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Show THE PAGE FOUR The A Herald-Journ- UTAH. SATURDAY. JUNE 4. 1932. BY WILLIAMS CITY i0UT 0UR WAY BIG TEH TO MIS al CLUB TO BE HAVE MANY Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d LOGAN. IIERALD-JOURNA- c Afternoon Fiery Week-daPublished at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache 'alley Newspaier matter at the Entered as second-ela- s Co., N. Gunnar Kasmuson, president Subscription price in postoffioe. Logan, Utah, under the art of March 3, 1879 Cache Valley by mail, $2 50 the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 a year in advance or 40c the month Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5 00 the year Gilman, Ntcoll & Ruthman, Special Uepre.scnUitucs San Francisco, Chuagor New York, Boston and Detroit. OTTIS PETERSON. Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Adv Mgr y - 1 'V BY f.EOKGK KII.HVKY I lilted Dress Staff ( orresiMimlent Proclaim Liberty throughout the land Several Big Ten athletes are destine to win oerihs on the American Olympic team on the basis of their performanc es in the 32nd annual Western Conference track and field meet at Evanston last month AH of the Big Ten individual (hampions are Olympic material but the keen competition, uncertainty of the long senes of trials and other elements make it doubtful if more than five or six will win pi&rcs on the U S ecntually team The Big Ten champions and their winning performances fol- j REAL JUSTICE "The' law i. an a.vs says Mi. Justice Sir Henry MiCaniie, a British judge, as he goes about his business of administering justice to those who come before him, at times totaily disregarding the law in his work. We agree with Sir Henry in his outburst for one numerous points, the law is unuestionabiy .foolish hut it is doubtful if Ids piactice of, pushing nc ci aside the law should he looked on generally with favor. This practice has been followed in many courts in the United States, particularly in the huger cities, hut ii n ft ii tunatclv, most of these judges do not seem to have Sir Henrys straightforward views on justice and disregard the law only to serve their own ends. To really lind justice in the American judeiary, cue mud go to the small courts in rural communities. There, the high pressure of modern justice, twisted to Undoubtedlit the needs of those it serves, is not felt ly, the exact letter of the law is not followed in these smaller courts at all times hut judges, generally shaking, tan he lelietl upon to administer real justice. kR ' or Humor fA rf; thc-lcss, are There Howdy, folks! five binds of mules, aeeiird log to the department of agriculture farm mules, draft muled, eottnn mules, mules and mining mules. t But It forgets the m o the common kind of mule !! mule. t)A "$& sugar 1 Experience in the only thm will teach a person that the safest way to talk back to II policeman is by telephone that HOME I f f ; MKKvIHK SECTION beautiful, non niiikiibli- gravy awarded every week for the A - boat brat hint aent homo-hol- thia Irfepurtoicnt h ' JvihI upon bestowed M r lieen a . Car ts that the Polar Explorer say ice cap, more than a mile thick, contains about 4,000,000 ruble miles of water. Or nearly as much water as was squeezed out of Wall Street stocks last year. POLITICAL NOTE Little brains of sawdust, Little brain of aand. Constitute the congress that Rules this mighty land. Perhaps the reason why capital and labor have finally quit fighting ia because there isn't any little capital now and doggone labor. d , arc still against the sales tax. pour mans tax. Hut mainly we arc against it because, in the winds of its advocates, no country that has adopted it has ever gotten rid of the measure.? . In other woidg, it bs one of thoe deadly, painless, ' concealed taxes so loved by bureaucrats. The general public, paying a little on everything it buys, is inclined to forget about the tax. HUT IT PAYS THE TAXES, NEVERTHELESS. And the "painless kind of paying is all the harder to stop. Adopting a sales tax will not help business or government. No tax ever did. There are no cures in taxes. RUT, adepting a "sales tax in principle will aeeom-tlisone thing. It will surrender new territory to the talon cutches of the bureaucrats. It will inevitably make it much more difficult to throw the burdensome horde of these bureaucrats off our shoulders. Th" more fields of taxes that have been sun endured, and the more painless the taxes, the more firmly are the parasites entrenched. sin Sitting Atop the World As astronomer says the inhabitants of Mars are trying to signal us. Perhaps they are trying tv sell us some of their bonds Just nretend as if you didn't no ttce them! A APri.ESAI'CK KE7-- : afe- . A new $5.fnn.nrin Colleen nf nhar-coae- v is to he built in New Lork No doubt, the curriculum will include courses in and g Don't forget to bring your fancy work. TREED SWIMMER'S south PEND, Wash.. June 4 UTJ'i Disturbed by two youth bent on a midnight swim, a black and .white bull treed John Mortenson and William Stratton, of Raymond, Wash., and held them for several hours while thev shivered in an alder tree. They broke for HONORS SWEDEN STOCKHOLM Jon 4. trpt Sweden was paid high honors by Leinzig. bv means nf an exhibition entitled "Leprig Under Swedish Rule" At the dedication, the Head Burgomaster of LelDzig. Goerdeier. made a speech in honor of King Gustavos Adolphus, Sweden's hero of the Thirty Year war, who died in battle tn 1632, on German aoiL . 3 ini hes four-tenth- two-tent- . I ' is fixed up. are urg rii lo come out and Join in the wmk The ptesrnt diamond on the will cyuthwest corner of the not be di.xtuibed and the two together will furnish two good pi Belief fields Games will b played on the south diamond when it is finally completed fi-- ld single whale may bo nmmeit eiallv valued "(it from $500 to $10, non AST 4 n - Typewriters , Furniture -- - .. J)ishes Sto ves grl (inns Paint job us Faint your liouae now. Save the money you will otherwise spend on repairs. Save money right at the 6tart, too, by using the paint you can buy here LOWE BROTHERS HIGH STANDARD. 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Frequent service frotn San Francisco to Los Angeles. good diamond a o ' Limited a V d . teo s nr iinur nnrn lhirAIfe . . th $ ' one-tent- h 220-yar- - - 'Z. , in summer tennis pi is me and H will t)e the intent! m fit tin Lo. gan tennis club to juneo. m terest in lu game uni ine.nl s " ' fm e ample loiim to or in Log m and ( . he V il1 partH'ipate in Hyrmn go hie jump on n'lnr d h at towns of the u11 North Benson ward defeated Logan in a dose and fast game ready orgum, d h cm-Friday afternoon at Benson. The end other towns m tn final seoie was Batteries for the victors wc Reese and Saunders and for the losers, Nyman and Bitcrson. Tho Logan Collegians will get their first action of the season Sunday when they play the Logan Flits team, a member of the South Cache League at Adam's Field The game is scheduled for The game is m a nature of a tryout and organization game for the Collegians who have several a new members who will get chance to show their wares during the game. The Collegians are seeking entrance into the southeastern Idaho ball loop which now has five teams. The teams already playing in the loop include Preston, Malad. Clifton, Lava Hot Spring,' and Grace. Montpelier is also being considered for entrance as the sixth Yearn In the league and either they or the Collegians wi.l be accepted sometime next weca Games in the league are played every Sunday. 4pm III v WITH JIM MARSHALL . 4 ft NORTH LOGAN ELKS ON SUNDAY . I , ti BENSON DEFEATS COLLEGIANS PLAY Two worlds records were bettered ard two equalled in the Big Ten meet, hut in cm h case the winner was aided hv the wind at his back and h as no chance for New Mexico has enough natural his mark to be recognized asphalt to pave 3,nun,ooo miles of Kellers time of 14 seconds In s roads of the high hurdles is a .second faster than the recognized worlds record, and h of a second faster thin mark American Percy Beard's Friday's Result made indoors last winter Boston 6. Brooklyn 5 20 5 seconds of Bennetts time Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 6 UH d dash is in the Others postponed, rain of a second faster than the worlds record made by Roland Locke, Nebraska. Bennetts time of 09 5 seconds in the hundred equals the AMERICAN I.EAC.l E Team Standing accepted worlds record, hut Frank Southern of California, Wyckoff has a mark of 09 4 seconds which will be accepted as meeting of the farmers and U'gis-- 1 ProiztIy tlme the ,nterBn- when the legislature told f,n'11 thp nf,xt to approve recmeets tionat body us to Go home and slop youi ordsof 23 seconds TWO HI RT time Saling's .' hogs . in the lew hurdles also tried the MONTROSE, Col.. June 4 d in home and world's record. Well, we went Two persons were hurt in a we slopped $18 apiece into a war runaway accident here recently. chest and we threw out that leg- tpA .The accident wmed 00.1 i common two decades ago, wheal islature - and we got state elevaUiIjVi I horxeSi unaccustomed to me nui.se tors and fair grading and lower Friday's Results . New York 20, Philadelphia 13. of automobiles, took fright and rates .nortguge-intereThe team of L. Cleveland became unruly Detroit G. Noriega, standing near a rail- St Louis 2, Chicago 1 10 But of course the revolt got n VVa.xhington-Bostoroad track, reared when a freight (2), rain. out of hand and the zealots tried train whittled, tore down the ii sorts ot funny tricks but the out both street and threw Noreiga mam objects werec attained CAMEL MOVED apd his wife. - "and If youvjhiftk the fear PARIS, June 4 0'ii The camel of God wasn't tntxwn into the which became famous for having SEATTLE PLANT OPENS carried Napoleon Bonanire parasites in the gniin cities you have another gucsjeoming Six mg his campaign in Italy, will SEATTLE, June 4 0 I'' - "The revolt started because hundred men were put to work go to the new Napoleonic museum, the farmers couldnt get relief any here at the opening of the new which the Baron couigauo i.s v -the whole it Ford Motor company plant. The pleting on the island of Aix The other way and on ' diu a lot of good assembly plant will care for an - camel was brought back to France of lot "But if thore'd been a proximately 4,827 orders for North- - and when it died, it was stuffed west dealers. The minimum wage and put awav in the museum of salve there just government will be $6 a day, J C. Donnelly, the Rue Geoffroy-Sain- t wouldn't have been any revolt. Hilaire, in branch manager, said. Paris. "So that's v hy I say you're right - when you oppose relief for the fWWWWWWVVVWWWWVVI VWWWWWWVWWWrt - sandwich-makin- 20 5 .1 st Told feet are th best guard of a hot head. Bennett. d Wo . I Bennett, wind). I look ABIGAIL dash' d In theory"- - writes H. F. Why, I think right when you that lint you'ro say that quite the farmer would have wearing been better off if he'd never been dandy, perfectly - . Snra wifie dear. You relieved' by Undo "but the truth is that he was don't nitd a new bonnet, so robbed and exploited for years spring by outfits like the Minnesota svveictheart!" chamber of commerce -- aided and abetted by various state legislaThe depression is a blessing in tures under con.. a; c: rau.ua. is a Chicago clergy- and banks. disguise," says , man. Please pass the boloney "that he simply had to be sausage! helped out or he would just have starved to death - and then shortly afterward -- so would you and i PARTING SHOTS the Gift and the Heir . I Run down to the bntrhee shop and buy two sets of I went through the Nonparti-za- n i brains one for breakfast and l one league revolt back in North farmer for yourself! I'..' .1. .Pll $ j Dakota long as the government They'll tell you now thnt will dole out seed wheat or more a success was wasn't but it eredit the farmer will take it Diogenes, the Greek phfiosmih',r, lived In a barrel, says a histor- although it finally ran to seed be- and lie down under his wrongs cause to over too much tried it put how felt. he We ian. know Just if he has to stand on his own "But it stopped the rotten but We slept overnight once In our feet -- eventually he will revolt ra l;et of iindergrading the far- and flivver. then there will be something mers' wheat- - and saved farmers doing. some millions of dollars there AND LISTEN: Heaven never and tt put an end to the YE HIARY and is still in the cute little graft of charging whent discriminate business of helping those who 14 cent I indo he annual growers per. compelled Thy evening help themselves . tv larrup Little Horner Humor, Jr., terest and things like that he having stuck with razor-stroPOPULATION I P c teklehtirr In Hahie Humor's hair, "I farmed in Dakota when there STOCKHOLM, June 4. d'p- ibut after the young jarknape do wasn't a mortgaged farm for miles Sweden's population was 6,1R2,30(1 he iound -- and they grafted off me at the be In bed, I mighty snrrie, beginning of 1332, the gov doth look n sweetn and peaceful or years -- what with crooked .eminent statistical bureau and Lord! it do be vastly strange and so forth and so on nounces. This means an increase haw a rhllde ran he such a devil "and I was at the famous ' over 1930 of about 20,000. when awake and tooke so like an angel when asleep! Ii 09 5 (with (with wind Henry Broeksmith, In diana, 4 211 Brocksmith. 9:37 9 dash: Edwin Russeli, Michigan, :49 4 Half mile: Charles Hornbostel, Indiana, 1 56 5 high hurdles Jack Keller, Ohio State. 14 (with wind) l low hurdles George Sating, loua, 23 (with wind Snot put Clarence Munn, Mjn nrvnt in ft, 5'v inches ivelin throw H Robinson, III) ft 3 j im hes I'm mis. Bonner Brooks iim iix throw Mnhigan. Hx ft. I'i inches H iiiimer throw Nohlr Bidding Broad jump John Brooks, (hi 157 cr Indiana, ft. lo liuhcs ago, 25 ft Bole John Won.sowit au It Ohio State. 13 ft. 3 inches High Jump Ted Shaw, Wiscon- TAXES NEVER SHOULD RE PAINLESS EVERYDAY I. .,111. Don dash: d Ohio State, ' Agatha nflake for her clever way ni exterminating fliea In the homos Fasten a number of little mirror about the room, says Mrs Cornflake, annd when the fly sees his reflection in them, he thinks hintself it an enemy, dashes his against the mirror and brains out!" which prn S the beautiful K. Needham tmphy trubbmUu of tennis supieini ;n Cache alley Glade 'Out Lmehmgh is the present holder of th tn;hv .P, will likely he on hind igai.i defend he, title dm mg the summer months Ewait Svnn, ml uni low: is a to In ORGANIZED U.S. STARS .".V. (vvswwvsvsvaswvvwveeeasvAwesweeeeee."e. FI. AM 1st c $ii). xo Both ways thru Rcoo. I OS AViF! FS$63,03 huh thru Portland - V ; 3- - $ . Lease any Jay until Otlober 15. Be back, by "Or tober Slopoter jny there. , , Southern See your local agent or .write I). R, OWEN, General Agent 41 South Main Street, Salt Lake City $28 SPECIAL COACH ROUNDTRIP! Good from OGDEN or SALT LAKE CITY Good in coaches and reclining chair cars. 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