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Show Steer clear of tax says one who knows. column eight Volume 2:1. unions l'age one. as.-,o- Number Heraid--J The Today s News uimal Grin A gin iff lowest at scicotiific testa show. lUil don't call your bunker at t nt for a loan llumnii resistance 2 a. nu, With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal LOGAN. 18. U T A II. FR I D A Y, J A N lT A It Y 22. 10 :i 2. FIVE O'CLOCK EDITION Price S Cents. Today FARMERS WARNED AGAINST TAX GROUPS llv Arthur llrisbane i Copyright, 1S3- -) One Valuable Idea. .Mr. Dewarts Rainbow. The l.evand Straw Note. Cache Council Leads (Nation s Scouts In Activity 5 000.000. We Miss 4 Mr Knickerbocker, exploring Germany tor Cyrus H. K. Curtis says the German chemical formula lor making gasoline from coal is ul such gigantic value tout Jt may pay an German debts. That would he good news for France and lor some of our bankers. It Loses $20,000 Four of a Kind Flashes THREE HURT, BY IGNITED PRESS AS FATE OF INSTANTLY KILLED SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 22. (IMP James Swyers 60, prominent busi- ness man and flying enthusiast, was instantly killed late yesterday by the whirling propeller of a Hoodoo" airplane. unbelievable. A simple formula lor making power out of steam, enabled the British government to pay with ease the load ol debt canied after Waterloo, which was believed to be unpayable. That steam formula kept Britain at the head of the world's industry and commerce for a hundred One idea cun do more years. than ail of high finance. is not Bishop Cannon, Guest EDITORS GATHER POCATELLO, Idaho. Jan. 22. CD Newspaper editors, managers,,and publishers from all parts of I the state gathered here late today as the annual convention of the Idaho State Editorial asso-- ! ciution opened. Wright Sutton Still Unconscious From Injuries Speaker , . - JOllYd lOU SOU . Militant Note Given S No On No matter what happens, Laval says Germany will have to pay. "France will not forego her right ot reparations. Perhaps Europe UKOWLEY EXECUTED Cache Valley Boy Scout council will think up some plan to let Wright Sutton, son of Dr. and OSSINING, N. Y., Jan. 22 il k. the United States pay the Ger- heads the councils of the nation Mrs. D. J. Sutton, is in a local Jan. 22. d to in in Scout Francis proportion man reparations in case Germany activity Crowley, boastful, hale at DENVER, hospital in a critical condition ful the end of a typical gangster killer, who fought density of population. can't do it. concussion of the from suffering to have was ride feared of more Before a gathering brain and a fractured skull as only when aimed, died calmly in been the fate of today P. Benjamin his the chair electric last night, acMr. Dev.art's New York Sun than 2X) scouters who have been automobile an a result of Racket or revenge were hands clasping a rosary, his last Bower. n Wellsville-Logadiscovers a rainbow of hope for active the last year in various cident on the words for the woman who sen advanced as the motive for the the Republican party in the Demo- scouting enterprises, Dr. E. A. highway near College ward at 9 him that rosary- - the woman who strange kidnaping of the wealthy cratic plans to push this country Jacobsen, professor at the Utah p. m. Thursday. old bakery official. bore him, deserted him nt birth, and college, into the League of Nations. A State Agricultural Alex and Turcott Wesley find remained a stranger until the kidDetectives 'suspected president of the council, read this two other occupants death. gathering of men convinced that statement Maugham naping angle might have been a Thursday night from the United States is no longer able of the cars figuring in the head-o- n ruse to cloud the chase. Three to take care of itself, felt, accord- a letter which Scout Executive crash, were removed to the TAKEN FOR RIDE W. Pond has received days had passed since Bower was same hospital for treatment for c DECATUR, Ala., Jan. 22 il .D ing to Mr. Dewart, that if Newton Preston " head-! dragged from his home by two , D. Baker were elected president, from national Boy Scout cuts and bruises. Jack Pulaski. Yoik. Carter, New in who demanded $50,000 yN "he would put the United States quarters The accident, according to State Jenn., youth taken for a ride and gunmen ransom, into the league right quickly." It CLYDE CONDUCTS Carmel Mycis, film actress, was Traffic Officer Harry Clark, and ifhot by two vengeful girl friends No attempt since that time has is a pity that Mr. Baker, an able BIG PltOG It AM Patrolman Russell Knowles who Jas reported dying here today, f '!alued at mr been made to communicate with The scouters assembled in the hlin man, should carry a handicap was caused by blind-- c: investigated, Bower's distracted wife to arrange equivalent to fastening ten thou- Second ward recreation hall for bandits ,a her apartment DRY MAJORITY ing fog. of the ransom. The sipayment sand pounds of lead to the hind the annual banouet and business 22 Jan. WASHINGTON, was The t which machine Turcott hen robbers said lence led police to believe no atwith Dr. Jacobsen as lywnod.would bindthe and leg of a racing whippet. announced was was from her. today driving proceeding gag would be made and that master of ceiemonies. and George hey Wellsville to Logan with Mrs. that they still hold capilol hill tempt The 55 to 15 senate defeat yes- ransom had never been the obAny candidate who confesses D. Clyde, chairman of the counsmall their and was in that Turcott, child, poor ject of the crime. that the United States cannot run cil program committee, as master and Edwin Myers and two Mjwrs terday of the Bingham Referenhealth. itself also confesses by implica- of ceremonies. Art Taylor, a former convict, children as other occu)unta, The dum resolution was acclaimed by Sylwere Bishop tion that he isnt able to run the Special guests Sutton and Maughan youths were Senator Sheppard. Deni., Texas, said by police to have attempted of member the vester Q. Cannou, United States. traveling from Logan to Wells- author of the 18th amendment, organization of a bakery racket, presiding bishin It will surprise Mr. Baker and L. D. S.whochurch ville in the Sutton Thft ai proof of dry numerical super- was arrested for investigation car. BILL the was principal an opric, wnat to connection with the kidnaping. learn iority. In congress. crash occurred when both anybody else effective campaign can be madet speaker of the evening, his sons, A blonde woman, whose identity were, near the center of Winfield andv Julian Cannon stuWAGE' (A T the. highway, according to IMfftcrr was guarded by police, was aragainst any candidate running oil dent of the college, and Preston 22. fl'.PV Jan. A 10 to CHICAGO, the platform this country is no Clark's ed with him. Kenneth Coff- BlrthilHys ut the home of Mr. and Sheriff rest Jeff report former resident 6f Logan, Stowell. per cent wage reduction and em- man, former inmate of the Nebras- Mrs. F. A. Schense of Aberdeen, longer able to take care of Itself. Nibley, and son of the late President C. stabilization in the 20 ka State reformatory, was arrest- R D., should be a simple matter Maughan and Turcott were re- ployment D. S, church billion dollar rail industry will ed last night. The Levand Brothers, Max and W., Nibley of the L. The quadruplets moved to the hospital in the shown above first presidency. of be owners 1U.I! 22. effected WASHINGTON, Jan. today or tomorrow, Louis, publishers and ambulance. Young Sutand Jean, James, Joan and Jay celefraternal is a boy worth?" quried President Meanwhile, "What city, leaders of and in for labor Hoovers program the Beacon, Wichita, Kan., having capital ton was not noticed in his ma- threw their brated their first anniversaries the business Cannon in launching on Tat- - fonferencc here expected today. resources organizations reconstruction held a presidential straw vote, Bishop corpora- chine untiT7.bout a Tialf-hobehind the police in a other day. And if their father ever his theme for the evening's add- ation which will finance informa$2,000, 000,000 this er when Ida Dern, Salt Lake put gratifying telegraph played poker, he'd have four of a ress. great search for Bower. OCTTPY CENTER of credit into a war against busi- wrestler, investigated Mr. Brisbane, al tion: You, kind at home all the time. the crash, Men, he said, are calling for ness Thousands of dollars were offer- its found Sutton and removed him LEWISTON, Idaho" Jan. 22. I'.I!) depression completed though your name wasn't on the leadership. of cd the rewards arrest for as. Consideration of proposed resoto the hospital. ballot, received a great many votes of the fact that journey through congress today. Realisation tbe kidnapers, for president." Only the affixing of Mr. HoovSutton suffered cuts and body! hitions, election of officers and,we are all brothers and fellow-me- n disCitizen not incessant least, posses aided 200 firemen Wichita Beacon readers, that need of the ers signature and a few technical bruises as well as a fractured last hut is the cussUm of tax relief and erono and police in a house to house can-cudetails now are necessary before skull. Turcott is cast the lriendly ballots ptoved wor today' greatest he said, severe nursing of the hiding the project may be put into ef- ci:uP,ed the center vass in search their intelligence by giving ten jjjshop Cannon spoke of his and bruises about the head my Jneasures of the conventn floor today at place where Bower was held. as many vctc3 to Will sociation with some 80,oo0 boys feet. It is expected to begin and shoulders, while Maughan suffered severe cuts about the ',he fiDal session of the state land young men of his church lunetioning within a . hort time Kogers as to this writer. UT of Commerce annual, bill head and face The finance corporation ; Chamber j who are members of the Aaronic was completed in congress with Mr. Rogers, excited as he well prjesthood. conca'eThe nine-yea- r old Myers girl THREE ss. FORCES Rep. comparative, smoothm NAMES QUALITIES OF ts ?,a.3Lb.m thc PROTESTS FINANC ES Repn., Pa., voiced brief head re.,dn,l mfn0r The other occu-Persia, Egypt, REAL YOUTHS Japan, l Mrs. Matilda C. Peterson Niel, dpi-.WASHINGTON house . Jan before the 10,000 protests adopted ' Greece, Amsterdam, flying suffered onlvthcWu !from sen, t6, wife of N. W. Nielsen, Qualities of self reliance, hon- - the conference report without a pants Haitian government, it was IN u.,r milts of the way, "in the same esty, custodian at the Utah State Agricourage and other princi- record vote. Some criticism to today has addressed a MWh,Cllly' 0tc la the plane, with the same pilot cultural college, died Thursday ples taught in scouting were laud- details of the corporation's opera- damaged both lJnited states charg The votes cast for this writer ed in most as helpful night at the family home, 546 Cansteering tion was heard in the senate but that this country is main ing are hereby turned over to Will acyon Road, following a paralytic-strokyouth forward to greater taining a financial dictatorship in H (UP.; 22. T. Jun. , Rogers, who at least, would make complishment in fields that de- it died down quickly and the HONOLULU, which she suffered a few t.he Island. measure was adopted. ILLNESS, SNOW the country smile, even though mand Police, the grand jury and the hours curlier. character and She was in apHalie might not, i.i the words of service, leadership, attacked territorial legislature out by were pointed GOVERNMENT SPLIT parent good health earlier in the Levand Brothers, "lead us back sides from three waii's lawlessness in Cannon his A concluding Jail. 22 (I.lb day. split, to the high level of prosperity en- - Bishop SCHOOLS in LONDON, address Prime Minister J. Ramsay toda? Funeral services will be held at joyed in 19.8. Each of the six districts of the While officers with drawn guns 2 p. m. Sunday in the Eighth MacDonald's national government Ben- searched the latest ward council. for Oahu all Oneida, announcFranklin, over was the issue tariff chapel under the direction of Piofessor Scligman, of Columbia son, Cache, Logan and Hyrum. attacker, grand jurors re- Bishop Victor Peterson. Pupil attendance at North 7d in an offidal communique to- - woman university, who understands eco- was assigned a stunt" either by 22. (f.Rl Acfathe into sumed Jan. their NEW YORK, inquiry ' Cache Mrs. Nielsen was a sister of the high school and Smith-nomics, affirms that an end of way of its members singing a tive liquidation reduced prices one field mous "honor slaying" of a young Junior was cut! Andreas Peterson, pioneer Loand "restoration of song, giving a cheer or performprohibition New York approximately high school on the native and the pur- late five KAMI to legislature rAIAL. I points ner billion been fifty liquor taxes" would yield a Tft-A- n ing some other feat. sued its task of redrafting law agan shoe merchant. She had YORK- - Jan' Stock today. week Exchange faculty! ,NEW illness the Four through for of for the last and a half dollars a year Chairman A. G. Olofsun of the converged on U. members of the high school were alrPlane w hirling in a tailspin enforcement measures as a cure 50 resident She Logan selling Heavy in it was born make and possible the years. government finance committee of the Steel and the issue broke more out nursing severe colds or other ifc11 nt0 New York's crowded East for laxity. to abolish national income taxes council executive board presented S. Sweden, a daughter of Pehr Fhnn three noints to below 43 Two occupants, Daniel Lyman, 22, a murder con- and Christina Jensen today. ailments, Supt. J. W. Kirkbridge Peterson. and reduce state and local taxa- more than three of the county schools said Fri- - Lieut. Francis X. Kelley and his vict escaped from Oahu prison, of to two Losses Her husband, and five daugh(Continued on Page Three tion. were noted in Case, Allied day. were killed. Edward brother in cane fields was hunted and the poir.ts ters, Mrs. Parley Hansen, and LilVery interesting, but only th,e fhe high school situation was Chemical, American Can, DuPont, mountain crags of the island af- lie, Florence, and Ruby Nielsen, congress of the United Stales others. several FAILS REVOLUTION and somewhat Bethlehem as better ter asserted identification his Friday all of Logan and Mrs. Clayton morning could attend to that and congress on according to a A revo22 U'P congress action Final by MADP.ID, man of a the assailant received jan. report Japanese by not very dry individually, is dry Fillmore, survive. One $2,000,000,000 Superintendent movement in several and woman. The man was beaten, Bjarnegaid, President Hoover's Kirkbride. lutionary hrotheh'c'Rrl" 'e'' Petersen, resides politically, believing that its conreconstruction finance corporation Slight dropping off In attend- towns of Catahmia was put down robbed and tied to a railroad jn California, stituents are dry. PRESTON No change was re- bill came too late to have any ance this week was reported from by government troops with a firm track and the woman, mother various hand today. The interior minis- of two children, was attacked. ported today in the condition of effect on the market. The market elementary schools ter announced the movement had Earl Nelson, Treasureton youth had discounted its passage, ac- throughout the county district, A list of witnesses was Mr. been suppressed Kirkbride said. who is in a Preston hospital with. cording to observers, and sor.ie everywhere ex- calledlong prosecutors for the secby to was school said High a bad abdominal wound caused by of the selling today pupils from Clarks cept at Berga, where 14 men were ond day's hearing in the kidnap- - today of the purchase by the C. C. on the good ton were kept at home this week barricaded ir. a house. the accidental discharge of a be and slaying of Joe Kahaha- - Anderson company of Boise of ing because of chiefly roads that PRESTON Under the super- shotgun. establish-hel- d wai, for which four persons are the Booth Mercantile were blocked by heavy snowvision of the local physical eduon murder charges. ment in Twin Falls. g drifts. U.S.A.C. FACULTY was cation instructor, Blanche activity expected to be completed Monday the Preston Girls Athletic that traffic could be resumed. association has been organized, GIVES PROGRAMS Fifty girls constitute the charter' members and aim to promole I worthwhile activities athletic JUDD EVIDENCE This will terminate In a spring A number of educational and adathletic festi'-aIn musical programs have been preplay day. dition an honor team will sented in various Cache County TIGHTENS communities during the past week be chosen. A. The officers of the local as- William The position of the body seem- of The by faculty members and student-body sociation are- - President, of the Utah State Agricultural Roma Crockett, aged Logan resident, ed to indicate, according to those that Crockett who Vice Martha found investigated, college. The programs are sponLuthy; and pioneer, was to rob hull A complete solution of the mys-- ; templed president, early The boys Ariz., Jan. 22. (U.P) sored Treasurer, Eleanor Jensen; idav morning on the floor of the had just entered the house as ThePHOENIX, me to the Anderson home and by the U. S A. C. Adult tcry that has surrounded state the, when began tighten- Education Reporter, Sarah Benson. little home in which he lived he was seized with heart attack ing the net today Mr. Anderson Organization. opened the of circumstantial eviMay pool of d Profeasor C. J. Myers presented shooting of Archie alone at 459 West Center street. and fell backwards to the floor. dence or(i(.r.,, him to to- which believed near it was Winby Smithfield send may an hour's program at Newton on company nie After a neighbor spoke of not Lindquist Undertaking Ruth Judd to the gallows on , , day as Sheriff Jeff Stowell re- A" , Thursday evening; Professor Har- turned having seen Mr. Crockett pass has charge of the body. No the charge she murdered from a sick bed to join been have eral Agnes for nt the art departa shotgun and then tons sometime, ry Reynold arrangements the street abbd Anne of Lerol, fellow nurse ami ment gave a talk on "Home forces with Marshall Os Low Mrs. T. B. Busby, a nearby re d- made. ' U' h, health seeker. and County Attorney a and Mr. Crockett was born in Decoration" on Smithfield n in Providence dent, went to the house U hal'V Promising to connect the blonde Thursday; a musical was present- Newell Daines in a complete in- , UTAH Fair tonight and Satthe body on the floor stitr!son but came to Logan in the defendant d,!i- with the discovery of ed at the South ward of Rich- vestigation of the affair. urday, except unsettled northwest and frozen. She called Sheriff early days of Cache valley and he eiyne as charged weapon bodies of Mrs. Leroi and mond In a preliminary report of the Up portion tonight; not so eolil to- Jeff Stowell and Dr. E. L. Han-- 1 has been a resident here since the Thursday evening; Profesroom-matMiss Hedvig sor D. W. Pittman talked to a shooting, filed with Chief Deputy; sen, city physician, who came to that time. He worked in various her night southwest portion. Clavpool reported at a local the home with Sergeant James capacities during his early life. Samuclson, and also to show that group at the Wellsville Junior X- O. Peterson nearly 25 hours af-- j hospital Friday as doing as well Mrs. Judd had a motive for slayhe shooting the occurred. Smith and Patrolman Jarvis Free- - being at one time closely nssocia-urdacould 5e expected high school Wednesday, and Dr. ted with the theaters as a bill ing them, the seconcl parade of W. J Vickers talked on "In - shooting was attributed by Mar-- physicians had strong Attending freezing temperatures; Sun- - man. hopes of come Tax" at Smithfield Friday shall lam- to Carl Anderson of saving the Dr. Hansen after an examina- - poster and passer and at anoth- - witnesses started this morning. day fair, leg injured In er evidence an first Smithfield the tion of the body said the age time, wai power for presented yes- evening. conference was slated for Maximum temperature Tliurs- - man had Anderson is said to have ac- -, Friday afternoon nt the sheriffs apparently been dead old hand press first used in print-- 1 terday, the prosecution produced - The programs are arranged bv dav. 23; one year ago, 4. almost the since Tuesday, as no path leading ing the old Utah Journal. circumstanInformation cidentallv and complete shot the youth in the office and Stowell was planning jan department Minimiiin teniierature last night, to the house had been seen No known near relatives sur- - tial case, excepting only those two requests may he made at that of right knee as he chased Claypnol an announcement following th i since i and 0; one year ago, 4. , points. flfi. two other hoys who had at- - session. then, and snow has fallen vlve. -- I- ; 1 nie1d j dfd... FINANCE - - PAST CONGRESS ts ; ' HOME - j n, "-- '' Leader Kidnapping eath bd Conference By Clues Found WORK HAWAII HURT , SALT LAKE don't know whether you have any tax associations in this state but if you have, heaven help you!" In this statement, Edward A. O'Neal, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation warned Uta-- farmers against activities of powerful organized inr terests that are breaking down the progress made by the farmers organizalion. MILITANT NOTE FOIl NATION WORK The warning was sounded in a speech Thursday afternoon before convention of the the annual Utah State Farm Bureau. Mr. ONeal continued his address on Friday morning. He sounde-a militant note for the bureau activities when he said 1b "Agriculture through holding out the meek hand for aid. It is now going to hold the mailed fist and put the sign of the hayseed on capitol hill. He asked for full support of the Utah organization in order that national officers can go to Washington and get what they want in competition with other' powerful organised groups. President O'Neal explained thdt one of the weaknesses of Agriculture in the past has been the tendency of farmers to Join organizations diametrically opposed to their interests but which work with such subtlety that the farm-- i ers are hoodwinked into follnw-- ! ' CITY-(Spec- ial) I l - MUST NOT UWE SIGHT OF PROGRAM George F. Stallings, president of the state organization, slrong- Iv seconded Mr. O'Neal in his demands for effective organization. He urged the delegates not to lose sight of their real program for equalization of the tax burden merely because a partial realization of that program does not produce all of the desired results. Farmers were warned against sn undercurrent of opposition within the ranks and against bemisled ing by selfish ed individuals by Edna misguidRosen-krantstate secretary in her report. The convention will conclude this afternoon with an address by Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural col-- , lege extension service, followed by the election of officers. z, 1 Wal-ber- g, Wounded Youths Condition Unchanged Preston Girls Join Athletic Association profit-takin- g v Snow-clearin- Eou-dere- Investigation Pushed On Smithfield Mystery Shot Logan Character, Dead l NET ; BAD CHECK PASSER GOES TO JAIL PRESTON An alleged chei artist, issuing checks on a fici tious Salt Lake bank, was in tl Preston jail today. Harry Belmont, 27, was arrest at a local hotel Thursday nig after attempting to pass a cas iers check on "The Farmers ai Merchants National bank of Si Lake. Belmont had tried to pa the same check at a residen earlier in the day but had be. unable to accomplish the act Local officers had been warn by Downey officials to be on t lookout for the man and he w arrested by Sheriff Merrill a: Deputy Patton. A search of his personal effe found several letters addressed ' Harry D. Phillips of 609 V' Lake. North Seattle, Washingtf HOT IRON PUTS Fri-Fif- e; j t Pay-foun- d T e. y; j , ' 1 - j 1 j ; j 'r , fun-alon- g The Weather j I I td YEGG TO ROUTE CHICAGO, Jan. 22 U.E) Charles Lee. Chinese laundryman, is adept with an iron. A young bandit with a revolver attempted to hold up Lee. "Put up your hands," said the robber. Lee raised his hands, one of them still holding the scorching iron with which ho had pressed innumerable shirts. As his hands went up, Lee released the Iron, striking the bandit square in the chest. Howling with pain, the robber fled. Lee picked up the iron and went on with bis work. |