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Show TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, PAGE EIGHT ACHE COUNTY, UTAH Asks For Radio Short Wave Channel Continued from page one Pierson, cable editor of the Chicago Tribune on behalf of the American Publishers committee. Declaring that the Associated Press asked the commission for the allocation of wave bands in no spirit of antagonism to any other Interests, Mr. Cooper in his statement said that thus far we have not been advised of any an- tagonism to our request upon the, part of any other interest before the commission. He added that an informal statement by one of; the commissioners has led us to, believe that the commission can and may consistently do what we request. If that now is to be the decision," Mr. Cooper's statement continued, The Associated Press asks that reservation of adequate wave bands for its exclusive use be made and that the Associated Press be given time to make its application therefor. Mr. Cooper explained that the Associated Press is a membership corporation, that is is engaged solely in the collection of news and its distribution to its members and that it is not engaged in business for profit. SERVICE ing Accident Will Take ExOff Tomorrow pected Back Sunday. rf Associated Press LINDBERGH AND ANNE AFTER THEIR CRASH Colonel Who Has Just Gained The Use Of Ilis Right Arm Follow- Friday, March' 8, 1929. k't i f City March 8 Charles A. Lindbergh, who has only just regained the use of his right arm injured in of his airplane here the crack-u- p if more than, a week ago after a fiancee, pleasure flight with" hisrole t'-of a is back in his favorite '4 A flier. good-wi- ll I Ma k Jt. ' 11 was f 'Jfo Gil today "President Tortes direction active ,4 to turn from his of the war against the insurgents 7 r w plane t to christen the m ' in which the colonel will inaugurate the new air mall service between this city and Browns-be j . ville. Texas.. The flight will L; London (AP) Among the weigh-- 1 made tomorrow, starting at 7:45 a. m. Lindbergh will carry as ty matters under consideration by the privy council is whether an his passengers Juan Guillermo aviidol in a temple of India shall be ViUasana, chief of the civil ation section of theanddepartment draped or nude. A contest beprobably tween two sects is involved. One' of communication, sect scraped off plaster clothes two local newspapermen. eSsieiMMl the other had put on the idol. Since the aviator is expected Models of the idol, draped and un- to make the return flightwillwith . Paramount SiMJtuociattd Pratt ' be draped, are in the council cham- tne man on Sunday, he i Miss Anne ber. ruffled and holding hie Injured right arm, Colonel Lindbergh turns to tpeak to his flancaa, Slightly away from his fiancee, Both Anne Morrow, as they leave Valbuena field, Mexico City, after their plane crashed In landing with on Morrow, for only two days. Berlin (AP) Louis Ferdinand they whoel miasing. Note Mexican officera accompanying them. continued to protest that wea' Hohenzollem, who is a grandson have set no cate tor their is into of Wilhelm and unfit to continue the direction banking in Buenos going has Aires, Tne territory which the colonel Chaplain To King Edward his of because of the been directly company of not a shown himself Something will cross has alContinental the connection with Colonel revolution, He bet financier already. Influenza that he Of Die affected b the Replaces has company deal. would learn Spanish in two though contigous ground Robert W. Stewart Trading Col. Stewart, by reason of his months He won. seen fighting during the past few 8 The (AP) March Liverpool. com- -, 22 years service with) the , days. Kennedy, Rev. G. A. Studdert is entitled to an annual from (Continued pany, One) Page died to the today king, chaplain pension of approximately $75,000. j of influenza. The vote nearly two His salary as chairman of the paradox. Benson Ward was war he populany to one against Col, Stewart, but board was $125,000 a year. Duiing the j to individual shareholders stood two Woodbine Willie knowh as , whom to he tommies of thousands to one behind him, viz: To New York Sam Rebach. 19, Is Folks endeared himself by frank talks, Shareholders for Jojin D. off the Houdinl stuff. He thought, helpful advice, sympathy and an Rockefeller, Jr., 15,204. he had it down pat and permitted of Shareholders for Col. Stewart, himself to be locked in the strong j Inauguration unfailing supply cigarettes. 31,338. room of a fur store where he is New York (API Womens place rs of 17 of the 7,901 in is the in the home, opinion rmcloyed. Police, firemen and an Only Nearly aU Mrs. R"th Brvan Owen. M. C., but, voted against Col. ambulance were on the way when ; Benson, March 7 the boss arrived and opened the the people of Benson, Including she added at a luncheon of the Stewart, it was announced. The fight against Stewart had vault. Sam had, told a confederate league for poitleal education, the the school children, visited aU witnessed inRockebeen predicated upon the the combination, but the confederof home have widened to Ma.eh 4 and with walls, feller belief that he was morally ate forgot, it. clude politics the proceedings in connection of Presithe inaugural ceremonies President dent Hoover and Vice not Charles Curtis. Those who were of transprovided with a means invited to portation were kindly accompany those who did. A very day was instructive,,-interestin- g wonderful the in seeing spent parado and In hearing the inspirbands ing music of the- many And all parade. that were in the events were these Interesting without being out in. the the heavy rain, which drenched who many hundreds of people were in the line of march. The swearing in of Vice Presi dent Charles Curtis and the brief speech he made but were listened to with closest attention, and not being Jostled about by the throng, we could better understand and appreciate what he said. The taking of the oath of office by President Hoover and his splendid address were listened deepest interest and closest attention. Oh, it is wonderful what the things are happening in these millast days. Just to realize that lions of people throughout the U. S. and the other gerat nations of the world, can eat their breakfast in their own homes, then take a trip to Washington, and mentally take part in all that is going on, including the taking of the oath of office by the senators, the vice president and the president of the United States and distinctly hear every word uttered by the prsident in his inaugural speech; also tha of the vice presi dent and all other public utter anees by those directing affairs; then return to their homes the same evening, is truly marvelous, ESKS, bureau drawers tin The road show staged by the boxes on closet shelves are useful, eight wards of the Cache stake but they were never intended as safe Mutuals on the evening of March 1 furnished one of the most diplaces for keeping valuable papers, jewversified and pleasing entertainments we ever witnessed in Benelry or other valued articles. son. Ample evidence was given by the young men and young ladles The modem, safe place is behind the walls that took part, of the talent and of steel in this banks safe deposit vault. The ability that they possess. promptness with which, the enNo need to unduly risk the loss ?f deeds to tertainers from one ward and ' property, your will, stocks and bonds, insurance then another, including the 'eight ' wards filed in, rendered their policies, jewelry or those little intimate possesparts and then, made their exit sions which ai beyond monetary value. and left in their automobiles for another ward was unique. Our SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES provide privxcy A movement is on foot to build and convenience at a cost of only a cent or two an amusement hall adjoining the , day. per ward chapel. This is one of the urgent needs of Benson ward at present. The Interest the young people are taking in the ward activities Is very gratifying to the ward authorities, and, in fact, to . everybody else in Benson. The beautiful weather we are having and the improved condition Member of the of the roads make everybody Security Corporation System happy. ) r j Combined Resources $33,CS3,C:3 7 The mirror that forms the door of a new bath room medicine cabinet is. sa mounted that itcao he turned to any angle to get the best ligiit. Mexico, (P)-Colon- ei t V - IITAHWEARE SPECIALS Friday Saturday Monday . Ladies Rayon Combinations Large Sizes Ladies Rayon L.D.S. Garments $1 QK Ladies Silk Dresses 10.50 12.50 36 inch Gauge Pripts and Plain Colors Ladies Flannel Suits with Short Jacket and wrap around Skirls.... Infants Esmond Blankets 95 in Blue and Pink Patterns. Size 30x40... Infants Knitted Wool Jackets k V Ml 1.65 Trimmed in pink or blue. Infants Knitted Caps and Booties j GSeubert 95 75 Goins: Wool at Reduced Prices. Cotton and Mixed Mill Ends pound 30 ffingaufcjnnttQIompauy 39 Logan, Utah West First North listen employe-stockholde- it - Goats - wit-ness- ed soul-stirri- SIC to-w- ith lihe SPECIAL GROUP Dress and Sport Coats Values to $25.00 Tomorrows Price 17.50 Old J Bureau Drawer Others $25, is Useful.. SPECIAL W f' ) and c rteljisto Item Unite 4 fa First - .j" JfL 35, 45, 50 GROUPING NEW SPRING HATS Values to $8.50 Tomorrows Price l4.95 |