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Show t THE WEATHER GRAIN RANGE UTAH Generally fan tomgn and Sunday, except unsettled to cooler toportion, night south fro- southeast portion, night probable north and west portion Number 112. Volume 26. An litilt t mit nt L NtVkiiaptr 0G A X, U T A 11, S A T U 11 1 A V. M A V. 11, 1 i' or i Think Who PRICE FIVE CENTS. 4 ECCLES FAVOR I, 1GHER TAX West Again Wins Pulitzer Awards Brings Mothers LOGAN WILL Mothers Of Cache To Be Honored At CELEBRATE Day Cheer To White H ouse Sunday Services 1 ' I s GO-ROUN- D See Picture of Whats Going Ou in National A Daily (hurih 1aRe Notices On PEAKSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN I WASHINGTON Friends of Donald Richberg say he is complaining of poor health. Inasmuch as his term as NRA board chairman expires June 16. Ih.s may be Donald's wily way of setting the l stage for hir exodus from the . . Extract from a letter received by the FERA: For four years I have been slaving in a laundry trying to make bare ends meet" . . . The U. S. Supreme Court has fixed June 3 for adjournment. Before recessing the court will decide the Frazier-Lemk- e farm mortgage moratorium act and the Schechter sick chicken" case . . The Democratic maintains a National Committee close check on political sweehes over the radio and all attacks of any consequence on the administration are promptly answered . . . The Man Bilbo is Mississippi's getting back to normal. When he first came to the senate he abandoned his favorite flaming red neuktie and huge diamond-studde- d horse-sho- e stick-piBut with the coming of spring Bilbo is seen k sporting them proudly about the capital. New-Dea- . . , GREAT LOSS The tragic death of Senator Bronson Cutting was a bod) blow to the cause of liberalism in a way generally unrea'ized. It was not only that he was one of its ablest and most uncompromising leaders; he was also one of its chief financial mainstays. A millionaire, he contributed frequently and generously to lilieral activl-tie- s and publications a fact known Jim Farley's only to a few vast private sanctum in the post office department building has lost e garits flashy note. The ish, bright-gree- n carpet and furniture have been replaced with furnishings of quiet, brownish-re- d . Senator Bill Borah is receiving unexpected support in his demand for the ouster of National Republican Chairman Henry Fletcher. Former Senators David A. Reed and Walter E. Edge have been agita.ing behind the scenes for the replacement of Fletcher. They are mentioning no choice as a successor, but it is an open secret that he among Edge's friends would like to have the job. His chances of getting it are not promising . The standing committee of the senate press gallery has filed a formal protest with Senator Royal S. Copeland, chairman of the commerce committee, charging that M. C. Parson, Jr., one of the clerks, refused newspapermen copies of bills while giving them to lobbyists. ... one-tim- . . . . DINNER Gl FST Patrick J. Hurley, former old guard Republican secretary of war, was a recent dinner guest at Logun and Cache Valiev will join with the entire nation tomorrow to pav tribute to its mothers At churches, at clubs and in private residences special programs and entertainments will he centered about the glory and love of motherhood. All of the L. D. S. wards in Logan will devote their sacrament services to Mothers' Day programs. special Teas and receptions will be given at all of the fraternity and sorority houses here in honor of the mothers of the members of the organizations. Favors will be presented to the guests of honor. Most of the wards will also give small tokens of esteem, either booklets or flowers. Sunday's events will climax a series of entertainments for Mothers given during the past week. Friday night, the American Legion auxiliary gave its annual reception in honor of Gold Star The Logan Elks club mothers. gave a special program in honor of mothers at the club house on Thursday evening. COMPANY AGENTS MEET AT BANQUET Cache and Weber county agents of the Beneficial Life Insurance company meL at a banquet at the Bluebird Saturday noon with several of the head officials of the company. There were present 24 persons. J. Cannon, executive George vice president of the organization, financial spoke of the splendid decondition of the company, $12,000,-00- 0 of most the claring that assets of the company are safely invested. He expressed appreciation for the confidence the among company has established the people and lor the loyal and energetic agents who represent the company in this section. Mr. Cannon emphasized the fact are that insurance companies about the only financial organizathose interested tions in which can get back dollar for dollar or. their investments. The future of the insurance to Mr. business is promising Cannon. He said one insurance company enjoyed the largest April its business of any time since organization. Among those in attendance were A. B. C. Ohlson, secretary of the company; Waldo Andersen, agenMoz-le- y cy general manager; Frank David Lake City; of Salt Peterson of Ogden, district agency manager; Edwin Stratford, L. C. Trousdale, E. M. Mann, Charles J. Taylor, Henry Black, Parley Stoker, W. H. Thomas. A. S. and Carl Gaskill, all of A. Israelsen of Ogden; John M. Hyrum, Parley P. Black, W. LoRigby and J. Glen Davis of Christensen of gan, J. Arbon Newton, Claude McGee of Lewiston and Seth Kunz. Tol-ma- n, the white house . . . Michigan's representative George Dondero is the proud possessor of the famous which Lincoln "whisker letter," NOTICE d Grace Bedell wrote RECEIVES to Lincoln in 1860 saying: It you will let ycur whiskers grow you ON would look a great deal better 'for your face is so thin. All the laefjes like whiskers and they would tease their husbands to vote for you and Fishing season in Utah will be then you would be president." . . officially opened Sunday morning, ( Continued On Pane 8) May 19, at 4 o'clock, according to announcement issued Saturday by Dr. VV. E. Smith, president of the Cache County Fish and Game association. Dr. Smith received official announcement of the opening Saturday morning in a proclamation issued by Newell B. Cook, state fish and game commissioner. comes folThe announcement lowing many rumors concerning the opening date, which has been BEVERLY HILLS, Cal. May 11 announced by various sources on Yesterday as I went to date- - from May 13 to June 1. press we couldn't find the Co ! ussioner Cook proclaims the Midway Islands. Today as I unrestricted waters of the state go to print we can't find the islands or the 46 aeroplanes open to fishing at 4 a. m. Sunday, either. May 19. Maybe the Japanese hid the islands on em. Correction note: Frank Hawkes says I beai him out of nine hours; his flight from Buenos Aires to Los Angeles was 39 hours, and not 48. He Milton, Page, Charles Brown and says Brazil has the best air Alvin Watkins, formerly of Logan force in South America. Says and now of Oakland, California, England and France have pedvisit arc in Logan for a dled a lot of old planes to a lot with friends and relatives. All of those countries, that the three of the former Logan youths U. S. is the only one sells 'em are employed in the coast city. the latest model ones. Their Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corbridge, own army and navy takes ail also former Logan residents and their factories can make. now of Redlands, California, are Yours, also visitors in Logan and Cache county. They recently moved to Redlands, where Mr. Corbridge is employed, from Oakland. Mrs. was formerly Miss Marva Rawlins of Lewiston, lttt. IiDhAI hk eleven-year-ol- FISH OPENING V. I izations Requested To Assist have been completed for the Aaronh caiavan priesthood which will commemorate the rector ition of the priesthood to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowderv which occurred May 15, 1829 Aaronic priesthood quorum members of all the wards in Benson, Cache, Logan and Hyrum stakes will participate in the special service to be held at the Logan tabernacle at 10 a m and at the temple program immediately following on Saturday, May 18. President Walter M Evcrton of Cache stake has announced the program of the exercises as follows: Tabernacle progiam. President C. W. Dunn of Logan stake in oh.uge: Music, South Cache high school band, singing, "Come All Ye Sons of God," congregation; prayer, Jacob Fuhriman, priest of Logan stake; singing. Song of the Sea, Boys Glee of Benson stake; remarks of welcome, President C. W Dunn; two harmonica duets, Niles Hess and company of Cache stake; vocal duet, Buttars brothers of Benson stake; address, by one of the general authorities of the L. D. S. church; singing, congregation and prayer, member of Hyrum stake. Church headquarters in Salt Lake City have not yet announced the representative of the general authorities. Following the meeting in the tabernacle the large group of boys will march to the Logan temple grounds where a member of the general authorities will explain the significance of the structure and of the restoration of the priesthood to the Prophet and Oliver Cowdcry. Plans, DKKW By All City Civic .Organ- Aaronic Priesthood Quorums To Meet In Logan Former Loganites Return For Visit two-wee- Cor-bmd- tyiet. mmm Adequately Paying Jobs Must Be Provided 8 Affairs I NECESSARY To Be Glorified at Sacred Meetings MERRY i Motherhood President Walter wall be in charge of M. Everton the service on the temple grounds. The South Cache high school band will furnish music; the congregation will sing. "The Spirit of God" and Put Your Shoulder to the W h e e 1." Prayers will be offered by Seth Pulley, priest of Cache stake and a member of the Benson stake group. Hyrum stake will contribute the musical selection An Angel From on High and Jack Dunn of Logan stake will play a cornet solo. Luncheon will be served from 12 noon until 1 p. m. During the afternoon the boys urc invited to Logana Swimming pool. The admission is 5c if boys take suits and towels and 10c without towels. Tickets will be sold just before and after the tabernacle meeting. Stakes will go to the pool separately at the following hours arranged by those in Benson charge of the services: stake, 1 p. m.; Hyrum stake, 2 p. m.; Logan stake, 3 p. m., and Cache stake 4 p. m. JENKINS FUNERAL RITES ANNOUNCED Funeral services will be held in the Logan First ward chapel Sunday at 1 oclock for Mrs. Mary Adelaide Jenkins, mother of Charles Jenkins, manager of the Logan Hardware. The services will be under the direction of Bishop George B. Everton of the Logan Eleventh ward. Friends of the family may visit at the family home, 39 East Second South street, tonight and Sunday morning prior to the services. For the second time in consecutive years, the Pacific Coast cities captured two of the outstanding Pulitzer Awards fur journalistic and literary excellence. Audrey Wurdeman, 23, of Seattle, won the $1000 award for America's best book of verse In 1924. The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee won $500 for "the most disinterested and meritorious public service by an American newspaper" The service was an Inves- tigation of Nevada political conditions. Arthur Waugh (Tight), Bee writer, conducted the campaign. Hospital Sets Hobby Show To 27th Annual Open At High Graduation School Nephi L. Morris To Talk Special Music To At Exercises on Presented In Wednesdav Afternoon See Pictures On Page 5- Twenty-sevent- h annual The of the commencement exercises William Budge Memorial Hospital Training school will be held In the Logan Fourth ward chapel Wednesday evening, it was announced today. The service will 7:30 oclock. begin at Six girls will receive diplomas from the institution. They are Eda Larsen. McCamraon, Idaho; Bernice Hoge, Paris, Idaho; Mon-t- a Laura Smith, Lewiston; Catherine Hughes, Mendon and and Mainwaring Josephine Logan. L. Morris of Salt Lake Nephi City, who for the past several the weeks has been delivering L.D.S. church radio addresses on Sunday evenings, will deliver the address to graduates. The graduates will be presented by Dr. D. C. Budge, medical director of the hospital and will receive their from diplomas Lorenzo Hansen, president of the hospital following the delivery of the Nightingale pledge by the class. The program will also include an organ prelude by Professor t E. Clark, two selections from th Paramount Glee club, invocation of by President Saul E. Hyer Benson stake, an organ and piano Kammcnnoi duet, Ostrow, by Professor Clark and Ree an Eliason; instrumental trio by Oralie Bailey, Gladys Bailey and L. H. Kennard, beneWordiction by Bishop William ley and the concluding number, "Recessional, played on the organ E. Clark. by Professor Following the presentation of diplomas, Miss Mildred Harvey, director of nursing education at the school will present pu.s to Peruna Convention Be Cache stake "Hobby is to be open to the from 2 to 8 oclock '"Sunday afternoon in the Senior high school library. Special music will be furnished under the direction of Franklin Richards from 3 to 5 oclock. A large collection of splendid hobby interests from the various wards of the stake will be on display. Things of interest to people of all ages from the youngest scout and Beehive girl to their grandparents will find an appeal in this No Show. Hobby admission charge. Everyone welcome. RODENT CAMPAIGN POSTPONED AGAIN Due The City road through Logan canyon was declared open Saturday morning, according to Fred Miles, manager of the Logan office of the Utah State road commission. Snow drifts near the summit and Ricks spring have cleared up during the warmer weather in the past week or so and traffic may now move unhindered through the canyon, Mr. n Liquor Commission Coming Next Week SALT LAKE CITY, May 11 ci'P The Utah liquor commission, seeking to have liquor stores operating here, Ogden, Logan and Provo by June 1. will inspect store sites in Logan and Provo next week. Sites for two Salt Lake City itores were decided upon yesterday; one at 25 East First South Street, the other at 58 Exchange alace. Owners of the buildings will start remodeling at once to meet store specifications. Miles said. Draws Loganiles NVellsville Mans Funeral Arranged Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leichty mo- tored to Ogden Friday evening Funeral services for George with Mr. and Mrs. L. Austin Pond Mr. and Mrs. Pond accompanied Baugh of Wellsville, who died on illThursday following a two-yeby Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peck left this morning for Denver, ness, will be held in the Wellsville where they will take a special First ward chapel Monday at 2 train for St. Louis, they p. m it was announced today. Inwill attend the Peruna convention terment will be in the Wellsvilie of seven western states. They excemetery under the direction of Richards & Sons Mortuary. pect to be away about ten days. July. Ogdee and Salt Lake City are both planning Pioneer celebrations on July 24, so it is believed that the Logan celebration will receive unusual support from other towns in the state and especially those in Cache Valley. BASEBALL SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE 330 510 120-- 15 Louis 001 032 Philadelphia J. Dean, Pezzullo and Delancey, OFarrell; E. Moore, Bowman and Todd. First Game Pittsburgh .. 4 002 100 010 6 2 1 4 3 000 010 000 New York First Game Bush and Padden; Schumacher, Smith and Mancuso, Danning. Chicago Boston 520 013 30014 18 2 7 13 3 301 000 030 and Hartnett; Root Mangum, Rhem, Brown, and Spohrer, Mueller. Ffench, Smith, Benton 8 1 6 11 1 and Lombar1 010 000 000 300 110 Olx New York .. 000 010 Hoyt and Padden; Fitzsimmons and Mancuso. Second game St. Louis Philadelphia -- 200 000 0 .100 030 1 P. Dean, Haines, and Delancey; Jorgens and J. Wilson. 3 2 2 001 020 000 Boston 016 002 31x 13 14 1 Chicago Welch. Wilson. Hockett and R. Ferrell, Berg; Whitehead and Sew- ell. Philadelphia -- .000 00 000 03 St. Louis Marcum Hemslcy. and Washington .. Auker Holbrook; Hayworth. Detroit Burke and and Foxx; Knox and 001 020 000 031 Hatter. New York .. 020 000 3 000 001 1 Cleveland Allen and Dickey; Lee, house and Pytlak. ... Gale- - May Obtain Claim Blanks In Salt Lake Farmers in Cache county who are interested in filing claims to underground water rights may obtain the claim blanks at the county agents office in the courthouse or by writing to the state engineer's office, capitol building, Sait Lake City, it has been announced by R. L. Wrigley, county agent. But They Were Exciting Moments Tear Communist NEW YORK, May fl Banner To Shreds n.inutes in the life 11 Thirty-fiv- e of Leonard Batch: 12:30 p. m. Mother learns he is a stowaway aboard liner Paris. She telephones French line. They telephone pier. Workers yell to ship pulling into Leonard is discovered and put ashore when dock worker kicks him in pants. 1:05 p. m. Leonard starts back borne sadder, wiser. mid-strea- BY LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 11 ll'.n Left wing New Dealers are coming into the open with their plan to supplement the administration's central bank bill with higher taxes looking toward a redistribution of income in the United States. Governor Marriner S. Eccles of the Federal Reserve Board publicly endorsed that theory in testimony before a senate banking and curHe was derency fending the bank bill which passed the house Thursday. Favors Managed Plan "I realize," said Eccles, that without a properly managed plan of government expenditures and without a system of taxation conductive to a more equitable distribution of income, monetary Mothers Day near and sonny at control is not capable of preventthe White House Instead of at ing booms and depressions." These dispatches pointed out on home. A flying trip to Washington and heres Mrs. Sarah Del- Feb. 9 that there was within the ano Roosevelt, mother of Presi- administration some left wing supdent. stepping from the airplane port for supplementing the bank at the capital after the flight from bill with a tax plan. This adminNew York. istration group it does not control the treasury wants freer federal spending. As outlined to the United Press, the sDenders would like to see the bank bill, which gives the government control over credit, become part of a three-poiprogram. Glee Clubs To Offer Concert Monday Night Proceeds 17 0 6 13 6 told and unsettled Derringer, Freitas weather the past week it will be and Lopez. to postpone the squirrel di; Zachary necessary drive for another week beginning Second game Monday, May 20, according to the .. 000 000 0 county rodent committee of which Pittsburgh 1 . Logan-Garde- Battery C. So far, Logan and Preston, Idaho, are the only towns in Cache Valley that had signified intentions of celebrating the Fourth of Cincinnati Brooklyn to M. C. Naegle is chairman, and county agent R. L. Wrigley. Tests that have been made and reports from farmers in various parts of the county up to May 10 indicate that very few squirrels are taking the bait and to put it out if they will not eat it is a waste of grain and of the farmer's time. If squirrels arc doing damage to crops it may pay farmers to put out just a little bait to see if they will eat it and if so go ahead and bait all of them, Mt. Wrigley said. If the bait is put out before the squirrels will eat it they are not likely to take it later and the results of the camthe graduates. paign will be almost negative. Invitations to the graduation The county rodent committee were mailed exercises the by suggests, therefore, that the schedschool today. ule be followed as outlined beginAt the conclusion of the exer- ning on May 20. cises, a dancing party in honor of the graduates, will be given at the Hotel Eccles. Small Change To Run LOGAN CANYON G.O.P. 1936 Campaign ROAD OPENED CHICAGO, May 11 (t'.li Repubon licans will depend small change to finance their presidential campaign next year. George F. Getz, treasurer of the National Renublican committee, said that anything from a dime to a dollar will make up the bulk of the campaign fund. "I believe the day of huge politi-ca- n contributions is past and we expect smaller amounts from an increased number of donors," he said. Sunday Logan will celebrate the Fourth of July! This decision was made at a meeting today of representatives from the Merchants, Athletic and Celebrations committees of the Logan Chamber of Commerce and the American Legion. All civic organizations will be asked to cooperate to make this the leading community event of the year. The American Legion was asked this morning to take direct charge of the celebration. A general meeting to lay plans and uppoint committees for celebration features will be held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Monday nt 7:30 p. m. The followare asked to ing organizations send representatives: American Legion. Merchants and Celebrations Comof Chamber committees, merce; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Logan City, Utah State Agricultural college. Logan city schools, Cache and Logan stakes. Rotary club, Lions club. Elks club, and LONDON, May 11 if Pi A communist banner was unfurled with a flourish and as quickly torn to shreds by cheering subjects when and Queen Mary King George formally received the mayors and mayoresses of the eight northern Boroughs today in connection with the Kings jubilee celebration. The King and Queen appeared to be amused by the incident. Scout To Aid Jamboree Boy Move Supporters of the Boy Scout moveJamboree Washington ment in the Cache and Logan districts of the Cache Valley council are expected to pack the Logan tabernacle Monday night e at 8 oclock for the stake presentation of the Imperial Male Glee and Bel Canto Ladies Glee clubs. The program will be under the direction of Professor Walter Welti, director of the clubs, with Jack Jr., and Idelle Taylor, Grunder, accompanists. Assisting artists on the program will be Mrs. Walter Welti at the piano, Isadore Shoore, violin and Ewart Swinyard, cello, who will present several Instrumental trio numbers. Tickets for the concert are being sold in the wards of each stake by the Boy Scouts. No tickets will be sold at the door or on the tabernacle grounds Monday night. Charges for tickets are 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. The program is as follows: Song of the Jolly Roger.Cavendish Swing Low Sweet Chariot Negro Spiritual Invictius Bruno Huhn Club Glee Imperial In The Tims of Roses Luise Reichardt Dawn rearl Curran Bel Canto Glee Club Barcarolle Oflenbaek The Dance of the HoursPonchielli Instrumental Trio To Arms ..Maunder ; Ave Maria Araeadclt The Bugle Song Dudley Buck Imperial Glee Club Listen to the Lamb Dett Handel Largo Ave Verum Gounod Bel Canto Glee Club Morning Speaks Voix Alcock Halleluiah Handel Imperial-Be- l Glee Canto Clubs Logan-Cach- Plan Presented As outlined the plan would consist of: 1. A' bank System insuring "government control of the volume of money or credit under any conditions. 2. A high tax system to insure what monetary experts call velocity of money turnover. 3. Insurance of jobs for all employable persons. Heavy taxation would permit the government to impose high velocity on the turnover of money. The government would take money by taxation and spend tax proceeds on projects which would create lobs. One official outlined the plan as looking toward higher income taxes and real enforcement of the tax on corporation surpluses. Is Advocates of the foregoing it as the only certain defense of the capitalistic system against radical change. President Roosevelt is not committed to Inis tax and spend theory beyond the limits of appropriations sought so far. Within the administration there is a variety of views on ways and means of hastening recovery. The spenders, thereion, represent only themselves unless at some future time the New Deal high command is won over. In any event, no tax bill of major is likely until after proportion the 1936 elections. Mere talk of more striugeut taxation of corporate surpluses gives businessmen the jitters. Nervousness among businessmen ou that point caused Secretary of Treasury-HenrMorgenthau, Jr., to give the United Press a statement ot policy last Dec. 14 assuring industry it would get a square deal on surplus Self-Defen- oe-fi- taxation. McMURRIN HEADS LOGAN STUDENTS James McMurrin, Jr, son of and Mrs. James McMurrin, 230 North First East, was elected Friday as president of the Logan Mr. Senior high school student body defor the school year of 1935-3feating Oliver Hall in a close race. Other officers elected as aids to McMurrin are Reva Rigby, Ivan Haslam, secretary; Lee Cardon, Katherine Wright, and Helen Allred, executive committee: SCORES Grant Humpherys, judge, and Loyal Cook, marshal. The candidates were feted at a BILL LOBBYISTS canyon party in Logan canyou Friday afternoon as guests of the present leaders, headed by Student Body President Garr Thompson. NEW Y'ORK, May 11 U.Pi Results of the election were anWashington lobbyists for the Pat- nounced at an Election Day dance man bonus bill are being led by held at the Logan high school Friunscrupulous politicians who are day night. to their votes, buy attempting New York chapter commander of Knowlton Durham, newly elected S. the American veterans association said last night. It is notable, Durham said, The Cache Stake Relief Society that such organizations as the of valor" made up of men will celebrate its organization in Legion Cache Valley 67 years ago on May cited for gallantry in action and the disabled American Vet- 18th. All women of the stake are erans of the World War 45,000 invited to the costume ball which men who can attribute disabilities will be given on that date in the to war service are not represent- Fourth ward hall at 2 p. m. The ed in the group now bringing pres- guests may wear colonial, pioneer or national costume. sure to bear on our national They are uged to come in costume. 6, PENSION To Celebrate Cache Organization R. k |