Show t THE and Northern LOGAN UTAH M Correspondent Res Phone 858 Circulation Res Phone Office 112 North Alain Phone 116 87-- ARMY PLANES J TELLS Court Ponders SMOOT Jurors Unfair LOGAN— Charging the Jury of eight men were biased and prejudiced when they returned a verdict of guilty against Oliver Baugh Attorney E 8 Chambers his counsel Thursday was granted three day by Judge Hit M C Harris In which to rather affidavits of the jurymen Baugh was a Agriculture Solon Tells convicted Tuesday of Inmistreating June girl early Farm Department Judge Harris at first denied Chambers’ motion Jot a new trial but reconsidered and set Monday morning LOGAN—Senator Smoot centered for his decision 19 convicted of a Ross Taylor his entire talk at the farmers’ enoffeuse was sentenced by campment Thursday on the present statutoryHarris to an Indeterminate depression explaining In detail both Judge term In the state prison not to exagricultural and Industrial eondl ceed The court recomfive years lions and showing' seme of the mended lu Taylor’s extreme leniency asserted He that spots brighter notwithstanding the low prices cur case rent on agricultural products In many instance Industry was hit even BOOSTINTAXES Than Industry Harder Hear assured Rotarians harder than the fanner not vote shall audience that "I his Senator Smoot to increase taxes upon the people necesbecomes He unless it absolutely sary to save the government from financial embarrassment” He said Utah farmers were In a more favorable position than those of many states their crop acreage Increasing 3 per cent in 1930 and the decline In crop value being less than the nation as a whole One of the most serious elements men he asserted was the fact that employed on the old scale of wages were showing lack of confidence and not spending money as before the depression apparently fearing for the future Balance of Trade Turns In Farmer’s Favor Say Solon A bright side of the agricultural outlook Is the fact that “for the first time In five years the balance of trade has turned In the farmer' favor Instead of spending about $300000000 more for imports than American farmers receive for their exports the United Btatee will during this fiscal year ship a greater volume of agricultural product abroad than !t will rece've from other lands The farmer If enjoying a greater margin of protection from the recent tariff act than any other class of producers “Reports Indicate that farmers of this state are beginning to heed the advice of the federal farm board to less wheat Wheat price have plant to sunk a low figure so low in fact grown In that much of the Iswheat sold at a loss the United States ) to the farmers Utah farmers JLOGAN — Senator Reed Smoot spoke before the Logan Rotary club Thursday noon Senator Smoot predicted readjustment of world conditions under the leadership of the United States within the next few years ' No president was' to blame for the present situation declared the senator who maintained that In times like these the nation should stand by the president regardless of politics Senator Smoot stated the war was at the bottom of the condition although it had been hastened by mass production In foods and inventions of H W Hochbaum director of the extension service of the eastern states also spoke briefly ' Proves Only STIRS WRATH Collie Do0OF FILIPIN0S ning capital Take Rioters in India BOMBAY Air Fhotograplis on Pet Shaven to Look Like trifay Flight King of Beasts Dies Through Mistake Cross country flights to Logan and Pocatello Idaho were made Thursday by reserve officers of the Three The police department’s hunt for observation a man Hundred Twenty-nint- h eating mountain lion reported in squadron organized reserves be roaming the residence' district to at Lake the Salt municipal training ' surrounding the Forest Dale Golf airport Ths flights to the two cities will club during the past week ended be continued Friday with the 13 Thursday— definitely and lnglorl-ousl- y trainees In taking aerial shotofpraphs under direction of First Dead from a bullet wound "Shep” Lieutenant Clarence P Talbot com- collie dog of Wallace Shields 3689 mander of the Salt Lake army air- Thirteenth East street was found drome near hla home 8haven except for The aviators will end their summer mane and tall tip the collie appartraining period Saturday ently fell victim to his coee resemRecruits In training at the citizens’ blance to a lion Vera Earls special policeman 1403 military training esunp at Ft Douglas spent Thursday morning In drilling Stratford avenue had told police maneuvers In the afternoon they Wednesday morning he fired a ehot passed In review and paraded for at a “lion" which leaped at him from Major Henry Swanson Tenth bat- behind a lunfber pile at Thirteenth talion commander of the C M T C East street and Melvin avenue He A program of athletic entertainment said however he believed the shot was held la the evening was not effective as the “lion" loped Activities Friday will be drilling across a field exercises In the morning with a News of the dog’s death was rerecreation hike In the afternoon ceived by a score of weary lion huntwith much “Itoldjaao” ing policemen SWEDISH PA8TOR DIES comment ' Reports from four perE G sons Including Earls had resulted in CHICAGO July 18 Un-- Rev HJerpe 78 for 17 years president of an extensive police search the Swedish Evangelical Mission Covenant of America died today He MU8IC PUPILS ’PLAN RECITAL retired five years ego after serving POCATELLO Idaho — Pupils and pastorates ip New Britain Conn teachers at the Adelaide Anderson Jamestown N Y Galesburg 111 school of music will appear In a rebora In Sweden cital In Anderson hall Friday at 8:15 and Chicago He and came to America In 1379 p m Included on the program are Vito Petrone Adelaide Anderson L FOUR PASS SCOUTTEST Roubldoux Loa Wilson Faye Young BLACKFOOT Esther Teeple Mary Weills and AusIdaho -Hod-son tin Stover of Blackfoct Helen WilThomas Gene Shirley Dent members of son Dels Crowley of Idaho Falls and Frank Farmer passed first Conley Proctor Florence Kelly MarBoy Scout1 troop 21 class swimming teste Tuesday eve- jorie Smith Lorn Jane Cornell ning when a group went to Idaho Philip Ferer Vera Hupp Avery Marian Clear and Billie Furey Falls for that purpose m eight-plan- wu Ivan I- n- mltted I Insular Governor 16 July (AV-T- he Eve- of India today report serious riots occurred at Pudukkot&i of the state of Pudukkotai yesterday A mob of thousands attacked public offices the report said and com New General’ ‘Pork Barrel Criticism Irk Islander Incendiarism Overpowering police and military the 'crowd stormed the jail released all the prisoners disabled the police oommls aloner end attacked the residence of president of the council admin the the lstratlon A detachment of Punjab regiment was dispatched from Trichlnopoly this morning Tlie trouble was ostenalblyln protest against a proposal to Increase MANILA July It (Saturday) (AVAR morning newspapers both Amer lean and Filipino paid today Dover taxes nob General Davis’ message to the property ore legislature Philippine yesterday woman train ated considerable displeasure In the BOS ANGELES July 18 (UP) ranks of the two houses Ackerman 65 ended her The newspapers said the senate Mrs Lottie by leaping beneath the and house particularly did not like life today of a Santa Fr freight train Davis criticism of the pork barrel wheels sheriff's office announced The the system of allotting public works ap- motive was not learned die” “sine the propriations session of the legislature and several of his suggestions concerning eco- edonomy and business Intelligence nomic development of the Phlllp-plne- a unquestionably demand a change In kills ed For Arclibisliop i of 635000 are asked from Stockholm jmy is (Av-T-he Merrill At Co and L W f neral of Archbishop Nathan Soed-c- l Milton Q Beck 2 In a suit blom will take place at noon Batur-d- j filed Thursday In Third district court by A H Taovtan the child’s vay In the Cathedral of Upsala The sum Is asked beThe body of Sweden’s primate Will grandfather cause of the death of Milton Q Beck a followed to the grave by the whole father of the child November 10 royal family the cabinet The complaint sets forth that Mr Jiwedlsh clergymen In Sweden and Beck an employe of Bralnard's Cot-- many delegations from various parts tonwood Dairy was killed while de- - 0j e world South llvertng milk on Twenty-fir- st street between Eighth and Ninth East NEWSMAN DIES streets when he was struck by a ooa1 SAN FRANCISCO July 16 (AT— chute which extended beyond the truck The Dudley Burrows 50 newspaper man side of sMorriaon-Merrl- ll truck was driven east by Mr Miller and former dramatic critic died here last night after a heart attack Bom the complaint alleges in Pennsylvania Burrows worked on several New York newspapers as a Deal dramatic critic and later served here In that capacity Recently ha became connected with various promotional activities In connection with the stage WJLLIMANTIC Conn July 16 ( Damages Morrison Miller by ‘D A I?’ 92 Fetes Birtlida — Mn Angelina Lorlng Avery youm est of the six surviving “real daugtf -ters" of the American revolution wait 'tfFeet V today 93 years old la the daughter of Sol Mn Avery road our system of appropriating mon who served as aide ' funds Pork Is an unsound found- ColonelLorlng Vose stationed with Wi ation for roads” on the Hudson for 24 mon The governor general also advo- lngton She was bom In 1839 by the old 4 cated the repeal of antitrust laws dler's third wife when Jie was tk ! private ownership of oomm uni ca- years old tions governmental eoonomy crop diversification and scientific agri NAVY APPOINTS GOVERNOR cultural methods as a means of getAr WASHINGTON July 18 (AV-B- fc dethe the through Philippines reting Admiral Thomas Washington HERE'S INSTANT RELIEF to and commeon road the pression tired of San Francisco was deratrcial freedom m ant —24 HOUR COMFORT the navy ed today depart by He asserted that for thirty year governor of the naval homo at politics not economics ha held the Philadelphia effective Septembeg f 1 attention public our How wonderful your semng lets critical condition When ths term of Rear Admiral “In present GlMves present governor 8 nds feel the minute economics must dominate politic you put them in a TIZ bath Instant relief You can not politics dominate economics” he ot all just feel oomfort— comfort (hat lasts said brim T0 touts InSIgad Han for 34 hours— soaking In ss ache and The legislature convened yesterday drui (wkra and heard the governor general’s Si pain are drawn out Acids and poisf clotd message after organizing tanf sons— the cause of pain burning rwd? with bn V tbehoiiM-atManuel Quezon at present la ay Itching bad odors and swelling— are t Hot aratar Sura ig (1mA destroyed Tired muscles revived and Washington was reelected president Six of the senate and Senator Sergio soothed Tender feet made hardy-re- ady was named president pro temto carry you happily on your Roxas was reelected FOR INDIGESTION pore Manuel way All druggists sell TIZ tablets of The Tribune FDlplno newspaper published in English said: “The governor general’s annual message aroused so much unfavorable comment that the feeling at the legislature which up until late yesterday was one of cooperation with ths chief executive was In peril of radical change” Governor General Davis In his message said: “Despite the fins record made by the last legislature one local custom Is open to serious critisine die cism namely this session - During the two years 1 have been here 281 bills were passed on two legislative days The result Is often Illegal hasty measures Eighty-eigper cent of the bills I have been reluctantly compelled to veto were passed during the sine die sessions” Concerning the public works appropriations the governor declared: uncoord"Haphazard piecemeal inated road building has wasted millions of pesos In the past Efficiency speaker ed ht Ache ' --Albert Night Bell-to- Os-me- na the BELlrANSS&jS house AdvtrtiMfnint If LOGAN—Reese and Heber Hutchinson were arraigned before Judge Jesse P Rich Thursday morning on separate charges of a statutory offense The pair took until Friday to make their plea A bond was set at $4000 each Attorney Roy B Young their counsel won a point when he showed that the Hutehlnaons were merely accessories to a case of which Oliver Baugh was convicted and consequently the 6tate was forced to file new and sepa- Judge Holds Alan For Court Trial LOGAN— G R Morris former of the Johnson-Nuttmanager Automobile company was held to the district court by City Judge Jesse P Rich on Thursday morning following more” preliminary hearing Morris is ao senator conclusion the pointed cused of obtaining money by fraud In to the fact that with the recurrence and his bond was set at 31500 of good times Utah would stand in aJ due to its only agrimany raw products all the various cultural but from sclenoe to known metals a preferential position not nMr" Hochbaum then told of Speedy Relief From Bunions -- Soft Corns No sensible person will continue to sufrerfrom those Intense agonizing throbbing bunion pains when the new powerful penetrating yet harmless antiseptic Emerald Oil can readily be obtained at any well stocked drug store Apply a few drops over the Inflamed part and see how speedily the and the Inflammpain disappears ation Is reduced So marvelously powerful Is Emerald Oil that soft corns seem to shrivel right up and drop off All druggists guarantee one bottle to give results and are dispensing It to many foot sufferers (Adv) -- -- Experienced Travelers Fele Celebrates New Warehouse BLUE CREEK—A monster cele bratlon was held In the recently com pie ted National Grain corporation's 100000-bushgrain warehouse here Thursday night A ptogranF started at 8:30 p m with talks Instrumental and vocal music followed by an for $eirvwe el all-nig- ht am d Peirmmai the dance benefits to the American farmers because of the extension service system and urged the vVtors to work with the extension service staff In solving the agricultural and farm' home problems In the morning cession President E G Peterson expressed his belief In the people of Utah In weathering due the present abnormal conditions to the fact that thev settled the 1 to rjist Rites Set DAVIS SPEECH Troops Battle are rate complaints “Extension Work Wins Admiration of World” “Extension work has grown In a few years to a position which' has won the admiration of the entire world” said H W Hochbaum In charge of extension service work in the eastern states Thursday after- - b Plan Reservist 1931 Judge Arraigns Pair on Charge increasing their ctops of corn barley and potatoes so that their output continues to increase In spite of the lower acreage of wheat “Nothing on the ecoromlc horizon justifies us In taking a pessimistic Last year’s view of the future drouth has left no permanent scars Indications are that American farmers will take from the soil this year crops valued at $10000000000 or r muchiaery labor-savi- FLY TO LOGAN Shot ‘Lion JULY 17 FRIDAY MORNING -- Charges That STAND AGAINST SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Use It state for spiritual rather than finanHe made an urgent cial reasons plea for the continuation of education showing that it was through training that the people would be able to work out ths problems that confront them Director William Peterson die cussed the problems pertaining to the conservation rehabilitation and watershed protection on the public domain He showed that Utah would be best served by lederal supervision of this vast area In the state John T Caine III former director of extension in Utah set up a balance between livestock on Utah farms In view of the amount of feed available He urged the growing of less sheep more beef cattle a few more dairy cows with higher prO' ductlon per cow malntanied ana the raising of sheep and cattle on the same ranches He said that Utah could not materially increase her number of livestock because of her restricted feed --producing areas In the evening Professor C J Myers and his summer session play era presented “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary” for the encampment visitors and Indians from the Ouray and Uintah Indian reservations gave a demonstration of tribal dances David O McKay chairman of the Utah Child Welfare committee Dr C N Jensen superintendent of pubC P Arnold exlic Instruction tension economist of the U S department of agriculture Mrs John C Campbell director of the Campbell folk school Brasrtown N C and W L Walker manager Z C M I Salt Lake will be the speakers during Friday’s program Jn the evening the Imperial glee club will give a concert More than 1200 persons were registered Thursday and more than twice that number were on the grounds during the entertainment road maps Hn the me nndme your A LONG the highway car will always choose a your car in the $ hands ofthe competent put wno greet you Then relax enjoy the Comforts of the station that are you will find rested rel freshed con ((Then tinue your journey wi fth the assur equipped spotlessly clean rest ance that this same T fxaco Service at yOur disposal Here little more than 25 years Texas Company has trow from h obscure boom town cnterpriie into one of the largest organization of its kind in the y wotld (f TheTexai i the sajv company selling both motor oil and gasoline with complete in every ilrlt well! completely and care the oil and tires checked Your gasoline oil and lul hricatlon re qiiirements will be 1 poked ifter uniformed attendants rV be fully serviced The rad jator will be filled the windshield cleaned and Texaco Service Station Som FACTS About Th Twxo Comport Gn f rooms Cbm-pan- for your is available throughe jut the West arid in every one of &ur 48 States convenience comfortable chairs and accurate T H T E A C A EX L I f 0 ft s A M I A C C O ft M O 9 0 ft A T I PAH 6 Y M FACE COVERED Farms Employ F ewef Laborers WITH PIMPLES TWIN 1- - FALLS Idaho— Charles a gen said Resinol clears them away Hart federal employment Wednesday that fewer men have been wu verv poor “My complexion of and blackheads pimples lcauo covered which I had boan my face and ntek advised to try Retinol employed on Twin Falls county farms to date than In any of the five years the employment office has beea her The farmers are exchanging labor ervice or doing without hired help The advent of machinery the last several years also has contributed toward taking up the farm labor work according to dealers While some local unemployed men Soap and Ointment but had triad an many other things without success I wu disgusted with everything However a friend urged me to try a samrie anyway In three days' time the improvement was o great I could hardly believe are now being hired to hoe bean fields' and other commercial crops it I will always have a word of soon coming on Mr Hart said there praise for Raainol’ (Sifn4)— will be no surplus jobs for outside laPauline Inset borers Local men are given preferZ514 Wairea Avs DaQaa Tama Rcafnal Ointment and Reelnol Soap era ence In any jobs they can handle invaluable for all kioit of akin diaorltra Adi vearirvipatfor tbtai lertne Sharks retaiif life even after a long ample write Rumol Dept 81 Belto MS period out of water -- w 0 w and Hew Bet TEXACO ter 4 4 TEXACO GASOUHE Crtock-proa- if ” MOTOR OIL 'Dry" ETHYL TEXACO TEXACO LUBRICANTS --rA- |