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Show y. i Heraid--Jemma! The Todays News County .exemption on road and projects too- late for Cache. Page one, column five. - .With which Volume Number 96. 215. LOGAN, i UTAH. APRIL FRIDAY, 22. 1 Grain Range BY UNITED PRESS Low Close . Wheat Open High 56 57 57 56 8 .. May 4 4 68 4 58 4 59 59 July 8 62 61 61 62 Sept. 8 3-- 1- 3-- 3-- PRICE FIVE CENTS. FIVE OTDICK EDITION 9:52. 1- 3-- -- 16 Years Of Prison, Appeal Denied, But Still Smiling Today By are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal ..I ir p MIND OPEN Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1932) Plenty Of Land. Beer For Tax, Or Thirst. Heard Around The World. 'romises New Chance If Get Evidence Or Witnesses This is GALLUP, New Mexico written on the Santa Fe train east bound from the Pacific ocean to New York. Just now the train rolls over the high lands in Arizona. The Grand Canyon is over Here and there the northwest. among hills covered with pine trees you see a modern saw mill like a devouring cancer changing green trees into flat yellow boards. However we have in this country more than a billion acres of land not used except for lumbering aud a little grazing. If intelligence controlled our forests they would outgrow the consuming power of saw mills. WHEN HE WENT TO PRISON This old Reforestration, with the aid of will picture shows Tom Mooney as he appeared seeds airplanes scattering when when he was arrested and imprisoned in solve the forest problem scientifically attended to. 1916 for San Franciscos Preparedness Day bomb explosion on July 22 of that year. Mayor Walker of New York x a day" suggests parade, to show that the people want beer. Those that pay high taxes would like a tax on beer, and for them it will be To the average man in the procession it will be "beer-for-ta- ME Mayor Walker thinks a million men and women wilt be in line, and that would be interesting, for no such crowd ever gathered in any other parade from July 4th to St. Patrick's Day. If one million beer advocate? parade they will pass on the right and left as they march, about fifty , thousand speakeasies, enough to accommodate all the million paraders at . once. And in those " "prohibition-saloonsthe paraders can get every sort of drink, from the worst beer badly made, to the worst whiskey with poisonous al cohol. Millions of schoolboys have heard, thousands of patriots have heard about the snot talked around the world," even figurativeof the Three ly speaking. quarters worlds people hever heard of ,it Tind don't know anything about it yet When the shot was fired, 1ST years ago, it would have seemed insanity to suggest that a shot would some day really be heard all around the world. But that thing has happened in the General Electric laboratories at Schenectady. Governor Ely of Massachusetts fired a shot from a musket dating back to the Revolutionary War. The sound travelled over a short to Kootwijk, Holwave hook-u- p land, then to Bandoeng, Java, to Sydney, Australia, and back to Schenectady. Not only that, but the shot travelled around the world and came hack to Schenectady via the radio in less time than it took for the sound of the shot to travel to the room next to that in which the musket was fired. The high speed of electricity, 186,000 miles per second, and the slow speed of the sound wave, explain that. The experiment teaches us that man can do whatever he can imagine, and therefore, he will tind a way to end this depression and its complication! HAPPY JUNIORS ARE GIVEN TRIP Twelve cars traffic officers of happy Junior of the Login citv and Millville schools rolled away from Logan at 7:30 Friday morning bound for Salt Lake City on an outing. Escorting the four boys from Millville and 40 from Logan ar Police Chief Gilbert Mecham and Sergeant James Smith, Supt. Louis A. Petersen of the city schools, president John H. Moser, Chairman W. F. Jensen and A. H. Palmer of the Junior Traffic Police committee of the Cache valley branch of the American Automobile association. , A state traffic officer met the motorcase at Becks Hot Springs to escort the cars into Salt Lake . KILLED JUG REBEL FIGHTING I Benson P. T. A. To Hold Last Meeting , The last meeting of the Benassociason school Parent-Teachtion will be held Friday at 7:86 p. m. at the school building, according to the announcement of officers of the association. Dr. E. A. Jacobsen will conclude the lesson series which baa been The conducted during the year. school art exhibit will also be the for time. first opened Officers to guide the association during the next school year will also be elected at the meet- - W- - -- national United guard led by States marines tvas annihilated in a terrific figut with rebels near Apali, official advices said today. Three marines were killed whip-thlosses of the guard were eleven dead, four wounded ana one missing. Corporal Covington, who was killed, was leading a supply train and was attacked by rebels four piilsa from Apali. ,Captain Johnson- came to the pecue with 6 roving patrol and drove the rebels back. Losses of the bandit forces were not known. It was the most severe defeat suffered by the national guard since it was organized. BEAR TRADER IS d'.Pi-Mat- hew WHAT AMERICA NEEDS IS f the and so s en t i n g a whole flock of laughs, co with a great deal of trouble by a man youve at laughed a time. many Youll giggle and grin when you read 'Reading From ff Laugh to Riot By Chico Marx (of the Four Marx Brothers) It Starts 1 n. further- -.expense al S.S. - y, ar FATAL TO . s 1 RESIDENT JUNIORS Burns Eyes Of Husband For Unhappiness lPi-Sh- . - j j OFFICERS AT J ARE Grandson Of Logan Woman Is Musician rs 7 i on al Monday U- - The Weather Herald - Journal is going to do its bit for a few days by pre-- Herald-Journ- FROM on A Good Laugh - Barbers Organize, Move Haircuts To Old Level d, WASHINGTON, April 22 Brush, one of the New York stock markets most important. graders, today denounced the practice Of "closing up" and "closing down the stock market as the greatest vObuse in the manipulation of markets. Brush was the first genuine bear produced as a witness at the senate banking and currency committee stock market investigation. He said without hesitation that in 1929, he had a $15,000,000 long interest in the market and in 1930, was 125,000 shares short. Asked what basis the public acted upon in trading, he said it was usually the tip of John Smith and Tom Jones two fellows who came over from Greece two months ago. For the layman, it was explained that "closing up and closing down meant the practice of brokers putting In a sale at the moment' of closing a point or r fraction of a point above or below the market ' - ! T- SENATE WITNESS in The linpris-fornia'- PROGRAM MANAGUA, Nicuragua, April 22 A patrol of the Nicuraguan Included on the days program was a visit to the state penitentiary, the state capitol, Hogle gardens, and a picnic lunch. Every year the automobile association and the police department plan an outing for the boys as a reward for their activity in junior traffic work during the school year. pre-w- g. (111?) City. ' United Press Flashes MINES st xltiy. SACRAMENTO, April 22. (LEI Tom Mooney has not bad his last chance for clemency at the hands of Governor James Rolph, Jr., the latter declared today Just before , leaving for Richmond, Ve... for the national governors conference. Mooney's supporters and friends quickly recovered from the shock of Rolph's decision not to pardon SPURMIW& SENTENCE COMMUTED TO 1918 -- SAVED FPOM EXBCVTlOH the man who has served 16 years W,OLe; MAKES IMWiSOWMENT in prison for participation in the UFE repeated Pitas fo papcxd. 8i PRES WILSON'S IWTERCESStGfO San Francisco bomb outrage a famous convict, and his long buttle for freedom AS HE APPEARS TODAY Sixteen years crime in which he has consistently Chapters in the life of Tom Mooney, Americas most maintained his innocence were are pictured above by Staff Artist Art Grenz. Arre sted and charged with the bomb explosion that of prison have left visible marks on Tom already planning new campaigns killed 10 persons during San Francisco's Prepared ness paiade in (he ays of 1916, Mooney smile to still he face but manages Mooneys obtain Mooneys release and to s was found guilty und sentenced to death by Cali fornia courts, but this was commuted to life onment when President Wilson interceded with Cali governor. Mooney has made repeated pleas despite a denial of his most recent pardon exoneration. Rolph claimed an open mind. for a full pardon, based on new evidence tending t o show that he was falsely accused of the blast. application. If new evidence is uncovered or new witnesses produced, I shall be glad to consider a new application for clemency. LOCAL AID No matter what my decision might have been, it would not But have satisfied everybody. there was no need to delay it fur20 as In ther. FEDERAL mayor my years NEW FLAG POLE DANCING IN TRIM of San Francisco, I had not StradSALT LAKE CITY, April 22 (Uki !) TACOMA. Wash., April 22 on a controversy fence dled the into A new flag pole correctly lectured Hackett Judge and I did not propose to do it John Maurer, 71, and John Walk- stalled in front of the state capin said. this case, he, Haircuts in Logan will return to obvious, according to a stateMaurer itol building will replace three er, 73, for their former level of fifty cents ment which was given out Friadmitted his prowess came from poles now on top ot the buildon Monday, according to the an- day. dancing and swinging the girls ing, in accordance with a decision nouncement Friday of officers of The statement explains that it PRESBYTERIANS reached by the board of examinaround. the Cache Valley Master Barbers is impossible to operate with a 25 ers. association. SALT LAKE. April 22 cent hair rate and still maintain TREE AROUND NEST TO GIVE DAD IS PREXY During the past two weeks, the high class shops and do high class Sharing of costs of federal highMERRITT, Wash., April 22. llE) u to and 25 cents schedule has work. which been don the Under 22. (U.P) price Vvoodsmen found a squirrel emway constructions, surveys AMHERST, Mass., April as the result of a price war be- was unanimously adopted, adult bedded in the heart of a tea for Upperclassmen now look up to betterments has been lifted from tween Westminster college day, in honhair cuts will be 50 cents, children individual barbers. fresh200 years. the shoulders of county governIt was surrounded by Richard King, or of the church Organization of the master bar- under 12 will be 35 cents and school of thatPresbyterian a growth of two feet of solid man. His dad, Stanley King, has ments in the state through actiou name in Salt Lake was completed shaves will remain at 25 cents. wood. " been elected president of Am- taken by Governor Dern and the bers association In will be observed .the Thursday night with the election The association, howevnr, mind City, herst college. state road commission. of the following officers: H. J ful of the many families which church here next Bunday with apFAST DAY made announcement to to the services, according According propriate Carlisle, president; Thain Watson, are destitute, has arranged NO AUTHORITY SALT LAKE CITY, April 22. announcement of Rev. T. Ross Pad-eafter a meeting late Thursday just vice president; M Smith, secre- handle free of 22 it (U.Pi LAKE SALT e state-widCITY, April (L.K) A charge, deserving fast day as an to Gov. Derns leaving for tary and treasurer; Thomas Wald cases od children whose parents Neither the board of examiners prior aid to unemployment with fast At U a. m Dr. W. H. Rcherd, conference in the ron, the unanre are guide. to for having their pay to the or the board of supplies and pur east, governors no donations being given counties will have The organization was completed children's hair cut. School teach- president of the college, will speak churches or reliet organizations chases has any right to come into ot 1750 on education with speon miles, the. C. A. Belmont, . general ers or bishops who have such cial Christian has been proclaimed" by Governor his offree and lower salaries' hi federal reference to the work at West- in the state with by highways and field are cases to of General Secre representative the call Attorney opinion George H. Dern, for Sunday, May minster college. There will be apo-dthe possible exception of securing of the national Associated Master tary Smithrequested of the association and 8. George P. Parker. music by two representatives right of ways. This is demande. Barbers of America. Reasons for arrangements will be made of the college. Harold Reherd, barthe organization of local barbers handle the children free of by law and cannot be changed. TO GET COTTAGES STOLE CHAIR TIRES charge itone, and Mlsi Dorothy Beatty, The change is expected to affect CHARLOTTE, Mich., April 22. KELSO, Wash., April 22. (LEl soprano, will render vocal solos. this for to (U.H) shelter several Additional planned cottages projects The meanest thief Btole rubber Sunday evening at 7 oclock, a in of in the children widows and state, the principally tires from Manon Middlebrooks year TEACHERS program of sacred music will be NEW EFFORTS TO men will be erected near Salt Lake, and Tooele counties. wheel chair. given by the chapel choir of the the Veterans of Foreign Wars . I college, Including some 20 mtxed National Home, near Eaton RapCONCERT SUNDAY voices. Mrs. Louise Bowman Engle, TO GET AWARDS been have KIDNAPERS should FIND The Home change F. Robert Woodside, The Ladies Glee club of Logan ids, who is director of the choir, will was will give a concert in the taber- president, has announced. Wood made aoout two years ago alto render a vocal solo.' Other nacle at Smithfield, Sunday be- side said there are 12 widows and County Clerk C. V. Mohrs chief Brain-arThe first annual commencement N. J. April 22 (UP) soloists will be Dr. Paul P. the new federal aid on comment 125 in HOPEWELL, children cottages m. 8 at living These p. and Mrs. Beulah Frangirls ginning tenor, Loin for the exercises graduates to Renewed efforts have been putting on a series of there. plan, announced Thursday. violinist. Miss Grace stake Sunday school teachers with the kidnapers of Col.negotiate Charles ces Gifford, concerts this spring and a first He explained that during the gan course will be held in Sample will be the accompanist totraining son were indicated LEADER DIES class program is expected. two years. Cache county has the Logan First ward chapel. Lindbergh's at both the morning and evening SALT LAKE CITY, April 22 OJPi past following a mysterious trip by services. paid $75,000 as county participa- The exercises will be in charge day Mrs. Margaret Smoot Dusenber-rof the arrival the and AIDS NEEDY federal flyer A cordial invitation is extended tion in the Logan canyon of Miss LaVeta Wallace and will man of Senator Reed believed ) be Dean H. Dob the 77, sister BOSTON, April 22. (U Pi The project. This was on the be held in connection with the public to attend these services. Norfolk. of Needlewoman's Friend society, an Smoot, died Thursday night here highway mat the road would be stake meetschool union pimiu.se Sunday was H. She widow the of Wilson old organization of wealthy The minister was known to have without further partici- ing afternoon, session at 2 oclock. Back Bay women, who sell the Dusenberry, former mayor of Pro completed Miss Wallace has been in- left Norfolk yesterday and it was STROKE , handiwork of needy women, has vo, and was a prominent church pation. there that he was Cache county b unlikely to re- structor of the training class dur- understood been very active during the past worker. "Pearson. A plane ceive any further federal highway ing the fall and winter months. using the name year. It gave work to 60 women booked as Pearson land LOGAN Those who will receive certifi- passenger work until this is done, conseLEAD TO ARREST disposing of 6,000 articles, chiefly ed at the Newark cates Alma Lee McCowin, are; no airport and en or be little will there 22. FALL quently, Mass., childrens RIVER, April clothes, smocks, and a motor tered to Pearl car, Lewis, presumably Baugh, PhylL'.R A letter written to Washingsaving tor the county, according to Phyllis pajamas. lis Sheffield. Merlvn Guyman, be driven to New York. C. A. Hansen, 190 West Fifth ton for a pension in order to buy his beliefs. Ruth John Ruth Stoddard, Fletcher, South, died at a local hospital Fria new set of false teeth led to the ANSWERS CALL McHull, Edith Call, Bernice day at 10 a m. following a para"Tattoo1 of William capture MORONI, April 22. (UK) FunerCracken, Elna Petersen, Della BANDITS RELEASE He had been ill lytic stroke. al services will be held here SunBrown, object of a poUce VVilla CaMae Daniels, Johnson, about two days. search, who recently was sentencday for John Raymond Black-hamilla Afton Christiansen, George, was removed to the The former mayor and bishop ed to life imprisonment for the Leona Bowen, Arthur Bergener, HOSTAGE SAFELY Lindquistbodyundertaking parlors. Fuof Moroni, who died in a Salt murder of his wife. H. B. Egan. Ronald Linfor Mae neral arrangements have' not been Lake hospital this week. Bryson, Gretta Baer, Omegiamp-bell- , made. RIG HANGAR B. Loie Olsen, Robinson, Ray Mr. Hansen had lived alone for ADA, Oklahoma, April 22 (U.P BANK TO OPEN JONKOPING, Sweden, April 22. BY UNITED PRESS Gweneth Abrams, Irene Anderson, Estle Henson, filling u)Pi-tstation at- about 10 years. CEDAR CITY, April 22. (I.K) hangar for the balloons of Edna and Green. tendant captured yesterday by Citizens of this community were the Fmaland Artillery regiment Mr. Hansen emigrated from NorLack of buyer? NEW YORK President A E. Anderson will jubilant today over announcement has been completed near here. brought stocks down one to four make the presentation of certifi- Charles Floyd and George Birdwell way to the United States, coming 75 at In a after they tad robbed bank of plans for the reopening of the The building measures feet direct to Utah and arriving In points today where they held fairly cates. The class response will be Stonewall, was released today. Bank of Southern Utah on Mon- height, is 141 feet long and 62 steady as the session reached the made by John Hull. For Logan December 7, 1902. A wide. 62 of 18 He was 2. feet feet unharnt-reafter hours for doors, Plans day, May pair the about 10 years he resided at the llnai hour of with the harrowing opening were approved Thursday high, lead to the hangar. They experiences home of Olof I. Pedersen. .Many issues were without bid? m Salt Lake by W. H. Hadlock, are operated by electricity. , notorious bandits who narrowly es- He was Bishop born in Oslo, Norway, ag traders held aloof pending out LEWISTON ROAD state bank commissioner. clashes 'several with caped posses. 1858. 1, November a son of H. come of the senate incestigatior FA YOU. BONUS Martin and Bertha K. Nielsen he stock exchange. Provo SUE BANKER -PROVO, April 22 UTi 6 Hansen. IN BOGGY SHAPE OGDEN. April 22. dpi A. P. American Legion members voted Surviving are one brother. BishBigelow, president and director in favor of the immediate payop Anthon M. Hansen, of the of the closed Ogden State bank, ment of the soldier's bonus by a LEGION HONORS Fourth L.D.S. ward of Brigham Boggy road conditions on the was named as defendant in ac- margin of 33 to 12 here Wednessecon City; one sister in California, an( tion by the bank and W. H. Had- day. Alt Saturand Fair IT tonight other in Salt Lake City, and sevdary state highway unit about one lock, state bank commissioner, to BEST eral brothers in Norway. One son, aud one half miles east of Lewis- day; warmer tonight. SCHOOLS CLOSE recover $32,200. Mr. Bigelow owns ton make traffic conditions hazwho is believed to be in California, 322 shares of the bank stock at BEAVER, April 22 HTi Beaver and three other children in Norardous there, Sheriff Jeff Stowell a par value of $100 per share and county schools will close next Frismd Friday morning. way also survive. is held liable to the bank for full day. two weeks earlier than schedAs part of award day exercises He spent Thursday ufternoon face value of stock. uled, because of lack of funds, it at the Logan Junior high school in the Lewiston district. The wus announced today. Friday morning, the most out- stretih of road is sundy and when NEW SHEEP LOSSES boy and girl In the school boggv is almost standing impassable for STILL SILENT CEDAR CITY, April 22. eep received a bronze medal and cer" I f He calling contemplates 22 U'I'i Her lips tiicate, awarded by the Ameri- losses in southern Utah PROVO, April the matu.r ,0 the attentlon of ELLIS NAMED during the winter, ranged from 3 sealed in silence, Mrs. Ivadell Jenkgan the stale road supervisor in Cache to 40 per cent, according to the sen, 30, believed to have knowl- and the Legion auxiliary. comity report of forest and experiment edge of the slaying of her father, Attorney George C. Heinrich, In in Knh-nastation officials who have recent- Andrew H. Bjerregaard Mrs. Rhoda Dopp, ,166 North behalf of the legionnaires, presents ly completed a survey. recently, refused all attempts ed the certificate Fifth West, was elected president and medal of Sheriff E. J. Peterson to quesof the Ellis school Parent-TeacheVENICE, Calif., April 28. award to Albert Garr Thompson, tion her in the jail Thursday. OVERLOADING COSTS (U.Ri association Thursday night Mixing up-atroag soluson of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thomp22. OGDEN, (UHi Overtion of lye, Mrs. Rebecca April succeeding Mrs.' G. E. McDonald. son of the Cache Auto company SMALL DEFICIT loading a truck with five tons Miss she Edith ASmith, principal ot Grvenburg, 60, mother of Roma Crockett, daughter of Mrs of freight after being issued a liWord has been brought to LoOGDEN, April 22 (UR) Ogden May Crockett the school retains her post as vice children, sought revenge for received of Logan, cense for a 34 ton truck cost citv operated with a deficit of the 42 years marital unhappiness bj Mrs. Harper Hill of the president. Miss Loree Fames, anlegion auxiliary honor, bestow gan success of her grandson, Johnson $20 here today. $2951 69 during the fiscal year end- ed other teacher at the school, was by dashing the vitriolic mixin behalf of the member by unusual ed December 31, 1931, according to Melvin Dmn. fn a concert given ture Into the eyes of her Bleepnampg secretary. announcement DEFIES SUPERSTITION made today. Ex- Mrs. Coakley. at the University of Idaho, southing husband, destroying his pt Louis A. Petersen of the The certificates of award speci- ern lran h. at Pocatello recently. MANITOWOC, Wis., April 22. penditures were $628,981 08 while various sight, according to police. ty schools discussed the medals are given to the Melvin is the son of Mr and Mrs 1CR1- Superstition to the contrary, receipts and surplus were $620, fy no her MorThen hool at the husband, gathering problems dismost for student 029 39. outstanding the wooden steamer Petoskey has S. A Dunn. he'd at 7:30 p. m. at the school ris, 57, screamed , In agony, play of courage, character, scholThe youth. begun another season on the Great particishe telephoned for officers to house. A large group of parents arship, leadership and service. Lakes as it has for the last 44 ICE SLUGS in the bund with come and arrest her. pated university attended the meeting, and viewed Presentation of the medals Fri- the concert which was given at PROVIDENCE, R. I. April 22. years. The keel was laid on a As she wss hooked, n daughs a school art exhibit, and a display Friday, and its first trip was dRi Operation of slot and vend- day morning marked the seventh Frazier hall. He is the student of asked: of Red Cross work sent to the Mother;, ice begun on a Friday. It never has ing machines with slugs, annual bestowal of the award Prof James Gardner and has won why didnt you think? city gchools by children of Japan. had a serious accident but it is which melt, leaving no trace, was Tne names of young Thompson, outstanding praise from leading I have been thinking for" Mrs. H. J. Hatch, president, the only ship to have defied the exposed by Sen. Harry T. Bodwell, and Miss Crockett will be inscrib- - musicians of Idaho. 42 years.' Mia. Greeohurg ke- -. and Verna Carlisle of llje Logan floor with other gunners of, the Mrs. Hill attended the concert superstition, according to Capt. of Cranston, Republican He stayed around Lie plied. Kindergarten association, discussEdward Cams, retired Manitowoc leader, in supporting a bill to curb Ied in past years on a bronze which was held Wednesday house too much and aagfced ed plans for summer kindergarten marine authority. such practices. at the school. at me. , activity,- - .... a f-- |