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Show still! Got to get those ears dean! Time to get up, Sonny! School starts today! Dont get On with the sox Hold CACHE COUNTY FAIR SEPT. 15, 16, 17 you r And be a good boy; do what teacher tells you hair all ruffled up, , now. Jack! but still half asleep. , The Her WELL SEE YOU AT THE ' Well, might as well be cheerful about it. School? Gosh! Gee Have I GOT TO go in! whiz! Journal . ! Good-bye- , What Folks Say Men are great nuisances, but they make a woman happy. Mrs. Mary Briggs, 100. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Hsrald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. t 1 Volume 22. FOUR OCLOCK EDITION LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1931. Number 203. Price IS ENTHUSIASM CACHE FAIR day rprprpcprprprpcpcpcrpcQpcp 5 Cents i T By r (Copyright, 1931) 1 Tears And Income. Much In Five Words. t Farmer Gives Picnic After Own Funeral DRIVER NOT Britannia. If you have tears to shed, and any considerable income earned in New York State, prepare to shed the tears and part of the income. Governor Roosevelt of New York announces his plan for dealing with unemployment, and the plan is A FIFTY PER IN STATE CENT INCREASE ' BENTON, S. Colonel Lindbergh talked in Japan yesterday. Many heard L'Albim here, across the thousands Oil i tk of miles. The American flier put an lm portant fact in five words: "There are no distant countries The world is so small you arc inclined to ask, impatiently "How long must we wait to go to Mars and see something new? t, tVi Mark, real estate men, and you that want to borrow money on mortgage and cant, mark it also. is John D. Rockefeller, Jr., improving New York City with a gigantic construction program that will show what money in- teiiigenlly spent can do for a Magnate Presents View Against By SIR HENRI DETERDING (Famous Economist and Oil didnt mourn. Magnate) Copyright, 1931, by United Press LONDON, Aug. 31 (UP) I see it is proposed to destroy the part of the cotton crop m United States in order to get better prices. I think such an idea ought to be condemned by business every man. Every industry is based on two principal factors, viz: the producer and the consumer. When the producer produces too much and consequently is faced wlth a prjce for his products on which he loses, he can only do one right thing, namely to try and increase consumption. well-thinki- f t ! Consumption of staple products can only be increased on a sufficiently large scale by inbuying creasing the worlds power, Chinese million Eight hundred Indians and Russians cannot buy because their buying powers has been reduced by: (A) reduction of two thirds of their only wealth, silver. Revolutions upsetting (B) trade. These things can be put right by: (A) Abolishing the Boycott the deon silver by mand for it, and by the making again of silver coins of adequate silver content, instead of containing alloy as at present.been English silver coins have debased from 900 fine to 500 fine. Dutch coin from 900 fine to 700 fine and German coins from 900 fine to 500 fine. (B) By assisting in putting instead of down revolutions sympathizing with or helping these disturbing elements. WILL FORCE JUMP IN DEMAND By this means contrary, supremely happy. After the funeral he gave a picnic dinner for all the other mourners. When Patton learned several weeks ago that his relatives and friends were planning a party for him on his 80th birthday, he thought the matter over and announced lets make it a funeral instead They let him have his way. If Im to have flowers, Id rather have them while number of buds on each plant. The less the number of buds the stronger and healthier will be the remainder. Nobody has the right to destroy what others need. L. A. BUNK ROBBED power Increased buying LOS ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 31 means more for peace than any means cut Three (UP) bandits their, thing else, it progress: al Na- - whilst the destruction of way into the Security-Fir- st to bank here today and es- - ducts means a set-bawith $32,000 after impri- - j icatlon and utTirnotjiv leads to I discontent and revolution. soning 10 employes. nro-tlon- ck civil-cap- eu AND SLAYER Uncle the name which Steve, almost every person in Franklin county calls him. According to Pattons orders, funeral plans were made just as they would have been had he really been dead instead of celebrating a birthday. Floral offerings and there were many were placed in his lap. The Rev. John B. Mauld-in- g preached the funeral alive, said Drunken Driver Gives . Residence As Logan The Announces Appointment of Herald-Journ- al MISS LILYAN TASHMAN Hollywoods Star As Fashion Adviser Best-Dress- A. R. Johns, being held in Rexburg, Idaho, on a charge of liquor possession and facing a count of manslaughter as the driver of a death car Saturday, is unknown among Logan insurance men. He is not listed in the city directory. The man gave his residence as Logan and his occupation as an insurance man. ed to Its Readers Miss Tashmans first fashion forecast will be found on the womans page today. REXBURG, Idaho, Aug. 31. (UP) charges Manslaughter were pending today against A. of Admitted Killer Of Five Knows Right From Wrong CLARKSBURG, W. Va., Aug. (UP) The insanity defense, for which police claim Harry F. Powers, matrimonial agent accused of slaying two women and three children, and his counsel were preparing, was believed shattered with a psychiatrists announcement today, that Powers knew right from wrong. As the state prepared to bring the former soldier and man to trial for the quintet of killings, belief grew stronger that at least one more body lay at the bottom of a well 30 feel where the from the garage others were believed executed on an Improvised gallows. Elk Creek, which flows near the garage, was being dragged in search for bodies of others of the 115 women who police said were Infatuated with the pudgy but dapper mail order romeo. Dr. Edwin E. Mayer, University of Pittsburgh psychiatristK who served in the Harry Thaw case when the Pittsburgh slayer of Stanford White soughta his freedom, announced after Power? long conference with e that he was on the border-lin- from of insanity, but knew right wrong. Powers refused to discuss the five slayings with which he i; accused, apparently sensing hr 31 ex-sal- es th? autoBin rQp From his own life story: I was 12 years old before I knew there was a president of the United States. One day I was picking cotton and a boy on a pony rode into the field and yelled, The president is dead1 I looked up and asked' The boy replied' 'Whos he? The president of the United States, of course. I covered my ignorance with an Oh! Thus young Murray learned of Garfield's death and of the fact that his country had presidents. His ignorance making him ashamed, young Murray managed to get home with his scanty earnings and next winter took a course at a rural school. One of the lessons was the reading of Patrick Henry's ora- Bill Murray Gets His Start lank, who rules Oklahoma and who has a presidential boom under way, was born near Toadsuck, in Grayson county, Texas. The date was Nov. 21, 1869. Murrays father was an itinerant preacher. With Mrs. Murray, old Uriah Murray wandered boulf the Texas countryside, preaching salvation to small crowds. Young Bill Murray didnt like the life; the rewards were not sufficient to provide many home comforts. When he was 11 years old Bill ran away. He wandered into the next tions. county; got a job colton-pick-Ingray-mustach- ed an iair-siz-- g; uvea in the Ildus. 31 (UP) Fear that many villages werfr vriTwl Art wtUv huge loss of life increased here, tod destrucof with meager reports tion by earthquake in alfalfa bill" son of wandering preacher rp Cp Cp rp fp cp rp rp The PRESS a. The Weather By ASHTON REID CHAPTER TWO UNITED LIVES LOST KARACHI, India. Aug. W whtoh jnT funeral services for James Farsonsaformerresident was killed Falls Idaho Heaton, y in f Newtim who died Su Friday evening in a collisionA a Sal.fc on a 'bridge near Thornton. p,hTi A Am coroners tory found that Heat-- 1 peering jtoess, ward chapel, on met his death as a result IJ:! 1 p. m. of Jones reckless and drunken Wednesday at was bom in Mr. Parsons en driving. 20. 1881, livJohns is held in the Madison Newton, February 1920 when he ing there until county jail under $1000 bond on moved to Milford. He was until a charge of transporting liquor, a conductor for the awaiting complete investigation recently Union Pacific system between by County Attorney C. said this morning that Milford and Salt Lake. manslaughter charges would be He is survived by .iis widow filed. A small quantity of liquor Mrs. Inez Cooley Pi rsons of sermon. , was found in the Johns car Milford; three daughters and three sons, Lavell. Harold. after the crash. of Mrs. Palmer Helen and Frank Parsons of Condition Bowers, Rexburg, who at first Newton, Mrs. Lucretia Ashcroft, gave the name of Mrs. Mark Hyde Park, nd Mrs. Beatrice IDAIIO: Fair tonight and Wilson, was still serious today. Markham, Brooklyn, N. Y.; one one brother and moderate tempera- - Mrs. Bowers, riding in the rum- grandchild; Tuesday; ble seat with Heaton, suffered three sisters, George Parsons, ture. internal injuries. Heatons skull Salt Lake. Mrs- - J. H. Barker, might be incriminated, Dr. UTAH Showers tonight, was fractured when he was Cache Junction; Mrs. William Mayer said, but showed no re Tuesday generally fair; little thrown against the steel bridge Barker, Newton and Mrs. L. T. ticence in discussing other change in temperature. Whitaker, Downey, Idaho. railing. Im Scots-Americ- the demand for goods like cotton will increase enormously, whilst for next season the cotton crop could be improved in ouality and diminished in quantity by of the .the timelv reduction He was, on g from the (Uncle Steve) Pattons funpral was held Need-Deterdin- cp rp rp rp Flashes f" P) there yesterday although was no corpse or coffin. Patton himself was the but he chief mourner, big tow'n. His is a big program amounting to about $250,000,000 in alt SHOULD INCREASE $250.nno.ui'0 Nobody keeps so Mr. Rockefeller is BUYING POWER loose, borrowing $65,000,000 just to on with, from Mr. Frederick II. Ecker, head of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. This is to be the larest real estate loan ever made on the surface of this round, whirling 31.-(U- of living. Crop Cuts I'f Aug.- - Patton, prominent Franklin county farmer, declared today that the hour of his own funeral was to him the greatest in all his 80 years INCOME TAX. Please believe that tears shed when that news spreads will not be viocodilc tears. R. - B1.T ' r?c cp cp 5 Nobody Has the Right to Destroy What Others I e Borrows $65,000,000. Poor Old cp c? cp Arthur Brisbane two-mvn- th The impassioned passages so cpcpprpcpcppc?? thrilled the boy that he determined to become a lawyer and finally a congressman. His rural school term was followed by another session cf learning, this time at a male and female institute. This was in Springtown, Tex. The lad, who had in some way acquired an old horse, mortgaged the animal and got together enough money for his He seems to have schooling. been quick to learn; it wasn't long before he emerged from the institute with a bachelor of science degree. Ihshteen months after he started he was out in the world, with high honors and a teach- ers certificate. His Many Jobs He tried school teaching for a time, but found it cramped his style. Then he tried soliciting news paper subscriptions and later became legislative reporter for an Austin, Tex., newspaper. His fiery reports of the evilaredoings revin legislative halls still erentially remembered in the papers editorial department. Then he graduated into a country editor, but made littlr success at it. His paper reeked with hot news, hot editorials but made little more than a Jiving. Determining to foresake the newspaper game for a more lucrative one, Bill studied law at night. At 23 he was admitted to the Texas bar. But ill luck still pursued him. his Disgusted with this country, thoughts turned to South America. lie flipped a nickle to decide whether he should cast his lot in South or North America. (More Tomorrow.) 1 complete 31accord ROME, Aug. accord between (UP) The the Vatican and the Italian government has been completed, it was an Big Exhibits, Events Planned For Three Drs Dntvt i. aii nounced today, and has been One of the .most pretentioui Pius and approved by Pope Premier Mussolini. programs ever given at tlu Cache county fair will be stagec GRAF OVER OCEAN on September 15, 16 and 17, the PORTO PRAIA, Cape1' Verde Islands, Aug. 31 (UP) The Grat dates of this years annual event fair Zeppelin, en route to Brazil, at the Cache county passed here at 2:15 p. m. (GMT) grounds. Enthusiasm is growing (9:15 a. m. EsT). daily. A full program which includes TRIBUTE ENDS TOKIO, Aug. 31 (UP) Japans many new events, is being arofficial tribute to Col and Mrs. ranged for the three days of the y Charles A. Lindbergh, a fair. School day will be or the program of receptions and ban- opening day Tuesday, Wednesquets, ends tonight with a din. ner in their honor by Premier day will be Merchants day and Rejiro WakatsukL Thursday will be Cache valley day. SENDS DESCRIPTION Each day's program is dividRAPID CITY, S. D Aug. 31 i UP) Sheriff H. A. Neilson of ed into three big divisions, the Penington county today wired morning, afternoon and evenSalt Lake City officials for a ing. The afternoon and evening complete description of George programs are about the same McDonald, who is indicted there for the murder of Frank Sny each day with a rodeo during the afternoon and entertainder. ment of different kinds at the show houses and dance halls in BLIND JUSTICE MT. CARMEL. 111., Aug. 31 the evening. The judging of all exhibits ex(UP) The deathbed confession of a 62 year old farmer urged cept the livestock will be held authorities of two states into on the opening morning and for action today seeking justice for the horse pulling matches 2700 a man who it is claimed has the teams weighing under served 22 years in prison for a pounds will be staged ison the race track. This feature growmurder he did not commit. ing larger each year and is expected to draw a record throng URGE TO BURN during the morning. OG ALLALA, Neb., Aug. Wednesday morning, the live(UP) Alienists studied today stock judging will take place. A a of case the young nracticing of this will be the confeature march whose steady physician toward success was halted with test between towns and districts his admission to them that he for the best community herd. was unable to resist an urge In the evening, a horse show will be held and the heavyto bum things. weight division of the hosepull-in- g matches. This starts at 7:30 p. m. The exhibits will be open at ail times and are expected to be bigger and H tter than ever NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UP) The South Cache high school moved Stock prices steadily band will give a concert on ower today as traders realized Tuesday morning, the Logan accumultated high school band on Wedneson the profits during last weeks upturn. Presmorning and the North sure was apparent at the start day Cache band on Thursday morninlittle with and continued ing. The complete program for terruption to the close when to fraction a down prices were the fair will be announced with several points. in a few days, according to Secretary M. R. Hovey. San The Chicago grain range, and the Francisco butter prices is Ogden Livestock market will Coming hereafter be found on page four Herald-Journa- l. These keeping of the reports, as well as numerous is progresin received are daily others, office over sive; working togeththe Herald-Journ- al leased United wires. 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