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Show r I t I PHONE 50 or ; If ii L THE HOME 51 Da Not Rece'tie Your Daily Herald You V oiume M v. NEWSPAPER LOGAN nber 247. CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UTAH) I r f OCIOHIK V.f'Visv R A I. D M, 'M I PRICE 5 CENTS. m tliilL U LOGAN Today By Arthur Brisbane iRTliy TRIO Us To Build. Frame A As If Foul Many Xt Per mission. Sold Kgiji. PRESIDENT HOOVER appoint.! a committee of able men Sene Davis, Lament, tariej Mellon, ilvdo, Wilbui, Hurley and Eugene Mevpr ol the federal reserve to strengthen the organization ol federal uc tivines for employment, during the winter. The president, concluding his statement, says "as a nation, we must pievent hunger and cold to those of our people who are in honest ditficulties Utah Social Workers To Gather Here On Sunday. New I leads Well Able 1 o Serve People Of Stake. The complete piogiain tor the Utah Institute of Soci.,1 Woik to be held in Log.ui in conjunction with the I tali Stale Aaru ultuial college dining the wick opening Cctohei 2'i has been amummid Speakers include man, national as well as state social woik leaders and indications aie that n will be one of the most wuccesstul insti lues m history Joseph (Jutnnes, .1 . he Institute has been divided in I lui Counselor to two parts, the Institute ol Social Woik being held on Sunday, Moil and dav, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday. Pres. E G Peterson will rieside over this division The Utah Social Work conference will be held Friday and Satmday of next week with Dr Aitlmr I. Heeley, president of the state or gamzation, in chaige The complete piogiam follows INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL. WORK. Held Jointly wth the Utah State PRESTO V Over 800 membris Agricultural College in SUNDAY jf Amemaii Legion posts meet in ' 7 30 m p Logan tabernacle, south easlt in Idaho will 5 '1 he .ban man. Dt E G Peterson, presi Preston on November dent Utah State Agricultural col .out In astei n ldaiiu cnvi::lmn hi duled lo be In hi here on lliat lege Music, invocation, gieetings, date "ihe Dr. E G. Peterson, mubii Minibus ol t lie loi al Vmenian Place ot a Chinch ill Social Woik, out de Mrs Amy Brown Lyman, dnectoi Legion post aie woikuig the conviutiou tails complete 'oi D L social seivice department, plans ol wlmli will lie .innoimied Relied society, musk, What is, Intel. L. Di Arthur Social Woik7' president, I tali stale tonftr eme ol social woik, beneiln turn MOND.U (All institute meltings held on the college 8 1') Pi ofessional gioup, limited to 25 social woikeis I.eadei : Miss laali Fedor, assistant pmlessor of social, work, Washington universi Care tv. Si. Louis, Mo Subjt i t Fall flower planting and plant Work Pure ipuls tm luitc xsional-Socidiseases will he the subject at Woikeis' a meeting or the Flower Garden 9 ID Mixed gioup dill) to be held at the Chamber church and coinnmnitv woikeis of Commerce at 5 p m Tuesday Anthon Pc hi son will discuss Leader: Miss Genevieve Thornton, supervisor L D S Rein f society fall planting fot the window garsocial service depaitmeni, Mis den and foi the out ol doors What D to plant ,how to plant and when Amy W. Evans, case woiker L Dr H S, Relief society social seivice de- to plant will he told Lot in Blood of the I SAC will tell partment, assisting how plant diseases and Comnimitv aie tamed thioueli the winter apd how to in Coopeiation Le is pi ey t lit tills canyover 1D11 Mixed gioup The dab is enthusiastic ovet (Continued on page six) the woik they have accomplished ill their meetings this summer and ate anxious to have those in terested in tlowei growing and Ii culutie attend the meetings is the plan ol the dub to meet regal, ulv thioimli the winter and make plans lor lint easing the many already beautiful flower g.ndrir in Logan In Hu iipw Logan v, Ln-'d- n slab t has have lived m Logan Oliver Wendell Holmes expressed the same idea, well, in his about Yorktown fifty oration, years ago: The poor must be wisely visited and liberally cared for, so that mendicity shall not be tempted into mendacity, nor want exasperated into crime. We liavg too much coal, too much wheat, too much of every Hunger and cold should thing. he unknown to men willing to wot k. The Xlrltish are mtlcized foi establishing their expensive dole, Hut if it be bleeding idleness ,a choice between dole and levolu tion, the British decision may be wise. Continued on page four) aie going forward lapidly for a great reception for the Gustaf Adolf Male Preparat'ons , Chorus of Salt I sing In the Logan Satui day evening. The chorus, a Utah Associated is being brought ke which will tabernacle next of the Choi uses, member Male to Logan under the iuspices of the local Scandinavian organization with Anthon Pehrson direoMy in charge. The oncert is for the purpose of raising money to aid local Scan dinavian missionaries. A complete program of the concert will be announced later. It is probable that it will contain many old time Scandinavian num bei s, dear to the hearts of natives o' t lie old country, many of whom ate scatteied throughout Cache Valley. President South Idaho AGED WOMAN TURNS BANDIT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 20 (UP) a giay haired woman, about f,o, walked into the Union Bank & Trust company hpre today and demanded Mono on a threat to blow the bank up If she didnt get it. She was seized and held by policeman II. G. Dollar and Dan Lydiek, president of the hank. A bottle, whi'h she had said held nitin glycerine, was found to contain sweet nnlk FORT -- I The Weather UTATuesday; ature. Unsettled tonight and little change in temper- - H- -- with occasional tonight and Tuesday IDAHO.- - -- Fair cloudmess Moderate temperatures. Maximum ten-pe- , yesterday, 62. Flashes j Neu) Church ANGELES, Oi t 20 (UP) valued at .ippioximately $13uml, a tiuik and two automobiles wire seized and three men wue arrested when dis trut attorney inve.sligatoi s i aided a plant here todav LOS Limim- 20 OIP) Edith SEATTLE, till Ransom, prominent actress, to dav detili d that she had pur jiostlv slowed away on the steamship Malola. hound from Honolulu to 'Yokohama, and im stated "1 may be phatually t nipe1 amenta!, hut Im not FLOWER CLUB i a Texas, Oi t. 20 UPi Inmlit.s today slugged R W Mome, caslmr ot the Ill mu Tio initial lailtoad company of Dillas, and Ins polite guaid, and tsiapetl with a satilnl le ported to contain $17,000 in week i nil ticket receipts The lobbe'v ot eurred in the down-tot n dist i it lmte DALLAS, Font al includes Hie new $93,009 lURSTON im cling house ol tile Miuk Cieek waul, det land to be one of the waul si I ut tut is in 'tli thuich was thI dtcati d Huiidcv t.iant bv Pits Hi In i President Giant, In ail address whuh prei i tied the (lcdiiateiv peiver, praisi d the penile of the w aril, tot tin line building wlinli v (i, the tesiill ol then united He said that tin Mink Minis. waul was probably the in unit ol ll.e ihuuli ot such a ize lo lomjilite -- oi It t le uuli ml anil inmpbli edilue Member- - ot tile building com nn'iee of Hie ward aie Bishop W h Crane, I, W illiam Ni Ison, J H Bill, Emanual Killer, N C l.s P. Non lire and Uris Keller .i.d is lO'Utnl 15 nubs fiom Ptistm and includes only 75 uulies wall a total population III Tile building took (50 people a vein and a ball iu construction. In mg lire ember, ill toniph te 19.'). SALT LAKE CITY, Ot t. 20 (UP) French tor two youths who diupptd a hand made bomb on a vacant lot and then disap peatetl was continued today n- - f i" (UP) 27 one null to ly 100 appioxiniutc (UPi-- ic m ir mr . onnn-'Sione- i w-- his attempt i ( who have to in as iu sudden showei without lui and overshoes, tlie new silk Ihe boon to tho-- im all dav and sloush about ilu (loaded stunts, as vl) to the ladv ol leisuie caiiL'it i 1 a ,;ox!. (OlolH a.Ii ju iv ii u re;u Pie if pmvi-i- (baths r ni of sum, tbo wore w'ren n Rohi-'- cu in loll g which they the highway D, the lutin the tionoi s s i' S? in k )ar Fiuit haiul-l.nnmt Iionsti rn ill vi diowiicil Hiinilay spibin wore reding on, 45. i IM t po Kvirl 'ray u e i i tu e ilu apbu ! i ()hvr ;oolt r W. KdWtUds feaJieus A mund ('f Ra s v tmltn hot m( i i t i a - pos hi d . , i lull and Mu. a v s i ml M n bun niiiinihti n tie tvo ii" !1 t c k ti tjs'.ii kasimiss, in ft HUNTER KILLED rllne wuh M oi s ( tn Cl 1 If vou want this packet of 16 bulletins, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: hi i DI P R 1 Ml. P A-- l. Washington Bureau, Daily Herald 1122 New ork Ave., Washington, D. C. V a ! pn Id I NEAR BINGHAM t m mw of One wist ii taken be ion tun IRmoatv (trance r P '2 nn ruin i h h i p Ot tob i Pint of st on-Kzia Lundahl nd in the oil inf band nu-fi-- in (tolf 'lad Pull n Hullei prool tile tor lei saxophone plaveis Re no mher folk, campaign con tor tiibutioiK fmnisti me son (UP Cii'in pc en J Mondav d A LEWISTON, Idaho, Oil (bubs J ('bar, 15. illusion siipm liitcMicli nl of all plant- - ol tire Oregon Packing company, 20 ami ptitial list onti ihm ions Pen h S' v l a tie jsn. n art mpt d to and re w a djwn in Inis 1 P Mid li lit lot u- -i ill irood and oth haudise Rowing a soiu ip. dl no ii lu 11 J u kson siai 1 roi.se! d ns- s tc ht m . oiip of n T pa-x- 'H!hsh db was attei lnm, sp of Jon j t n e 1 I d haul ' How the United Stares Grew. of the Union the U. S. Constitution the U. S. Ulajr y. Xmeritan Wars f How Congress Operates I he 7 Presidency and its powers and duties 8 W ords that have made History 9 Biographies of the Presidents ID Popular Astronomy Weather and Climate 12. I amous Buildings v. Common b.rrors in English 14 Debaters Manual U W onders of atura I lie Judicial Svstem of tlie U. S. r Oct ROXNOKi; UAPIIS. 'threat s oi mob actum Ruddy Jackson, negro, who shot and wounded serimislv police dm ' J R (hew of Id'ili ( .him d trie to k p a spe lal iru ml to iv at the s w oun liospit.il w hoi Ja kson Jackson no still ou m gionud ('cmtninitions aie pounug into tin t.easuiv ot the Iungsta?t! spoilt d t til i Pm e lot ( club moti .ion Tin silk thinatl it ( l,v lihiarv ,l I0-'tup of them ( ahjMi' v beaclquai tt 11 air bt ho mg swamind with otHis of hoz sell has been waterproofed Hcuiv Lanb shmk cj t uu hiding like e hone rt oi iN skillfully that it looks m lomiituc.s sli er and an ordinary Mockinq;. 'tle Ihnll loi lwo ohl beet rhec ks, You cant tell the differ Oldsilnbllc 'L1" line il'i'kil f o s tv e ol hosier! is being riwpbived -- immeised in watei wilh little o hoats sailing pulv anmnd on anything 1, 2o i Oct. 20 (UP) It isn't modem like golt oi budge, hut old fashioned nagging that most often canes i n ' i n u the Rev. ( C Cox of Dcexel Park Pres-byttan church has decided after studying the answers to he. sent out to questionnaires .100 couples he has married. CHICAGO, 2. d he States 1. I listorv of 4 Ibstorv of i Contributions Pouring In For Bungstarter Campaign (Continued on page two) at. I YU, 20 LT 1. James Ljis, of Highland Bo, was hilled todav while (ns is the first deer hnntmjf. fatality of the cean, so far war against the as is known, Ihe identity of RungsttirtePs special interests' la t us know the hunter who shot him ix todav what vou are wilting to era BIXC.l I want the picket of 16 educational bulletins, and enclose herewith M! cents in coin, or unused U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME j 1 ! n t lin-to- n You will find a wealth of compact, informative, subinteresting and authoritative material on school listed sixteen in the wide bulletins, a of ranne jects below, which our Washington Bureau has ready for vmi put up m a single packet. The titles are: l li js truly PARIS. Oct J" 0JP an ill wind that Blow- - nobod iood, and despite the lmonven lt'iu e and displeasme an cxces vivedv lainy Paris sea m haw water mcuiried, it Inw pi oo stoc Kiiik- s- the newest thin; in hnsierv t h t new window Pi sevoral 1 Teachers and Pupils NEGRO FEARS t so (I li vv ,s hi In v i d that at li ast 20 in the Soiiman Hliaft Coal P i .oils have lo t thin lives situe (umpaiiv mini at Jort.ige, lieu i'he Rigid wave started last Fri-anhe e d cy ol causes M Geo li.iel II isc h.u k. 21 duectly or Incliieetly Fuclulld, 45, bulb ot Roi t ipe 'll" to the c old They h aped fiotn wise the (lead -- ti tin ijitnbution ot jU Minimum astt (ovphiu; tuial in Kinston ( it v to sight, 38. period ttf ?0 can Vxis in ant (.1 of Ci'-pMakimum one to John MiKovilon Wvoni'nc, and I. R Donnuu; of ear ago, 66. one Dallas. Toxa. hv tin Piotim citv Minimum (.uiincd at tloor last 39. ago, year vi huh K 'I he petition lor tho f eour-jLdhtnhnlum of ua.v fot litlu. In at. Figures tesy of U S.A C pnwor and olio r pm puses, wis 20 t , - , Id! iTihTuV Oi . wile killed and i bu-in- WATERPROOF -- Granted By Preston Two mini -- 1 Gas Franchise Is 3" ther-inoi- :!"n.i! i xpe rts said that thud of westirn Canadas wieit icon is bmied undei snow injured todav when a coupling nut i.suli ot it never will be harInoke and loosed a ttuin ot vested Re JOIIXSI OWN. BOAT tut YORK n of the nation Ft-h- ei HEAD IS HERE c ! Mr. Dunn, who la a prominent attorney of Cache ha Valley company, Banking been a member of the Logan stake high council for many years. To fill the vacancy in the stake high council caused by the promotion of Mr. Dunn, Henry A. of Theurer, prominent this section and former commisCar sushe was of sioner county tained Until his call to the stake high council. Mr. Theurer was a member of the bishopiu of the 1rovidenee First ward. The presidencies of the two M I A ever-alstake organizations completely reorganized at the Norman eouteieucu Salishuij, of cashier Thatcher Brothers Bank, was sustained as superintendent of the Y M M I.A., with J Montrose and Louis A. Peteisen as first and second counMr. Montrose selor, respectively. is a well known and highly Logan business man. Mr. mhant (UP)-Co- ntin througliout the northern dr ipped lo the lowest October temperatui ea on record and chilling winds added to the suiferiiig and discomfort '1 the empei ature s throughout ML. i.sippi valley and the north and central great plains ranged from Is to JO degrees above zero. ; lilted Stales weather forecasts said there would be no change for al least two tlavs One 0 fthe coldest places on the (Oiiiureut was Edmonton, Alberta, wlnre it was two degrees btlow fiom a tloimdenng the cats and were killid in, taut boat oil iobio-- i Lightship Iv bv was revealid 'oiliy There wiie 24 cars In the1 Captain WASHINGTON, Oi t JO (UP) The blank Hi hwunm in ot the stung Tlie coupling of one broke committee of six labintt ot f i m in Colomu a.s tin idis reached a sleep .jiade bv Sohw at t zm m aid hi- - iiift pick Thirteen o' 1iesident in the mine shaft lers appointed Hoovei to foimitlate plans lot ul up the new and pi infers of the cars broke awav and plunged e ind 55 a mile gale down the ste, p giaih1 tor a dis stimulating lehey tin yai lit Gigi m tins wmtei mar the Ambio-- o mg unemployment banks tame of 1JOO teet will bold its fust melting to terdav '1 In (.are was taking "t Commerce w oer ba'l- C .a1' Fi . pumps imii low Ramon announced today iwire manned Iu constant ulays of lors. Vfter all hinds had luen taken SALT LAKE CITY, Oct JO (UP told SibwaH7man ulenfs ni .Salt Lake Ciiv u't the (idgf Mi lien ua Di s a thiid anil Vli'iiU f'tst c u.4 n. tn sel hove in Mclit and oPeied Mijntv el eight j.ei ions, tow the ift ashoii oin MllOU&lv iihiu NATIONAL SIG Sixty throe active memheis and pledges of the Gam wa Kappu chapter of Sigma Chi P paid honoi io (,i and Coi.mi! Thomson of Los Angeles and "'lire high offitei s of the fraternity at Bluebird Sunday a b.incjuet at t" afternoon and at a meeting held at the fratenity house later in the at ternoon. Mr. Thomson was accompanied on his visit here by John S Mac millan of Washington, first grand consul of the organization, John ( McClain of Salt Lake, grand tnis tee and known as daddy of the lotal chapter, and Milton H Love, ,also ol Salt Lake, praetor ol the fifteenth piovince of which the lo cal chapter is a member All weir honored gut sis at ihe banquet and weie also speakus Emerson Abbot, consul of the lo al chapter, was toastmaster at the ol Pre- - U G Peter-o- n banquet the V S A ( was also a gilt t and speaker NEW 20 '..recast today tirs hall ARE KILLED lie of 34 men i Oct CHICAGO; v, a- - "d i ohl TWO MINERS w SINKING "S.Ii.nt Budge. (Continued on Pa;o 3) SAVE CREW OF Subject-"Churc- alumni n Dedicates United Press Bee-ley- ht lias la en out ot ('ache valley am length ol time weie when on a mission lo soul In in I tali in IS4!) to England iu and on a I'nij It t. woithv o! noie lliat be now li, s a son Edward who i In Hi itisli mission tl Mi And ison w is tunnlv ac tlvi in local chinch af'aus, both In loi e and aPei his mi to Kmc land He was a me mher ol the old sc nool boaid (ac lo utike Sunday and was also a no mher o4 tlie high pi if si n cpioium oi the old ('at he w H iianud second stake 11 Mf () i on n st loi to Pi lhldgo ',h dec! as whom In sin t piesunt Si.ndav in pnl PJ! later he-- i and linailv ami Just counseloi president PRES. JOSEPH QUNNEY, JR. Got ilh, pic idi nt Qiminoy has He also la cn 1'Vliiiiul) active was a im nihil ot the hoaid ul tills Pres. Grant from In Preston ANDERSON E. A I'n suit ni A K Andeison was buiai lb, S7L bun ui Logan, land h n nude, tins uu his home iluoin'hmit his lile Theonlv timn ond Caunstloi Set i Legion Med and i PRES C. IF. Dunn A. II. Andeison 1 TO MEET SOON BE HERE SOON hi no nln v know pialnalh iviiv of uu si ik peiHouailv and aie well equipped foi lilt seivut to vv lin h tl e ate i ilh d , THE NAVY HAS ORDERED a ? 19,OtX),00O, plane earner, to a good idea although progress in aviation will soon make the earlier at useless as a baby carriage to a full giown man. H seems strange to read that the Loudon treaty allows us 'to build 135,000 tons of aueralt car lev Reorganizations Completed During Logan Stake Conference Held Saturday and Sunday. I . Anderson, prominent business man of this city, was Sunday sustained as president of the Logan stake. Mr. Anderson succeeds l)r. O. H. Budge, who was released at the stake conference Sunday. lie left more than a month mission of the ago to take charge of the German-Austria- n I.. D S. church. President Anderson, who has served as counselor to President Budge for several years, was proposed as head of the stake by Idder Rudger Clawson, president of the quorum of Twelve. He was sustained by the unanimous vote of the large stake membership gathered at the afternoon session of the conference yesterday. As counselors in the new stake presidency were sustained Joseph Quinney, Jr and C. W. Dunn. Mr. Quin-ne- , who is the manager of the local office of the Amalgamated Sugar company, has also been a counselor to Presi- - stake pie Ubn tlnee nun who puiMualh all thni lues and an wll at quaint ! llnmigioin Loan and (n In a) 1 tf L?n Counselors T.saperate ll'anl. l They All on f D c--- PRESIDENCY (Copyright, 1930). lion Joseph Quinneyjr., STAKE ST. and NO. CITY I am STATE a reader of the Daily Logan fUtahJ Herald. |