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Show Phone 50 or 51 The Home If You Do Not Receiie Your Daily Herald Volume 22. ill Number 2b ll'ilh i:huh MNDW, ITliKl UTAH, DAILY HERALD, LOGAN, (Copyright 1930) ' I I I Across A mu The Soldiers ha Mans. r Imagination's Some Headlines. Transfer Cedar City Branch To Logan, m i. A- - .aal&aiaea- CITY. Kansas, Jan 29 Ailzona, California, Through New Mexico, Gouthein Colorado, CEDAR CITY, Utah, Jan 31 and now as far as Dodge Citv in (U P) Another issue, definite anu Kanban, this host Santa Fe tiain clear had ansen today befoie the runs across the continent in a ninetocnth session of the For conducla. t u e mater of fact wav tors and porteis it is as much a Tile question Should the Ce matter of course as a New Yolk dar City branch of Utah State trip from the hatterv to Harlem Agr'cultuial college be discon for a subway guard tinned Answers President ol the Sen If you can aftord it you should ate Dillman If tins branch had If not, you this make been opeiated on an economical trip should make it as it is made by basis it would have been closed the family waving six or eight long ago The state pays mote arms from a bmall automobile on to maintain the college than it the highway beside the railroad would tost to transfer ill stuttack The trip in that car with dents and equipment to the main live passengers, plenty of lug- institution at Iaigan Senator gage on both sides and in the Booth "The futuie agucultural oil less and costs for gas back, development of southern Utah than fifty dollar. No excuse for rests with the younger generation of this whole the not seeing and I am in favor of appropnat-mas murli money as available country for n s use solthe tells Mellon Secretary SERIOUSLY diers that it would take three QUESTION thousand four bundled millions DISCUSSED In other words a rift has deof dollars to pay their cash bonus and this would raise taxes in veloped on the question of whegeneral and "upset the nation, ther or not the Cedar City branch retaiding instead of helping pros- should be closed or continued out Tho question will be perity Secretary Mellon is probably in committee rooms and on the the countrys greatest financial floois of each house. Both 6ides have powerful sup What he says commands expert port. Dillman favors closure. respect Hut soldiers who want tlie'r James Hacking, speaker of the money in cash, that they may house, thinks it bhould be continued. (Continued on page eight) The questior was freely and frankly discussed at a mass meeting in the school auditorium yes- ViJlvh elkfc v U ff AOOOO PfcfPdNclU I A Buwss ;uii u C T Vit ll PASSES AWAY $ NeassA? DRnt m Mi QimOtClt t 4 J Cormier Leon ANGPLIS Jan 31 No tail b v Leon Cormier, llanaid young looking fm a job isnt student, li , i ( DO-- X I I FIRE PROJECT At -- ? 'V V 1 ( Planned. i S ' .s ; W e 'j LT vY , r v V ? SATURDAYS SCORE f A ft I v Law Change To Be Issued In Election AID TO CHICAGO, Jan 31 (UR Frank J. Loesch, pne of the five commission members who favored revision of the 18th amendment, does not think thp committee's report to President Hoover was inconsistent. In one o: the first discussions by a member of the commission of the report since it was handed to Mr. Hoover, Loesch predicted yesterday that it will be an riant, issue jn the 1932 presidential campaign anj reitei'ated' his stand that tlieie should be a change In the prolnoition law. Loesch said ho did not favor repeal of the Eighteenth amendment bentisp he believed that would bring bai k the open would be wlmli lie .caul, unthinkable The plan of Ins le'low commissioner, Ilinry W A'ldtrsuii, lo modify the liquor laws along the lines of the avstpin, 14 favened hv Loi sc ll he Slid I lu.s allows of liquur dnpensa'ion and pro under a permit svat-vides limiting the Lquor toi potation to st vin pi r cent profit. LEGION PICKS LLVVtSTOX Tne American Legion Iosl No 50 held its month ly meeting in the Tlilid ward rec teational hall Fnday Firs li F Iiernlnsel was In sl.n i v vv , Tne objectives for the year de iided upon were as follows Wash May uis, and (oli'Mssionei s mgtons birthday dance to be giv louncimcn fiom pi at tic ally pveiy Third the recreational ward ci in i Ity and town m Cache county hall the annua! dinner dance at at tun Logan ('hambi-- i on galleied the Hotel Eccles In Logan Mdich 17. a junior baseball team vutn Kenneth Cottle and Leland V.tiiOiden in charge Ira Hyer, dutnot committeeman, leported the conference of the de ,iaitniMit of officers and pi st ex eculivco held in Salt Lake City re A 100 pel cent enroll lenilv A ! arge ment is reported here uu iiopt was piesent 3 lie li e dull according to Y T Vilen, have hi en During the long period in pio Pnniipal thus mk i es.snl f,lr he was umisiiillv Charles Chaplin stood before a duction Chaplin declined was this yeir that pdntonnne convinced on of screen the audience .select the true mode Of H( re( n expres the new Los Angeles tilt ater last .sion and that dialogue and .sing night and twilled his bamboo ing should be left to the spoken s drama and the musical i iane in defiance of the new of the entertainment world The comedian earned out till, while 50,000 p( rsons milled about in the strets outside theory in City Lights aller an The (onted'an presented his opening scene in which he burin a lesqued the talkies in bnlliant City Lights produdion SALT TAKE CITY. Jan 31 (UP) world premie' e and, true to his fashion. Jean Dale Piettv litile cafe The plot centered around a promise, not a word was spoken be suisi l, was arraigned in distmt ( haplin Outside the theater, 400 poluo blind flower gill nendid and a diunken million-dii- i on rt todav on the ihaige ol ilticei i held in (heck a jostling well to do Sam lie met on Ins l omuls m a U.ank, (towd ot 50 000 good hummed The gill was placed hv Mem; his- jewelrv uiitioneei persons who wanted to spe the lng city3 hr nidi lie; attorney, the lamous actress and actors arriv- Virginia Cheirill and 111 million on m. woman leqiextn tne sia ane by Harry Meyeis ing mi hmouums A pne ling scene C apbn lui.vv line ni mvo du ys in vvhii . It wds one of Los Angeles most spectacular premieres, pringiving a sound version of hic- lo ml s iii i til i di 'liiin ti 'he uifoimation coughs and 'at'ier startling sound cipally because Chaplin was the talkies by releasing a effects in eating paghetii weie (haiiiig the col w i'h Inst de he tiled Tups Oilent picture Ihiee yeais aftei Ihe cornu high spots of the glee miiihi v dav In i ni. mu announied. such things had slopped. (UP) JEAN DALE TO PLEAD TUESDAY e mur-denn- g v 11 v of Common Friday to discuss tlm gislation which wnulri diveit a pot turn ol tlm sta'e gaso nne tax to the use of the t it ici tor tneir streets A committee whuli mk ludes Mayor G I. Reis or SmiUii.eld as L i nairman, P Commissioner Petersou of Imgan and Mavor If 1! Nielson ot Hvium was named lo investigate this legislation They will also investigate tile "ecoudaiy stale highway system lull which is now befoie tile legis proposed Fire Damages It Uture Providence Home THREE Hie home of W. R Zollingei ELECTROCUTED. Aggies 39 By Ottis Peterson Young Cougaia slipped a nasty foot under the champion- Capitol ship bound Utah Aggies Saturday night and tripped them up, lo hand the Aggies their first defeat of tha season The final score was 45 39. Although there were five men on the floor lor the Cougars, the real victor was Ott Romney, Cougar mentor He sent in two young giants In Robinson for Brinley at forward and Nelson for Hunter at center to start the game. They had definite instructions to fnllow-land how they did. The two accounted for 14 points between them, all of them on short, close in shots, and uhat just about won tho game for the Cougars. AGGIES PLAY LISTLESS GAME SALT LAKE CITY. Jan 31 (UP) Ihe Salt Lake .ehgiam said todiy that a tisleral grand j lry investigation of aln ged giaft condl Of coarse, the fact they were lions in city and county law ea BUTTE, Mont. Jail 31. (UP) a comparatively dead and toicenifPt aginins of Salt Lake playing Tim little bund of dmbled uninterested Utah Aggie team had v ar from Impended county veteians enrniti something to do with It hut m to to plead 3 ho nevspipi-r- i sta'ed that de- reality, It was this work whhh for tlm cashing of tlieli bonus partment of Justice agents and un- piled up a lead of 25 15 in the fust dercover ruin fiom Denver have half that won the game ales, tc it Unite today for Mtlis Citv, Mont been Investigating repotted graft The Cougars jumped Into an lu Salt Lake City, Bingham and early lead and Utah Aggies never The 32 veterans, headed by Manila, and are now compiling a got within more than four Dew ev Thomas and Rohei t E points n asa of ev.time lor submission of them at any- - juncture of the Tavlor, wMe rut when thii to Foctual gland jury The game defending champions b x car arrived lu the local According to the newspaper, fought a tremendous uphill battle y.uils and is'raded through tlm hi in aca the divorce second in half. For a short ought clmigei stnets with the Anniliaan ife ot L K 1 arseu, time it looktd as though they were tion by the dr mi corps lignling ghn to. nit r t luof di i it sin riff, to Hie going to be successful but with efftet that husband made the score 37 43 for the Cougais The Sal.ation Armv entcr-- t lined the partv and a local $20(t monthly (lining the past four and with about tlnee minutes to r invited the veterans years and that she had seen lnm go, Parkinson was ejected on perto a 'lend a b nt hava sonal fouls and then Brigham aicept tell $j"U payments, I hi mv hi ought to a Young coasted to victory. Fr mi Miles It v, the party head PARKINSON PLAYS will go ti Ahe'dein, S 1) and Ins wifes cliarg GREAT GAME Laisn and theme aMosb 'llnnc-iota iidive is hearing ii yesterday onsi l to Chli ago Captain Parkinson was at least ( ltv, stale and federal olltclals il hei dinted know 1. dge of the beven eights of the Aggie team. 4 basinvestigation o d.-- t lined to com He placed Ins usual spaikhng ketball but Ills teammates seemed ment wom out from the fast pace of the ! night before and just couldn t keep up to lnm. As a result, the usually i i fine Aegie passing attack and ball i i rustling failed to function The Aggies got about their regular quota of shots but they allowed ! i Brigham Young university to take more shots than usually at the basket and the Cougars proved the 4 Both Accoidmg to the latest reports, better shots ot the two. FILE ROBBERY CHARGE tpp operetta Blttv O teams were badly off at basket Blarney 31 to he prevented by the Ninth grade shooting, however, compared to BLACkFOOP, Idaho, Jan A charge of highway robheiy 'UP) of the Logan Juinon high school the work of Friday night. f.ic-24, ol is pogiessing rapidlv Costumes Roy Nixon, The game developed ino a rough Iiona am hd m a Shelley, Idaho, aie being (dnamed and eveiytlnng and tumble contest in the last half is expiited to h" readv hv Febiu pool hall when a physician identi when the Aggies fought their upin d him .u the man who had held ary 4 and 5 when it will be prehill batlle and as a result, throe li uu up sented Aggies, Parkinson, Belliston aud Claude ei.nei gi en playing the Benmon went out on fouls. Nelson, PETTICOATS RETURN pait of M.kt- O Noolt luiinslies the Cougai center, went out in tho Petti Genevieve tirst half on fouls to t ie ploy LONDON, Jan 31 (UP' coats, wlmh English women dis Coolev, Haloid Wisi man Arthur BRINLEY are carded to help win the wai, Hinson Mildud Middleton, Drue ROMNEY, HONORS Hansen and Dive Johnson have TIE FOR coming back to save the nation I In time of peace. hey a'e supported For Brigham Young university, leading roles by a ldige dim us Romney and Biinley tied for high SUICIDE INVESTIGATED 3he open tla is duelled by point honors with 10 counters each. BRIGHAM CITY, I tab, Jan 31. Flank Baugh Jr tin- fei mor high The Aggies wise w ate Inn, Koiu- (UP The mol ve w lui h impelled si hoot orolii-- ua aiioinpanns the Riv no'il Hdnven, 23, Park valley, plav (Continued on page five) to take Ins own llle vesterdav in a sheep camp neat Filton was the objective ol an investigation tov -i th'-ate- a ! OPERETTA TO from United Press BE PRESENTED - - of Providence was damaged to the COLUMBUS, O. Jan 31 (UP' extent ot $110 by fire about Sat The electric chair at Ohio pern uidav noon Sparks from the chim ti ntiary claimed tlnee more vie nev ignited the roof which was tims last night Thi ee bandis. blazing memly when the fire de all of Mansfield. O, were exei ut paitment aimed The loss was id for the killing of a filling nol covered by insurance station attendant. Send Your Vote On Soldier Bonus Payment To Herald dav SHEEPHERDER SHOT WIN FALSS. Idaho. Jan 31' r? c"? 21 Twin (UP'Ravmond V.Tlson Falls difvl tiom a lifh shot L tiirough the abdomen about noon Shall the ixsiuviie nun he fa iv Mi lion of the U. S. hank-im.llidav at a sheep camp north of s anl mo-- 1 ot Hie huge now oi should they wait in the paid of Rock Click the vnlagp m the nation sum equally Rex a Creek canyon until 1945 limed in stating payment now That is one of the mo would he dtsastious ROBBERS TRACE Vote your na' do you think questions now hi mg dm Li.i .il (UP) B1 TI K. Mont on the ballot hi low veiei-anlonvution Ihe nat'on 3 itissid in Ihe Hairisim hank robbers aie be, seem lo he united m asking and mail to the Soldier Editor, tv i d lo be in hiding in southern toi irrmediae pavnuit Sccrc Da icy Herald, Logan. lo mat he couldn t cash for 15 California it was levealed dav upon completion o! rin attoi y ears. Me Dancy hoi i owe, i a few dollars pev geneial s lnv esl Igsl ion of He ioMhiv vvliuli ied lo tin slay mg hem a new loimd ft mud until Julv, ol .Sin il' Fiank Mrii col along somehow To Honorable Reed Smoot and William Borah, United States when Ihe Gi m Reaper beckoned Senators. ABBEY DESTROYED. Jim going to die soon bonus told his friend HASTINGS, England, Jan 31 tleie, mv Sorne-leidAs a citizen ot Utah) (Idaho). I desire to express myself on (U P You take it Fire which some residents omtifieatP the question of the m' payment in cash of solders an an of beas lulfillment well as it regarded might get bonus (ertifiid'es now m.'standmg as a means of aiding the cause they wont pav it to me (lent CU1SP, destroyed pait of unemploy ment situation until 1945 or when I die the liiMom battle Abbov today Ihe fnends took the icitifi-late- . with the loss of many valuable Ballot On this proposal, I vote out a elics and tapestries from the Daiuv si l aw led No 2 ) VES ( ( ) NO Normans. the ol his the friend davs paper making - heir. Jim died and tile govern Name ment at Washington, winch had INVESTIGATE SPIRITUALISTS . Address be n so stern about infusing to BUENOS AIRES, Jan 31 (UP) ( ) I served in the World war, pav his money while alive i lieer-full- Polite todav sought leaders of . Unit or station sent the whole $1547 to the an illeged spiritualist group befor chaining man who had lent Jim a few pal- lieved responsible ( ) I did not serve in the war. try dollars when he was ou his their disciples to beds and otherlast legs. wise subjecting them to torure. 3 Chaplin Makes In New Great Silent Picture ing DISCUSS LAWS g 45 llngham Grand Jury to Veterans Investigate Speed To Graft Charge FLASHES OFFICIALS BYU T fufifiTmif DISABLED I am fir mly ot the opinion that ll lhe.se certificates aie paid off at a ly value less than their face value the exseivice men of the country will feel they have been foiled to sacrifice the true amount w Lu li is due them and that after tho amounts provided are paid and spent they will come hack and demand that the difterence between such amounts and the face value be paid them," Hines said I advise that congress give on to the further extension of benetits to the disabled, to the w idows and orphans of deceased ex service men and to the building of additional hospitals and soldiers' homes to care for the sick, and leave the able bodied ex sen ice mm to take tieir places along with other citizens oi the countiy li woik lg out tlieli own salva ttou dining thise distiessing tm.es " IN BENSON ome-die- - 9 4 OCEAN FLIGHT i, 31 I- '"" OBJECTIVES SALT LAKE CITY, Jan 31 (UP) LS .31PALMAS h Cunnv Islands, Legal aiguments over the valid Jdii (UP living boat ly of Utah s tax letorm lonstitit HOY an Hid toi.jv ;t 2 10 p m tional amendments opened todiv alter a flight fmni Lisbon on the Two state senj.ors, Knox Pat Ik t Mi, of its tr..ns Atlantic teison and Burton Musser, coulinl and theme nuitli flight to that turn of the amendments watd to New York the three that i elate to taxation Thousands of spiitators waved are Invalid They have filed suit flags oi (lieeied as they watched to test the constitutionali'v 1 he tin dime ai Las Palmas case was called today for aigu . ' DUX lion ,e tops weie crowded ment with w ate hi rci and all shops were One of the principal contentious closed hum- - signalled the ar of the omplauiants is that only a of the ship mil the of legislature regular session tliionged the beaches tan propose constitutional amend dinlI'owJs daks when Ihe big ship ments tie amendments vveie pin Ihnr low ind gradually posed at a special session Anothei des( eti ling on the water of tile a should have vea. is that elapsed out' i por between the time of pioposal and amend the bv the people the vote meats weie pioposed in Filuuan of last year and voted on at the Novemhei geneial election The case, it was said will nil USE CHEAP LABOR. doubtedly go to the State S ipreme WASHINGTON, Jan 31 (UP) com t Secretaiy of Labor Doak told the house labor committee today tile KILLED BY ELECTRICITY In ping with the veais pio depaitment had discovered many OKLAHOMA Cm.24 Jaila litH ro tUPi P Pm B- m m s( liixtl (lnidien where contractors on instances o' d in lg i llitfoid Paulson pest wiik were tieat government projects have lm disastei in on to i moving pic tine teel on ported cheap labor and reduced the steamer San Jua.i earlv todav modi m The in i ii i nnon wage levels, contrary to agree- the PacifK, was killed ments made with 1iesident Hoov- bv a short ciicuit in a rad, i tians li il was a n by Haloid Ieter-- s an u at it in ol the j nutter Municipal pint Inch Ideally, er when the depiession began. who also distil s( He lilm. Klmei and W J Hulse, nn min is of t io Logan fire Come-Bac- k a! ,o id.lissed the depaiunirn .students liny giw dtmonstra-tion- s how to (all tile fire dp ptitmim - and how to use the file v i up a In i in the .school buildANGELES, Jan. (UP v V Rom- ney Works As U v e STARTS a LOS " i v He estimate J thoie are between 2u"ouo and It'd ooo veteians now can ot woik, and said it is mploy "n nt these men need But they .'"e only a part of thousands who are unemployed," he said ' and irmrmfnrnirrr do not fe-- l that iiiiivi the governments responsibility 1 hiy modem shorn alls nhen the engine tram nieth to the able bodied veteran is In tills Japan's greatest piciuie qiaphu case anv great"! than to any other and fue loachee of a crack expiese train left the Mukiniadu budge, near citizen who lb mi need aud out of KcmaJu. Si pauengns neir killed anl mote than 1UU inhered nhen the Ham w ork , plmtaed into icy naters. duvihnil He the committee against any of the pending proposals for paying cash now for the adjusted sen ice insurance certificates, which he said, are a "Godsend to the widows and orplmns of these exseivice men" MORE LOS bodv Strategy Of Ott pj"tngti C , o.vn classified Cornioi i, Hi Wheel-ad in tting tne world know that In wants woik With a sandwich sign over his shouldei.s, Cormier Is Damping the downtown streets of Los Angeles terday. The fost dav out a etock the legislators jour- bioker offeicd him a job driving Today neyed through Zion National an automobile and a woman ofpark and were particularly im- fered him a job mowing her pressed with the Mount Carmel-Zio- lawn. tunnel. Representative DaHarvard riudi nt," the bign vid Hirschi of Hurricane was would like to make a host to the law makers at his leads, good pi i in, in nt business connecluncheon home for The legis- tion wiili a i liable concern lators return to Salt X.ake Sunbut Majoifd in journalism, day at 10 30 p m can do clem cl, secretarial, accounting and bookkeeping work. Refen n s Punished if necesCan also dnve any make sary of autoinobd Validity Of Amendments Questioned & H , 1 n John A. Gardner, 78, died at his home, 565 East Temple BouleMr vard, late Filday evening Gardner had been ill for about two years. Funeral services will be held in the Logan Fifth waid chapel Tuesday at 1 p m Mr Garduer was born at West Jordan, Utah, July 8, 1852, tho son of llobert and Cynthia Beery The familv moved to Gardner. bouthern Utah while he was still He lived there una small boy til about 20 years ago, when he came to Logan. He married while in that sec Snow tion Since coming to Logan, Mr. Gaidner had been night watchman at the Utah State Agricultural college until forced to retire about wo years ago because of ill liealli He lb suivived by Ins widow and the following children, Dr Willard and Rulon S Gardner, Logau, Mrs Josephine Moench and George Gardner, Salt Lake Marie Ruud, Irwin, City, Mrs Idaho, Robert Gardner, Rocky Ford, Colorado; Anthon S Gard-neKing City, California, CapDayton, tain Giand Gardner, Ohio. Thirty seven grandchildren and hie great grandchildren alThret brothers who so survive. survive aie Royal Gardner, Delta, R B Gaidner, Cedar City; Amos Gardner, Suiinyside, Nevada. 31 ' 'e iKUltlS tint-she- AGED RESIDENT Jan - posals lor a cash bonus, told the House Wavs and Means committee today that cetera is needed mo e than they did a .)! riUW) CANCSUKN. ?i y , , S Idle, toi Frank T Hines of the vctiians bmeau opposing all pro- , I WASHINGTON, "-- , tf. Against Present Plan. STVDENf HARVARD Problem. . . V Veterans Bureau Chief - g " 1 y $ A 7 , V S t. - V- i N iS w-- DODGE N 4' S NEEDED Ptmei j Price 5 Cents t - ! i 1931. 1, And Gets Jobs, Too By Arthur Brisbane 4 ARY When Engine and Five Coaches Left Bridge ADVERTISES Today Newspaper combined The Cache Talley Daily Herald is PAIMN-F- U J trca-4-i-- and How The Story Of One Veteran Ironic Fate Rewarded Him , M s 1 By E. W. Jorgenson. SPOKANE, Wash. Jan 31 Jim Dam y s adjusted compensa-- i tion certificate has been paid of! in fu'l But Jim didn't get tn money Another man who didn t go to war paid off a mortgage with the money Jim should have had Jim served in France during He was Over There the war His bonus certifi-(ata long time called for a payment of I Ballot On Soldiers Bonus Now! i 'In y e ... $1347 But the law provides that a war veteian cannot get his ad juried compensation money unlit1 the vear 1943 So Jim, in the spring of 1930. found himself hungry, sick, destitute and a government certificate worth $1547 in his pocket X I y j y |