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Show m ie HeraM Joemaill With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. Volume 22. Number 186. LOGAN. UTAH. Tdsiy (Copyright, nvn i!1 Price 1931) f 5 5 d- dj - rrrivnwinnrut. Bad News That 1$ Good. Cent d dj d d p cp rp rp' . Health Clinic For Children Starting School Is Planned Free Clinic Arranged Through Local Women And School Officers; Opens Next Monday Spains constitutional commit tee asks parliament to expel all members of religious orders from Spain and seize their wealth, increasing through the centuries, with gifts and legacies from the faithful, that wealth is great sufficient to solve the financial problems of Spain. Largely in real estate, the property could not be taken out of Spain. Beginning Monday, Aug. 7, a free health clinic will be conducted for one week under the auspices of a general committee of representative Logan women, and the officials of the city schools. The clinic is to be conducted during one UJP 10. WASHINGTON, Aug. The Wickersham commission to- day of the week in each of the city elementary schools with day in reporting widespread use the exception of the Whittier. escited of tho third degree This clinic, which is for all children of the city who will pecially 10 cities in what is called begin school for the first time on Monday, Sept, 7, will af"the naked ugly raots of police brutalities and unfair prosecu- fect about 250 beginner pupils, Supt. Louis A. Petersen said tions. The general committee of women sponsoring the today. It called its report to President clinic is I . This news, combined with recent events in Mexico and Italy, may cruse the church to consider as its principal inestment, property other than real estate. Freedom from taxation and makes land an ideal investment for all religious, hut only in countries where property rights are respected. Spain's constitutional committee wishes a constitutional definition of Spain HYRUM STAKE as Democratic republic. It is one thing to choose a definition, another to make it real. Old Folks Outings Scheduled Hoover, lawlessness In law enforcement. TEN CITIES ARE SINGLED OUT It sidestepped the case which in a previous report it had called shock! ig tn one's sense of justice. The 10 cities in which it said police third degree methods were employes, were; New" York, Chicago, Buffalo, Cleveland, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Newark and Detroit. The zeal of politically ambitious a prosecutors has resulted in deplorable prostration of the Mooney-Bill-ing- Logan Girls Seek Honors PLANS TO Our energetic Russian friends working and producing with mar12 velous energy born of revolution ary enthusiasm, everything from tractors to candy, sell gasoline in South America at - eleven cents HYRUM Preparations are ' ala gallon and lumber at twenty most complete for Hyrum Stake dollars a thousand feet. old folks outing at Lagoon, WedChairman 12, nesday, August Our government might wake up Eugene Johnson of the stake comand get rid of a antediluvian mittee announced this morning. Sherman Act nuisance, with its trains will Special excursion silly insistence on full competi- leave Logan at 7 a. m. atSl 8:07 tion. Russia has "only ONE lumber, a m. Wednesday, returning from candy, sugar, gasoline, machinery Lagoon at 5 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. or other concern, and its alwas the same day. Any persons not THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT. belonging to Hyrum stake who With deterding of the wish to go on this outing are inShell company taking the vited, Chairman Jolmsoy says. oil busines away from our old Should any desire to remain fashioned oil gentlemen here and away over night, their excursion Russia taking the European gaso- tickets will be good on any train line business, where shall we returning to Cache valley Thursland? Must we wait, like little day. Miss Netticoat, in her white petti-roaOther members of the stake old until the Russian spider sits folks eommiltee are Bert Thompus down beside us, and scares , son, Hyrum and James Hall, Welis-villMr. Johnson resides in away from world markets? Dutch-Uritis- 5 Third Degree Condemned WEST BRANCH, la.. 10. A lusty baby boy was bom today to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hoover of this city. Mr. Hoover is a blacksmith and the mother, Hulda, is a widely known Quaker evangelist. The baby has been named Herbert. Aug. News from Spain takes you back to Henry the eighth of England and his many wives. Rome refused him a divorce that he particularly wanted and Henry seised tile great wealth of t lie church and the religious orders in England, starting a new church, the and Episcopalian, persuading Charles the fifth to protect Luto spite the pope. ther, - 3 1. Mr. Pfll&idenfc Back To King Hal. Russia May Wake Us Up. That Ugly Word Dole. i 19 10. HAPPY BIRTHDAY By Arthur Brisbane j MONDAY, AUGUST h t, e. V Soft coal men want the federgovernment to control their business, making them a public utility, that government, as wih railroads,' may compel the public to pay a profitable price. And the coal men advance an genious idea. They would huvp t lie government buy from them surplus or unprofitable coal mines and shut them down. A few stores, hotels, apartment houses, office buildings and even 72, a I1YRUMnewspapers would like to make 'rsident of Iver Nielsen, Hyrum for the past the same arrangement. in civic 88 years and prominent life for sometime, died late SatNiel President Hoover wants to keep urday of heart trouble. Mr. sen had been seriously ill for a away from that ugly word dole, week. and the public approves. The word Funeral services will he held is almost as disagreeable to the 2 p. b. In the Hyrum unemployed, as to those that Thursday at would be taxed to supply the dole First ward chapel, k Mr. Nielsen was born in Denmoney. son Rut, seven millions are idle, and mark on October 10. 1859. the the number will increase, unless of Mr. and Mrs. William Christian .conditions' Nielsen. He came to the United business industrial two words States, in 1863 when only four are and there change, in more unpleasant than dole. One years old. The family settled iB riot and the other is one not Hyrum and he has lived there even pronounced in American, be- since that time. He was prominent in civic afcause It makes us so jumpy. fairs in Hyrum for a time and was also a fanner and sheepman means to during his active life. If the government Anderson He married Tanga spend sixteen dollars a week, to help a mother feed three to live and she, together with t ree chilchildren, better give it to the dren survive. The children are mother direct. A million men ihat Mrs. C. J. Jensen and Morris went to France can tell the pres Nielsen of Hyrum and Mrs. Thomident what part of the sixteen as Adamson of Los Angeles. dollars the mother would get, after deducting charity overhead." And, anyhow, the Red Cross, asked to help the hungry children of miners, said distinctly that feeding American children is not That business is its business. attending is "acts of God. Manager and Mil. Otto Mohr of And you surely cant call act re of God. the speculating, reckless the Logan Garment companya two from over production and over buying turned Saturday nc. the Pacific norththat brought on our depression. veeks tour ofwent hy automobile They You may call it war result, but west. National park, li, rough Glacier God did not start the war. thence to Spokane, Seattle, Portland and back via Boise. TAKE OVER COURSE Mr. Mehr says business conditions in the Pacific northwest are Howard fair. Best prospects seem !o lie Phillip Cardon and Baugh have taken over the man- in the Boise, Twin Falls and agement of the Tom Thumb golf Burley, Idaho, districts which have course on West First North, ac- tfen less affected by drouth than thro .gb made other areas in Idaho cording to announcement which they passed. today. al OF - Knitting Mills Head Returns From Trip L In Contest - s - Flashes FROM The UNITED PRESS LINDY STILL DOWN POINT BARROW, Alaska, Aug. 10. (U.R) Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh hobnobbed with the EskitnoB today. Weather conditions have improved considerably since the Lindberghs arrived early Saturday, but rain and wind In the them main here rather than attempt their last hop over American territory before crossing into Sincria Winsome young ladies of kigan will vie for first honors ' next Monday night at the Capitol theater as a bathing girl revue, held in conjunction with the "Queen of the Rockies revue at Saltair, is' held. The iocal girls are being entered by business houses and thus far, eight have been announced. It is believed that about this many more will enter betorp the revue.- - During tin's week, pictures of tlie girls will he shown on the sereen at the theatre and next Monday, judges will select four to represent this section at Lite big revue in Salt. Latte. Many of the local stores who have entered girls in the contest have also arranged attractive store displays around piciaies T their entries. The girls who have teen entered thus far arecompany Miss Margaret Watkins Bluebird Miss Fanny Hodges. Prescription Drug company Miss Marianna Parkinson. Cnrdon Jewelry Miss Dolus Lundahl. Stockton - Christiansen Beauty Shoppe Miss Maude Gfiffin. Thatcher Clothing company Miss Pauline Windsor. J. L. Montrose company Miss Rprnice McCracken. College Boot Shop Miss Florence Barnett. Logan stake will holdJUsu an-.- , nual summer old folks outing said. Tuesday. William Watson, mem A thorough revision of American her of the stake committee, an- criminal recomprocedure was nounced this morning. and congress were mended. States own Each ward is arranging its NEW TIRES to act at once. Eleven sugdinner and festivities for the urged corrections were submitMISSOULA. Mont., Aug. l'i'fur) gested in the ted to Mr. Hoover day to take place either Rising temperature and lowering by the commisward hall, or some other suitable sion. humidity in the vast Inland Emlocation determined by the ward alarmed forestry chiefs today pire MANY CORRECTIONS committee. as three new and serious fires SUGGESTED ARE Following each ward dinner, the were reported. stake committee has arranged a Threats and methods of intimifree movie at the Capitol Theater dation are frequently used, the SEEK LEADERS for all old folks in the stake. commission stated. Physical HAVANA, Cuba, Aug. 10. (U.R) Members of the stake commit illegal detention and refusal Military airplanes searched today tee are: S. B. Mitton, chairman: to allow access of counsel in com- for the private yacht Coral, beWat-oS. E. Needham, and William lieved to have revolutionary leadmon. and Lawrence Bailey, secreaboard, as the government Brutality and violence in mak- ers tary. ing an arrest also are employed maintained order on the Island by Other years, it has been a pre- at times before a prisoner reaches strict martial law. vailing custom to hold the stake jail in order to put him in a STEP FATHER HELD outing as a unit, but this year the frame of mir.d jdm COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo, decision was made to have each more amenable lo questioning af10. ll'Jb R. G. King, stepfaAug. ward arrange its own festivities terwards. and dinner, with the exception The third degree brutalizes the ther of Glenda King, 18, who wis of the show. hardens the police, prisoner with Lewis Palmer, 19, wnen he The old folks will be guests at against society and lowers the es- was slain in Prospect park uly the Capitol for the regular after- - teem in which the administration 20, was taken to the conn jail for questioning today. Miss King noon matinee beginning at 3 o- of justice is held by society. herself has been held FUTURE FARMER tition passed by the Cache County Taxpayers association Saturday wag misconstrued through the addition of an extra not which crept into the printed copy. The sentence which is near the end of the petition, should have read as follows: We want to bear our part of the public burden but we do want those who are holding public - Stockton-Christianse- LEADERS MEET - d . bru-tolit- clock. Chairman of the various ward committees of '.he stake sponsoring the old fetus fetes are: Ixigan First, Jeose Earl; Second, James Larsed' Sixth, Alma M. Johnson; Seventh James McCracken; Eighth; Carl J. Olsen; Eleventh, n. A. Go rtf; Twelfth. Loxoll Davis; River Heights, Albert M. Niel-geDavid First. , Providence Providence Second, Theurer; James Hansen; College, Angus Humphrey. Extra Not Changes Meaning Of Petition Meaning of a Beciiou of the pe- CACHE VALLEY B. Murray, federal director of rodent control activity, with headquarters at Boise, IdaVocal ional agricultural teachers ho, is in Cache valley visiting He was in Logan Monof Utah gathered here today in relatives. office, who choose to call themtheir annual conference at the day morning. Mr. Murray is a selves our servants, to step forUtah State Agricultural college former student of "the Utah Agrithis dark hour and join at ward of a graduate during the week according to Pro- cultural college, and us in carrying the burden. fessor L. R. Humpherys, state su- the Brigham Young college. pervisor of agricultural education. s teachers in Forty Utah are expected to attend the convention which, will continue to Friday evening. Among the major problems to he considered by the conference are: The development of an agriSince the merger of the two daily newspapers in Logan, cultural program to train Future has been considering the management of The Herald-JournFarmers for cooperative effort, an agricultural program in view using the type t.rmerly used by the Journal. Several persons of the 1931 conditions, a program have expressed themselves for and against such a move. of guidance is anxious to give the people of this and placement of The Herald-JournFor that agricultural students, improved section what it desires as far as that is possible. methods of teaching, and farm the readers of the Herald-Journare we now reason asking accounting and analysis of the should be used business oF farming. Members of to express their choice on the kind of type that Below are samples of the type used in the the Federal Farm Board, the Unit- in the paper. ed States Department of AgriculHerald and the Journal. Vote your preference, sign your ture, the United States Forest name and send it to the Herald-Journoffice. Service, and the faculty of the kind of type that Is Utah State Agricultural college, thst This of the is This the kind type will assist Professor Humpherys l as been used in the Daily Herald has been used in The Journal, ff you wish that the Herald-Journin giving the course work of the If you wish that the Horald-Joushould continue to use conference. More than two thousand high nal should continue to use this .his kind of type, please make a school students in Utah are study- kind of type, please mark a cross mark in the white space in this ing agricultural work with the in the white space in this column. column. teachers who will be present at In each high the conference. s a school where teacher is located the agricultural students are organized into local Name chapters of the national organization known as Future Farmers Address of America. IN Thomas Smith-Hughe- Which Type Do You Want? al al al al al r Smith-Hughe- milking arrangements with the Cache Valley dental and medical asooiation for the services of a sufficient number of doctors and dentists to conduct the examinations at each school. Members of the general commit fee are: Mrs. Bessie G. Ballard, president of Ihe Logan Stake Relief society: Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. J. H. Watkins Jr., Mrs. , Alma Olsen, Mrs. Helen Mrs. B. Tyson, Mrs. J. W. Morrell, and the school nurse. The school nurse iB to bq appointed In a day or two to succeed Miss Vera Kllngman, who resigned at the close of the school year last spring. Miss Kttteman has sccapted On the nursing staff of the L. P. S. hospital In Salt Lake Cl! y. Pupils intending to enter the Whittier school, which Is being conducted under supervision of the Utah State Agricultural college deof education will partment be taken care of for the clinic examination at either the Benson or the Webster school on the respective days scheduled for these schools. The dates for Ihe respective schools to hold the clinic, and the teachers who will he present during the day the examinations are made, are as follows: Woodruff, Monday, Aug. 17. Teachers who will assist in the clinic are: Hilma Johnson, Ruth Simpson, Annie Neddo, Mrs, Minnie S. Price, Mary Quavle, Mrs. Alma Lee McCowin, and Mabel Oidham. Benson and Whittier, Tuesday, Aug. 18. Assisting teacheys Dora Larson, Hazel Adams, Mis. Bessie Pack, Mrs. Sylvia Baker, and Fern Rawlins. Ellis, Wednesday, Aug. 19. Assisting teachers; Millie Merrill, lone Dunn, and Lucille Burgoyne. Webster and Whittier, Thursday, Aug. 20; teachers. Millie Merrill, lone Dunn and Lucille Burgoyne. Wilson, Friday, Aug. 21. Assisting teachers; Virginia Daniels. Myrtle Jacques, Ada Stanrod, and Gracia Stewart. Supt. Petersen said, "All children beginning school for the first time are expected by the school authorities to have had their medical and dental examination either at the free school clinic or by their own family physician before school opens. Sept. 7th. since Sat urday night, and has given conflicting versions of the murder, at one time accusing a Colorado Springs boy of being the killer, then repudiating the story. SEEK IDENTITY PROVO. Aug. 10 iU.R Positive Identification of a man, tUied by a freight train, was expected today from Harrisburg, Pa.. POWER BROKEN NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (U.R) The power of Jack Legs Diamond, double crosser pictured as a and a rat by his former sales in the Green county manager liquor racket, definitely is broken, as a result of his conviction on General bootlegging, Attorney John J. Bennett said today. Main-waring- FOUR INJURED FALLS, Idaho, Aug: 10 (UP) Four residents of Filer were nursing various injuries today after two week-enautomobile accidents. BOULDER CITY, Nev., Aug. 10 Government action to half a strike of workmen on the huge Boulder dam project, now at a standstill, was awaited today ns representatives of the strike's unsuccessfully sought to arbitrate their wage disputes with r- preson-tative- s of the Six Companies, Inc., (U.R) contractors. For forty-eigh- t hours, not a shovel has turned nor a pound of rock moved from the tunnels now under construction on the Colorado river. ENTIRE FORCE FACES LAYOFF 'Although only 300 men were on strike, another 1,200 were idle following announcement of the contractors that wor would be halted to give the men a chance to cool off and rest. Strikers, the majority of them mucMrs in the tunnels through which the river water will now while the dun actually is under m gs&y-- a They protested against a cot in wages from the prevailing scale of (5, to $4, when they were forced to pay $1.60 daily for board to a boarding house contractor: demanded that safety They measures, including dry rooms, bn Installed at each tunnel entrance. They asked that cold water be supplied theto until such time as Ice machinery is installed, pointing oht that water piped across the desert under temperatures which reach 140 degrees, is almost too hot to drink. SET WAGE SCALE ALSO ASKED And they asked that a wage scale be put into eflect which would guarantee $5 daily to surface men, $5 50 to tunnel workers and $6 to carpenters and mine-- s. The workmen also protested l he installation of power drills hi- "i in effect placed the more exnor-ienceminers back In the class of the poorer paid muckers. Following the walkout, and efforts of committees of striker-t- o secure the support of ohe" workers living In Wit'.hmsville, a small cooperative river camp, representatives called on Superintendent Frank T. Crowe, representing the contractors at Boulder City, seeking arbitration. Crowe refused the workers demands and issued the following - d statement: This is to notify all Hoover Jam employes that the job is closed down to everyone except office help, bull cooks and watchmen. Trucks are available for transportation to Las Vegas, and pay checks are ready for issuance upon the usual checking out with the hull cooks. TWIN d SEEKS FLIER OSLO, Norwoy, Aug. 10. (U.R) famous Captain Riiser Larsen, Norwegian aviator and explorer and chief of the air force at Bet' gen, was ready today to begin a search for Parker D. Cramer, missing American aviator when weather conditions permitted. Officers Cache County Sat-urde- y with Andrew NelThe son, president, in charge. purpose was to plan for Cache County's part on the program for the state Holstein breeders outing which will be held on the campus of the Utah State Agricultural college Saturday, August evening PROBES RIOTS BERLIN, Aug. 10 (U.R) Stern measures were taken today to suppress Communists and to apprehend those responsible for riot Ing last night. A reward of marks (f 4700) was offered by police for information leading to conviction of the slayers of two police captains. 20,-00- POVERTY RESULTS SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10 (U.R) snd by crci'tcrzS Eczcigcd threatened with arrest, Mrs. Flor-inWalz Williams, widow of the late Earle Williams, celebrated stage and screen star, killed herself, her two children mother here and her Sunday. .. . i e . of the Hoisletn Breeders association met at the county agents office NEW YORK, Aug. 10. (U.R)' Two domestic factors a ton following a government estimate of 15,584,000 bales for the present crop, and expectation of many dividend reductions by railroads unsettled the stock market today. These factors obliterated whatever good effects might have come from the result of Ihe Prussian elections yesterday which upheld the German government. 15. The judging contest is to be a leam of three members, a breeder, club a Future Farmer, end a The team selected to member. represent Cache County will be John T. Quayle, Ixigan, a Future Farmer boy selected from the north Cache high school district, and aMrgaret Hansen, Trenton, calf club. representing the Cache county will provide several musical selections. The officers of the association urge all breeders of the county to take part on this occasion. The days activities will begin at 9:30 a- - dairy market. Butter: score 30c; 91 score 29c, 90 Wholesale 92 score 28c. CHICAGO, Aug. range: Open Wheat: SePt. .48 Dec. .52 Mar. .55 May .51 2 8 10. (U.R) Grain, |