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Show Hir 9 General Smedley D Butler, dia . tinguished Mar'r.e Corps officer, some time ago in a speech in Philadelphia related how a good friend of his, unofficially reported to have been 5y Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., writer and former newspaper publisher, now living in Arizona, had told him how he had ridden with 5 c5M - cj c Premier Mussolini in Italy the Dictator's car killed a When the piemier became at the story and showed his fy 5 5 - c when child Secretary of Navy Adams direct ed General Butler to place him self under arrest and transfer command of Marine Corps base at Quantico, Va , to Secretary of State Stimsr; of fered aoolog es for the statements and angiy teeth 5 dVi c - Rear Admiral David F. Sellers, Judge Advocate General of the was ordered to draw Navy charges against General Butler. cfV fy - rp 6y Phone 50 or 51 22. rp c The Home If You Do Not Reteke Your Daily Herald Volume chp With ninth Number 28. UTAH, DAILY HERALD, LOGAN, is Newspaper combined The Cache Talley Daily Herald TUESDAY, IT.IilU ARY 3, 1931 P FTN PA c Gw v Today FUMED By Arthur Brisbane (Copvright 1930) Anolhtr Esston9 He leaves His Ahl-lio- n. Butlers Mistake. Gen. Lov.tr Fares, Higher that a believes Washington spinal nr sion ist unavoidablo (ongiessmen non go home as high finance wishes they would, and relief measures to which the piosidtnt us opposed, including the soldi! rs bonus payment, will over the probably he passed Such is the pi r suit nt s veto pi eiUction If all t h it happens, it will be the beginning of a new chapter in out 'depression' problem Sir Btsil Zaharoff, born in stantinople eighty years ago, now one of the richest men in the wot Id, perhaps the very richest, Con- dangi rously ill at Nice Dating the war ne gave his to tho money Indiscriminately lie allies, Freni h, British, etc is said to have given $2,600,000 a year to Greece, during the His mother was a Bilkan war The story of that life, Giiek on the in poverty beginning edge of the Bosphorus, ending with Imndieds of millions accumulated all over Europe, would he intei esting, but it will never be told The next chapter in the story, the man at eighty, leaving his eu t lily millions and going on to. , "xt stop, would be mterestbut the story of that , vi'" t be told eithei las i General Smedley Butler, one of the best fighting men in Uncle S mi b forces, the only living man twite honored by congress, unde an unfortunate speech about the Italian Prime Minister Mussolini, accusing him of cow-aidie- e His statement was that Mussolini killed a child with his auto mobile and drove on, sajmg th . one life doesnt count in the al fans of .date in active semen tin-- , government mime dnteh and properly apologized statement, for the it responsible that Gmeial Butler dougtless Je Butler gi TO Is - would not please General it some active officer of But lei alia ii aimv and navy should the amuse him Geneial Butler, of sinulir (owaidice, and he would line expected an apologv bad sin h a eliaige been made, as was General Biubrs, on hearsay and without knowledge. p 1 Eight inlmads have reduced Continued on page four) v i -- I , i ( til, c College Trustees Issue Biennial Report Aggie 111 lis Generally tonight and Wednesday! little change in tc mperature. IDAHO Wednesday. tures. Maximum, year ago-niu- 25. Cloudy tonight and temperaFreezing SENATORS ARE Minimum, -Maximum, 42; 13 A Mini- - ulns TOO PREVIOUS I I i DESERET NEWS NAMES EDITOR i AGAINST AC LIFE TOLL Tidal Waves Add To Quake Damage In Nqw Zealand. BY A. F. GRACE United IreFs Correspondent AUCKLAND, Mew, Zealand, Feb 4 (UP The broad (Wednesday) iv cuived easteri coast of North Ibland vvhlcn was rocked near Hivvks bay by a devastating earth quake Tuesday, was shaken again at miJn ght by new tiemoro whicbra were loss violent The new tremors, which occur red a Intervals, the hampered feveush work of rescue in the ticken distrn t aiound Mapler, v hete semiofficial advices report ed 100 d,ad and Hastings, where 21 were known killed and loo others unofflc ally estimated dead The earthquake, which caused a twisting or shifting of certain un b rsoa legions along the coast and Ha" repoited to have ralRrd the arbor floor at Mapler 18 feet rei ked most of the business buildings at Napier and Hastings Tidal waves and fire added to the i lany miliums of dollars ol dam age At Hastings 10 employeb still vote tiapped in a stoie building whici was rii molisheil One man vas "Vt uatiJ a'ter uninjured n ue horns of woik, but the nw t tniors hindi l d fuither lescue ei forts Main whip tepoited injured at Hast ngs anil about 1 OuO weie said to be injured at Napier Tne casu allies .n other towns Gisborne, Mangawena Waiiukurau W airoa Wlupawa, Taupo and Rororua vhich were known to have suiter el great damage were uncertain The f.rst relief forces were en r ill e to Napier on two Lntish crisers which w,r m ikmg 24 knots and due to arrive at dav 18 Pixtei n ilixtms and tieak su; plies ruises with neces-.aiv ere aboard the Bhips v of the Utah State college are a3ked to de stst from buying and selling milk in competition with Logan dairy The men In a suit filed today suit was filed late (his afternoon with GClerk C V Mohr ot the Fust District court The suit is entered by the association Logan Dairymina named as with the following members Petei E Anderson, W. F Gibbons, Geoigo Ewer, H Lee T J Paihv Savage, Hales, Jones, Jens Pi dersen, Joseph S Harris. Simml Knglaud, Howard Wilmoie, S W Yonker, Moront Andenon and W K Burnham The trustees of the college and G E Peteison are President natri'd as d, tendants in the nuit. Attorney Lion Fonnehbeck rep rest nts ihe d Hi ymi n CLAIM UNFAIR COMPETITION The complaint alleges that the plaintifis are ill taxpayers, while the I SAC is a state invtttution, tax ext nip! and with no license It further fates that the fees plaintiffs are the owntrs of and sums of have invoked huge farms noney in daily cows hams and othei equipment hTey aie equipp. d denuding to the o supply ill the decomplaint, mands and needs of the consumers of milk in Logan city with a clean, mil and whoiemme milk, as either law oi pasteurized, may be desired bv .lie consumers The complaint charges that the college permitted its agents ,o enter into the commercial enterprise of buving and scllirg milk both wholesale and retail, at a profit ind in direct ompetition It states with the plaint tfs the colli ge unlawfully per mitted its seiretaiv to enter into a written i outran with Angus Q Woodiuft tor he sal and distribution of milk aLd cream to pri D ilso claims vale miliv idu Us that the i ollege has gone into the open m.uket and bought milk fiom Lu mi rs 'ml pioducers SAY COLLEGE EQUIPMENT ILLEGALLY USED College equipmen , according to the i ii'iipl uni ha. Inn used (Con'inui'O nu Page Six) Agents a-- I v HYRUM EDITOR PASSES AWAY STOCKS HOLD ( Dn-m- 1 I STEADY LINE C i v 3; v , v fair i tc-- v PRESIDENT DAIRYMEN United Press i i E FILE SUIT Canyon. lia-g- EAR from 28 EXECUTED MENEMEN, Turkey, Fob 3 (UPJ Three piesi nlations of the oper Evtiv tiling is in readiness for The bodies of 28 Dervishes conthe pi esentation of the Junior high etta will be given The first one victed of plotting religious levolt se hool operetta at swung from 28 gallows Bits O Blarney, will V Wednesday afternoon heie today, to be given Wednesday and Thun, 2 W r flock for the students ot tho! breasts bearing placards pro Expend- day evenings at 8 o clock in the the. Junior high anl the piemen them guilty of a crime muneing Junior high school auditorium tary schools The Wednesday eve-- n against the state They were uang It Is the most pretentiou. pro ng performance has been desig ed at dawn duetion cvei staged by the Junior Lat d "Old Folks Might at which high silim! The operetta is under ell of tho old folks of the city will CHALLENGES CONVICTION thr dir ,t supervision of Frank hi the spt cial guests of tho sibool WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (UPJ 1 ne high school or complimentary tickets for this pet Counsel Plans weio laid Monday for the B ugh Ji for Hany M lllai kmer, have been given to bish expending of $50110 on the Sar c'oslri uiult r the leader hip of Immune ho fled t) France to avoid tes . T wards in A the will the various Henson o' i Diiector pi ly cine caiivon road to aid the urn n The waul toying in the Teapot Dome oil two stakes in Logan i he an o np u mu nt plovni nt ltualion at a confi ii n e, eo, challenged touay beiore the The cast will ini lu le 75 of the lUthontres will cooperate with the between I e ms Prison, asdstan distiict couit of appeals the cousti of i 11, trail ha ool the ool in e idling best in porta vmcis state road engine, r in i of t lio.ielity of the Walsh act under n-- hi old th of folks the 1 imn have in W g whom J Fnik.su northern tali and bin v rgonwith-w ich the Dinver oil man was con il fm 5t the oral on tor si presentation trailing pervisor of roe Is of the ( a o di, of contempt of couit I e k S loi n i at colorlul instnnns ip Dizzlnc iisday evening trict 35 cents be h will hi ill a He mi uni i The monev liea lx n ap iropn piopriate for price WOULD MODIFY LAW stats and 5 lints foi of tin aled bv tin stale load dipa'm,nt oni of the becutiful sg I OS ANGELFS, Fob, 3 (JP) admission - nimi nii.ia' foi the Pirrline cm. on and will pindmtlm. Spi ill dun Tlie students of Ihe Junior high vt diiicat Ion of tin prohibition he used in t iking on some of the hi r- - vi ill he pus! i, il b, ta Mbit of the 1 nlltd States is mevi si hool inv'te all to atlinl id. nts end m "mint s sharpest torners and snoi thing t .hie, John E Staley, national com tin road as pmiCi as pi.smle r under of the disabled Ameruan The Iaig in ment v.tirans ot tl s world war predict Count 11 has hi u usktd lo a" ust In a spots h here last night In perfecting an organize t on to Inch ho p opus, si utilizing f, dera! furnish labor tor tie project 11 i, venue from till futme legal man has been demih d that tile amo u .cture of bier for financing pay system which has piimn miuiss ii nt of the bolder Bonus in full ful In the city will be Mui in mediately thioughout the colintv In section-where tin re is oulv one ward, the EXTRAS SUFFER bieimi il ri pm t of the Tin bishop will make the m omnn-nriHOLLYWOOD, Feb 3 (UP) Fur tions while m otheis the majoi hoaul ol tin his of the Utah t, iled him pioduction during the will be asked to designate tho most foi the college p st yiai has dealt (lie Hollywood Stale Agiuulural cases Lo town his in The needy Ii m a haid uow, hut ion 0, 1950 gan council will then infoim the biennium ending June il tions are Improving, it was learn different towns how manv t ley can has just been published and a id today with the release of the send foi each shift ton of the icpoit tiaiismittedj ri nual icpoit of the centril cast Each town will have to auange lo (iovernor Geoigo H Bern The HU bureau vvhiih extia places tor tianspoitation of the men O v , of ill avers with the vai ions film stu complete SALT TAKE CIU, Feh 3 'UP else the men will have to furnish rcpoit slavey-IDS About the w oi k eonclniled at .he insti tlnir own tr iiisptn ration Speaking in ihe veinaiular tne 15 ram will be used at a., ttiliiu during the two ycui period slate contends that Senaloi Bui fiit, THREATENED Miisser and Senaoi Knox GOVERNMENT varum-.- ' ton the' )f ccrding to Mi Fmk aud wages The deans Ll ERPOOL, Ft b 3 (U Pi 1 he rson have placed the will be ?. per dav Iatii cait As the vvoik filed schools of institution hive lor gov ei mm ill thieatens end ol lx foie the horse opens up more men will be used H tile depait empiie through Ps Musser and Patterson aie the Complete' information is being lepoits concerning isastious failure m the Indian foi w aided to t .c b'sho, s and the nient- - in their ilicige Other . ec two state legislators who have con estion Winston r iaj o' s turns oi the icpoit iif devoted instituted bint against thiee ot . vatne leader, Cuuchill, last ihaiged those five tax amendments je n 4ht to tin libiaiv, suminei session, to tax refoim on Hie i o"i i .poll a nt e study ompt titive lating i arc oust uni that they SURVEY NEW AIR LINE athli.is the iviecsitm .eivite,1 giound tutiona! fUTTL Mont Ft b 3 (UP An tin biuuih colli gi, the dean oi Te states denim nr to tin pioj nation ot $20 nun for sarvev woniei inedual Mirpirvisor ber ji complaint was vigorous 0 the .soithwist Air line wai pass Slate s at id bv the senate Monday, a' cord tin .tale power( ly argued yesterday vue depaitmciu-contended that Musset c to a ti h gi am from Sen Burton the legistiai and the fin toinevs plain, S5.LT LAKE FIT) Feb 5 (UP' and Patterson vveie premature Wheeler to ihamhei of com dinil si Ihe am major entity How, they asked, can the two n erce ofnialb here todav Successoi of the lat Col John of devoted are the , the Jepoit L Cannot senatois be damaged by thi se managing editoi visions of the Deseret Mows Salt Lake af to bm h tin experiment station tax ail, ndments when the slate WANTS TO BE NATURALIZED Hu txti nsioti ..ervue tinoon daily was announced todav anilA ligislature hasn t even passtil a HOLLYWOOD Fib 3 (UPi Nor ot all of bill relating to tax refoim Let mu Shearei, film star wishes to as Joseph J Cannon plavwnght the lomplele siimmai) nxupts and expi nilitmes them wait, the states counsel ii ome an American citizen, so and ptoniint it business mail Cannon is piomntnl in the L made in lonneition with the insti added until the law's ire passed 'e has filed naturalization papers tution iluiing the two ytsu penod and the count yassessor institutes f S church anil in tin forepait .th Olive A Pixlcy distiict ex connection runner cl the iilth ipntiiiv flpvotod 4m is louml ill the rtpoil as will as omo proceeding ip Sho was bom in Canada . to m.ss.on work in h urnpe a complete suivey ot t initiation with the tax retorm then, and ytais nod Hie two oulv will cause year a have pi duing i hiding then, Sweden and Germany they PLEADS FOR MERCY of action He lias hern ilenhlied with sev LOS ANGELES, Feh 3 (UP) and Patterson Muiser letahat cial business enterpiisis inclutli lg Hi isy IJe oe a plea for mercy was ed hy that several l der the Rnringville Canning company contending consiioiation today by of amendments the e phases par judge William C Dor in who had of which he Is now vi, pi estdent 3 amendment were tnularlv utlf in charge of sales th nied her a new trial on hence their suit prim tint she stole monev fiomcharges executing ( i lonel Cannon dml rote.i ly foi Clara t ve to Jv of enactment lcg.Uat I Icwmg a bind lllirs ot liro u hia! iw, hei eniplover reform liuiiionia AGED WOMAN DIES CARD OF THANKS S LOI IS OBISPO Fahf Ft h We desire to i xti n out eppit (UP' California s oldest native Flint ral sit lies will lx' hi Id Cirftion and tha iks f n Ihe main , diiehter Mrs Josefa lit, I 1 kindnesses that have hei n i xlenil Wednisiiiv al p m in the hud Iod at her home in the assay, ra 5 Walden editor of cd bv ft lends an! s it the w.il fo J 'ids noith of here vesteriiav a the south ai he Com nr Mil funeral seivuos ot om iliailv iv i thul i bun h al 11 mm woi k, ed mothii Mis Anna M Smith BUILDING WRECKS NEW YORK. Feh 3 (UP) The To all thine who si nt the hraiitilul for manv years. OAKLAND, Feb 3 (UP) A vin .Ir Vv aliens ibith oi i Hired oa F x k market today moved untet mnt gu oxplosinn wrecked a three flowers, to tl use who sjxike or in il .uly in a nairow range throtirh slory off'ce building In the south-ts- i sang at the 'irvun or tho e ho S ituid.iv r t n at in at the f nal in anv ,v n nine tolovv m, a i lli'i s il lie art Hie eariv part of tne si ssioti and end of Oakland eailv todav tnuihlc fiom v u h In lad suf tin n staged i ra'ly at the clogi; to m rlously injuring one man and l tes we give simile thanks end the day n regularly higher. The Joseph A Smith Family fired about two months badly shocking two others. 1 UTAH FLASHES $5000 To Be ed On Sardine Pi oftts. As General Junior High To Present Operetta At 3 Performances i I I l Survey Reveals Large Snow Shortage in Cache CITIZEN HELP Assistance Should Be Given The American. Way. BY LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Coi respondent Feh 3 (UP) WASHINGTON, President Hoovei, meeting with Lewspaper men todav, spiritedly attacked the $251)00 00 appropria tion for Red Cross relief upon which tho house and senate are deadlocked He said tha proposal to use funds for food in the drought stricken areas "strikes at the very roots of self government He made the statement after Senator Watson (Rep, Ind) bad discussed with him at bicaktust mmins of breaking, tho legislative deadlock over the appropriation rpd after having brought the matter before the cabinet foi discus sion He appealed to crngiess ami the tho nation o give needed relief in what he characterized tho "American way." He urged that lo- fed-ci- (Contlnued on page two) TWO MEN DIE IN EXPLOSION CITY, Feb 3 men, presumed to reman and the engi be the neer of a locomotive on tne Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad, were killed this af 3 before ternoon shortly o'clock in an explosion at North Salt Lake Tie train operated by the two men backed irto a powder car Etandirg on a Sid ng at North Ca't Lake causing e boilei o tie locomotive The steam and to exp'odc hot water sea ded both men, afterwards who died shortly from the injuries and burns. The Identity of the two victims had not been established at 3 33 oclock this afternoon LAKE S CU i ) a H-- SAME SPEED TOMA BEACH Fla,! h 3 ' Cm C in mph inches cf walr n, innipaiid with lm 11 incurs of now ami DID inches tlie first officially timed at to nt watir Ol Frhitiaiv llju At a made since coming here soon feet eltvalion thole was a tempt i new- - automobile speed today drove his Blin nuri U at depth of (1 u rule" ot snow con tniles an hour. hi w Ii4,lx4 m oi tom fc taming iter Ipiu-i- l with 47 3 lm lies of snow and 15 o ini it" of walir on February DAT) inches of precipitation Logan riming January Ihcri as a markfri shortage ot srow in the mountains on Jamiarv 1 anri this shortage has been great I during ae ly increa-,Januaiy corrii ig to Geoige D Clyde irnca Lon engineer of the US AC ex 1 eriinent station who has just com pleted the regular monthly surviy of the snow cover Ihe r gular monthly snow Mir vi v on Ml Ixigan February 1 re vi aled a tattling shortage ot snow At 7" hi feet elevation there lovei Is a depth of 211 inches of snow containing b8 inches of water as icmpared with 28 inches depth containing 8 7 inches ot watei for 1 ebruary 1, 1930 At 8000 feet elevation there was a depth of 2S 3 Inches of snow containing 7 3 Oulv fell a 41 tain I1 1 roc-ci- " 1 197H Tho avi igr depth ind wafer nt f u the past seven years las hi n as follows at 700(1 feet now 715 lubes water (ii 1 1 H ot i ii t c liouivahnt 9 unties at sniiM feet ptli of snow 49 7 ini lies water 2 b ini lies at PnO0 equivalent tee! ill ptli of snow 5X ini lies watei equivalent 17 8 lin Vs This shows water content 2b per cent below normal at 7iU)0 feet, 42 per cent bdovv normal at 8'HUi feet, aud 50 per cent below normal at 9000 feet elev ation, rii Sign that soldier ballot right now. It makes no difference whether you were in the war or not sign it Vote your anyway. conviction, either yes or no. The ballot is |