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Show y'iijir 'Vji'Vf WjHhfiy ryi inrriri .iii'iiiLiii)ii'i'hiiitm1lBii"tfiiiiii '' jjiiigV'i . T a - ,' Be Sure and Bead the Opening Installment The Todays News Machine suns face uiieinploycl war vrtrrnns Bead on pa'e one, column two Volume 2-- Number . IIS AWAITS She Did It One Million Niagaras. . Stout Girl-- , Are The Ioor Help 'I he Door. o i t i c ul For Jobless To joung American woman is Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam. She has been a war nurse, photographer, social worker, editor, P CASEYVILLE. Ill, May 21 She took and recently married. Etforts to obtain trucks to carup flying because she thought it 305 to veterans Wprld war would be interesting, and LAND- ry Washington, Indiana, after th y ED IN' IRELAND SATURDAY. had been in efforts to HAVING FLOWN, A L O N E, commandeer repulsed a freight train, failed ATLANTIC ACROSS today OCEAN The veterans left Portland, OreThat is a considerable career, is gon. MayL 11, en route to Washand Mrs. Earhart Putnam to lobby for imington. barely thirty years of uge. mediate payment of soldiers bonus certificates They rode into the St Louis on a gave Lindberghs flight eonfist ated freight stori world an idea of the outage in Council Bluffs. Iowa men ed up in Amcnum young railroad officials refused Kaihart to When Thus flight by Mrs allow them to hoard a freight someknow will thorn let 1ulnam, m Hast St bonus Louts, the thing about American girls marched here, soaped the army Nobody can estimate the ler;ic tracks of the BiHimore and Ohio Ann n an by energy possessed railroad and look possession of a women, or how great a Urns P s freight The to the world that so little of that released vpsterdayas mx train was today companies energy is made useful of state mild la assembled here on orders of Acting Governor Fred it a pity win n St erhng We thought Niagara halls rolled on without The repoit from the sheriff harness to use its power that he had neon unable to find There are a million Niagaras rucks to send the men to Washlocked up m the mental, nervous Indiana, was met with and physical energy of Ann rn an ington, ominous grumblings on the part women .Some day it will all ho of the veterans. utilized and men will take their We are going to get out of proper, inferior pi ire and spend much time saving Ihd I toil you here," one of the leaderless group said, someway or other and we what my wile did yesterday rr not going to walk r If they dont get us trucks, we're going to Mrs Karlmri Putnam intended ; ike freight tram ami the na-- l to fly straight to France hut h tonal guard he damned what .she railed a little trouble.' A few miles away, there w is She flew for hours through storms, renewed activity in the camp of mists, rain ami fog, and for ten the 400 state guardsmen Machine a hours flew with her exhaust niani--olAlso her gaso- gun squads assembled their guns burned out and the established early camp line gauge had broken, in a storm was made ready for moveTheir was some gasoline leakage Kday so she thought she might as wcdl ment here. come down Attack THE (, 1 hood. Jesse I Straus, urging, ua the1 radio, support of the unemployed describes excellent work do e hv New York's block-aisystem of relief block-aiThe svstem on-- c citv blocks into tpa-- j rate units, each to care 'or ti n e in need, within its own boundar- Mr Straus reports that in les manv districts the poor arr most generous in giving to those still poorer The poor know wh.it poverty means, many of the prosper- ous do not. cannot imagine it d d Washington investigation shows that at least one hundred members of the house of representatives have members of their families on the public payroll, as secretaries or otherwise, wives, daughters. nieces, some sons. There an he no reasonable objection to Mrs, if the congressmen's relatives tually work for what they go It appears, however, that a c siclerahle number draw what might he called complimentary salat u,s, ' doing no work. In this era of violent eeoi.nm r" that might he changed n- UM dl -l MR PRESTON LEADER CALLED AT HOME PARTY TONIGHT The Logan stake Mutual Imassociation offieos provement and workers will hold hu outing in Logan canyon at the gir.s' camp in Spring Hollow The will start at k p m. with dancing as one of the features It was previously announced that th outing would be held Around Wednesday evening workers will participate Just Fly The Ocean Girls, Thats All 24 P New Cooling System In Local Theater and I. t ! i BY 15 p m on wock-U- a ami n p m on Satin days Thi dcMsion was defimtcl Ie.nlhii ,n a meeting of managers Hcretofoic. irregut larity losing hours has wiHiuti i h trdship on stores and tn u o'uploves Until ' nt dilfeicut the stoUaic asked to cooper tie ami u :st m observing this standard losing time. Mon-da- night I,?. 3-- 8 .64 8 ?'- - VlirSH i ' I. i Grand Jury Continues Investigation Of Payment he--- Underdogs Must Help Selves. t OPENS PROFESSOR PAPER (ol-kg- e I i ' t 1 g : a- WH BILL IS INTRODUCED WASHINGTON, May 24 n p Senate wets opened another dmr on the lkth amendment tn-- u when Senator Bingham. Rcpuh ran. Conn., introduced a joint for the repeal of tin' amendment. He asked that it !c on the table so that he can a vote at the earliest possible moment. Bingham's resolution provides f r state rontrol of the liquor trail u and federal regulation of inters commerce Bingham said he introduced because of the delay of in The men will likely be charged the judiciary committee out bills changing the lath with petit larceny today An inamendment and because of the vestigation was going forward to near approach of adjournnifc.it see whether they had committed ' 4T Jt Ml kb any other burglaries here. SusMEASURE LOSES picious tools were found in their WASHINGTON, May 24 U smnll sedan which bore a Calia vote of 20 to 4. the house fornia license. Mr. Adamson, in a statement ways and means committee today Herald-Journto made the adversely reported the Hancock the efficient bill to legalize desemn.ation of Tuesday, praised ' birth control information. work of the officers Too often, We are prone to take he said. a matter of course if an it as officer makes an arrest, yet are always quick to condemn him if he makes a mistake. I want .those officers to know I appreci-- ! t'TAH Generally fair tonight ate the quick and efficient work and Wednofttlay; slightly warmer ' did for me last night they tonight southwest portion. SCHOOL USE FEE SCHEDULE IS SET i obt-oi- . The Weather of fees gymnasiums and of the North and St h f'v huh s honls and the Smit hf lunior high school vu-- . hv principals of the thi s h" m J meeting with Sup! Kirkbi idc of the ( at h honls Monday These fees are lo ne h ti : where the gymnasiums for toriums am used h t j ( lilted Press Staff NEW ALI ATION DROPS SALT LAKE CITY, May 24. d 1' Assessed valuation of Salt Lake a oui.ty t.a 1932 is $189,176,905, drop of $i)2ti7.C10 under 1931. MlUXGES SEEN BANDON. Ore., May 24 rv Muagcs have occurred on the Pa- AII.EN SMITH II. V. YORK. Dos Pa.s.so-.a tie! uu orreq iiiilmt I V. 21 ty whose lohn no.,!, e refko spin! of i t hellion a. on the ex'shng ord of things m tiic western wot thu deprr son v. is lonfnlent he all oth end just Ua iu depressions hoe ended, tin lower mnldh ilass and tin mined, aud t walking iU md big interests more p.erfu more ctmsnlidiitcd than ever" ' hi What would I do ah ml answers unlic at it rnghId Int to get a indu .till' a tn hi the hde worker Mid Hie farmer the indedoc wot) go Ins fare down min th, nud.o payment cverv div h.il the onlv m m w ho stand tn help him h hliusf 'tomg I think that tin hope nf or angement nf oendv h if w fiM iinn and women fronj .son of the crime and miserv that he. m ee hisloiv - long nightmare 13 hope, a od th it il , .uho j u! mi fm tehgmo v mild be a t inn moil ly forv uapmtout tPDo. in human development I'.n'oi. holds fhd wavier industti.i! OthIy has temhf'd wlu-rpoint nothing hut sot mil n in save it fro bloody w irs a m desi Mitt mu And hv mm iair.ni I, i) mean the sornliJ par v. nor the Hunt t n t et n;ri min! I mean an altitude of mind mo,t t 11 a-- : t I pin-be- i i M i t do-s- cific mean here recently. A sky ro icd with broken clouds and with darker and more solid strata above, through which the sun gleamed with peculiar light, caused the milages Cape Blaneo, 20 miles south of Bandon, was While lighthouse buildings were plainly mirrored proj-cete- d HOLDS WATER h SM.T LAKE (TTY. May 24 Waters of Utah lake Hie being withheld limn vvati r companies over its divioon inf i aigumenl (tied ,i.: AI (.IIT SALMON D . IvULSO. W May 24 Be. ii Ander'.on and 1iul lli award were fishing for salmon near eah oilier in the Cowlitz river Their lines herame entangled, mueh to Then a big he disgust nf each. hmnnk ran ,nto the tangled lines berume so enmeshed he was haul id ashore and divided between the Iwo anglers LIGHTNING I ATAI OKPKRVILLK. May 24 d I1 struck while holding sheep near Heaton, 43, was here. Jonathan instantly killed lad week . ELUTION STANDS PROVO, May 24. d'JP -- Although Mark ly. defeated Mark Fggertsen epl'oned "There is one alt it ivr. h1 Broekbank for student body presiiter-hilontir.ici! "'I hat s ngid univerat dent Brigham Young hv the indu.stnd ownt sity hy a margin of one vote, the el iss a Mort of new feiiilahs election will stand, the student Pad in qiitr of the present body agreed Monday. I towards don't famism, think the ruling class has the RAI'ERHANGKR WOMAN nerve to put it over There ac l! -DURAND. Mn h , May 24. oo many Krcugcis' Mrs. Phobe Kales, has made good m a field of .interior decorating usually reserved for men. She is LOCAL MAYTAG a professional wallpaper hanger With twelve years practical exher perience, Mrs. Fales now has She IS AHEAD own trade car, and equipped (an average 20 doubles rolls a day. Fii'-- t prize m the two weeks dash forming part of a Maytag MORGAN HONORED sales i oldest which is now on OGDEN. May 24. Tib A mamwas v. on hv Cache valley brumh moth celebration honoring the Mav-taof the Echo reservoir opening will be This information company held in Morgan if recommendahas been received hy Manager tions of the Ogden Chamber of M V Toombs of the Taehr sales Commerce are adopted. office from J A Gazelle of the Portland offn e Mr Gazelle RIND WATCHMAN to Mr An 24 congratulations TP OGDEN, May oonihs and his staff armed, masked man held up and This cm test ha.s been on s:ivr bound James Mills. 69. at th? and runs to July One Becker Product company, opened April hundred Gftv soie i a safe and stole two 11 v estern s' i.anv ii. 7 he prize pupating by Mills . a e honor 'he f rs eJ bv the Cache seeks d ish g shi:ei a huge deatru vacuum roup SALT LAKE CITY, May 2 wet per Woes of the sheepmen wtr 'minted during the opening o' livestock freight rate cast APPLICANTS TAKE the here Monday. he ili-- cu-r- SHOP n g . Eight (, he uni Ur u!;ue mi as ipscivf firemen :ipli !i- H AIIT DANCiEROl SALT I.AKE CITY. M.IV 21 d TharDs Anderson is looking fo a v.ay to get rid of a habit !u has had all his life He dislocated his shoulder Monday v.lulu putting on his shirt tar'-'h iivii s( niup 'aminatun ru sd.v morning at 9 (iock at he ! rgan J ini.-PROGRESS GOOD high 'bool The SALT LAKE CITY, Mav 24 'f V running v ,t slun' undergoing a md at Heher J Grant, president of the 'hvi- a! exnnioa'ion m on the L. S. church, believes the east-- I the group tP!-t e 7 p .'! is making ex-unt thrv were ern state-- , hedu'ed to un rgo th" quizzing 'ellent progress under President if niUiilMt- - nf James H Movie fYesid.nt Gran' Logan nt Mondav from the east ?'. u r lo ird tv! '(turned Hu e vanm. a'.mn Anpif nt-- , it h Wairen Shov AsH REM KEAC Ni thi. f;!( Mav 24 pi Resur JdtOVb Mir'arv of 'h" (ivtl servne hoard L toGuff.n. Thomas S facin'' of the road between Prove Ralph uiffith1' J Sheldo.i Bur. Hoz. .hi) nd Tr o o .ny'on will be asked ' Nn l'i ii Aldm- S Ad mis. An of th st i to id onimission hv Lawrence K ity and hey, Li (Kv Eim.-on- , group fiom Provo o :"tv T ih Tur'cv and Liih J Tnrhndgo I ! The Sunset Festivul, which will begin at 7:30 p. m, Friday. May will 27 in the Logan tabernacle, open with a twenty minute organ KimEdward P, recital played by ball. renowned organist of the Mr. great Salt Lake tabernacle. Kimbull has broadcasted over broadcasts frequently and his playing and accompaniment aic planned as a feature of the He will give the folfestival. lowing numbers in his recital: Prelude and Fugue in C minor p Bach; Romance Debussy; (dancing air in the style of Louis IX) - Durand Kimball; rocnfta from Sonata in G minor Becker Mr Kimball will arrive in Logan Friday afteinoon to rehearse with the chorus m preparation for the presentation of the festi-v"'- 1 al Pom-puneU- The "St fVcilia Masa has een sung in all rivihzed countries ind in many languages, Gounod, he composer, is for the beauty and appeal of his music His opera, Faust, has been produced more than any other He has composed many ipera fine (hur-'oratorios. The St. CYcilta Mass'' will he sung in An excellent translation Latin will appear on the program. The chorus of 120 singers has been working on the festival for iome time nnd will be ready to give an exceptional performance Walter according to Professor Professor Welti Welti, dire, tor. omudors it the best balanced horus to bo presented in a musical production of the college for seven years. It is composed enof the music tirely of stiidii-Ldepartment of the college. An exceptional cast of soloists have been chosen to sing the leads. These students have had unusual training and experience and are well fitted to give these parts. Marcus Griffin of Newton will sing the tenor lead, Tyra Wilson of Logan the soprano, and Kendrick Hawkcs, baritone. The festival will be free to the nublic this year. It will begin the graduation exercises of the college which are being held May 27, 29 and 29. I n MAT Jl 011. hK - CARLSON RITES IN SFYENTi! WAR . ills FIREMENS EXAM Organ Recital To Be Opening Of Big Event i f (t squirrel-poisonin- Says Novelist t DRIVE - Officers Draw Praise For Nabbing Gasoline Thieves 8 j Withholding meats to the Orndoff L uon company for work on tt buildings in Salt Lake until lomplv with the wage scale hc.e ilham has been requested by Gttvn, president of the the American Federation of Labor. Lind-herg- - IMTEU I'1'I SLT d ' 1 1K1CE FIVE CENTS. KD1TION MVK OCLOCK 2. Hoars sv,.u- 65 The Jinn rial stores of Logan will Gi.hpiv vlo2 jt 65 News Flashes and p o i leaders are bu at the present time figunoj out whether his refusal to flr tnd the Repuo-May FOREST BECKETT. Massachusetts, e a n nation.!' 24 p Dr John F Condon. i n convention Jaf.se' today issued a statement Chicago in June, means that h e asking 'John' to return to Col HAVE BIG TOTAL has definitely Charles Lindbergh. theus SVi.ooo kidnap broken with the whuh he. Jafse. paid ransom m a Bronx cemtteiy organization. Lr Condons message, given to Persistent rumors have tiedhm a with Senator George W. Norris of representative of the Spnngfuld Cnion, follows: Nebraska as leaders of a thif John Money I gave you is useparty and there are those who less You can t get rid of it Reontend that hi turn it to Col Lindbergh in time statement made o reward ' Signed Get vour resident Hoowr Jafse " M o n d a y, that l( Condon is vuiationmg here he did not txpe t at the s irnnier cottage of a friend to attend the conThe John'' referred to m the vention. marks him message is the unknown man to as out in the opt n the whom Dr Condon as a third party mmipj leader Borah. however, l' NEW YORK. May 2 Three on one other oc-- r w lines cs appeared today before Hoinri, in 1324, f-fthe Bronx county grand jury which ud to attend In is investigating payment of $.r0,(HMi conRepuhln an hy Dr John E Cnminn to vention at which knlnapei.4 a, Charles Vnhdgc was nomJr inated, yet he latI he three were Gregory Coleer joined in the man. of the Bronx Home News; campaign which Morris Rosner, who was engaged e d to ( oohdge at one tunc by the Lindberghs election luring the search for the habv; and Sergeant James Finn of the New York police dpeartment, who MAY DAY FETE has served as a body guard to Lindbergh. Rosner was asked and to HELD IN MENDON sign an immunity waiver. agreed season, and the permission granted hy the forest service this year to hv sloth men to make their List ff'nntf inr on grazing fees in MENDON The largest May Orlob! SQUIRREL ; ever held day celebration Jl Mil M, was staged Saturday. Much dit was due the efforts of the THURSDAY USAC Sunday school superintcndency. Edgar Hancock, Claud Sorensen and Alonzo Wood, who work' d A county-wid- e for over two weeks to make it a TO GIVE campaign fur of iqutrrels through eradication success. The South Cache high school the spread of poison bait will band, directed by W. H Terry, start Thursday morning and on through Friday and was well received and their muProfessor Reed W Buicy the Utah State Agricultural sical numbers and band concert Saturday of this week. C. Harry Parker, county agriwere greatly enjoyed by all. has been invited to preia will direct t In- a paper before the American The day's festivities began at cultural inspector, A shipment of 12 imactivity. association conventioi 9:30 a m. when the queen. Vet-Forestry of poison bait has hei r, which will meet at Baltimore on ral Kidman, was erowned by her pounds received from the MeCammon, The association May 26 and 27 consort, Okey Hiibner. A Maypole Idaho, dance was given after which n States mixing plant of the l int, d society and the meeting this biological survey. year wall be their 52nd national special program was 'feiven in The bait will be distributed in onvention. chapel. The May day tala was given by William I. Soren- theId,following communities: Snntii-- I Professor wall leave on Richmond, Trenton, Am.tigd. Tuesday for Bailey sen Baltimore and w.L Clarkston. jrnish, Lewiston, deliver his The afternoon activities includon May 26 Tlu vvellsville, Hyrum, Paradise and title of the paper ed a children's dance, band conpaper will be Th' ward ( al Evidence of A elera: cert, races and games. Rain pre- College There are not so manv squirrels ed Erosion in Utah " He will th vented the baseball game. The their heads this year the geological phase of ItM uins day s program was concluded with showing observations thus far made Flood control. a big dance in the evening indicate, Mr. Parker said La.t LOGAN GIRL DIES 24 .r memhe from May to July 13 mi of Professor Bailey wax season, Afton Frank? II. pounds of Gertrude Governor Dern s Flood Don. bait were spread The mission 1930 daughter of Valdeinar and El1 he in and has work work not carried on in Augu-- t ed Barbara Theurcr Frank, died at as theis squirrels hibernate during board.with the Utah Stae La-.3 30 p. m. Monday at the fame. Servo am' Forestry this period. Eily home. South State Road, alAgricultural Vacant land, and pasture areas I tah penmen a ter brief illness from a rup- near cultivated land show the Station during the past year tured appendix. erosion and flood suivey Th worst squirrel infestations ea h Funeral arrangements have net vear, Mr. of the survey londmt'' Parker said. Thev have (buut v is to determine been made. the extent ai been found along the banks of a r toiisness of erosion m tin Miss Frank had completed the Bear and first year at South Cache high an extent. Muddy rivers to quite ox! to ascertain th laes .j school at Hyrum this In the various communities ea- h d'Mse and recommend mum mi spring She Dr was born in Logan September the i, farmer is requested to take a hand prevention The resulK.ii his 1917 are being (nnpi!ed o in the drue ne wmrk Besides her parents, she is sur- Sometimes the work needs to La:. time fm th present he vived by two brothers, Legrande done oer two or three times dur- Board h mg .1 Pmfpssor Bailee Frank, Richfield; .and De vayne ing a season on some land are is Frank, Logan; and four sisters; because of prevailing condition- - to Baltimore under the aiisp. "f the International Fom-Mrs Erma Miller, Tremonton; P. and Carma, Ada and tatmn. Marion trge Experiment Frank, all of Logan. NEW is na.ir ivn NEW RECORD Manager Mike Nielsen of the Grand theater has completed installation of the latest model cooling system for his theater whi h provides washed air The mechaLAKE GARDONK. Italy. May 24 nism has been set up on the roof of the theater on West Center or- Kaye Don, British racing street. driver, today unofficially broke the Through the new apparatus Mr w orld s motor boat speed record Nielson has been able to provide hold by Gar Wood of Detroit, a thorough ventilating system that his Miss England III over will keep the theater cool in the Lake Gardonc at a speed of 131 7H miles per hour heat of the summer from his car. "Mr Adamson was at the William Budge Memorial hospital at the side of his father. Dr. H A Adamson when called out lou. 1.30 a. m. by the officers who had caught M. S. Pazge. 30. af Sdrviving are his widow, and Sacramento, and Iiov 11 os.--. 3t the following children: Mrs. Gwen Fort Worth, syphoning gasoline Egbert. Mrs. Olive Geddes. Mrs fiom hia car. The officers, in the police car, were making a Tregxa Taylor, and H Carl Nielround of the city to see that sen.' will be held the at rites Final everything was quiet when they ran onto the thieves. stake house Thursday at 2 p. m. j. t ; i Amelia May Earhart Puti am today achieved an honor many American girls have with the sought, a onrerence Prince of Wales The Amernan woman, who flew across the Atlantic in record time last week, was received at the Prince's residence and for 30 minutes discussed her flight with the British heir LONDON' PRESTON Hyrum Nielsen, 70, died of earner of the liver. Sunday at his homo, following a year's illness. High ptuise whs given two 1. He was born in Morgan tounty, gan poller officers. William Uilv Ptah. in a covered wagon in lkSl son and Rusell Knowles. Tiu v and came L Preston in 177 He day morning, by Herb Adamson fulfilled two missions, one to Nor- of Richmond, for their work 'n e way and the other to Denmark catching two thieves taking His wife. Christina Spongberg Nielsen accompanied him on the He served as latter misHion. stake president of the Oneida Scaudihavian organization and the Nielsen gymna-biun- t i u d t RETURN OF 4 J MUTUAL WORKERS i RECEIPTS U While the British read of an American girl's flight across th Atlantic ocean all alone, they read also that the American girl golfers have neatly and completely cleaned up their British golf sisters in competing toresomes Splendid girls those golfers that America sent, but the skinny type of American women wasting her energy trying to keep thin should observe the SIZE of the winning golf girls. Not one weighs less than 40 Short skirts reveal legs fourteen to sixteen inches around at the talf, with shoulders strong, chests deep, faces plump and smiling The world does not want the painted skeleton type of girl, for golf, companionship or for mother- 8 CAY, 1IA1 Closing admimstrat A bu.sy 1- k Clashed as a liberal Republi can. he has on many occasions broken with the NEXT MOVES Machine Guns Set Up Wednesday al BY UNITED PRESS Wheat Open IIiRh Low Close 6nJ-tin .59 .59 8 July fi .613-. fil f2 Sept Grocery Stores Agree On Set ho I!i-nI- t quc.-mar- Tills UTAH, UL shifting of tangled nation ll has come to nest, at least for the time being. o Senator William E Borah of Ida- constantly (Copyright, Herald-Journ- Grain Ran errp With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily liei.ild, the Dail Which Way? ' in the I'cc LG CAN, Arthur lhishane Leap Year Bride raid-Journ- al 12-!- . u Today Dy of mi'-'an- n l I ( Sell Vets Auxiliary Poppies Here On Friday To ei vices for John Albin il on. 47. were held Monday at m in thp Logan Revonth p van! chapel Bishop J. W. Watkins. Jr. officiated. The chapel was well filled with nnny relatives, frieud and neighbors Floral tributes were nun-rou- x Functal who Speakers eulogized the nd haracfer activity of Mr arlson. and expressed rnndol-nce.- s to the family were Hiram fansen, M ivor A G Lundstrozn, 3ishop Ola Sonne of the Logan A E. ourth ward, President of the Logan Vnderson spiKo 'residency, Jchn H. Anderson of he Cartr stake high council, ard iishop Watkins. Musical numbers were r.lec- 10ns by th ward choir, and vn al sol is, by Charles O Ppte- on and Mrs John M Richards PrriVirs vc re offered hy PrM-en- t Joseph Qunney, Jr. of the jfiRdu stake presidency, nidOrl i Ca.Nori of Preston, Idaho Thj grave in th Logan city a dedicated bv emetery of Mink Mo.s'r, a hrothrr eK Idaho Mr Carlson was born it L'- ran, Nov 22. Ihkj, a son of Lais I and ChnTina Erickson , Cta-o- He is survived hy his widow, Mrs Mary Moser Carlson, four hildren, Lois. Anna, Ruth an i arl Carlson, ad of Logan; and fwo sister1?. Mrs John H Moser, Ijogan, and Mri. O C. Shurtliff, rgin. l,o in ntm i etv l, n ASHLAND. O. May 24 a i commencement Complete at Ashland (ollegc this term were held for a lone graduate Raymond Gingrich, student in theology, received his degree at regular commencement exercisvs and attended the usual baccalaureate service. 'oppv in war dead ho unit tnorv hi mg m J t t he i1"!! ' r Ou. i Log u a hi' it v i am1 wear a ne he v or'd pianin'd l(M'(-i-ni- of 'r Edwards, (hairman A larg-the poppv committee sale of memorial' flowers th'.n ever before in Logan is hoped for. "Purpose of the poppy sale ij two fold," Mrs. Qmnney explaui- Mm Don BY UNITED PRESS NEW YORK Stocks lost one to mis, tnnr families and th? gave lies of the dead. Every pennv three pointsall today; wheatadvance its sharp of the money will go to the re- up nearly turned down, tor if yesterday; bonds lief of the war sufferrs, includiig U. S. government ishulk of it to needy veterans several lost cotton and sues. Lotheir families right here in points. gan Trading picked up in activity ex-on The sale is generil poppy downside on the stock the witi States United the throughout over 7.2(X) auxiliary units pre- change after runing along at the in recent paring to sell more than 10,000.-00- 0 slight rate prevalent poppies. fami- aJ |