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Show ' ' T TT TTTTTi 1 F CHAIN MARKET Open High Iow $ 1 .00 3 I . $1.00 :tx $ l.uo 2 - VOLUME T - ry ? ? - - utt' ' ' . J '' V.V.7.V.' t . rM w. WZATIIXX 4 $1.2 Close T latHili-UTAH: tmj Sunday : showers in nortli nod IDAHO: Fair toblght and cooler tonight with frwt. d Kua-da- LIII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY HEROINE OF OHIO PRISON FIRE . MERRILL REPLIES TO REPORT OF SPECIAL SCHOOL NUMBERlOi." 3, JD30. PLACED TARIFF SUGAR ( AT TWO CENTS A POUND -- V-C-A.' ENTEBSEffi BY VOTE OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SEMINARIES t Nearly Two Hundred Runs For Governor Persons Reported to Be Dead Storm L. D. S. Commissioner peared just after Fishermen Left to Fish. 10-00- 0 had Tokyo, May 3 fP) The the death toll In typhoon which swept the southern portion of Saghalien Island and the northern coast of Hokkaido reached nearly 200 today in reports to Rengo .news agency from Odomari. The messages said 'the bodies of 94 victims hed been recovered and that 100 others were missing. The- storm' descended upon Odomaria bay. at the southern end of Saghaien, just after 10.000 fisherman had been attracted out to sa by the appearance of great schools of - herring.' About .2,000 fishing boats were out when the typhoon struck. Property damage has been Leaders Seeks Congress Seat Mexico Ambassador Prepare for ImporAnnounces he will tant Ballots on the Open his Campaign: Republican rJSTv of Education says System saves Money and is Constitutional Students Grades Are Higher Ap- ?! t . Debenture Export and Other Tariff Amendments. V Salt Lake City, May 3 (AP) A defense of the present system or releasing public high school students for study of religion in Latter-da- y seminaries Saints and granting of credits for such study, was submitted to the state board of education today by Dr. Joseph F. Merrill, commissioner of education for the church. Dr. MerriTs statement, 24 typewritten pages in length, is in reply to a report of a special committee of the board, which recommended that the system J bediscontinued and that cred- Mrt. AnnaKStorck 6f E1yr1a i lLs education be Ohio's first woman candidate for not jor rejlglous for entrance to accepted labor ia a socialist She governor. the state university and the candidate. State Agricultural college. ' 4 y Dr. Merrill declares that rather than constituting a burCache Stake den upon the public school system, as was averred in a report by I. L. Williamson, state M. I. A. Field Day high school inspector, which formed the basis of the comand findContests Tonight mitteestheinvestigating church schools are ings, saving taxpayers of the state Cache stake M. I. A. officers many thousands of dollars anhave completed arrangements nually. He states likewise that, confor their M. I. A. contest work tonight. Contestants will par- trary to Mi. Williamsons re-tgrades of students ticipate in puolic speaking, mu-- 1 port, sic, drama and retold story taking seminary work average activities. higher, both in high school and Music contests, which are college, than those of students class B., wilL be held tonight on not taking such subjects. Rethe main floor of the tabernacle ligious study in connection with school work. Dr. Merrills commencing at 7.30 under the public statement declares, is not pedirection of P. V. Cardon. to Utah, but is recogniz- Drama contests will be held culiar with hall in the Ninth ward (Continued on Page Two) George S. Daines'in charge. The 7 m. p. time for this contest Is Sunset Festival 1 Featuring the M. I. A. Gold and Green. Caprice1 the contest dance for this year, the To Be Staged At dancing activity will be held m the Fourth ward recreation hall at 7:30 under the direction of Professor A. N. Sorensen. College, May 15 This is for M men and Gleaner girls. The Sunset Festival, will be Miss Luella Owen and Prinheld May 15, at 6 p. m. in the cipal George S. Bales of the amphi-theatof the Utah Senior high school have chargi ot the oratoncal contest which State Agricultural College. The a sacred cantata is- - for - M'uneii- - and Gleaner, Crucifixion, will be staged. Cass Whitney, to take are These place girls. emlnent-Ne- w ... York ... baritone, tonight" in "the- - stake house at and Richard P. Condie (McCune 7.30. The final activity for contest school of Music, Salt Lake city), work is the retold story which are the soloists. Mr. Whitney has played In is under hte direction of Leland Hill and Misses Lucille Bur-goy- lignt opera, grand opera, and and Arminta Madsen. It concert in practically all prinis for Vanguard workeiS and cipal cities of the East An all American Formerly product. Junior girls. teacher of voice at Curtis InLogan stake will hold its stitute of Music. Now gaining field day next Thursday, May radio 8. Winners in Cache and Logan national admiration of, audiences. Above all an artist, stakes will participate at Rich- Mr. Whitney Is on his way to mond in district finals. May 17 coast for a series of conin the North Cache hig'n school. the thus making it possible Twelve stakes will meet in certs, for us to secure his services Preston contest at division the May 24. Richard P. Condie, is a Utah District No,. J 3 comprPcs Star i He B w Bear Lake, Valley, studied in the East and in Paris. Port-neu- f, and Idaho, Montpelier last and district No. 14 em- He charmed U.his8. audience, A. C. practice braces Oneida, Franklin, Logan, fall, at the His beautiful lyric voice Cache, Benson and Hyrum cottage. Is ideally adapted to the ren, c dition of this famous' sacred Hyrum and Benson stake fin- cantata. als are set for May 10, Hyrum More than 100 "voices in the chorus; a good orchestra. Continued on Page Four for the Republican Senatorial Nomination from N. J. f Washington, May 3 (AP) The R?publlcan leaders of the hou-- e today sought to reestablish their shattered voting lines for important ballots on the debenture plan and other amendments to the tariff bill written into that measure by the senate's Democractl-Inde-pendeRepublican coalition. In spite jf yesterdays reverses which fixed the sugar duty at two cents a pound on imports from, Cuba and stripped virtually all duties from lumber and shingles, the Republican spokesmen were VVrA .'b- Washington. May 3 j7n Ambassador Owight W. Morrow would announced today he open his campaign for th Republican senatorial nomination from New Jersey without returning to Mexico City or - States entering the United senate at this time. , in the Delay negotiations at the London parley made - a change in his original plans the ambassador necessary,' nt Associated Press Photo I Amanda Thomas, daughter of Warded P. r. Thomas, was the heroin ol the disastrous Ohio State prison fire In which more than 300 convicts were killed. She took command of th situation, called aid and sent out general alarm. 1 t said. Mr. Morrow has notified Oovemor Larson of New JerAssoctated Press Photo sey that he would not accept ' Robert Qulncey Lee I a his offer made last winter of , fin. JldmtJLaL majority against the debenture proposal. seventeenth Texas district In ambassador upon With votes also on the sen- congress to fill the unoxpirod term Senator Baird prevailed to retain the ate's plan for flexible tariff of her let husband. seat. rates and its amendment to The unexpected prolongation, estimated at $2 500,000. provide a reorganization of the of the London naval conferDispatches indicate that the leaders the tarilf commission, ence and the shortness of the tragedy struck the fishing comexpected adjournment tonight Major General time remaining before the admunity of Odomari when the to find all house action on the, journment of the senate Jed season had fishing apparently tariff measure completed. The Mr. Morrow to make this, dereached the heights of prosperconTo Hines senate is to take up the John ! cision. , was a rich catch ity. Already fidence report and the bills a statement last DecemIn when beaches the drying along few provisions still in dlsput Mr. Morrow ber, that on of herring the appearance next wrcek. Inspect Battalion his return from said London - he Ta- Checking up on Conschools within the bay lured a Man to vote a 229 Farmington 160, the of would go to Mexico for a By majority of the city's male house yesterday went on reshort time to complete unfinfession Made by Fif- cord 'of the population seaward. annual The Inspection rateof for senate the ished dries there before .enThey were caught almost will C. on U. O. R. T. to cents two a 8. Boy-SCuban .A. C., teen Year Old Where he is said aid pound tering into his primary camwithout warning by a sudden raw sugar. The bill it sent to be held May 8th on the quad- paign In New Jersey. He said storm of extreme violence. The rea with when be he Shot a rate the senate provided for Suffering Is today the prolongation of .the hour The Inspection rangle. bay today was littered with 40 cents and the present Asit wrecked boats, among which Indefinite as yet, but London conference made Broken Neck fused use of car of Leading rather duty I' 1 76. cents. impossible for hin to go to rescuers in small steamers and or 10:00 be at will it probably Chairman the Mexico until after the close Republicans, Stories Differ. sailant in Jail. motorboats searched alL day. of the primary campaign Hawley of the ways and means 11:00 o clocks ; in During the morning they pickL. committee had urged the adopGeneral John Major fishermen ed up about 200 Salt Lake City, May 3 (AP) Dalis, Ore., May 3 iAPi Continued of rate a and from One of commission officer tion Hines, Page compromise Orson P. Hess, 58, Farmington, Polk county authorities today 2.20 cents. alive, but later they found only Colonel Wadeli, Inspecting ofwas believed to be suffering continued" corpses. on ip It appeared that he had won ficer of the 9th corps area, It is estimated that 500 boats with a broken neck in a hos- statements checking Dale San Logan May Yet in Law- out when on a division vote the with headquarters they said were wrecked, Including many repital today and Tom! Turner, old chore boy. house disapproved the senate Francisco, will be here to hat were smashed after being Binghamton 24, driver' on the , view the local batallion. confession scant of made in a rate he ihiu the by margin was In rawn ashore, The destruction the city jali Show Population7 Stage line, This Is the first time in (he and killed. Mrs. Georg? .eight votes- - A record vote was landslides by, was ... increased on an open charge as a result of i t.y Dickson, ncr demanded State and ft husbands the Uah immediately history the 45,on 9k o bluffs about ovpr jlspuTrf city. from the wu3 goneral when It rlctiltural college, that a Ma- for an automobile accident on farm near 'Independence, Ore'.; Over 10,000 to let him she Refused because Ijor General has made the InLake highthe Salt Continued on Page Four Dickson drive automobile the spection, Baths Mrs. Harry Wilson near the Municipal way to Portland. These men will review both D, R. Roberts, yesterday. director of to authorities Utah the Infantry and tne artillery the Federal witnesses, TurnYoung Lawson, According census enumerao. Knitting R. to are all bus confessed Answers Call of behind said, last night er was driving his They inspecting tion for this district was T. C. units m the state, and Logan today on business con-in farmers the car driven by Hess and had shooting down the to he A from the campus, they go wife lastr Wednesday. blown his horn as a signal charge nected with the enumeration Industry Effects Grim Reaper the University of Utah. Intended to pass. Hesa, Wit- of tfirst degree murder was in this county. Mr. Roberts has nesses said, remained near the filed against Lawson by Sheritf Due to Major O'Briens ef- been appealed to, to make a middle of the road and Turner J. L. Hooker. forts and iniluence since he careful check to make sure , Wilsoftr-44Organization came dMabci Williams to. our campus., thia bat- that -- Logan - and - the -- county finally passed- - Hess. car, but in Lawson previously gave of- died T. Wilson, wile of Harry talion has been ranked among is , doing so the fenders of the '.fleers, twaslnnes jconccxnin it for. ail., persons two cars touched. at "the hospital' here last night For the betterment of la- the best of R. O. T. C. corps, residing therein. , There may jthe shooting, in one of which following an illness tnat nas is said to have shouted he said two unidentified men bor conditions and for the and it is believed that this in- have been a few persons esHess been ot several weeks duration. a complaint and Turner stop- - had held him captive tn an good of the industry, with one spection will fi? the battalion cape enumeration, commentMrs. Wilson was the daughter e outbuilding while they ped his bus and returned to- 'sacked exception, all the knitting fac- in better conation than ever ed Mr. Roberts when seen by of William Williams and Mary an heme. tories In the state effected an before. Dickinson where Hess the , argucar, mLa: a Journal reporter this mornEllen williams and was born ment started. Turner is said The other story was that the organization at the Hotel Utahj ing, but that number will be in Hyrum, April 15, 1886. She to have struck' Hess end the ghotgun wag discharged acci- last evening to, be. known asi Two very few," he continued. has been a "resident of this DiAttention was called to, the latter slumped to the running dentally while he was cleaning the Western Association of Scholarships of a number year., for A coroner's jury relused to rect Selling, Efforts to bring city He was it. board of the car. work. In Ogden where r the v.here she was loved by all her hoshold Lawson rcspcruable. taken to the emergency chamber of commerce and ill about this association of the associates for the sunshine she To exJuniors business organizations took, a Open Not content With the jurys industry, have been going on pital, where attendants spread during her happy life. hand in making a recheck of pressed the belief that his neck verdict, Sheriff Hooker said h for several months. A constituBesides her husband Mrs. was broken. have been the work of the enumerators tion and and volunteers the Wilson --is survived bv the folIs Here ' relief for there and in the Dickson home adopted and officers for the shooting-over, 100 KenMrs. Two scholarships of names were something lowing children; found that had Mrs. Dick- tirst year elected as follows: Juniors. found who had es- and Mrs. of Anderson neth Logan, each will be $125 To awarded out W. son ot been shot in tho rc.inner George a popuVtien f Skidmore, manager to'capd CoUegians Lee Jessop of Millville; Hary in their senior year, over 40,000, It was young Lawson described, she Union Knitting Mills company, students the belief T Wilson Jr., of Hyrum; Mrs. when awards the honors and S. of the director of the would have been seated, Began, president; Bryant - - Lw Norman - ot - Logaru The fin-- 1 eration deem PlayAL-Malat- L of worthy Utah The Stnngham. that manager wlU show ..standing. an following brothers and sisters a population Logan f over shenft said the chai ge of ihoT "Woolen 10 (HMF also survive, Jackson, Anna must be for applied by juniors when the final tabulation Is came from a shotgun which president; Jenkins, Clayton Afternoon before Shelley Idaho; Mrs. Thomas .0 for May Goods Saturday, Sunday Lawson held to his shoulder. . manager Jenkins Knit completed. The preliminary re- -, Rose, Logan; Mrs. C- - E. r. particulars see Dean K. O. Ike- - port showed this Provo, company, city with a Pocatello; Mrs. Jerry H. ler or Dr. Linford J. of the Additional directors, population of 9,991. - Early - Blackfoot; . .George ..and. nine A..C. at Sunday .morning School fers E J, Keveren .manager,. Cache It was pointed out that- stUK- Leslie Williams, Salt Lake; o'clock the CoUegians and the Training and The scholarships are derived dents who are in Logan going Knitting Works, Logan Willard Williams, Provo and members of the Logan Poultry Thomas Baron, manager Baron from the yearly rental of the to school but whose residence Clem C. William, Fresno, Association are turning out to Woolen Mills, Brigham City. ;caps and gowns donated to the are elsewhere, are not to be Japanese few a In hard of hours asput Committee appointments college for that purpose by the included in tne census of this labor at Johnsons Grove to put Fuperal services wjll be held sociated with the board of di- graduating class of 1927. Here- city, it was also pointed out in the Sixth ward chapel at 1 best field tho into ..the very rectors went to Otto Mehr, tofore they have not been given that school teachers who fiiive L. D. S. Seminary Commencement Opereila, w n 9 manager 2 p. m. on .condition - for season's Monday with Bishop Logan ujj been Logan Garment com- regularly, - none having away from Lo-the of P: Satterthwaite games. and Ed Nelson, manager given tnis year, but beginning gan, should, pe enumerated in pany Eleventh ward officiating. The is Hale Manager Sumner . The U. S- A. Training Intermountain Knitting Mills, next year they will be given an- tne towns In which they have To Be Held May 18 in Tabernacle working Widy may be viewed at tne rehard to get an inter- school will present the Jap- Ogden been thus employed. nually. be sidence, 147 West. 3rd South of games to anese Operetta entitled, Land esting lineup If there is any one who feels to services time the any The first of Somewhere Filday, Mav 9 prior played this summer. that they have failed to be commenceRuth Maude Griffin. Gardner. annual from 2 p. m. Sunday afterfifth The home game will probably be at th.e If. S. A. C. Aud'tonuin. Pocatello Announces Candidacy For enumerated it their duty to noon. ment exercises of the Logan Garff, Sullivan Greene, Cornelwith Cab the Dollar played a ' lliia The purpose of so advise Mr. Roberts office' opeiet-tat L. D. S. Seminary will be held ia Hill, Marva Hickman. Gerteam of Salt Lake. This is a is to get funds ior the Hansen, very good team and should Ogden, giving the name and Lloyd in the tabernacle Sunday, May ald Hansen, Democratic Nomination Governor for Woodruff School school library. to Lorln Hawkes, Ruth Hayball. prove an address and the matter will be 18 at 2 p. m. according game. Ar- training Pearl Dr. Faye Izatt, children are working The Jenkins, rangementsinteresting E. carefully checked. J. Passey. are made Princiap) being in Pupils Pageant F. Merrill, commission Gladys Jessop, Gottfried Jaggi, with the Walker Bank Learn of hard on their parts in older to aid In the development of Pocatello, May 3 Ruth Kram gnu thVa Ior the Decoration to make it a success. er of education, will give the Leah Jorgensen, Drill and Frolic Joseph bule. Paul Keller, Park Keller. stressed Shearing Sheep In . graduates. that the building oi agriculture, but he address to thC the belief that the Interests Continued on Pag Four Keller, Varua Kennard, Mary road3 and of the interest . Pacific Northwest Five hundred pupils partic- i- Louis Turley poliEllis School Sets Jks3ph1,! Delas Lundahl Cora Larsen, of the people who pay for and I Morrell are tical parties .should be kept n Lund-i' ' use roada Gilbert shoulcT class such be paraLarsen, Dorothy the -pc ted to represent and apart"' and that frolic on the green east Monday separate Portland, Ore., May 3 ( ) berg, LUUe Larsen. Josephene more attention must be given mountthe commencement program. MorreU. Nibley hall Friday afternoon , of the Cooperative organizations offiI the think Mortensen, George people The class this year is by Miss Edith Smith piincipal to the interests of when the Woodruff school preagriculunderstand tne impor- cials announced today that in the history Helen Neeley, Fidelia Neeley, ture, Mayor JC. Ben Ross of state 1I1S fccho1 annurccd sented May festival. far the largest Lois Nelson. tance of my attitude, on this wool shearing throughout the Ardella Moser, Move of Gandhi tL themorning Pocatellolast 250 parents were on hand to of the Logan Seminary. The, Pacific northwest was genernight announced that the pupils are now Marian Mikkelsen, Mamie of her school would present his candidacy for the Democ al. but that most of the tradwitness and enjoy the various following 103 students Leah Olsen, Edwin Olsen, isen, to graduate. festivities. festival on Moning, particularly in Ross Olson, Joseph Osmond, t London, May 3 (AP) The their soring Joseph Anderson, Wendell had been in ranch clips.Oregon, The program lor the various Zada Perry, next move of the government day., A posture parade will Ernest Phylli Pehrson, Allen. Allen George noon take in before Officials activities was as follows: Ballet place estimated - that IlahlGaye Perry. Elloulse Poulter.'in India was awaited here Buehler, dance, Agnes Stewart; exhibit Adams Zella Bickmore, Lib- -; Mayo Richards, Lorraine Rich- - day with considerable Interest, which .the pupils will march (the race two years ago. Issued nomic manaeemenramnnv farl about 40 percent of the Orea? one ni gon 1930 production had been banners, . health a ctatement in which he touch-- ; Jners wM advaM WUford Feeling was widespread that it with health parade,Vehlele, under the di- bie Baxter.Lydia Nada Rich, Lucille Bell, Leona ards. - ; ted upon the state Judicial rection of Miss LuciUe Morgan - slips, and posters. means MaFord lnvlove of Rose, Thelma arrest Beth of the sold, either by consignment to Roundy. Bowen, clarifying Euelda A health program and Hilma Johnson; kinder- Bowen bo j uation, the heed for will dealers, by outright sale or Free-- 1 ford. hatma Gwen leader of Burris. Swenson, the situation. May Ganhi, Marie of school funds and .the held at garten interpretation with danc- Bateman and noon, Mayor-RoSmith. civil through cooperative channels. Bemiece' Eldred disobedience willjvation himpupils Smith. Helen Byington, Bergsjo, expressed campaign. man In and educational of Miss In Washington 75 percent of Melba Eames: Dallis! Bombay dispatches" indkiateJ eat ? health lunch .on the Importance ing by self in favdr of a Smith, Guv Sheoard, Arthur Bergncr, Rosa Clark. Silencer. g stutions, In addition- to Margie Ross of the first grade. Wanda Marie Stowell, Janet the arrest might be made green. Beth Cardon, judiciary and of separating the clip has been handled, Clark Miss Larsen led the fourth on vles agriculture state school funds from other thy wW, and Washington the afternoon sport nnf Cardon. Ruth Cardon, Shaw. Idona Schow, Fave Son- - i whenever Gandhi fulfills either he development growers have been . signed by grade In a Japanese dance. Fave funds. Mariorie of two threats, the first, to contcsts, ball games and races anObttle, Lois.ne. Richard Sonne. Erma Cook LaRue ' Under of Miss Oscar Sutton, Ferrell 8pencer, Cam- -; come to Bombay to lead , are scheduled. If our state school funds cooperatives as well as growLula Dunn, iays: Fthcl Lund, the three May pdles rarlson Alyce fern ng U.- hu!lding Louis Turley, soually hia passive' resistance "Parents are invited to of are depleted, our tax, situation ers in eastern Oregon.- Some of Spillman, fKc Dunn, RubyPla were kept going which made a Woolf, Vivian Wanes- - movement, or the other, lo dance fcstiynl at 5 bclock m Mayor Ross said that he will become desperate." he the Lakeview, ore. wool pools Dames Rendel Daines, . Bessie Otto wtrv pretty scene. Ilia move on Dharsana and seize the aftemdevi Bertie May Evans, eard. Margaret Watkins. most Sieved good - roads are - an said, and pointed ta the heed will be marketed through the which Everton, The second grade presented Priel Evans. Ruth Fletcher, Willmore, Hex Wunmer, Huida . the government pon trolled salt of the kiddies cf the school state, and point- of a liberal attitude toward all CaliIornia cooperative fssocU, turn. V Eugene Zbmdeu. ed out that they are necessary i educational institutions. there. will depots Fonnesbtck, participate. b.ruu j (Continued on Page Eight) . I -- L , ken to Hospital he - . -, ar - :0f 11 City-Ggde- n -- re - . given-cred- . i ran-th- no " -- by-la- Jack-Jad- ed en-rou- te. , where-.an-.sh.e-w- as enum-commltt- -- secretary-treasure- L-,- -- Cai-forn- ia. P --Of- . S. , - , ', he 1 - been-teachi- - - (Pi-Decla- ring X - Patcd,m--,pageandrlU.-a- - nd td Festive I - Ol-lisi- ed ' : sit-jt- Red-(wou- ld eonser-;a(?ricuitu- , he ra' ss . non-politic- - j al expres-Durin- ! , - the-direc- tion 7 per-Du- , - 4 i mrwmwmxwyggji rti vm ee i |