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Show LLa PHONE 50 or 51 If THE HOME You Do Not Receive Your Daily Herald Volume 21. NEWSPAPER LOGAN Number 253. CACHE (UTAH) VALLEY DAILY OCTOBER HERALD, MONDAY, ') 1 1 0 PRICE FIVE CENTS. r Today By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1330). Kf Talking 14,000 Miles. Il'hat Idleness Means. Says Mr. Coolidqe. (EDITORIAL) It makes no difference what a hat, or a suit of clothes a pair of shoes or a pair of socks a new automobile or You may now talk to your friend in Australia, price $45 for three minutes. anThe telephone company nounces approaching reductions in rates generally, long distance which should increase gross and net receipts and profits, stimulating use and encouraging business, by bringing all Americans closer together. This writer talks from an office tn New York to a ranch on the edge of the Pacific ocean with absolute ease and clearness, whereas it is necessary to walk into the next room to speak to the assistant transcribing this from tho phonograph. The link with Australia', longest ever established, 14,000 miles, is made through the air with the cooperation of the British and which Australian post offices, seem to think they can run a , , telephone business. When will the next step come, wireless through tho ether to a neaiby planet? And what will they tell us? YOU REALIZE ings of workmen that the amount earnto in industry, business and prosperity, when you consider efforts to relieve unemployment four There are undoubtedly (Continued on page and eleven women representing 27 of the 29 counties in Utah and two counties in Idaho, registered at the U.S.A.C. today for the Fifth Annual Adult Lead-Training school The school is under the direction of the extension service with Mrs. in Rena B. Mayeock directly The school lasts until chaige. November 8, and every women's time is taken up in the program from 7 a. m. until 9:30 p. m. everyday. The women are housed on the top floor of the home economics building and eat at the cafeteria during tre school. Tile school is divided into six divisions with the number registered in each as follows: Home leading under the direction of Mrs. Alma C. Ksplin, 18; Home management, Mrs. Effie S. aBrrows, 30; Clothing, Miss Ellen Agren, 14; Booths and Nutrition, Miss Elna Miller, 22; Organization, principals and practice, Wilford Porter, 13. The Cache women registered at the school include Mrs. Ed Bahen and Mrs. Will James, Paradise; Richmond; Mrs. J. S. Forrester, Mis John Hendry, Wellsville; Mrs. Hatt'e R. Lee, Hyde Park; and Mrs. Eftie Smith, Trenion. One hundred Your Last Chance they have to sell. Start now buy today, tomorrow and the next day. It wont be long before the wheels of all industry will be humming and your money will come back to you. American business today needs buyers lots of them. DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW WHAT BUY SOMETHING! YOU CAN DO TODAY Edna Rosi.nk.ramz Secrctat y, J'tah State Farm Big Rallies By Planned By Republicans Bureau. Tilt-- Republican speaker cara-,tawill be in Cache Valley Mtd-lute- s nesday according to an announce-meat received by Hans Mikkle- - sen. Republican county chairman, The caravan of at least 50 cars is expected to start lrom salt Lake city at i p. m with at Bountiful, meetings Layton, Kaysville. Farmington, m.ieahiD8 After a street meeting there at which all of the candidates will be present as well as the townspeople of that city, the caiavan 'iifars-3!f- on to Logan where a rally will lie held at 8 p. m. in the junior high school. Speakers in the party, all of whom are expected, to talk Imre are Hon. J. Reuben Claik, to Mexico, Justice Ephraim Hansen of the state .supreme Any tax that is not based on income and ability to pay is unjust and vicious. Such a has no place Oil the 0f a progressive State. , , tDe tax lavtS Or L tan are obsolete and unUSt and do citizens with not; (rea( a i equality, fust tax laws not be made in Utah until constitution is amended, jin suite of all propaganda to the contrary. We all know Stat-va- n . can-stre- 7 you have not registered year, it is adiisable that iheek and make sure t your name is on the ks even though you tc ere istcred for the last presi-tial elation. It sometimes that names are 'pens in copying from out pped old to the ne:v tcqislra-- t ; t 1 et will continue court. Congressman lton and F. X. A. Enle, Lake Den B. Colormei Salt resident nmv V. S. of customs at Washing- ton. The caravan is bringing a rpiar- tet from Salt Lake City and other music at the rally will he by TongrTssman will reColton Cache valley Thuisdav while the balance ol the cara- van will return Wednesday night. The congressman will he th" speaker at a tea to he given ,n the Hotel Eceles Thursday at Mrs. Reed p. m. at which Smoot, wife of the senior senator will lmnoied from Utah, he guests of the Republican women of Cache County. in - Today s Best Story 11 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27. (UP) Coach Howard Jones, accom-- I panted by Bill Hunter, director of athletics at the Univerbi- ty of Southern California, will walk olf the dock at Santa Monica this week. Grinning newsreel cameramen will record the act, while police restrain the uninitiated from calling the padded wagon. Iil k in 925, when Joues was having a difficult time beating Stanford university, he agreed with Hunter that when the Trojans could beat the Cardinals by three touchdowns he would accompany Hunter on a leap into the briny, with ail his clothes on. "Are you going to do it?" Jones was asked upon his return here from the game at which Stanford went down to defeat "Ys, ii Bill is holding me to it," Jones replied Hunter grinned and nodded ills head, so tile leap into the hone too warm Pacific is scheduled lor some day tins week (Continuer- CHAMP NAMED Frederick P Ihanip, president of th1 Cache Valiev Banking company and president of tlu Utah Bankers association, !ourn I -is-- . ,l1, I which the opposition is so anxious to reserve in toto, was written bv mere man and not by divine guidance. It was haSyd on the needs of the time. brains n;cn have All Hotsy Totsy Should as banner ot Col. Jo seph G Bungstait er. the peoples candidate for count y ('omnrs gioner. Ten thousand bushenpecked to swore bands for vote Bung starter following his announcement - - . . , vv . if i , . - a- i c- Both Legs When Millwarcl Jessup, 25, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Jessop of Millville, was critically injured at Smith field at S a. m. Monday when he slipped when attempting to board jf A jV 4 southbound moving freight train. According to the investigation of City Marshal Os Low of Smith field, the young man tried to 'mount the train on Main street between Third and Fourth North street. Ilis 'ytz. grip failed, and both legs fell on the rails and were cut Son. William 1. liouili off just below the knee. His skull was also fractured as he Militant Solon Speaker At fell on the roadbed. The accident occurred directly in front of the residence P ubliean Rally At of Dr. G. L. Rees who saw it and telephoned for the Preston Saturday. ambulance which made a fast run to the PRESTON United States Sena- scene and back to a Logan hospital with the injured man. tor William E. BoYali invaded the The train was in charlge of Conductor Joe Watson and seat of opposition to his nominaMotorman Salsgiver, both of Ogden. The train stopped tion as a candidate for when he spoke at he Isis Theater, immediately and the crew aided in pulling Jessop out and into the ambulance. here, Saturday night. loading F a mf e Logan-Cach- The militant Idaho senior senator unleashed a fierce attack against those who fought his nomination at the recent Republican state convention He related how, 21 years ago ranklin county was one of the i'aders in the move that made It pHSiblo for him to become United tates senator, an oriiee which he as held since that continually . FARMERS BACK CHANGES TAX Directors of tiie Cache County Farm Bureau at a meeting Saturday nigh' in tlir courthouse eut EEDS CONFIDENCE on reroiil for the proposed consti-- l MORE THAN VOTES tutional amendments and uigingt When I leceived the wire," );e tiie fuimei.s oi uie county to sup- SALISBURY, N. C., Oct. 27 (UR? Nine poisons were injured aid, "slating that the Franklin port thm as u means of receiv-i eiief when a gas explosion wrecked from taxes on their ltiK (Continued on page two) a bi n k wail during a fire it It was dei iad to put pi open the Calawba it e plant at East forth etery etiort possible until to see that tlie.se amend Spent er today. ed in this county. menu are ad Tiie direi tois took the stand that the adoption of tho amend- SAN PEDRO, Calif., Oct. 27 (UR) Three Coast guaul cutters ments will op al the wav to a tax seatchPd the Pacific ocean of revision piograni which will dis Carlsbad, 9U miles south of tubule the burden of taxation to here, today for a small boat all classes of piopeity and to all hi which three men were adrift. The went on reioid individuals A K Andeison was named presi-ou- t as declaring tiie tanner, now cP the Andi'tson Humber com-It pay mure th.in lloor .shai-- -i Me., Oct. 27 (U.PJ in and K H(s Anchoon a was dtoided to ask every farmer ROCKLAND, H'tk'iig a mw junior transc at a nieehug ot he dnec- to .stud! amendinenih and I lecoid, Stanley Boyn )Mfi of the Him Wesley W. vote "Vet." ton, Lexington, Anderson was named geneial manMass left Curtiss- aviator, ager Wriglit an port here at 5:46 Th so changes u-miessilated elei-tio- LOGAN LUMBER MEN ADVANCED - th-s- e . hv lu o !) 1 dath sud(i-- of MMently MINE DEATH a. ni. Andeison who was pit-sid and genual manager A E Andison was one of the ngmai panneis m Uk urn when it was ouanini in Js'ni a Ander on Ar Sons Lumber on','anv H a.s alwavx lo n anvo in the firm FRI KDRH'i ST A i . O fid ha b cm .no president Oct 27 fU P - Tho deit ' r rmanv in Die or I! miwas m charge i wlinii wrecked Die fxplosmn t lot leu 'ie t ompunv ii Coal mine near hei. svi,- ,. v h wi- - nauH-ui nt ol Logan at 9' lod i s'ood pr' Kiel! non siill t kf on Sundav 0( tohe lfh w e! e lieiiis had missing a ! r i Y Alnl-'- l sop, the le Hew been recovered and 'hiee iiqund n a nuniuei, ha , beep wnp niinets had died m a n D at tieiaucr of the com.un sun e Sliglit hope was held tin 17 of the t'lh and moved to Ogden m U27 other 2'! miners Injured in the head o'lKfs weld t' the blast Hn tl t un.'Mo'i w - ho Tile exp! second F Re-- - An! 'mu is In al niatnt d'sasT.r ill Go! in n none, within of the retail limber and hard- t ss than a '1 week he Wilhelm ware plant ot hi concern " "f 'he Anna Maine - Ahdnrf All ii et al. hi ul lie! - ol the w is w ked hv a b'ost whieh kill-ate Bresichod Amic'son and have .62 miners on Octohiv 21 grown up m ;he lumber bus.noss )' hu d" pis ot mipaiiv as now cons ,t d d ai Rov y ( iux, Salt Lake ( jiv, u. preuint, S S K h s. MHidait t easin r II V Hi tiurham, (vreiarv IDAHO. Fair tonight and Tuesd ,i e ddu ion il astir oM M a e S Ih'les, R B Moinocli. day, No change m temperature. IeO! ge S T, K.ile- - 1)l'!iI1, K. UTAH. Generally fair tonight F. Ihurdelio. Idaio. and Tuesday; warmer tonight. hod. Logan TOLL IS 93 I t M.n-ba- h- ' c i X ! t im-p- v a- e ' a- - g.n Bing tin Vs show that Bung s' nr is pinning f;u ahead ot Tom Muu, John Kerr, Maitm Y W Hall Bond and Cigar stop today poMed the following Mis. Bungstartei oe Sx to four that he will get ioli., th.ui an.- ut!, r iinla vend-n- t camlulatp. I'.ve to ihiee Dial his pi inter r mm gets paid for the campaign p,is rt he makes . i to mio that v i , "! will vu'f Rung-.'ai'e- today. BONNERS FERRY, Idaho, Oct vU P' Llewellyn Curtis, 4n, shot and killed last night, paiemiy by il piowlcr he prised m in . lionie, accord to the shei ill's otfice. fEW October 27. (U.R) iiitnev, iimti and financier, dn d ol pm rmmi.i last night at lus horn 871 Filth aveuuu. Ho was 58. YORK, Hi.iry I.nne e ; : . RIO DE JANEIRO, DO. 27. (U report circulat'd today sai counter revolutionary nioven hud been started at Sao Pt and a similar attempt ag.unat revolut'onaiy Junta was he made at Il;o Do Janeiro. A h- ( i elected' qonutions commit countv Fvn money that Bungs'aiter will ui'l vote for Iiiiim1! he sioner, tee to one that he will not have the county that. Looses c Civic luncheon clubs, oi fraternal league, Icxlges, and oilier 01 many ganizations rallied Mondav to lb1 present-throug- i Be Elected Bungstarter and women just Jo"- 1 their forefathers as Jessop l oot Slips And He Falls Beneath U. I. C. Train - 1 un-ma- The present constitution, Millwarcl imp. one that is just as nniioi Table .. commission pass tcmptjnH; to ldck legi any . . . dance m a a one. m Ku t an ord. nance perIdtion that might Ico.i f or - it V'H hr -- In man if J in'tnng .'nor to the insiallal mil of tins equality for all. men tn stay out mat lime, which stands m the win until 9 n' lock al night. I heir ' as uow of the Gomiviai simp smoke screen of All of tiie Boy Seoul troops ill necessary to nail on so!, , with a and doubt. suspicion Pounty aie enlhiisia.stio over o liunrcr i ampaign issued Tiy 'the corresponding Mitln is ftC- Bungstarter. liteiature of nagging mlhrn ut iiMtng UUSI (.'presentation but i lion- - j c in them. hoi not it make nvc, hope deadly. al-- on Page Five) - hand-in-han- has just received noli1 of Ins appointment by incoming president, Lome C Stephenson of the American Bankers a.socia turn as associate member of the t he ot agricultural (ninmiifni American Bankets latinn the Twelfth rcdeial Resolve distiKt, ;nhiaum the eight western and Bai ific toast states The agrnultuiul commission is the body dueling the extensive . . avneultural wok and jmluv of the going to jeopardize their 0U)t American Bank rs adulation, and future and the future of is made up ol repiesenta-titheir Aiildren by making hankers trom t'nnughout the I 27 s L. llic d ed I., Oct. an same Spirit VALLEY STREAM, Ini; Slat, JHSt ails? (UP) Mrs. Keith Miller, British advisory 011111! whuh unhide m has pf doubt and contention fransits memboiship ampler Utah man, , , aviatrix, now holds the continental air record for worn Bn odent F c,x,s.te,d eVcr Iamll ot th" Ran-e7 - State Agin ult nal o!hge safor both directions. legislature lias established. ami are lUSt as capable of making laws to fit Jjv nmk Thoy hayc ,U,. interest of t!ip state ancl their fellovvmcn Fist as much at H,tt(.r t(1 tnls them than the parasites, who, mtcher, of which there aie oniv under the present tax laws, two in operation m Utah, make., it c fo.en escapinK taxation, possible to put on a lactorv niMa! ho would perpetuate and Ills means a piMlatum Of soles hie shoe tiie same as when mx, this iniquitous SVst.m by at- Tuesday is your opportunity. A complete of all registration places' I be found on page two of Daily II ci aid today. Ex-- , For it lias been neres irv ise your franchise as a to nail years on of ladies shoes zen of the United States, but the installation oi a m k.iv t W"'i ii piesentaiue-- i ill attendance (run almost even mipoitaiit coniiiiiimtv m Utah tin siv.Hi an nu.il t, inference of social workers begin their first Institute ot social work tills mot mug at Hie U. S.A (' Meeting will we conducted throughout the week, with leading sru. tal woiker.s of the state conducting giving messages, or the class work. An evening session, open to the cubin', will hi" held in the Junior high school auditorium this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs Amv Brown Lyman, secretary of the general board of the L D.S. Relief Society, will preside. Mrs. Rena B. Maycock state leader of women extension service, will speak on the "Standards of Living Among Utah Farm Families," and Dr. Lnvv-- v Nelson, dean of tin; college of applied science, at Y U on will givon an adi "Tile Utah Faim Family." GENERAL MEETING HELD SUNDAY 'I he lust goneial meeting of tho (onlorenie was held Sunday evening in tin' Logan tabernacle with Urges Adoption of Proposed Amendments No longer will the ladies feel it their necessary to throw away shoes When the soles are worn dm lares J. K. B.u, on. manager of the Goodvear Shoe re pairing compa y at 77 Xoith Mam 7 not, Critically Hurt, Is In Hospital Representatives Here From Every Part Of Utah. Woman Interested in Welfare of Farmers NEW MACHINE INSTALLED BY The LOCAL SHOP today 'lave you registered yet? Millviile Youth What you buy, people will have to make it will put them to work and they will have money to spend for what two) SCHOOL OPENS Idaho Senator Invades Seat of Opposition lets buy something! furniture for your home and office ADULT LEADER book. INSTITUTE OF LETS BUY SOMETHING! Poor Old Confucius. The , Weather -- t I ( Th" new a e p ided S Ut I, like as :in. t') t manage! ot tin Ex.- - rn a n Lumb"i cnmp.ipv lu 1JG he A S o si O U tnj Ilia Lumber (ompat.v pun basel that Lumvard and muamred the Cm"ber ompunv whuh w.i merged with lie Amletson Lumber comiiam iu June U'1- - war The pany urn now per.ri 20 vatd in nor Utah ami souihe itei n Idaho. AV i Maximum perature day. 52. 31. m ! last Minimum Maximum one ago, 60. Minimum one year ago, 42. year cour Figures tesy of U. S. physics dept. C. LAVERNE, Calif., Oct 27. (UR Four ) e,c-o!Kenneth Dougl ot Pasadena died m a iiospt here eatly today, t'le lourtii v ttm of a (tossing aiddcii! v.lti (laimed tiie lives et lus jiarei ami a 15.'car old siik r, Xita. p -- Tiie s I.mdoti Nuvul T:e.ir ol vv,'.- deposited to- i' iv i't the l.iiiaruj runm of the foieign o u " ON DON. Or: ' 2 7. J ratifi-iiioti- the ! I Calif, On. 27. (UP) Tilt niiitisHm of a while matt at a sacied Indian dame was believe! today tor t'le rlav'te; ot Oscar E. 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