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Show THE HOME PHONE 50 or 51 u Not ReCi.lc Daily Herald You Do Volume 21. Yur NEWSPAPER LOGAN (UTAH) Number 237. CACHE VALLEY DAILY III' rr. Liu U L"U n ri ri mu ru y yu UJ ri u LJ bJ nv frTT U kaJ J C I'. 8,1 iU PRICE 9 3 0. CENTS. 5 n r"X riir 1L"1 1 ( mn mm J iui WEDNESDAY, L I), K J syj i M till Q Y' REBELS THREATEN SOUTH AMERICAN NATION Customer Satisfaction Is Stressed Leg lonnaires Told To Back END OF TRAIL FOR R - 101 AND PASSENGERS State Rights Jdmiral Service Station Operators Entertained By Blue Light Officials. 420,000 Men Mobilized For Immediate War Action. BY C. A. - 4 POWELL United Press Staff CorresponcJnt (Copyright 1930 by United Press) RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 8. (UP) Mobilization of 420,000 men, rigid control of food suplles, and control of communications continued from the Brazilian capital today as the government prepared to throw all its resources into the fight against rebels attempting to surround the federal district. Outside the capital, government forces concentrated their attack on Bello Horizonte, capital of the state in the ucrth, of Minas Geraes, while naval units were rushed to Porto Alegre, important sea port and capital of Rio Grande Do Sul, southernmost state of Brazil and the source of the revolutionary movement. In Sao Paulo, coffee capital of the world and second laigeBt city in Brazil, loyal forces had pledged their support to Dr. Julio Prestes, president elect of the nation (Continued on page two) Today By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). The Lesson. 1 A .Vw P pared ness . 15,050,000 Jens. Foolish, Jfccpy, Wall Street. 4 THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT declares a day of mourning for the loss of the R 101 With that news comes a cable from Berlin, telling of another air disaster, six passengers and two members of the crew buined to death in a Lufthansa plane, bound from Berlin to Vienna These losses are appalling, but they will not intimidate real men, or chock aviation. Even the young robin that flut tors from the nest and is bruised does not give up flying. on page two) Rules Made In Contest Of Schools PnloQ fo, the anninl fire contest in the schools ol Logan Moffett, saying that possesses unlimited helium supplies of gas for dirigibles, deplores, our law that forbids exportation of it He urges us to let European nations have that helium gas; but that suggestion rails for careful decision If the gas were used to send here dirigibles loaded with T.N T. city and facile county were worked out at a recent meeting of the ine prevention commiltee of the Chamber of Commerce, Fne Chief C W. Rapp Supt, L A Peteisen of the oily schools and Secretary Liman Pederson representing Supt J V. Klrkbride of the county schools The rules outlined are as follows SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS The Logan Senior high school, the South Cache high school and the North Cache high school will enter competition together this Hu. Cornpecition will be ba'-eon the following Keenest interest in fire prevention, 50 per cent, fire drills, 50 per cent A radio will be awarded the win ner or if the winner has a ladio tlie equivalent will be given Medal will be given for the best orations on The Value of Ftp Prevention LOGAN CITY SCHOOLS This includes the Logan Junior high school and the grade schools. Competition will be based on keem est interest in fire prevention, 5ft per cent, best publicity on fire prevention, 25 per cent, fne drills, 25 per cent Tlie winner will he awarded a lauio oi ns enuivaieni if the school already has one CACHE COUNT1' SCHOOLS Open to all schools In the countv outside of Logan City except the Noith and South fat he high schools Competition will be judg on the following Keenest interest (Continued on Page 3) (Continued nn page six) is Thp lesson of the R 101 disaster pmiu-ruuug- folly to build gigantic bags of bloth. that will absorb, as that unfortunate ship did, more than 16.000 pounds of rpin water when already heavily loaded. to run such , It is preposterous a ship Into a storm, as was done in this case, when it might have run fw?y from ,he tl' It Is flying w Dirigibles should be made, one was recently made by Inited States government, tting an admirable example, metal a9 the Be- all clad. Such a nietal gas bag can be kept absolutely free from leaks, ao that even hydrogen gas might It is not be safely used to danger from lightning, since it offers no resistance to the passage of electric current from sky to earth. d Admiral this country 10 VICTORY Ex-Servi- Together For Rights. Nearly 50 service station managers connected with the Blue Light Gas & Oil company together with other employes of the firm held a in "Pep meeting and the Bluebird Tuesday night. They were urged to start in on their program for winter business with a zest and to further extend their spirit of cooperation and aid to the motoring public. The session was presided over by A. J. Badger, Balesmanager of the Blue Light, who read a boost pro gram as outlined by the Utah Oil & Refining company that urged greater efforts to please customers on the theory that the service station is the main key to the whole oil industry. WINTER SERVICE TALK Ernest Earl of the Firestone Tires Stores, Inc., gave a sales talk on winter service showing why the service Btation operator should make free inspections in the fall to aid the motorist in getting his car in Bhape for the cold weather problems. A. G. Olofson, president and general manager of the Blue Light, declared there Is no depression In the oil business as compared to other lines and in proof said the 28 controlled stations of the firm had shown a 5 b, per tent increase so far this year over 1929. He also noted that the wholesale business had increased 35 per cent in the same period with seven of the depots showing increases from 3ft to 75 per cent and two haidlv holding their ow n lie asserted the service station business was becoming a rial pro fession with its extension into so many varied lines and much study was necessary to become proficient in it Learn to snnle, he docUird, and continue smiling all the tune a customer is in the station. TO ADVERTISE GAMES He announced that the Blue Light would hav e aulo hump' r card i for ivory game scheduled lieie hy tlie Aggies this year and urgtd the (Continued Benson Urges Men To Band BOSTON, Oct. 8. (UPJ The pocket flask appears to have been a major cause of accidents tn connection with the Ameri-.- . can Legion convention now In session here. Hospital reports show that patients have been treated for the following: hit by flask, tripped on flask, sat on flask, fell on flask. Massachusetts General hospital reported today that is supply of headache powders was exhausted. Four Cardinal Pitchers Fail To Hold Philadelphia. SHIBE PARK, Philadelphia, 8 (UPJ The Philadelphia Athletics won their second successive world championship, defeating tlie St. Louis Cardinals in the sixth and deciding game, 7 to 1. George Earnshaw pitched the Mackmen to victory, allowing five lilts and holding the BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 8. (UPJ A only Cardinals helpless until the ninth peace time mission with the object when they scored their lone run. of saving the nation fiom the disWild Bill" Hallahan was the honor ot "widespread crime and losing pitcher and three other St. corruption" should be undertaken Louis pitchers tried in vain to by the American Legion, 12,000 stem the tide ot Philadelphia delegates were told at todays ses- base hits today as the As hamsion of the 12th annual convention mered their way to the filth at Boston arena worlds championship the club has Former President Calvin Cool-idg- won since the American league before the was formed. in an addiess legion Monday said: "You have paid your debt to Lafayette, but you still owe a debt to yourself and to the nation Following out this thought, Admiral William S Benson, U. 8. N., FIRST INNING retired, told the legion today that Cardinals Douthit fanned swingthe World war veterans should not only band together to eradicate ing. Adams grounded out to Foxx, crime and corruption but should unassisted. Watkins fanned, swingalso cooperate m the defense of ing. No runs, no hits, no errors. state rights. Athletics .KU Blbhop Other speakers at today's session popped lo included General Hem I Gouraud, Frisch behind second Dykes walkfamed French wairior and Major ed. Cochrane doubled down tho omhinatinn radio and telephoto dinning Fietnh soldiers removing bodies of the victims General NEA Sir William Hu kle of Dub- right field foul line, Wftking misIn the crash of the M01 near Pans ziort tragedy in the history of air navigation, the pride of Inilains air fleet lin, Ireland. sed the bull. Dykes scored. Coch- A great American declared more nosed into a Inn hill during a teirfn rain and nind slot m Sunday killing 48 passengers and (Contlnued on Page 3) tliuu 5ft years ago that if America kened remains ing Minister of Air Lord Thompson. Exclusive photo Itikin c.fter the fir should ever lose her liberty it London, radioed to Neiv York, telephotcd to San FrdmiHo Bureau of NEA and rushed by fast maiL to the Herald. would not be through the triumph of an invader, but aH the forfeit of Admiral indifference. our own Henson said Oct. Play by Play HEN. is? Logan Businessman Sees Bright Outlook OPEN PARTY HEADQUARTERS Campaign headquarters of the Cache county Republicans have been opened on the mezzanine flour of tlie Hotel Eccles in rooms No. 101 a d 102 and the telepthe hone- has been installed, number being 956. was made Tins announcement hv llans Chairman Wednesday Mikkelsen of the countv ct ntral on his return from committee Salt Lake Cm where lie attend ed the L D S confluence, Stale Fan and also confei red with political leaders. The headquarter will have hormone in attendanre all dav and every evening tiom now until tf ter the electioi, declared Mi Kithf- - the eountv chair man himself. Countv Sec rotate .1 W. Cbrawfcnd or Cilv Chapman George I) Hatding will he there. Arrangemecis have also been made for the use of the dame hall oil the ni(77iniile floor lot mi lugs which overflow the two room sui'e, Mr Mikklesen announce! WELLSVILLE Arrangement To Be Made For Class F Ill'll,' I I rttseii 2, employe of the Morning Milk lOinpunv was taken suddenly III .Saturday night anil a pliv.uiaD as spinal diagnosed the ailment The young man died meningitis Tuesday evening Mr Liu sen was hoin help Fehru-ar14, 9n7, a sou of ( hris and Lvclla Larsen He suit to the lo al schools and has winked at tlie Morning Milk company loi some Tonight United Press Iuden of the Logan I ru ii mil of nine new members First Presbyterian ihuirh and Mrs paden lid hy aulo early WASHINGTON, Oct 8. (UP) Max Logan Peppers club of the Wednesday for Salt Lowenthal s mysterious resignaafternoon Otto Mehr Returns into the high sc lined started Wednesday un Lake City wh- re the I tab Synod tion as secretary of tlie Hoover From Trip To dor the diteefion ol President of the Presbytei ian (hutch will law enforcement commission wo. before the commissioners when open its sesoions of a three day Northwest. Doyle Olofson of the ot ganlzatlon. session in the First they met today after a recess 'I he initiates are Keith Worley, c hurt h of the Utah metropolis fiom June 27. ern I he Fallas be scs-iowill Olofson. all under Cooley. Cat he vallc v w "1 average up w itli Rev direc cf the the Harris Babe (.Infold Atkin-Qmnnev, WENATCHE, Wash,, Oct. 8. (UP) most of tlie iimt'iwist as lar ns foinier mi. ise- - of the One vouth was ia a critical the. Industn.il and business ranch son, Charles Kowalhs, Clyde Smi'h., Logan aiaderm will sis ne in condition and another was in Jail linns are com lined diihued Olio Woodrow t llson and Ray Hull at the last t" attendance day nddv alter their robbery of the Mehr, prtsiden' and manager of The final initiation reremonv will sessions, leaving Logan bur Ji M I!,. Logan Ga'pic o' compuiv on his eis uid Merchants bank at hold on next Wednoada lOT nfi' rnjrifD c t Lad endd !ti rap. I' nin from a couple of wet-kspent R V T R 1 Pill-sbut- are urged to meet this eve- middle en- ning at 7:30 Arimo trance. 6, oclock Bldg, T in Room If enough persons signify their intention of attending the classes, Dr. Romney has a to willingness expressed The subject conduct them. to be studied will be ComThe parative Religions. classes will be open to all over 16 yeais city res de-- ta of age. It is planned to conduct the classes twice a week time for holding the Tty; classes and the permanent meeting place will be decided at tonights meeting. J moor ft Col Bungstarter Makes , Startling Discoveries loimimmiies en in f- - when M Mt hr t hei ked on In,-ness coiid 'mils and contacted agents and silesmen ot Ins ern Taking a much m fried resp.tp ruled ham, to he setved as ham Mom Jus arduous juridical Httivi and sandwiches egg Gilbeit CROPS LOOK GOOD Hhs ( ol Jocnli ) HunuNUrt r, I hoi pe s,i s tlicv are delicious! e fust slops were in the up-- I 4 t in the -- r. ike t wr val'ev fin of (anriiriatp for til CarLp I) mgs' n: t. r issued o' n the followII lt e 'lie big potato op a'e ot t'tah, ing statement f'om Ills stuoio, he in ook foi uuue than av ca'li-w been bulled sometimes the county baspints j,as pherod the reel on in voik for rnoie ilic Alter a careful studv of the l env chip position lb in an hour in local situation have reached the "lie - tltv went to West )il h s tolling laboratory ((inclusion theie is no k Hit ItiW'iiun ilntinn in log pai In a few diva diffi'itnce between the so railed mi Hu' lln'emcu and Helena i win majoi paities Seiutinmng the cu huh mi trv when lie crops s has heen nutter with a pair of Bart ' n end at m above aveia-- p Man s dollar pera glasses it is it ru tis line lntoiered with Fnencl," plainly seen that a Democrat is . ill Itc'ii? Ic sail in e to j feiU.w who is dead sure the toil hi an e tup lo Hi a mr Na'ional paik eountrv will go to the dogs when woi hi one of tile the Republicans cut the pie, while a - made over 'he two million did mo- -' Matthng in a Republican is a genus who in 'ederal t igliw n over Logan ev ei ' ntions the nation will go to smith-eTin- - Mr M hr said, w is one pc-to man known ns when the Democrats are In ol he inti n - m. It at e es of II e T lie v are both ' lie lias just been. the saddle light ip in walking out a hue Forget old alignments' Forget Montana and the Mitcts-'u- l he K.clisp. viol- - oi the use ihai giandpa was a charter memta--- . hit' . pthhatidle section-- , are m a of ber of the Fcgebiush Democrats, lei business cent. 'lion da lo the on f I.u.rtlllanst- s nev rul e r miniature and that grandma alwavs voted nuit'ciii of i good nipple ol gol Ed-Poll ( oil ihni at n ; Vote for Bungstarter, verb ior Smoot inner onic rs an th f u t tn.it the a tis (lie vtnial propti lor of the man without a party the s H e (t, t ' ' j at " iui! that hnngoi ansHitig institution. man without auv entanglements, s' ngth. A vote Dons Ha'heiue Bungstaiter has foreign or matrimonial Spokane Pasco, Yak.ma and Pas also succeeded in making a cross for Bung.star'er is a vote for between an eggplant ami sngsr- wider use o( rlnbbei" milk. (Continued on Page 3) c a' FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. (UP Broke and out of gas, a pair of from honeymooners youthful heauie. Wash weett held by here today juvenile am'ic' " for their jiaienta in tlie Washington city. SAN I Ot 8 (UP) Four ' audits robbed the National Be .a of mason of $13,000 today after Gar die Clapp, president of the bank, and his family had been held prisoners ail nght j MASON, III., v W I -- - The Weather i 'i f P. Rich, who Darti-cipatem several of Dr. Rom- neys c'asses last year, clares that tf the adults tuie. m the liilan mpire and on the Pac i fie coast Mr. Mehr and Norman Peine of F; ingville, a cousin of Mrs Mehr. line (he a nin a , in at - , 3 ft tlule ' p hv au'" at all of tlie nn"g-,taite- Car-don- c de- of i Logan and vicinity realized the tremendous interest they hold the classes would hae to be conducted in the largest chape! in the city. fig-me- s v i I lime i huiv 'vulgar- his pare n(s am! - Sarah PEPPERS i All those interested in an evening class to be conduct-died by Dr. T. C. Romney, rector of the LDS Institute, Judge WFLI-SV1L- from Represents Logan CLUB At Utah Synod I j YOUTH DIES; , Flashes NINE MEN JOIN I i - Lai -- on Fiinrru! will he held on the lawn at the amdv home Fii looniest at tlie stale fan when dav at 2 p m wp'i inlemient in successfully hauled a M"ft pound i lls die City the j load 27', hot, reiiieliij. 11 i i -- u ' J IDAHO. Generally fair tonight and Thurzday, but with considerable cloudiness and probably lo. In the mountains, cal showers Cool. Unsettled tonight and UTAH. Thursday, probably showers northwest portion; cooler tonighL Maximum perature tem- yester- day, 65. Minimum night, 48. Maximum ias on year ago, 73. one Minimum year ago, 43. courFigures tesy of U.S.T.C. physics dept. j i |