-cove- r warring on the Administration has leaked out When the President's work-relibill was being fought in the Senate Appropriations Cumimttee, of wmch Adams is a member, he not only joined with Old in trying Guard Republicans to slash $7,000,000,000 from the fund but was the sponsor of this motion. CONGRESS JKOOKIE old, W Steiling Thirty years Cole of Bath, N. Y., is the young- est member of the opposition. In he is called Capitol corridors, "The Republican baby from Bath." It was only an accident that sent him to Congress, Cole He ran tor says modestly. election with no expectation of victory, merely hoping to get acquainted in the district and improve his budding law But the people of practice. the district seemed to like him Baby Cole has not taken thj floor yet, doesnt intend to until he has learned the ropes. He says the only excuse he would have for speaking now would be to impress the folks back home, and he doesn't care about that. So he is watching the show. What amazes him most is the spectacle of Democrats who have PAWNEE, Okla , Feb 12 (UHi opposed a measure in committee, Phil Kennamer was insane when falling in line when their tot into two he fired fatal shots is to be recorded on the floor. K John Ccrrell's head last he D bane but is Thanksgiving now, his counsel contended today. in the Biggest recent laugh Kennamer, 19, son of U. S House came when Texas' Tom of E. Kennamer Blanton Franklin addressed Joe Judge Speaker Tulsa, is on trial for his life in Byrns as "Your Honor ... Washthe admitted slaying which tha ington s Farewell Address will be read m the House on February state charges was premeditated. This defense strategy was re- 22. Newsmen forecost an attendvealed to newsmen by C. B. Stuart ance of less than fifty members, of the defense counsel as selection mostly rookies . . . Congressman of a jury to hear the case pro- Burdick of North Dakota, neighceeded in Judge Thurman Hurst bor and friend of Sioux Indiana, court. Stuart said that temporary predicts there will be insanity would be the chief de- Indians rn Congress soon . . . fense plea. The defense also will To gain admission to the Treasattempt to prove that Kennamer ury Building after 2 p. m. inShot Gorrell in self defense, Stuart volves as much routine as entering Sing Sing Prison . . When a said division is called for in the House, and members rise to be counted, OPERATIONS TO RESUME Jefferson Mansfield of Joseph JACKSON, Cal. Feb. 12 irii waves his handkerchief to Texas Peaceful operations were promised Although one in Jackson today as owners of register his vote. the Argonaut mine prepared to of the" most active men in Conn gress, he is confined to a wheel reopen tomorrow on a chair . . . Remarks of members basis. in the House draw frequently the applause of colleagues an inin by formality never indulged tbe Senate. ' JUDGES SON FACES Meet Me at the Special Fashion Showing of Hand -- Knits ... eight living models, you knOW - ! ! clothes are new d and smart, and more and more women are enjoying making their own. Christiansens therefore are presenting Hand-knitte- TODAY AT 4 TOMORROW AT Youll Adore Our Spring Sweaters ( St j les tobecome you most . . . bolides and unusual knits . . . high neck lines, ft ill v collars and jabots. 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All sizes. non-ru- n, rib-wea- ve long-weari- Alma Sonne spoke in the assembly held at Logan High Tuesday morning. He spoke on Abraham as a statesman, Lincoln ana pointed out the fact that Abra-naLincoln did the many great deeds he is noted for for his country not for personal gain The student body sang "America" and gave pledge to the American flag. 1.59 m Hew 4.00 Bridge Tables hen our salespeople buy merchandise, it is bound 10 be VALUE! And theyre buying these indestructible Samsons because theyre guaranteed for a year, tops will support a weight, clean easily and outwear five ordinary folding tables. V FORMER WESTON 200-pou- WOMAN CALLED RICHMOND Word was received here Sunday of the death of Mrs Eva Merrill Thompson, wife of Charles R. Thompson cf Brigham City Mrs. Thompson who is the daughter of Parley and Mary Ellen Jackson Merrill of Western died early Sunday morning at the hospital at Brigham City following an appendicitis operation. Besides her parents and husband. she Is survived by a daigh- I' ; ers ana sisters: Mrs Lois Stoddard. Richmond, Parley Merrill, Jr., and Lawrence Merrill, We .ton; Harvey Merrill, F.ichmond: Mron Florence merrill, Weston; Mrs M Rigby, Newton, and Rufus Merrill, Pocatello, Idaho. Funeral services will be held in the Brigham City Third ward chapel Wednesday at 2 ocloik. ! ACE DETECTIVE ARRESTED KANSAS CITY. Feb 12 il William O. McDonald, 51. e ace of the federal was arrested narcotics sen-ice- , today stealing a valentine The valentine was a box of candy which McDonald d in a drug store He was fined $500 in municipal court and said he would rl ! A $1.00 2- - set of glass and ash coasleis FREE! Tops washable, scorch and Extra height . . . thiee Double braced frames In . . . snatch-proof- ! aces under top! extra 'deep leg Round steel edges and corners room- - ... no clacks! ! I one-tim- heart-shape- shop-lifte- S L' 1- d ' WHERE CACHE VALLEY TRADES WITH CONFIDENCE .4 |