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Show , . lie mmmm a ;i, nr; timkm iimiiiiiiiiti-mi- f Tfte Weather Utah- - Partly cloudy tonight wanner in west Tuesday; tonight, Volume 2'.. Number Hold U. S. pcii ml n . lii'.l. In. I, jh mlent Nes jt iji r An Nazi on Anti-Kla- LOGAN, UTAH, Law't ri .MONDAY n A Kaiser Loses ul Trice Jive Cents. ht 1 hiUkJ Iler Castle Presides ORGANIZE THIS WEEK CACHE UNIT Pot Show To Bo Held At Statu Uhairnian Ridicules Plans of New Black-Whit- e Exhibit An IJiwK-- . kAmmA1 Arrested on complaint of Roy B. Monahan, head of the Disabled War Veterans of America, Henry Iiauck, member of a U. S. Nazi group, is shown above with a police officer after posting $1U00 bail. n His arrest and warrants for five officers of the state law Settlement League, Inc., were based on a originally enacted to curb the Ku Klux Klan. Hauck is manager of Camp Siegfried, Yaphank, L. I., summer playground of Nazi groups in the New York area, against whose activities local residents have long complained. German-America- Bovines Have Swift Ride And Colorado Springs Has Fun COLORADO Colo., SPRINGS, More than 100 bewil-deie- d cows were safely rounded up in feeding pens today after making what probably amounted to the fastest trip ever negotiated by a bevy of bovines. The animals, made their B rip when a train crew of the Rock Drew Peersoo Island railroad went the base drum losers several better and ad a string of 17 cars "misplaced Robert SAlle 20 miles upgrade. When the freight train stared out of Colorado Springs yesterday morning with its 31 ears, the cows were on a roume trip to greener to pastures-soloss maybe the pleasant places. However, U. S. seeking to use French Pacistopped at Falcon, Colo., a fic islands for airplane landings; train little town 20 miles east of here Double-cros- s by British in Phoe- whose elevation is 500 feet higher to Tanix Is, turns diplomats than this valley city. hiti; Peppers victory encourage The traveling bovines were unNew Deal to open action in pricoupled in a string of cars that maries; McReynolds opposes liftincluded several loaded coal goning Spamsh embargo despite dolas. The rest of the tram and amazing lobby. WASHINGTON It is not sup- its crew backed ona a soding to posed to be known, but an extrem- unload other and more fortunate ely important diplomatic deal with cattle. France is in the making when The train crew turned around Ambassador Bill Bullitt gets back and found half of the train gone. to Paris. Engineer Ed Slade of Denver gave It is a plan to use the vast net- chase in his locomotive. Residents work of the French Marquesa Is- along the right of way started for lands in the South Pacific as their storm cellars when they saw American commercial an plane the cars sweeping down the grade bases between South without the usual engine. Australia, America and the United S ates. Farmers estimated that :he cars Whether this country will offer were moving "at least 100 miles to buy some Of the islands outan hour and puking up momenright (possibly for cancellation of tum every foot " debts) or whether a leasing propEngineer Slade and Ins locomoosition will be worked on with tive ran a poor second. Slade gave the French, is not known. The up af.cr 11 miles of high speed on Page 2.) engine running and put in a frantic call to the Colorado Springs M.iv 0 qtie li Q me activities of the as- William Marguand, car inspector for the Rock Island just had set down the phone in a yard office when he neard the roar of the wheels mixed with (he bellows TO NAME of the passengers. He dashed out to the main line, threw the switch One of the most noted pro- seconds before the runaway cars grams ever attempted at a junior hit the yards. He became a hero, chamber of commerce gathering even !o the cows. The ears took the switch and a m Logan will be presented Wedof track with them quarter-nul- e nesday annual the at evening blackened the yards with the meeting and stag party of the and Logan junior chamber unit at the coal. One tool car wg, thrown 75 Girls camp in Logan canyon, ac- yards. A heavy wheel from one of he cars broke off and struck cording to Ken Trotman, chairwater tank 150 feet away and 75 man of the conimi tee. program feet in the air The cars virtually The unique program, worked up by Mr Trotman and members of were demolished The only causuahties were two his committee, Kenneth D. Palmer and J. K. Vnderhoff, will be heifers that had to be shot. The liberated herd header for presented immediately following a brief business meeting, scheduled downtown Colorado Springs and for 7 30, at which election results gave the citizens a merry Sunday It was dark before "ill be announced and annual re- afternoon. ports by President Philip Cardon they were off the streets. and Treasurer Stewart Ryan will ho presented. SFKIDE, SAYS POLICE Tickets for the affair may be SALT LAKE CITL, May 9 U Il Purchased from committee mem- Carl M Bergin, 54. prominent bers or at the camp, Mr. Trotman Salt Lake City stock and bond announced. broker, died night of a All ballots in the election of bullet wound Saturday which police said tour new directors of the organiwas zation must be in by Wednesday evening, Adrian Hatch, chairman f the nomination committee announces. Directors will be elected a term from a list including Franklin D. Richards, hhn Bums, E. W. (Ted) Carlisle. Kenneth Longhurst, Harold Comer, LcGrand Douglas Ltr w. and L. G.Spencer, Smith. Holdover directors Include Ken SEATTLE, May 9 d l Mary Trntman Conrad Harrison, LcRoy? Smith. 73, a small gray Elcanor Anderson, Reed Bullen, Stewart and Rush C. Budge Officers haired woman who cleared the V the the organization will be electeu mystery surrounding 10 years ago of Ensign H meeting of the board of at a date to be announced James Eugene Besse t because she wanted to set herself right with iter. priGod, completes Hn eight-yea- r son sentence today but will not go free. TWO son, She and her Decasto Earl Mayer, who authorities believe may be implicated in ACCIDENT the murders of five persons, will be charged formally today with Bassett's slaying Mayer already SALT LAKE CITY, Mny 9 0 is serving a life sentence as a Automobile crashes claimed two habi.ual criminal. in Utah over the week-en- d Mrs. Smith, pale and nervous jves hri nging the state's 1938 traffic after living in prison since she toll to 62. was convicted of giand parceny in Jack Berry, 18, Cedar Fort, was 1931 for possession of Bassett's killed yesterday when the auto- automobile, was brought to Seattle mobile in which he was riding from the Stae prison at Walla Plunged off the highway west of Walla to lead a new search for Lihi. the missing naval officers body. Mrs. Millie her and Snyder Evans, 71, Authorities questioned American Fork, died Saturday in a her son in the case shortly after Hebcr hospital of ensign was reportinjuries received the young navy in an impliiuck collision ed missing, but they denied witheld cation ami charges were of Hohcr, OFFICERS iwo-ye- ot Walker Mention, the Lnuoin school at Hrum was clotted Saturday a.s (at he county Htpuhluan chairman at the county (I () I, convention held in the Logan Junior high school auditorium He will succeed Levi H. Allen of Cove Mrs George Q Rich was elected vii e hairman over Mrs. E J Wilson of llyrum amt suet ceils Mrs I W Eliason of Iogan Heed Billion of Ixigun was n elected Wiine teaclni secretary-t- At a meeting of Logan city leaders following the convention, W W. Hall was elected chairman of the (My Republican organization The convention named as the central committee of the party, the chairman and chairwoman of each distrut in the county, and 12 members at large to be named by the count v chairman It also named 16 delegates and 10 alternates to the state convention in Balt Lake City. David J. Wilson of Ogden, state Republican chairman, delivered the keynote addles? and declared that "the whole program of the new deal appears to be to create more debts to provide more relief to put Screaming and wriggling in defiance, but helpless in the arms of a greater burden on business to two baihfls, Miss Augusta Kaiser, Akron, O., spinster, raise more taxes, to put on more was evicted from her ancestral mansion as shown above. Tha relief to require more debt." claims a Miss Kaiser she of that Akron merchant. daughter pioneer He said that one fundamental was duped into signing a tra sfer of the estate In 1936. political issue at present is whether tins country is to have an orconstitutional government derly of liberty at with the question or whether it shall be a hand, concentrated power nt the hands of one man. He said that before the new deal a publishing company filed 14 returns at a cost of $850 to the company, while in 1937. the same company filed 44,500 tax reat a cost of $21, 000. Meeting with lroxulent Joseph turns He said extravagance of govQumney Jr., of the Logan temple ernment must stop or national Saturday afternoon, the committee bankruptcy will result. At the rate, in charge of the unique song fes- of government spending, it should tival that is to be presented Sun- take only 23 days to spend the estimated wealth of Utah, $535,009,-00day afternoon on the temple Mr. Wilson said. made outlined and plans grounds, final preparations for the fete that will include the singing of VALUATION Seminary Singing Festival T o Draw Many Here Sunday TO RULE USAC ON FRIDAY FIKKS Fit AN KEN ST HE N Homer DETROIT, May 9 Martin, assured that a movement to oust him would fail, today demoted Richard T. Frankcns cen from his position of assistant of the United Automobile workers Union and asked the executive board to approve his action- Friday, the 13th, is to be an unlucky day for the male members of the USAC. On that day the girls will take over the affairs of the school to celebrate the annual Coed day. SUPREME All parents will be the guests of l SALT LAKE CITY, May 9 the school throughout the day. The State Supreme Court today Under the direction of Miss Ruth Skidmore, president of the As- Rffirmed tho election of oflMilton the Women sociated Students, and, Marshall as a member Leona Clements, Coed day chair- - Provo Board of Education, seta contest arising from an day tling JUn3.. tthe.entre. made. have have re- election held December 6, 1937 The opinion, by Justice Larson, ceived invitations and are urged to spend the day on the campus. upheld a Umh County distmt court decision. Of special importance to the women will be the Fashion Show FIGHT RELIEF PLAN at 2 o'clock in the women's lounge WASHINGTON. May 9 U D About 60 girls will model the clothes all of which have been House Minority Leader Bertrand made by these students in the tex- H. Snell. R. N. ,Y., summoned . representatives to cam us tiles department during the A cordial invitation is also ex- today to organize an attempt to tended to anyone who is interested decentralize relief under President in the Fashion Review who did Roosevelts recovery program. not receive an invitation to attend WINS FIRST MO E Coeo day. GENEVA, May 9 Miss Holderbaum is the faculty member in charge of the review Selassie won his first move in his effort to prevent world recogand the A VV. S. committee consists of Dorothy Alder, Chair- nition of the Italian conquest ofil man: Vcrgie Minnoch, and Roma Ethiopia tonight when the coum of the League of Nations agreed Barton. to admit his delegates to the Yngelo-Frem- h council sessions, sources said today. " (L'.l'i-H- Mother Sends Mothers Day Greetings To Suspect Son ar disap-pearen- 1 UTAHNS ARE VICTIMS I ce I) in reasurer. sociation. Past improvements at the school and plans for another AID FUGITIVES year will be shown. One hundred PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad. fifty parents ano expected to atMay 9 d I) Eleven fugitives from tend. Devil's Island, French penal arrived here in an open boat and left for Mexico after being GIRLS supplied with provisions for 12 davs. railroad yards. LOGAN JAYCEES Hasten Adjournment of Congress Deal lilt hinomi woll be a busy place this weik, what with the two-da- y Black and White celebration Friday and Saturday, a big pet show on Friday, and the annual Parents day at the Park school Thursday. Queens Chosen Miss Marjorie Caine of Richmond has been chosen Rodeo queen of the Black and White celebration Miss Theda Bair and Miss BarDee Peart have been selected as her attendants. These three beautiful young ladies of Richmond will be honored at the two-da- y celebration this week They will preside at the rodeo events to be presented during the celebration. School Is Sponsor The Park school is sponsor of the big pet show and is made possible through the cooperation of the educational committee. Principal G. G. Merrill says that all students from the North Cache division of the Cache county district are invited to bring in entries. Any kind of pet from white mice to ponies will be shown. The pets will be judged in two divisions, the junior and senior divisions on the following points: 25',; appearance, showmanship, 50',. fitness, 250f. Black and White ribbons will be awarded to those winning first, second, and third place in each division. Observe Parents Hay The Park school will observe Parents' Day on Thursday, May 12 Extensive plans are being made to make it more interesting, instructive, and more enjoyable than any they have yet had. The children will remain at home and the parents will attend school. At 12:30 a hot lunch will be served to the parents by the W'PA workers. School rooms will be decorated for the occasion with exhibitions of the students work. A meeting of the PTA will be held. County Supt. J Wr. Kirkbride and Miss Laveta Wallace are expected. Miss Lenora Olsen will talk on the benefits of ITA. President Maud Merrill will give a report of the past years Advancement Made To aile The seminary committee was headed by E. J. Passey, principal of the Logan institution, and general chairman of the affair, and J. Karl Wood, principal of the South Cache seminary hikI conW'.th the ductor of the singing temple presidency they detailed agenda and planned specific arrangements for the festival. The 2000 students, repiesenting Preston, North Cache, Logan and South Cache seminaries, will meet on the street immediately north of the temple grounds, arranging themselves in groups according to which they are from. They will gather on tho Second North street at 4:30 p. m. to align themselves into sections, then they will march onto the temple grounds through the large double gate on the northwest corner of the grounds. After being martialed onto the northwest slope of Logans most beautiful location, the singers will begin the song festival promptly at 5 o'clock singing hymns that have particular significance to the Latter-da- y Sains chore h Eight of these selections will the group sing ensemble, led by Mr Wood, who has iwn visiting the various seminaries during the last month, diligently practicing with the class groups A leader's platform, containing piano and the roster of visiting officials is being constructed pp the sidewalk immediately west of the temple grounds proper. The participants in this mammoth exercise represent the seven LDS stakes m the valley-Log- an, Cache, Hyruni. Smithfield. Oneida and FYankhn. After the song fest the songsters will be given tickets for a special showing of this spring's sacred pageant, "Another YVitness. -- Men Gleaners and To Elect New Officers left-han- CACHE GROWS Valley. BRIDGE WORKERS STRIKE D OAKLAND. Cal., May 9 Three hundred workmen affiliated M with tho Alameda county building trades council went on strike today on the 116,009,000 San because a corpus delecti never Bay Bridge railway was found. construction project in system Nominations for Logan stake M Mayer said he admitted killing support of an electricians' union Men ami Gleaner gul officers for Bassett in hope that his mother jurisdictional fight for job... the coming season weie announced would go free. But King County prosecutor B. Gray Warner de- SENATE APPROAES TAX BILL today by present officers. Elections will be held Thursday as a clined to withhold a first degree WASHINGTON, May 9 ills murder charge against Mrs. Smith The senate, with hardly a ripple of feature of "Mayunie, tho st.ikc Mayer said he would not plead debate, today approved the confer- Gleaner and M Men annual banguilty to Bassett's killing because ence report of the $5,300, 000, (XH) tax quet, to be held at the Logan Warner refused to agree not to bill. high school gymnasium. The results will be announced following prosecute Mrs- Smith. Yesterday Mrs. Smith addressed a mother's the banquet. day letter to her son. It said: Only those who attend the banson: loved "My darling quet will be allowed to vote on "This is a terrible mo- her's day the candidates heart for all concerned. . .My Nominations were made at a reRIGBY, Ida., May 9 0 l'i Bri nt cent meeting of waid representableeds for poor Mrs. Bassett. She Rock, 21. Hibbard, was killed mar tives of the tw-too. Is a sad mother. groups. Gleaner "I am not a fanatic but we here last night when the car who h girl candidates nt hide Betty Jean must all stand before God to he was driving left the highway Fonnesbeck and Ellen McDonald, d side of the road president; Beryl Thcurer and Thelgive an account of ourselves, so on the trust in him. I can never find and turned over. ma Alhiston, vac president, and Rock a Donald Gwen Smith and Gwen Long, sec-r- e and words to express my sorrow for companion, the were I thrown could only rectify Holland, the past. If through tary. the past. M Men landnlatcH are Idly il top of the car. Holland was not "But it can only be done by con- critically injured. Cook and Stanley Gessel, presTwo other persons were hospitalfessing and God will help ud. ident; Dean McDonald and Reed Never, Earl, my dear, regret this ized when a car driven by Leonard Nelson, vice president; Clyde GesJohnson collided with a truck in- sel and Ivan Haslam, secretary-treasure- r, step " The letter was signed: "Always juring both Johnson and Bert and Benson Egan and your loving mother." Heath, the truck driver. Ceylon Hogan, athletic manager. Young Idahoan Is Killed In Accident OF seminary students drawn from tho seven stakes in Cache 2000 Roy A. Stewart. Cache county assessor, reported Saturday the assessed valuation of Cache county for 1938 at $18,353,370, against a valuation last year of $17,960,296, Assessed an increase of $493,071 valuation of personal property and showed increases improvements throughout, Mr. Stewart stated, while decreases were noted in real estate and livestock. Under real estate listed as city or town lots tho valuation was as compared with $1,892,-26- 5 in 1937, the figures show. WASHINGTON, May 9 (IT) House consideration of the new Wage-Hou- r next bill week a week earlier than planned became virtually certain today. Two opponents of the measure on the House Rules CommiLee indicated they would not oppose HENRY C. DWOKSHYK a plan to advance the date from May 23, Rep. Carl E. Mapes, R Mich., issued a statement indicating he tah-Idah- o would vo.e in the committee for a resolution by Chairman John O'Connor, D N. Y., to allow the bill to be called up any time after the House approves the resolution. Rl Rep. Donald H. McLean N. J., said he was issuing a similar statement. Both reversed their prev'rus attitude in the interest of hastening adjournment. The switch in two votes on the Progress of Service Club Re' viewed At Annual District committee was necessary to obtain rules Committee approval of Conference the O'Connor resolution on tho basis of previous committee votes SALT LAKE CITY. May 9 6 I') on the Wages and Hours issue. The animal conference of the 110th distmt of Rotary internaDECIDES ON tional opened here today with approximately 800 members register19 from Representatives ing. cluhx in Idoho and 10 m Utah were present.' Feature address of. the morning session was delivered by Henry CHICAGO, May 9 (I P) The left C. Dwor.shak, district governor, of eye of Hclaine JudBui ley, IJaho. ith Colan was removed at Garfield Park Community Komimls of Ivcsponsiliility hospital Ilworshak spoke of the won- today less than an hour after a 10 of derful heritage of citizenship that medical jury is the birthright of all Americans." specialists voted to operate. The operation was performed by He stressed the fact that citizenship carried with it "responsibility Dr. Robert H. Good, eye specialist as well as rights," and appealed and one of the 10 who rendered to Americans to assume individual the verdict in an attempt to check a cancerous growth that would responsibility. death when it reached tha Throughout the world today arc mean unrest and economic Infant's brain. Dr. Good's fellow political "We "jurors" witnessed the surgery. said. Dwodshak chaos," A spokesman for the baby's famshould all take an active part in the attempt to set things right. ily said theoperation was completed in "10 to 15 minutes." Praise Clubs The medical jury, appointed to Dwor.shak reviewed the club's parents Of the progress over the past year. He rehove Helaine's said there had been 78 "one hun- responsibility of making the decireached its verdict after condred per cent attendance" meet- sion, an hour and 15 minutes in ings in the district. Total mem- ferring smoke-fille- d room on the second bership throughout Idaho and afloor of the Midwest Athletic club. Utah, he said, was 1463 members, They adjourned Immediately to an increase of 134. Two new clubs have ben added nearby Garfield hospital where the was performed. during the year, he said. They operation Samuel Hoffman, repAttorney were American Falls and Hailey, resenting the family, announced Idaho. The Salt Luke City club, Dwor-sha- k that the decision had been consaid, March 29 held the first curred in by two rabbis who, at one hundred per cent meeting in the mother's insistence, were presits 27 years. One member attend- end to offer spiritual guidance. Medical men said the operation ed a meeting at Capetown. South Africa, another attended at Hono- might save the childs life, but she probably would be blind lulu, Hawaii, and a third at Mex- that life. The jurys other choice for ico City on that date. to allow "nature to take its was International Represented course a procedure which would The morning session opened with in death for Helaine have resulted L. Gan led by community singing Thompson, Buhl, Idaho, Invocation when the growth, retinal glioma, was delivered by Rabbi Samuel H. reached the brain. The maligant growth had desGordon of Salt Lake City. g tissues of Governor Henry H. Blood, of troyed the Utah, scheduled to make an ad- the left eye and impaired the right dress of welcome, was unable to eye. attend. Mayor John M. Wallace of Salt Lake City welcomed the HIGH convention. Response to the welcome was made by Reilly Atkinson, of Boise. SONG Herbert K. Walton, director of Rotary international, San Rafael, Calif, addressed tho conference on club progress over the past For the purpose of presenting year, ar.d outlined plans for the to the public the finest example of the year's vocal work at the coming year in Logan Junior higs school, a The Idaho day luncheon, spring song festival will be held at the charge of the Boise club.ill Joe the was held Wednesauditorium Junior chairman, Irnhcff, high Hotel Utah's Layfayette ballroom. day evening. May 11, at 8:15 o'clock, under the direction of Thain Carlisle, head of the vocal music department at that school. This fete is traditional at the junior high, and will this year of all feature the SUNDAY FISHING vocal students,participation numbering 250, besides the band, numbering 65, which is under the direction of A. T. Henson. It sums up the d l'i 9 't., SPRINGFIELD. May outstanding achievements of tho The Rev. Lawrence Larrowe vocal department during the school looked forward today to many year, and attempts to give the happy Sundays of fishing with thes patrons and students of the school good wishes of ins 350 purishon-er- an hour of worthwhile musical enand 37 of ;he 38 trustees or tertainment. his First Methodist church. Taking part on Wednesday The other trustee voted at a night's program will be four distwo eighth grade glee public meeting last night, his groups approval of the Pastor's conduct clubs, and two from the ninth in going trout fishing instead of grade, which will sing two or preaching a week ago Sunday. three numbers apiece. Then tho the in The parishioners, waiting combined choruses will sing three old stone church to hear the numbers together. the Pastor trustees' verdict, gave Many famous compositions will a cheering vote of confidence. on the program list, including be Thus vindicated. Rev Larrowe the "Pilgrims Chorus" from that the educational announced which has become a traboard had agreed to hold Sunday ditional number on the spring fesservices from 9 to 10 a. m. the tival presentation. remainder of the summer so that The public is invited to purishoners and pastor could en- attend general tho concert free of charge. joy the rest of the day as they golfing und driving. A wee k ago Sunday the parishwere ioners mildly surpiised to find a substitute pastor in the pulpit. On the way out, they inpasquired for their tor, father of two children, and were told that he wa.s taking ad BOISE, Ida., May 9 UTi Judgo vantage of the opening day of the trout season Charles Koclxch today signed an When the Rev. lairrowc tame ordor transferring $2500 from the home lie bragged frankly about Ada county common jury and witthe eiglu nice trout that ho and ness fees fund to the grand jury Carl Hurd and William Murphy, budget. members of the parish, caught The order assured the grand with worms. He said they finish- jury of sufficient funds to comed their fishing early and attended plete its Investigations of state services at the church in Brown-viil- government, Wllhs C. Hoffatt, near the trout stream. county prosecutor, said. U Rotary Clubs Hold Meet JURY CHILDS OPERATION r sight-givin- BY UNITED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGI E Doti oil at Philadelphia postponed, ram. Clm ago ut New Yoik postponed, ram. OOO 000 120 - 3 6 2 Cleveland 15 11 0 100 116 30x Boston Milnar and Galehouse, Zuber, Pytluk; Bagby and Desautels. -- 100 000 0 .220 000 0 Hildebrand and Sullivan; Leonard and R. Ferrell. St. Louis Washington -- NATIONAL Boston Pittsburgh -- -- M,i Faydcn, LEAGI H 003 002 000 OH) 002 003 Hutchinson, and Blanton, Sowell, Brandt and Todd. pez; Lo- Klinger, Philadelphia ..100 ooo 031 220 Cincinnati Iasseau. Sivess, ami Atwood, Clark, R. Davis and Hershberger. Brooklyn St. l.ouia Fitzsimmons Gee ami Owen. New York at 30 02 and Spencer, Mc- Chicago, postponed, USAC Extension Group Goes to Idaho Extension workers, AAA executives, and many interested farmers from Utah und Idaho wil leave for Imatello, Tmsday morning Idaho, to attend a crop insurance meeting, according to William Peterson, director of tho Utah State Agricultural college extension service. Countv committees from Juab. Utah, Salt Lake .and Box Eldon counties will attend and Director Peterson, LcRoy C Funk, executive secretary, and William Owens, assistant extension director, and W D. Porter, extension editor, will represent the state office. E. L. Rhoads, R. J. Posson and Don F. Sabin, representatives from the crop insurance corporation and western division of the AAA will he in attendance. JR. PRESENTS FESTIVAL MINISTER PLANS V' f.8' ,i.i Tan-haub- er, liked-fishin- Idaho Judge Asks Money For e, Jury ir v I |