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Show mursDr THE HERACD JOURNAU LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE SEC Momsey, Youll Forgive Daddy UTAHNS ABUSE SALT ed hy LAKE CITY, March R. Carey, 27 special deputy in- Nineteen out of 100 cases checkafter being chosen at random from relief files showed questionable eligibility, Carey said. Carey criticized administrative procedures in Utah county with emphasis on the revolving fund. The report concluded there was a "complete lack of control over fund, the emergency revolving and clients not entitled to its benefits. Carey said he found the Utah county relief program was subbuying homes sidizing farmers, for clients and in one case buying beauty parlor equipment. He said some of the relief money was used io buy automobiles, trucks Small loan and furnish gasoline. companies make money out of the state indirectly through per month loans to relief clients. The investigator recommended of firm but reaestablishment sonable rules for administration by the state board. ed three-per-ce- SERVICES Lio-wa- p. nt Penny Singleton with Larry Simms, Dumplings, a scene from based upon Chic Young's newspaper Blondie On A Budget, one of two features opening at the comic strip The Bumsteads, Roxy Theater today. HElD Expert FOR O.T. FRANK F'ureral services were held in the Logan Seventh ward chapel Thursday for O. T. Frank, with President J. H. Watkins presiding. The ward choir sang the opening and closing hymns. Special music consisted of a violin tolo by Erma Iehrson, accompanied by Gene Prather; a song by the Relief Society chorus; a djet by Lamont Pilkington and Marion Richardson, accompanied by Ua Richardson of Smithfield, and a request duet by F. H. Baugh and daughter, Mrs. Derle Thorpe, accompanied by Mrs. Hyrum Hansen. Speakers were L. H. Kennard, Eugene Yeates, Alma Johnson and Hyrum Hansen. Invocation was offered by John A. Carlson and the benediction by N. P. Nielsen. Interment was In the Logan cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Val Frank, a brother of Mr. Frank. BLAST KILLS ONE NEWPORT. R. I., March 27 U.K - Naval authorities said today a leaking gas tank was believed responsible for the blast which killed one sailor. Injured six, and wrecked the afterdeck of the U. S. destroyer King in Newport harbor yesterday afternoon. Daisies, one of the most recent plant groups, include more than 11,000 species, spread all over the world. of Soon She'll Wed FERES MORE ABOUT CANADA ELECTS IS DICTATORSHIP Major activities for 1940 were adopted by the Richmond Lions memDurrell "Qiiig" Nielsen, club at a luncheon meeting held ber of the college public relations Monday. was in Salt Lake Activities of the club will in- department, clude: a highway sign advertis- City last night. ing Black and White days and the River Heights PTA will hold a Sego milk factory; cooperating with the city In securing lights, business meeting this evening at tables, stoves, fireplaces and other 8 oclock in the ward meeting improvements at park; house. All parents of the school cooperating with the city in get- district are Invited to attend. ting curb and guttars in the city streets; working with the city on Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Teterson are a year around program of city among the 30 Utahns who have beautification and clean-ubeen invited by Stanford univerAll projects will be under the sity associates as special guests to supervision of the major activities join with the former Newell scholcommittee, with a definite com- ars and other Stanford alumni in mittee named for each one. a memorial dinner to be held The North Cache high school 12 at the Alta Club, Salt basketball team and coaches Jay April Lake City. ,The dinner honors the Whitman and Hebe Whiting were memory of the late Henry Newell, special guests at the meeting. The Sait Lake City mining man who program was directed by Dr. J. M. established the Henry Newell Godfrey. at Stanford for stuCoach Whiting gave a short Ldk scholarships speakdents from Utah. and introduced members on the er will be Dr. Ray Principal Lyman Wilbur, recfine its team, complimenting of Stanford university. ord. Amos S. Bair, chairman of the president athletic committee at North Cache, Mrs. Ida Marie Clark Logan, also spoke briefly in behalf of the Mrs. team. Responses were made by daughter of Professor and from S. E. Clark, is recovering Captain Dean Andrews and an appendectomy performed yesRalph Lowe. terday in the Budge Memorial fr hospital. Her condition was reported as "fair" today. a report that state auditor dicated a substantial number of are receiving aid who persons are not entitled to it. in 1940. (Continued From raKe Oni - R. 27, SAYS TRADE ACT ADOPT PROGRAM Flagrant abuses were chargto the Utah county relief setup III-- MARCH RICHMOND LIONS RELIEF MONEY (I WEDNESDAY, HOLLYWOOD TODAY Explains Conservation Aims i house of commons; tin. fr,s,.r tives 35 and other,:), (Iih(j ' March 27 (T.fi) WASHINGTON, Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, R., Mich., charged today that the re- , ciprocal trade agreements program is "economic dictatorship come to America. The Republican presidential contender charged the trade pacts were concluded under an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power and discretion to the chief executive. He asked the senate to refuse to follow the lead of the house in extension of granting a three-yea- r the reciprocal program. Sen. He agreed with Joseph C. OMahoney, D.. Wyo., an earlier speaker, that the program delegates the treaty power, the tariff power and even the internal taxing power of congress to the president. Vandenberg asserted the trade program is slowly but surely if not deliberately driving the United States to a basis of uncompensated low tariffs which will ultimately wreck us just as surely S& too low tariffs heretofore have always been poison to American wage and living and price standards. The program, he continued, constitutes a "weak and wholly Inadequate instrumentality even for serving the purposes to which it is presumed to be dedicated namely the defense and promotion of our foreign trade because war conditions trade competitions Fred Lundberg and Ace Calder, and post-wa- r the Texas companys local con- involve a multitude of dangerous re- trade weapons which these wishful signee and assistant, recently canturned from an organization meet- reciprocal treaties do not and not touch. remotely Butte the held at Country ing club, Butte, Montana. A Texaco Lois Andrews, Los Angeles and Nei conducted will be school training York showgirl, who'll wed Georg locally during the next two weeks WARPLANE EXPORT Jcssel next week after she passe under the supervisor for the Texher 16th birthday. Jessel recent lj as company during the past sever- Strangers who visited Hollywood's famous Brown Derby resout In aims stand taurant today were watched careThree major on the 1940 agricultural conservation 1. Q. Are official vehicles because caricatures of movie fully emergency rails exempt from obeyprogram, said Sidney J. Nebeker, stars have been disappearing fromA chairman of the state AAA com' the walls of the eating place. ing traffic laws? A. Yes, while the emergency mittee, Wednesday, in explaining valuable 8ketch of the late Jean stolen was Harlow yesterday. exists. Their siren is an emergency the set-u- p for this year. Earlier in the week, a caricature al years. notice. Fire fighting He listed the aims as follows: equipment, 1. Conserving land ambulances, and police cars are and water of Kenny Baker, movie and radio Mrs. L R. Humpherys returned singer, disappeared. major examples of official vehicles resources. to Logan today after spending the :0: which are exempt during an emerg2. Helping farmers obtain their and Vonn Movie actress Vyola past few days at Bear Lake, ency. They are not exempt after fair share of the national Income. where she went to attend the funthu emergency is over. 3. Protecting consumers with an Hanley Stafford, radio comedian have Snooks, eral services of her brothr, Frank 2. Q. What should a driver do adequate and steady supply of and father of "Baby applied fo ra marriage license and Wright. Mr. Wright, who was also when he hears the approaching food and fibre at a fair price. the ceremony probably would a brother of Judge E. M. Wright sound of a siren? Working toward the first aim, said 12 in a Beverly Hills of Logan, died Saturday. He was occur A. A driver should pull his car a goal and a soil- hotel. April a prominent cattle man in Bear to the side of the street and stop building allowance will be calcu:0: Lake county. until the emergency vehicle has lated for each farm In the proJames R. Cowan, 50, former cleared. gram this year. The of Walter Wanger prois Tenth ward elders' quorof of the number units goal a over to drive it 3. Q. Is legal ductions, was found dead at his umLogan is sponsoring a dance Thurswhich on practices hose? fire home yesterday. His housekeeper, a farmer may earn payments. The investigating a noise she heard up- day evening in the ward recreaA. No. It is a misdemeanor. is the allowance discovered his body on the' tion hall, with music to be furn4. Q. How close may a car be amount of money he may earn by stairs, floor. A post mortem was ordered. ished by the Mendon orchestra. parked to a fire hydrant? The public is invited to attend. carrying out the practices. :0: A. Five feet. Practices are paid for at the Irene Coleman, film actress with 5. Q. Should a driver' ever folrate of $1.50 per unit. As an ex the most beautiful eyes" in HollyMr. and Mrs. Dwain Johnson of low an emergency vehicle to the ample, applyling 112 pounds of 43 wood, has tied the third divorce College ward are rejoicing over scene of the emergency? the arrival of a son, born in the not. A crowded per cent superphosphate is listed suit against the same husband A. Positively Dr. Edward B. Glass. Budge Memorial hospital. It is scene of activity hinders efficient as a unit of practice. 24 practices listthe first child for the young work on the part of those officially edThere are some under provisions of the 1940 for the to care couple. Mrs. Johnson was formerly responsible program. Gladys Beckert, daughter of Ernemergency. Parity payments and special est Beckert of Providence. POLICY IS UPHELD WASHINGTON, March was divorced in Mexico by Normi Talmadge. 27 il'.H Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring asserted today that the governments new policy of permitting export of advanced type warplanes is designed primarily to strengthen our own arrangements for national defense." Woodring assured the house military affairs committee, which has undertaken a review of the administration's policy of selling military aircraft, that no real military secrets will be released to any foreign purchaser. The United States national defense will benefit, Woodring asserted, because huge Allied orders will vastly increase production capacity here. With this added capacity available, it is better for this country to delay acquiring reserve planes now, he said, because better planes could be built rapidly when WHITNEY SCHOOL TO PRESENT PLAY follows: wealth Cooperative Federation, v seven- seven; ,, gressive, three; Independent 1? eral, three: United Reform on. Independent, one; deferred' Seventeen seats still were mined. In the old house, tin- rc erals had 169; conservatives the minor parties the oihers S' that basis, both major parties h gained at the expensive f if minor ones. Toronto as usual went in entirely conservative but t,p .'Si suit in Ontario province oUsI I the city still was in doubt. Liberal Quebec, on the other I Democracy, - government wholeheartedly. Communists won no seats The lone woman member parliament, Agnes Macth nl presenting the United Farmers Ontario-labo- r party, ed. was Assembly HITLER Ik-U- a ntime MAIN THEATRE NOW SHOWING OOMPH BARGES IN ON TIIE BUMSTEADS Anti How! high-walle- studio d FIRST CACHE VALLEY SHOWING NOW PLAYING Simultaneously With Salt Itke I AST TIMES TODAY and THURSDAY Positively laist Times in Cache Valley Come Early to Secure Bet Seats last September. He finished all camera work except pickup shots last week. ICKES SPEAKS IN GARNERS STATE KILGORE, Tex., March 27 (IMP Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes came today to John Nance Garner's home state to speak at the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the world's richest oil field, but there was speculation whether his visit also had third term significance. He is among the foremost of New Dealers who want President Roosevelt to serve a third term and Garner's greatest strength for the Democratic presidential nomination is in Texas. The Democratic state executive committee endorsed Garner's candidacy a few weeks ago, reaffirm-- , ing the blessing of the state convention in 1938. Lately, however, a movement to turn Texas delegation votes to Mr. Roosevelt instead of Garner has become apparent So far, it lacks cohesion and leaders. Mrs. James (Ma) Ferguson, twice governor; her husband, who was impeached as governor; Mayor Maury Maverick of San Antonio and Mayor Tom Miller of Austin are all desirous of a third term for Mr. Roosevelt. Ickes recently went to California as a third ferm apostle to consolidate bickering Democratic elements 00 PARAMOUNT C RIME-D- Sensation MOWS and ESNT-PA- Y JACK POT I L provinces. e, 1 CANDY MAN DIES . SALT LAKE CITY, March 27 G. (l.Fi James McDonald 74 prominent Salt Lake City candy died manufacturer, today at his home following a five weeks Active in the pioneering of the candy industry here, McDonald was known as the man who first! introduced candy bars to the pub-lie. He began making candy when he was 18. a OCDCBOOOOCb 00 00 ffiOaiEffiBS G0O05 Q0B 6EE0E0G09 behind Mr. Roosevelt. Third term advocates had no comment about Ickes' mission to Texas. ONIY the thrill of Chrysler dealer cordially invites you to try it. Its simple in principle . . . simple in Well, motoring is fun again! EXTRA Theres a new thrill waiting Fluid Drive it standard operation . . . marvelous io on theCrowo Imperial. for you. Available at extra heavy traffic... simply amazon the equipment T Yorker raveler. 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In Toronto, Hepburn refused tel comment on the election, but l servers here believed that the voting had weakened him politically zi his I The socialist organization Can I adian commonwealth federation I won a seat in the Nova Scotia I coal field area, the first time itf had won an election in the ma- w at of defeat-- Presented To crop allowance payments ore aimed both at giving the farmer Ms COLLEGE CAPERS , fair share of the national Income and insuring the consumer a steady supply of farm products, REHEARSAL SET The aim is to keep the acreage within limits that wilt supply enough food for consumer needs and still not glut the market. We are seeking a balanced After two weeks of individual act rehearsing, Kollegiate Kapers, production and at the same time Utah State Agricultural college stu- we hope to build up the fertility dent body varsity revue will go into of the farms of the state, Mr. a complete rehearsal Wednesday Nebeker said. afternoon under the direction of Jack Heninger student HERE'S MORE ABOUT of Logan and Francis Burgie of Idaho Falls, Idaho, in preparation for its presentation Friday, April 19, at the Capitol theater in Logan. (Continued From Page One) The Wednesday rehearsal is the opening gun for a scries of triweekly grinds which is expected to known as Benzino Napolconi'." bring the campus show, entitled I promised to quiet about this year Ye Gods What Next up the plot, Oakie keep said, "but I can to a fine degree of pertcotion. The say Hitler and Mussolini literally talent for the show has been se- wrote the story for Chaplin as lected mainly from the undergraduNow went after along. playate student body at the college. they ing in the every morning With a title which depicts the atti- I pick up picture, the and read tude toward modern day life, the about conferencespaperbetween the producers promise a hilarious com- two dictators in Europe and I bination of slapstick and high class laugh my head off. Theyre doing entertainment which is expected just exactly what Charlie and I to rival anything of the type pro- did in front of the cameras. duced at the college for sometime. "What we all hope is that the In explaining the underlying whole world will at the motives of the show, the two pro- headlines from Berlinlaugh and Rome, enterstate duction managers that Is released. after (he We tainment of a high degree is the even hopepicture Hitler and M'ussnlinl aim of the show, and the real suc- themselves will laugh. Fifth ward chorus will Miss Niederhauser left tocess of the evening will depend up'They'll be poor sports if they be held Thursday at practice 7 p. m. in day for Sacramento, California, on the audience's ahility to relax don't. Thero isnt a vicious line All chorus memwhere she will visit with relatives and enjoy itself. in the picture; not a sign of anti-na- the ward chapel. bers are requested to be present and friends. All Charlie has propaganda. done is show how absurd a dictatorship can be when it is carried to its logical conclusion. After writing and rewriting the mTRMoumm 25 p- - m. script for nearly three years, Eve 35 Chaplin put the picture into proPhone 78 - - Smithfield duction of re Whitney high school will present three-ac- t Aunt Tillie Blind as a bat, blind as an I comedy Goes To Town Thursday, March owl, and "blind as a beetle" are 28, at 8 p. m. in the high school common expressions; yet not one I auditorium, according to Princi- of these creatures is blind. pal Thatcher Handley, who will direct the play. The following students will comTHE AIRCRAFT pose the cast: Beth Swainston, Russell Hull, DeWitt Swainston, INDUSTRY NEEDS Venna Dunkley, Dorothy Tanner, MEN IMMEDIATELY Fahn Dursteller, LaMar Oliverson, Joyce Swainston, Cherrill Hull, Ages 18 to 45 Barbara Beckstead and Zenna Beth Crockett. A.T.L applications taken for Emerald needed. Play director Is Thatcher Hand-ley- ; Qualifications Friday, March) student director, Ella Hull; Several hundred reserve planes 29th, from 10 to 6 p. ns. Be now being built for the army are promptor, Gloria Swainston, and 26 EAST CENTER, LOGAN Cecilia are in of sold immediate to be for charge advertising expected to Lois Hardman has returned Winward and Blanche Beckstead. Allies. The annual assembly sponsored her home in Mendon after spend; delivery to the . by the Emerald newspaper stall ing the week in Midvale with he? of the Logan junior high school sister, Mrs. Carl Burnett. will be conducted Thursday at 11:15 a. m. in the school audi Marriage licenses have- been istorium, Jo Hickman, student di- sued at the county clerks office to Sterling Eli King, 19, and rector, declared today. Wolverton, 16, both of JerFeaturing a theme of hilariB ious comedy, sparkling dialogue, ome, DdahOn to . Eugpne Doyle outstandand of 20, and Grant, sensational dancing, Taylor, Betty ing singing, the Emerald as- Ethel Watson, 19, of Menan. in best the 'will present sembly Mr. and Mrs. Adell Cannon an student talent at the school. "Main Street Follies of 1940 is nounce the arrival of a daughter the title given to the hour Of born last week. It is the first entertainment. Such themes as grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Walter for "Grade Allen President,' Read of Smithfield and the third and Philo Vance, Supor-Dete- o grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Cannon of Rupert, Idaho. tive, will be presented. Marking its initial appearance Wanda Stowell, wife of Jack in Logan, the Emerald troupe of of to arrive in Stoweli, and daughter-in-la1940 is scheduled Logan early Thursday morning, Sheriff Jeff Stowell. underwent an and the forty members In the appendicitis operation last night cast will present their first per- at the Budge Memorial hospital. formance given in the intermounMr. and Mrs. W. J. Haslam of tain area to students of the Lo' gan junior high school. Dancing Lewiston received m wire from girls, sensational costumes, new their son W. H. Haslam of Washscenery, magic lighting, all are ington. D. C. today informing scheduled for the Thursday as- them his wife had undergone a major operation. Mr. Haslam is sembly. The production is under the di- with the Civil Service commission rection of Harold Hall. F.morald in Washington. Mrs. Haslnm Is advisor. Parents arc urged to at the former Ixora Garfield of TrC' ninuton. tend this outstanding assembly. nt Child 10c 1 For The Whole Family! lalf Disney's FUU UNGTH FUTURE Fluid-Drivin- g BE MODE HIV IN TECHNICOLOR HDGjD v, More adult than anything fioe over dona before, 0 completely appaallng to all . . Mother, Dad, and the klddlat tool yf A L S O "INFORMATION PLEASE" BANDITS and BALLADS" LATEST PATHE NEWS PRICES PREVAILING FOR THIS SHOW ADULTS 35'; CHILDREN 15' (k)mjtlete Shows at 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 55 West 1st North Logan, Utah Plione 390 |