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Show rpui PHONE 50 or 51 If X it Not Receive Your Daily Herald You Do okmie 2 1 THE HOME LOCjW, Xtimher 290 NEWSPAPER ! L DAILY Hi: RAI. MI 1 IX .Ji th i ( Till IMMl ii D hi i 1 1 M I hi I ( M i Htll'd ) HI PRICE FIVE CENTS. (7 u u Lru 15 REAL EXPERT IT REPARTEE TRE ROBBERY Noted German Scientist En Route To California. Jean Dale Takes Entire Responsibility Of Death. Dec 11 (UP) around Albert Prof Einstein, whom there clusters the legend of being aloof, retiring scientist, ar tved on the liner Belgenland today ana surprised New York by revealing himself as an expert at repartee and what Americana call the wisecrack He stood on the deck of the verbal liner and exchanged thrusts with reporteis and photographers, and when he became weary of the process as he did on two occasions he simply turn ed his back on them and walked away NEW YORK GIVES WARM WELCOME New York has lavished her hos swimmers, pitality on channel aviators, premiers and kings, but never within memory has the ( it) been so anxious to see and hear a man wh-s- e triumphs lie so completely in the realm of pure thought Einstein talked on a variety of subjects some of them unwillanswered He questions ingly about prohibition, Russia, Adolf subjects Hitler, and religion about which he confessed readily he knew little And at the end he handed statement In out a typewritten which he discussed seriously Americas part in the economic and scientific scheme of things. INTERVIEWERS HAVE TOUGH TASK The crush on the deck of the Belgenland, as the liner steamed up the bay through a cloudy mornRadio bioad ing, was terrific tasters, newspaper photographers and reporteis waged a three-conered batte to get to the man who ptopounded the theory of rel A husky radio announcer ativi' in a derby hat seized Einstein's him to and commanded stand right heie professor" In the midst of the turmoil the scientist turned suddenly and walked away, with the erbwd Jn His three interfull pursuit preters and his wife urged him to i etui n and soon he was bark, tugging at the brim of his broad hat Again the confusion mount- (Continued on page four) .YEW YORK. r a-- Coolin Calvidge BY COOLIN 11 There seems to be some confu sion in the public mind as to the I unctions ot the world court, sever al readers having Inquired about obtaining positions as bailiff This is a matter of consider able importance, as a good job is If the posi valuable these davs tion of Bailitf has already been Idled and I have no doubt some thrifty Swiss has grabbed off the job perhaps mv correspondents tan obtain positions as constables. A constable attached to the world court would be required to travel considerably, serving writs that of garnishment on countries Pave refused to pay tneir interna tlonal debts, attaching the pay of bankrupt kings and serving sub poenas on prime ministers, grand ducheses sultans, etc. be Of course the pay would small But nothing ventured, nothPrai tice thrift or else ing lost Good is the lathing v ou II drift which saves the penny After all, conditions are funda mentally sound - TO I)' TALLIN Rosoelt Sends Crippled DIRECT Pilot Of Lost Plane Succumbs To Exposure. WlHTEHOrSE, Yukon Dec 11 A mixed feeling of joy and gloom hung over thLs city twiav joy because Emil Kadmg and Bob Marten were rescued bv Pilot (UP) Everett Wasson yesterdav and because it was learned that Captain E A J Burke, intrepid aviator, was dead Kading and Marten, who had been missing with Captain Buike in the Laird River district sun e October 12, when their airplane was forced down in the Lair river, about 12 miles from Wolfe Lake, were found yesterday by Wassom and his companion, Joe Walsh, veteran wodsman, In an Improvis ed camp about 40 miles from the abandoned Burke plane PONTOONS BREAK ON PLANE Kading said, that when the plane in which he. Marten ami Buike were flying, was forced down the pontoons were broken in the land ing and the could not be i paired After remaining with the (lis abled plane tor a few davs Kading off in said, the trio decided to search of aid Burke giew w taker each day, as they slowlv wamlereu over almost impassable country and finally, when then supplv ol food ran out, they shot a caribou which Burke could not eat as he was so weak On November 2D af ter six weeks ow wandering over ice and snow in freezing tempt ra tures, Capt Burke died of expo sure. LAST .BULLET ATTRACTS RESCUERS Burkes body was left in camp where Wasson and Walsh and Walsh found the two survivors of the flying trip bet au1 e Wasson's plane could not rise Irom the ground with the weignt of four men and the body. Twice the missing trio saw les cue planes circling over the aban doned plane, but they could not attract the pilots attention Thev saw Wassons plane on another ol caslon, Kading said but thev still make their presence could not known Finally, when Marten and him self saw Wasson on lus litest flight, Kading said, thev built a huge fire, which resulted in the rescue When Wasson saw the smokt he and Walsh landed their plate on a tinv lake about 12 miles awav and mushed their way to the spoi How near the men came o nev being rescued was shown when Kading said that he and Mai ten forced their last bullet to aitiati gloom 1 st Wassons attention, after tie te- - cue flyer and his companion be came lost while trailing to their camp U. S. Extension Man j To Visit College j H M Dixon Juuut - Her cab-ait- Set v cc N E A Mb SUGAR PLANT SALT LAKE CITY, Dec 11 (UP) bravado and flippancy gone, Jean Dale, 21 year old singer, aced a first digieo murder charge today following her complete confession that she muidered Sam Flank, 65 Memand aucphis, Tenn , jeweler tioneer The mere mention of her mother, an elderly woman rt aiding in, Seattle, Wadi , stripped the defensive cloak of tltfiante ard wisecracking from the slim wlso of a girl I killed him, she sobbed But I dont tell mamma touldn t boar that SWEARS SHE'LL NEVER TELL MANS NAME There was nobody with me I did the job alone There is a man implicated in the case He planned the roMiery with me but he wasn t the?e, I swear he wasnt. You'll never loam his 111 name never tell All you need to know Is that I did the killing Frank was strangled and beaton to death In his hotel room last The Dale girl Saturday morning was arrested Tuesday and readily admitted she attempted to rob Frank two but Insisted men broke into the room and boat me to it The Dale girl broke after four hours grilling Detectives told her they knew her real had spelled her Identity she name Dayle and uiged lnr, for her mothers sake, to make a clean breast of the dime The girl suddenly confessed Police believe Jack Guinin, barber, now In custody, was the girls accomplice They tlaim they have witnesses to whom Girl To Georgia Springs By extension farm ei D C , w ili onomist, Wash.ngton I)e spend Friday and Saturday cember 12 13 at the I tali State a to Agricultural college, acording telegram received by Director Mil ham Peterson Mr. Dixon will study the piogiam Fair tonight and Friday; JTAH of work for the coming year pro rmer west portion tonight. by Prof W P Thomas agri and posed DAHO Unsettled tonight cultural economist and C O Stott . ...L.klvi t new t F9IR - y1 wwmn. j extension economist iws; normal temperature. Mr Dixon will also confer with Director Peterson in the interest-o- f 14. Minimum 25. Maximum the Western States Etonomic conference to be held at the Hotel A Year Ago Utah, Salt Lake Citv, December Minimum 46. Maximum 51. Ho Is scheduled to ad 15 to 18 Tiends loldest day this season, NdVem- - dress the conference on la Outlook Service. 18, 2 below, The Weather R H Title For Her d SAY- SCALVIDGE NORTHAMPTON, Mass Dec SHE SELLS FLIERS LOST But Red Hair Wins Vf HIS I n 1) i u I on l 1'ir, all tl it It URHtn in 1 njn w i n n t s ti 'n i ai jsod b m li'Hil nmo liik m fre n Fi i'lk'i i i Gov Rutwli I v v M u H j i ol Of i iou t ( Amalgamated Sugar Company Names New Manager. Announcement was made here todav of the appointment of R H Tallman as manager of the Cache district of the Amalgamat Mr Tall ed Sugar rentpanv mail succeeds Joseph Quinnev, Jr, as manager here was made The announcement bv J V Randall, district mana gei of the company in charge of the I tab and Idaho tomtories Mr Randall was in Logan today with Mr Tallman According to Mr H indall, Mr Qtnnncy will still letain his ton nections with the company in Mi ( ache Valley Quinney is a Miss wuanita Uiayton ot number of the piesitlency of the Imgan stake recently bpmg Utah, was choacn recently as most beautiful saleswoman sustained as fit it counselor of America by a national firm . In sidcnt A h Andeison Mr Tallman win is taking ovei she has auburn hail, and that his rtw dudes al ome, will move goo-helped saiesairl, too and a coed from Brigham Young is iim Iv to Login in the very He to make near futmi univers ty his headqu liters at the Logan plant situated three miles south west of the ci'v on the state , that sh w R samia ii SpniUh Ut h 1 v ) t tm pint gov II final walk ni id braces TieuUnoit consists of mfulh dirccUtl im.'-dto th vVaini w it r tl al tin vs fiou sprin all oai i oumi I a I in U xO in gov slble tor us i) fiiim tin nip nol nniN' 11 CM ifu tit at r i s vs It nt U his ho i i i i In nita, s fat1 o xl a nihpi 01 li an ii i ita Jua fi om i t ( u. tlinu t d v i v , - it ti ti (, i ( n i ' uv d d on pc- tmuiuit i i !i u i ' f t o nl i t i Imt ik nio kind I p il d uigl t r 1 ) n it s futih tloi t It hi at d aho il l R khc 1 Outstanding A Graduates To Be Chosen! assistant vtars Hit I ( ihh hi s loui M tdn i n k n l INFANT BURIED Mr Tallman need, little intro tint ti m lo bt et growers ol Cat ! Continued on page f n.r) IN LEWISTON1 He was formerly con with the local office as under Sam1 manager He has had many ot experience in the sugat I mi l tl LEWIS I OV fvitts business in Colorado and Idaho for the two d tv old son nt Mi tnd U, He I tomes h Logan directly liom Mia Evan lunc kins of ( it W lit) tlmtv ait I' Calitornia i in was lu M turn Mis ,t In Mantling giadu tt - ot M , Mi i It items pai nt1. u. ' ui i n n al Stale It Mond n Miikus Ta Un- - qut Mm will In answtietl noon ent soon thiou-.l- i Two hill' its 1 tl i hi ltlt n Liliv white out Iftentl) b Itay eis ut T Mi ht sp ik iggait and exetuive st tit tai ol li t I SAL 'lilt ballots alumni tr, vveie (. A Hot t i in lam la'ion inusi tl liumitis in t ollt ge who laggait lwo go to tliunin ol i' 11 Mis H Iluis in nl M tin who n aic askt d lo nan ( ill It Inlt i nu nl t - in 01 In mo t oul the i opinion ait gi e Lew iston A totirl of honor has been st heel lb - ill - H t ill it tdu t - ot the col andm ' - l d lo t ip in mt nletl loi the Bov Scout- of Smith itenls lege Held The milt will b held as a hi ollit ip d b illot ben the in it tui it pail of sacriment meeting in the the t in it turn- - tue laige-- t Southfield Fust wail next Sundav hi vote will '(lit til and plated t v Piling GETS CEPTIFICATC m Hi ammil st h ml vtar book tli will b niom i w Tioops h a Tile Buzz paint ipatmg along pit n IT ot Smithfield First waul Kate? to t ture an wrleup ot atiomplisb Troop 54 of iooi tin i it t. Smithfield Thud wait! , Idon Burn Troop mints of tub V U 1" i I) n W pdnf' 1. Troop 55 of Amalga and Troop tit, n s annual ham etlilo or tl n V Rhi I illvvvhi asked Mi lot the of Smithfield Sacond ward Commissioner H H Mir bach- - ot JliniOl MIL of tii t lit lnu g aduilesj nann w Pre n Hu b o lo be If t icnie Bel son districtM and Co ut of Honoi ju if i dth Chairman E Van Orden will he tn?h 'i It of w bn h - lo In ci m 'tool's li it Mi IillvwliK upon this ii tiiaige ol the met ting I10V t st l,t in til III lust w ll.) Valiev neotod i i I l A-- i ,i i t -- HONOR COURT -- ' I v v -- life tr a wheel chair can t keep Juanita Cawthon from emll-inthats wny Memphis knowws her as The Sunshine Girl. Even j shown here packing for her trip SI e is Nominating Committee Is Selected Such is Will He Rest Easier Now? n i v 1 n i A t nniMiitR Uc.nbiandt Kiii i 1 i t ill M I il i, l v Hi L f t il) n Hi if i I hough ginning r I t lutv c hi t u ni I i n ni - it -- I tit it tiintnini t it ii tl) in tcmiIU as U i V ti d ng 1) et SCORES HIGH i Loving Words are Spoken At Bier of Sterling Woman LOCAL RANGER (.lowing tributes of the lite an chaiac'er of Mis Ellen Adams Carlson were spoken bv the speak ers at the funeial service in th Logan Fourth vvaid chapel Mid A large number or sorrow ing relatives ami friends attended the set. lies ol the hi loved woman Bishop S Ii (.lift in The music was given hv the ward choir undei toe diiection ot A (. Olofson Solos were sung In Flank Pangn and Donald Sn ith E Piesident Joseph (anion Alma Bisl op John Sonne Q d.ins and Bishop Guffin sK)ke leiuugiy ol Hit mac.) outslindiug harac tei lstu s of Mrs ( arlcon and praised her for the I earing ot an exceptional family Invocation was olteied bv Bishop K C Schaub and the benediction bv Orson Smith The grave in the Logan city cemeterv was dediosted by President G W. Lindquist. ? itd i t toil an Harni'iisomi lesloiid lo all Ills th i'll in t I' il t ic pouters wile who that justic wa- - due 'he man win pel l.aps glonfied his country t t ted i me more than anybody else Reinhi indl s last known donu i p i cte art tile was a shabby house heie opt mi, i ii m a amusement posite cheap park he was th bulled art the Lain Ot ttibet S i hi S I lie puate wa- - declaiml bank rupt 1J nan heore he ditd He owned tens of thousands ot florins it the time ot his death, mostly lo a distinguished sold family who then t a ni s i) money lenders be 'i ii Rembrandt 'as indn ted in the unn i a i j himlu-- i of i u -- ol c nc Proprie Uus ni pian, sm,n businesses had c la ms not linn but trace against d tin m : ma i - na-da- v HOME SECTION pie-idc- d MEETS DEC. 13 nod rn - ot Horn siition in Cncht Mi-- s i d Izo by I i b nl c The cast hd been woiking hard sometime and promise a finTins is the anished production bv the dramanual plav tics depaitment of the si bool and is looked torwaid to with a great deal of anticipation bv both the students anl patrons ot the Junior high school The cast includes Mix Vlrgn.a (oakliv. Junior Mo-- e Hodgson, Hall, . irginia Reese Jean Fisc mff Sarah Blown, Claude Wennergien and be h R d lord 2 The matinee u. scheduled In p m and the evening perform I ho Junior ance for s p ni big school bind undei the direction o T Henson will ive specia musical numbe s In ten e he eve mug perfnrniapie foi Hum-plney- fo-- A i l t r i li i (lu be i i p will lights and perogatives as cillzin ih good lepule if the iliHmr and iiuits aie satistiej with the doe.u mot tiled in Ills bealr is legally to nrnii unit Th petition was signed it no mm In s,ls)J a,, ( ixiburg a distint Mu H cl i Rom loimer h t 11 Everything is in readiness fo the Junior ugh school plav Pat sv, according to Miss Theresa The plav will be Pugh, director presented Fi ,dav afternoon and evening in the Junior high auditorium to fie AMS1ERDAM I)e 11 (UP) An ini tin tumid ot efloil to c lieu the name of Rem imp hiaudl limoiis Dutch painter and I ot, ui ( hrtinbfM ot th In i o, a -- enlem e of y w iw mi (i mIh mi at a existent when be died bankrupt! Jtil year-ag- o Ml lll)l in hi tiik lu has been made in a petition on filoin court heie to lav nu dm noimriaf mu i t PLAY FRIDAY Glory! IS SCHEDULED i JUNIOR HIGH nutit n il and r- on pinject ( ormuntv alley aie remind v Santa Claus Asks Help From Herald The populi'ion of Gaelic vcll.v has inuiascJ so much dui ng the past vec that Sants (laus is afraid lie may not where lo lip oil of the bovs ami girls bo lie In. requested the Dailv Heiald to gh him a lift to wh.ch we have glad agreed banti wants the litth bovs ar girls ot Cache vallcv to wnto Id some nice ltt!e lette- - These Ic teis will b' jublis'ed in Hie 1U aid beginning tomorrow It vou are too lit tie to wipe ju ask vour mamma oi vour old brother and sister to wide it f vou Watch the Herald for 'he San Jensen county agent of the metting win li - to be held in the Jumoi high school in Login at 2 t p m , Saturday Mrs Will James of Paradise will Claus letters Your mamma at ' be in charge of the demonstrating daddv will like them Just as muc with Miss Jensen assisting. as you will, maybe morel. t home demonstration v Mr Ellert S. Adam Car$on idin n I hv Hut committee. |