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Show I'AriirfifiiriTiirniMaiMitfrii-iiirt- Til E PAGE EIGHT. HERALD-JOURNA- iiiiiirrfriTlT it LOGAN, UTAH, E, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915. I New Three Held in Slaying of Another Police Chief STOCK MARKET HUGH FULLER GETS JS538I" AT A GLANCE i JOB COACHING Lobby Quiz j (Csnftnved Frcm By United Press Stocks irregular. Bonds irregular Curb stocks irregularly higher Chicago stocks irregular Call money i, to 1 per cent Foreign exchange dollar easy lower to 's Grains: Wheat higher; corn higher; oats lower;) rye irregular Cotton 3 to 10 points highet Rubber slightly easy. Sliver: Bar at New York b5'it off IS": Montreal futures bread an ounce more than Donald Hugh Fuller of Columbia, 1935 graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college, has been appointed assistant coach at Oakley. Idaho, it was announced here Wednesday by Coach E L Romney A graduate of the Carbon county high school at Price, Mr Fuller has been very active in athletics and student affairs during his four years at the state college. For three years he played intercollegiate tennis; was a member of the 1934 football squad; was president of the Beta Kappa social fraternity in his senior year. He was also a member of Sigma Delta Psi, athletic honor society; Theta Alpha Phi, dramatic fraternity; Alpha Sigma Nu, senior honorary fraternity; business manager of Student Life, the college paper last year and associate editor of the Buzzer, student year book for two years. He is listed in Who's Who in American colleges and universities. Mr Fuller has been summer school during attending the past session at the University of Idaho at Moscow He will assis. Monroe Cranney at Oakley, Coach Romney said 'e BITTER PRICES I' SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 14 Dairy market Butter 92 score 20 medium 27 eggs, large 271; small 16v D SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 14 Butter, extra cartoned. 2H cents First grade cream delivered in .Salt Lake City, 24 cents ; I BOSTON, Aug 14 (C fairly steady according to today's report of the U S department of agriculture. Short French combing 64s and finer New Mexico and Colorado wools are moving around cents, scoured basis. Average to good French combing 64s and finer wools are selling at scoured basis. The third California police chief to be slain within three months was Elton G Fish, head of the Alfred Paine, left, has North Sim ramento department, shut by a petty holdup he was apprehending confessed the shooting, police say. At right, deputy sheriffs are questioning George Wallace, who figured in the affair The recent lynching of a sliyer of a Dunsmmr police chief caused Sacramento authorities to sequester Paine. Wallace and Hugh Smith, third member of the gang implicated is 63-6- 5 SERVICES SUNDAY FOR WALTER JONES SOFTBALL TEAMS AUTO DEALERS SEE IN ROUND ROBIN Funeral services for Walter W died Friday at 78, who noon at the family home were OGDEN, Aug. 14 it' Pi (USDA) - Hogs receipts 409; 239 direct. Through shipments include 81 to Reno packers. Steady with Tuesdays extreme high, top 12 10 highest in six years, few lots at top; few mixed lots 1150-1packing sows 8 9 25; few in butcher 0 50. class Cattle: Receipts 316; through In Denver shinmenla include market 65 to Omaha market and 96 to Pueblo, Colo., rodeo. Generally steady, few spots weak to lower on plain grass heifers; load steers Idaho Holstein weighty 1173 Lbs. $5 00; load medium light Oregon heifers late Tuesday 515; weeks bulk common and medium steers and heifers, grassers 4.50-feeders 7.75-- 8 25; common to steers today 50; good led cows 4.75; few good cows around 4.50; common to medium lower grade down to common good vealers 6 medium and bulls 2.50; 24.325; through Sheep: Receipts shipments include 1161 to Denver market, 1552 to St. Joe market an dl503 to Chicago market. Late Tuesday 2 doubles 84 lb. Utah lambs 7 85 ; 60 out at $6; one double 85 lb, Idahos 7 85; three loads 81 lb. Utah 7 75; about deck 99 lb. Utah yearlings $5; truck load 87 lb. local lambs $7, few lots fat lambs 6 25 to 6 75; truck load 128 Jb. local ewes 2.25; few out at 1 25 25-- 10-1- 6; me-d'j- 4 3.25-4.2- 5; 50-- 8; DAUGHTER IS BORN An 8 4 pound daughter was born T Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs L. Mr. Wallace at a Logan hospital. C. Wallace is manager of the J. Penny Company store here. The little girl has two brothers. Both she and her mother are well Mrs. Wallace was formerly Miss Grace Reid of Salt Lake City. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BIL- EM hi is Witkwt Cabacl Tnl Junp Oul tf the Msrsini Kiris' Is Gt should pour out two pounds of Tlx liquid bite into your bowels daily. If this bits is not flow in y freely, your food doesn't cutest. It just decays in the bowels. (Jet bloats up Your your stomach. You ffet constipated. whole system m poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and ihs world looks punk. LaxaUvee are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It cakes those good, old Carter's Littis Liver Pill to get lhee two pounds of bile How ing freely and make you feeC'up and up" Harm leea. gentle, yet amazing in making b'ie How freely. Ask for Carter a Little Liver Fills by name. Stubbornly refute anything else. 26c. O test c. s co. llw n Sunday in the Wellsville tabernacle Bishop John J HenPrayers were dry was in charge by William Williams and John B Woodward Speakers who paid high tribute to the life and of Mr Jones wete, 1. M Maughan, William Dariey, Profesof the sor Parley Christensen B Y U of Provo, and of Mr. Jones, President John C Brcnchley and Bishop Hendry The ward choir under the direction of Chorister Lament Allen sang Special musical numbers were a I 11LJ1LLH 1 duet by Mrs. Lets Coleman and Co ; solo, Miss Della Dailey of Salr Lake; organ solo by S. B. Mitton VETERANS BILL of Logan; two solos, Thaddus Evans of Salt Lake and a duet, Mrs. Mattie Dariey and Vernon Maughan. WASHINGTON, Aug 14 il'Pi The floral offerings were many and beautiful and expressed the President Roosevelt's retreat on sympathy that is held for the the $45,000,000 year bill for Spanish American war veterans' beneJones family in this community. The grave was dedicated by fits looks today like the beginning of the end of the World war bonWalter M. Jones. us battle Mr. Roosevelt waited the limit of 10 days before signing the bill for the boys Of 98 He accompanied his signature with a statement. It explained that the case of the veterans of the IN LOGAN and Cuban campaigns andPhilippine the disgraceful Florida encampments, wheie hundreds contracted fever from impure food, was fundamenGeorge Nielson, another Logan tally different from that of the youth who "made good" in Wash- soldiers of 1917-1ington, returned to Logan during Veterans of the Spanish Amerithe week end to visit for two weeks with his parents, Mr. and can and earlier wars, Mr. Roosevelt explained, could be compenMrs, P. L. Nielson. For the past year Mr. Nielsen sated only through some form of has been assistant corporation the pension system. "In the case of the World war, counsel for the District of Columhe said, "the congress bia, in which capacity he has al- however, most become the most popular at the very beginning of the war Utahn In the nation's capital. His adopted an entirely new system of benefits. This system aptelephone is unlisted because of a care and flood of cajls from frantic Utah plied to all who fought in the visitors who find themselves in a World War, extended to them adif they had "spot" for disobeying traffic regu- ditional compensation dependents, as well as insurance, lations. rehabilivocational hospitalization, Mr. Nielsen's office has charge tation and the adjusted service cerof all such cases. " Before going to Washington, tificates Political observers put that down Mr. Nielson was a newspaper man here, reporting for hree of the as brave but ineffective talk. state dailies. He entered newspaper work in Washington, D. C.. when he became a member of the editorial staff of the United States News. He worked for David LawT TOWN columnist and rence, editor until his appointment as assistant corporation counsel, after his graduation from George Marriage licenses have been isWashington university law school. sued to Donald Arthur Frazier, Mr. Nielroute to the 23. En west, Merrill, Oregon, and Lorraine son visited church historic spots Gilgen, lb, Logan; Conal Willard Illinois. and New York Johnson, 25, Preston, and Irene throughout He attended the dedicatory serv- Josephine Pearson, 17, Weston ices at Palmyra of the new church monument New Taxi la Town Call J. W Ault at 448. tf held T Softball teams of the City softball league will start on a round-robischedule Thursday night at 6 30 with three games scheduled for the evening The short season schedule by the league in which E. W. Elliot's won the championship pi OVcil to be too shut t for the players and five games will be played by each team before the halls and bats nre put away for the season har-aet- cifMC npccinrwT JlUiW VISITS n RICHFIELD, Utah. Aug. 14 H'Pi The 17th annual convention of the Utah department, American Legion and the 14th annual gathof the Legion auxiliary and ering the 40 and 8 opened here today. The convention will last three days and the election of officers for the coming term will probably lake place Thursday. A talking motion picture feature, "Liquid Assets. and a short newsreel type of picture, door prizes, and refreshments, enlivened the Eveready Prestnne meeting at Chamber of Commerce at 8 30 o'clock last night. All automotive dealers and their employees were invited as guests of National Carbon company. A large gathering saw the National Carbon company specialists illustrate the latest methods of protecting automobile cooling systems. The feature picture was a new mature in crcscntin. s mnJum NATIONAL LEAGUE engineering problem in the most First game modern screen form. One of the 4 100 010 200 8 1 episodes gave the St. Louis audience an 140 001 OOx New York 6 7 0 airplane flight over, as well as P. Dean, Heusser and V. Davis; factory close-up- s the inside, huge Hubbell and Mancuso. Eveready Prestone plant at South Charleston, W. Va., where millions 1 8 1 of gallons Cincinnati - 000 100 000 of Eveready Prestone 8 12 0 are made. 000 520 Olx Boston Herrmann and Johnson, CampProspects of the best Prestone bell; Frankhcuse and Mueller. year in the history of the product are seen by District Manager L 020 030 111 8 13 1 J. Kerlin, in charge of National Pittsburgh Philadelphia ..000 000 100 1 9 0 Carbon sales in this area. Muca-hy Swift and Padden; Davis, and Todd BASEBALL TO LOAN -- -- -- Second game Cincinnati .. 200 300 0 340 000 0 Boston Lombardi; Frey, Bicnnan and Macfayden, Smith and Spohrer. ATTRACTIVE TERMS Second game no 001 0 St. Louis 000 000 0 New York Hallahan and Delance)" and Mancuso. Second game Pittsburgh See us at once for informa- tion and application Castle-ma- First Security Bank of Utah National Association all Keeping off the-- market One best fruit Grades y 2 Keeping the prue steady by Democratic tuler the declaration of a 'holiday left tne domina.es awtucket, a holiday among melon growers wu.g laboi group of a day or two in is a c In the middle is Governor jwhiLh period agree not to ship, they Green with whom Democrat!, thereoy easing a crowded market g Xntomo candid lte Prime was Despite all this allied a poverty crop still Amid all these wrangling- - his rile approximates season s low figure was $35 lesdefeat was certain Its chief for a carload of 1 009 melons. son was what the Derain ratic not if it does MEKRI Party is up against stick together in 1936 Colorado's Congressman Taylor oegan his service in the House at HEARTS AN1) FLOW EKN age 50, has served 27 years . The finale of Pat Huileys ap- Though Chicago s Adolph Sabath pearance before the Senate lobby .S dean of the House. having most probers was one of the served consecutively since 1907, he ever staged before an in- has r.o regular committee chaircommittee Poets and playvestigating the manship who want the plaudits of Throughout his testimony wrights grandiloquent Hoover Secretary of the public will not profit by the War sought to make a sjieeeh, new Writers Projects under which the committee persistently must XT f Writers refused to hear. But as lie was ry Hopkins and must genuine Relief cases hit took in the closing, Hurley spend regular hours at a task his teeth. under supervision Creative writHere are the exact quotes on tne ing could be done only shouted side "I believe," Hurley hand of The restraining apropos of nothing thit related uithority has been laid upon tin1 "in to the investigation, members of the Capitol youthful beI regulation of all activities force who would like to go lieve in the limitation upon lib- police home before their Congressmen limitaI the believe tthat erty. has posted The Sergeant-at-Arm- s tions on liberty are as sacred as an order It reads: "No officer is liberty itself any leave until Congress Chairman Hugo Black, laugh- granted Nebraska's . has adjourned" That is not pail of that Senator ing: W Norris thinks Geoige AsBar speech you made at the in the Senate tosociation (in Los Angelesi, is it his colleagues day are superior to his colleagues wa. other No the But Hurley the Sevenof the days before a good speech, too That amendAmendment Black; Which one was this teenth of for election ment provided taken from7 Sei tors by direct popular vote Hurley: Would you be offended 111, Norris may be less polished, ' if I close with this suggestion more responsive I is s iys, out hey aie This Black, sarcastically to the will of the people Norris not a quotation fiom a poet7 amendof the I suggest was the fathei Hurley, disdainfully' ment to this committee and to ail of Copy t lght, 1935, by United Black, shaking with laughter Feature Syndicate, Inc ) Wave the other hand, too and to all Hurley, grimly' of my friends of the opposition that they read Dean Swifts Gill DELIGHTFUL liver Travels" and "The Man W ho CorruDted Hadlevbure" bv Mark ir it Twain and when they have read that let them read the Golden E . ly Day at Rule according to St Matthew I thank you LOGANA Can you not quote a Black: little poetry at the end Lilian, Utah Hurley departed amid gales of and from committees laughter HIO audience ! I'rehton, Idaho MELON CONTROL Before you can plunge youi POOLS DRAINED DAILY knife into a big green watermelon reckon these days, you must of b Torn McCoy, I I I melon-growin- . . . Hr' A i ..." , CONTEST The second golf tournament the Logan Rotary club this summer will be held at the golf course Thursday afternoon at 3 30 o'clock, according to Ross AnderThe son, president of the club members will be matched at the course. Following the games, a luncheon will be served at the Guinavah park in Logan canyon, to which the wives of the Rotariaiv will also be guests. uuiumiivr' miniimi DEL CLUB Cylinder Feeling 100 001 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE 000 000 Boston 010 000 Chicago and R. Ferrell; Ostermueller Philps, Wyatt and Shea. Philadelphia ...004 000 St. Louis , Wilshere and. Berry; and Heath. Andrews 00 Washington Detroit 261 60 ' Newsom. Hayes, Pettit and ton; Rowe and Cochrane. Bol- Harder, North Five stoker. 120 nice South Main 5 rooms, basement, excellent cabinet work, la ret lot and chicken eooH. Fast Third South room. Imth, mall lot. Four small 155 Fast Fourth North Furnace, 3 rooms up, 5 room ground floor. IT (Mi Lavere i V-- 8 engine saves your It money. puts more jun in your driving. And in other ways, too, Ford V-performance helps you enjoy your feeling to the limit. Theres new safety a welded, body. Bigger, easier-actinbrakes. A low, strong, frame. You even get safety glass in every window at no extra cost. And theres new comfort. More room inside. The springbd.se is lengthened to 1 2 4l8 inches, and weight entirely redistributed to give all passen LAND BROKER U ENGINE in any car today selling for less than $2300. Gasoline economy is assured hy the dual down-dra- ft carburetor; Aluminum cylinder heads give you premium performance on regular prised gasoline. New crankcase ventilation makes lubrication more efficient. THE ONLY Fmy terms through Universal Credit ( o., the Authorised I ord ftnause Plau4 f authorized ford dealers ON THE K16-- Ford gers in the car "front seat comfort.'5 And theres always khrift with a Ford V-Easy on gas and oil. Slow to wear tires. Adjustments, parts and labor never cost much on a Ford. Go see this Ford V-- 8 at your Ford dealers. Get that feeling at its finest and thriftiest! Youll realize that youve found your new cari X-ty- n i 'aines or V-- 8 all-ste- el stoker, basement apartment, 58 and nothing less g shrubs roses. Fitotie an 8 J will ever do. Drive a Ford and thats your car! 1 8 553 Faht Fifth North partly furnished 5 rooms, garage, furnace, At&fV'Type Economy A 512 South Main 1 save the and Two -- Drive hy these places or give me a call I will gladly take you 24 thing Deal anti-Ne- slaughtering 0 campaign nor the ones, the water-- 1 ow n half-g- i oung accomplishes two melon control i PLAN of Q vigoi-ousl- ! .002 000 0 Philadelphia Birkhafer, Weaver and Grace; Johnson, Jezzullo and To.ld. forms. LOGAN BRANCH GOLF Rhode Island are divided into three bitter factions. The) are: a. Aristocratic Peter Goeiet Gerry, married to wealthy Edith Stuyvesunt Vanderbilt, and himself equally wealthy, dominates He the Tory faction n ARE YOU TIRED OK MOUNT. FROM ONE RENTED HOUSE TO ANOTHER? . . . ARE YOU TIRED OF SAX ING KENT RECEIPTS? . . . There never wag better opportunities to g't a home than NOW ! . . . CHEAPER MONEY 138 East Third rooms, furnace, RUNS Second game 010 001 0 Chicago 101 000 I Brooklyn Carleton and Odea; Leonard and J Taylor. ImHcmcnt, Refinance your present home or buy or luiilil a new one under tiie liheral terms of the National Housing Ad. That Buy A Home REASONABLE INTEREST Hopson angrily denied it and added. would ask that No gentleman kind of question " You withdraw that or Ill kick out of the room," Cox you stormed. withdrew the rcmaik Hopson SCORES Mrs. Ear! Kirby and two chil000 000 dren of Hyde Park were guests New Yoik 100 030 in Wellsviiie for three days of Cleveland last week at the home of Mrs Tamulis and Dickey; Hose Leishman Lee and Brenzel. MONEY from the sweite ang House committee room, swaobmg his brow and glistening bald head, McCar-tn- y at him shoved the paper Hopson looked at i gr.nned, and accepted it. Highlight of the House hearing were: admitted AGE spent Hopson $800,000 to $000,000 "and au-- . be more" fighting the bill which would force elimination of man)' holding compauies He said he nad "inspired" much denied of the but campaign, knowledge of details He was not teleof asked about sending grams with fake signatutes by employees of his companies or destruction of records He argued the expenditure was justified because the bill would I am 'ruin the industry" and n opposed to more government business and will do everything I can to stop it " He admitted trying to evade Senate committee agents. During the long hunt he was in New New York. Jersey, Pennsylvania, one night Virginia and even the exat in Washington right Hotel "regisclusive Shoreham tered under my chauffeur's name. Denying he was a wealthy man Hopson said he had given most of his securities to his family He said they were worth $12,000,000 $1,000,000 929, but les3 than in came Cox The flareup with if asked when the Georgian Hopson had been trying to drive down the price of AGE. securities in order to make profits himself. PRESTON EXHIBIT First game 5 8 3 . 031 100 000 Chicago 210 000 23x 9 16 2 Brooklyn Lee, French, Root and Hart-uet- t: Babich, Munns, Clark and Lopez. Ptre One) now. e, Jones, multiplex with that Adjust agency thf Agricultural ment Administration time first This year for the (Continued from Page One) thhe AAA usually associated the public mind publican or stated away fiom the a heat and corn -- has a program to control watermelons polls of neither a plow-u- p 4. Finally, the Democrats Requiring HERE'S MORE ABOUT I AlR-lK- tn Logan WARING, 1 L'FSDAY EVENINGS COLUMBIA NET WORK 0 VISIT FORD LUNDQUIST & U UCIIANAN, INC. FXHIRir-bA- N DIEGO EX POM Utah I ION |