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Show No Chance In Utah's Laws Can Make Them TTax Worse Volume 21. ( Editorial) Fear of chance has always been ress. a brake to prog There are some in Cache County today who are against the proposed tax amendments for no other reason than the fear of change. Realizing the psychology of that fear, those who are benefited by the present antiquated tax system, to the detriment of th great masses who for years have been groaning under the unequal tax burdens, are playing on it with all the power of their wealth. High salaried hirelings and political parasites are scurrying here and there in the country districts painting in gruesome colors that old bugaboo , Fear of Change." You know what you've got now, they say in their sweetest and most winsome tones. You cant tell what the change will biing you. It may be far worse than you have ever had before. one-side- d ch-ng- The main thing to remember is that the world never changes anything for the worse. Every change means better times, greater justice, fuller opportunities for all of us. Dont be afraid of change. Jt is the only way by which we can progress. Vote Yes" for the amendments ! DYING PRINCETON, W. Va Oct. 23 (U.Ri Mrs Minnie Stull, 3d jear old stepmother, was closely guarded in the Mercer i minty pill today after a tenipoiary release granted her to attend the tuucral ot her S ear-olstepson, Mickey, whom she is accused of scalding to death. Public indignation, le aroused when details ol the alleged murder were revealed at the coroner's inquest, led authortiec to take extra precautions around the jail tothe removing day and consider woman to Charleston for safety. womEven members ot the young an's Bible class whom Mrs. Stull taught at tlie First Church of Christ turned against her. was accused of The the crime after Mickey stated on h's death bed that Mama did it." j He told physicians that she dipped inn in scalding water four or five times. brother of Billy Stull, 16 year-olMickey, who lived with him and his stepmother after their father had been killed in a train accident two I ALSFORD, Germany, Oct. 23. (U.R) The apparently hopeless task of rescuing some 30 miners entombed by an explosion in the Wilhelm pit of the Anna mines was rarried on today. Workers had brought 250 bodies to the surface this morning through the debris of the wrecked shaft. One group of men, the number restill not exactly determined, mained locked in the deepest levels of the mine. Little hope, however, was felt that they would be found alive, for the difficulties of the rescue workers increased as they burrowed slowly down into the mine and encountered debris that appeared at least temporarily impassible. Rescuers were forced !o halt their work at times due to the difficulties in their path. Huge masses of rock landslides in the mine corridors. and piles oi timbers and supports wrecked by the explosion lay between them and their comrades. (Copyright, 1930). Hopes And Fears, vionism Protests. A Really Fast Plane. The Salmon Industry. 4 4 it THE WORLD IS FULL of hopes and feais, especially fears. Chairman Legge, of the farm board, believes that farm products have reached bottom prices. The larmcr hopes so. Dr. Hjalmar Schaeht. formerly Reichs-bank- , president of the German predicts a halt in reparations payments by Germany. Britain hopes ttiat the United States will "have a heart" and reduce the already voluntarily reduced payment on the British debt. THIRD CAR OF APPLES AWAY for-ein- NEW MEDICAL CLINIC SOON FOR PRESTON Hows the Whats the score? Thats all you need c t Street Protection Needed For Logan Junior High School to ask to find out how Logan and Boxelder are coming at .Brigham City Friday afternoon. The kickoff is scheduled for 2.30 p. m. and first results should he avail- able shortly after. The Her- aid has arranged for extra speedy service on this game. Ihe score will come in In quarters. Just call SO. j MADE )N THOMAS Gtade, Junior High Si haul BY LYLE C. WILSON Within the last month, three boys have been run down WASHING ON, Oct. 2J. (UP' by automobiles on streets near the Logan Junior high Plans tor organizing ledeial school. One boy was hurt so badly that he was removed tin handling the piohlcm of 3,5"h """ or moie unemployed to the hospital tor treatment. Ihe auto that struck him men and women were discussed to- was luckily slow or else the hoy would have very going day by In sident Hoover with Col. been killed. The last accident occured Monday. A r t hill Woods, dn ci tor of federal driver of the car nor the boy hit can he the Neither and iu others placed relict, charge of the wolk. blamed in any of these accidents, existing condition being It was decided at tlie White such that the accidents were unprevcntable. House conference attended by The J unior high school has less than of a Woods, Chairman Lanmiil ol tlie Cabinet Unemployment council. square block for the entire school. The buildings take up Secret, u v of War Hurley ami Unhalf of this area. Many of the grade schools with der Sis rd.iry of Treasury Ogdon nearly the enrollment of the Junior high school, only to Mills, begin immidiately with have as much or more play ground space. When 100 physiorgauiatum ot federal activity. Afloi the conference. Woods, who cal education students are playing on such a small field as lost no time in taking over his the is the building, many arc forced available of west to new dunes following Ins arrival lien- trom Nc.v York late yesterday, out into the street at times. By .X in lh i f ;u-- . x'm vj U : . f .g 2 .$' one-fourt- h president of the Associated Women Student.-,Betty RohRy, all the Ore., heads Portland, coeds at Oregon Slate College in women's aclivities. Shes a niem-be- i ot Pi Beta Phi sorority and one of the most popular gills on years ago, testified at Hie coroners the campus. inquest that lie found Mickey submerged in a tub of scalding water in ttie kitchen of their home. Their was standing in another corner of the loom, unmindful of the boy's screams, he said. His testimony was corroborated by Mrs. Selina Games, a neighbor, who testified that Mis. Stull said she could not take him out of the tub until after I've mopped up the kitchen." Tile accusation ol the brother and WISDOM. Mont Get. 23. (U.R) neighbor was denied by Mrs. Smll A cowboy with an idea of who declared .Mickey Icll into the a bi indie steer to make helping mb and she could not assist him as the initial plunge in a new his hands and arms were slippery $120fl dipping vat, touched the with soapsuds. animal with an electric branding iron. Tiie steer, been having sprayed with a dipping com pound, caught fire. Snorting furinin.lv. the steer plunged into the tank which was filled with 1.500 gallons of solution which was 05 per cent gasoline. The cast for the Logan Senior Tlie steer perished in the fire towas announced high school play which destroyed the station. day following tryouts held nesday afternoon. Miss Anna Boss, head of the dramatic department of the school, is in charge of the "New play- and recently selected Brooms" as this year's vehicle. Unlike recent years. Miss Boss is planning on using two complete casts ot gnls. thus giving more students an opportunity to participate. One (ast will perform on NEW YORK, Oct. 28. (UR) A the opening night, December 5, and the other cast on the dosing night. holdup as thousands of woikeis thionged the streets netted bandits December 6. $125.di)i) in diamonds and platinum The cast selei ted follow s: Morris trom tile store of Segman & Abram, Bates. Thomas Sr., FulWright; Thomas Bates, Jr., Dirk manutai tui ing joweleis ot 12 Owen; Doctor Dow. Ikcb Arentson; ton stnel. today. William Segman stepped out of Cicoigc Moirnw. Fold Rose; Knee land, Woodrow Rigtiv. Wally Now- t he crowd to open the front door lien he tell pressure on Ills bac k ell. Dale Jones; William, Geoige Bell Simnson, Bid) Harrison; Nrl and a voire said: "Gn ahead, don't turn around or son, Leo Bateson. Jerry, Fanny Hodges and lauotliv Pond; Kthri. we ll kill you." He was hound and gagged. The Ruth Dw c.n and Nina Shephcid, Florence, Bernice McCracken and tobbers escaped before other mem of the firm arrived. Aliie Jewel Jacobsen, Margaret, Worley and Ruby Canton. As , Today Best Story step-moth- Junior High School Student Reviews Need Of Adequate Protection For Pupils At Play And At Noon. Country Must Aid Is Statement Of Wood. , CAST OF PLAY IS COMPLETED HOLDUP MEN GET DIAMONDS - vv Our foreign creditors will admit that when another war starts, Unde Sam will he justified in The thltd carload of apples to moving slowly towards fresh loans, even if we are told be shipped from Cache enmity went or Mesopotamia, out Wednesday after being inspec- Dial Germany, inav come over and eat us alive. ted by Harry C. Parker, federal crops inspector, ZIONISTS, intent on rebuilding This Wednesday car is of Rome Reauties from the orchard of L. W. (Continued on Page 3) Wilhelm of Hyde Park. Another car of Rome Beauties is being made up by a group of Hyde Park and it Is expected they will be inspected before the end of the week. PRESTON -- Rapid growth of business and a desire to give people of Franklin county and vicinity the best service possible is responsible for the erection of a modern medi-U clinic, started here this week. Thisannouncement was made today by u newly formed clinic which includes Doctors A. R Cutler, Eugene Worley, S. 3. Evans ami Arvirt cutler. In. Ai id Chi'ler N a newcomer to the group, having medical recently completed his training in the east. The new building is located on Fast Oneida sheet. opposite the Preston library. It will be a brick s'rm-ture30 by (SO feet, and every modern appliance and convenience are being planned with the Unemployment is Attacked Stepmother. 250 Bodies Recovered From Shaft By Rescuers. By Arthur Brisbane BOY Authorities Fear Mob Violence Against Hope Fading For Entombed Miners Today (UTAH) CACHE VALEEV DAILY HERALD. TIlUKhDAY, LOGAN 25U. OCT. 2 3, 1 9 3 0. TWO STEI And yet eery change in world or state affairs, since the dawn of history, has been for the belter. Don't let them fool you! Its not your interest they are looking after. They are thinking of themselves and those who hired them. No one needs to tell you that the present tax laws of Utah are so damthey couldnt be worse no matter how nably times they were many The change must be for the better. It cannot be otherwise. If we use our heads, vote for the amendments and elect men with brains to the state legislature where the new tax system will he worked out, all of the difficulties under which we have labored for so many years will be ironed out and Utah will take her place among the states of the nation with modern and equitable tax laws. Number one-thir- d said lie would select a corps of as4 At rumu, the conditions arc much worse because Fedmiil and Vernon sistants immediately. Their task, avenues are packed with many stuhe said, would be to promote coordination among slates, municipali-- i dents released bv the school bell. ties and prna'e industries to find TWO NARROWEST wink for jobless whose families STREETS IN TOWN are leeling the pinch of whThe two narrowest streets In ite town, Federal and Vernon avenues, 'The countrv must he aroused to are the ones where Hie most peodo its part," Woods said. "Industry ple walk. And to cap it all, there ulieady has been doing much to is absolutely unrestricted auto traf-tialleviate this situation. on these two streets, there are "Our principal 'uciinn now will two "School, GFo Slow" signs on lie to coordinate the activities of 4 First Hast street but one is badly pi ivate industries as well as those SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23. (U.R) defaced and the other is placed diol stales and municipalities." Woods indicated lie would model According to C'apt. Thomas G. rectly behind a telephone pole. On Poland Army officer, 18 years is Federal and Vernon avenues, there Ins new organization upon the one In set up in IH21 with the cooperhardly enough lime to find out are not even these protecting signs. a woman's age. Poland asked a With tlie students having no Hoover, then ation of President divorce yesterday on the grounds other place to plav and being forcsecretary o' i oiiinirce in President lie hod just found cm Ins wue Woods, howHarding's minuet. was 21 years older tlisn himself. ever, said he was not prepared to He was a mere lad ( ' 19 when give details ot how the organization the marriage took plare while would operate. Ins hiide wan sweet 39 tlie com plaint read. FOR SUNDAY Funeral services for Nathan, iel W. Haws, acted Logan man, who died suddenly early Wednesday morning, will be held in the Logan Sixth ward chapel at 12 noon Sunday. C.C. Head Leaves On Trip To California I v, - at nesdav wlneh Coi Jo IzS' seph G. Hun:; 'Dr 'tie pe & Jennie the Krooni JyGounty iC G n n of hride-C'jij- j Mis-- ; Commis-- Several President B. G. Thatcher and his hnnrii ed triends, wife left Thursday afternoon for .w admirers a n d a two week's trip in Southern Califlnmeh (f fornia during which they will visit Our Joe attmded the itivcs Prior to their leaving they both pointed affair Mr. Punestai u r wa- - atti dried bv appeared oefcci" Ci:n!y Cletk (' V. once tHtcei Fmth Mohr and cast absentee ballots for Ah the groom ap groomsman. the coming election. preached the attar he was the cvno mire ot all eve Rluhing prettilv he replied to the question of ihe RELIEF SOCIETY Ijui iitm The Relief Society ot the Logan iciclX.'hum ill iuv e whs dial mindly dad in a three-piecstake will hold their monthly union suit consist ini; of coat. yest. meeting In Hip stake house Sunday and pants. at 2 p m a- DLNVKR, Colo, Oi t. 23. (U.R) The iron nerve of Mm. pearl O luciighlln, attiactive auburn haired stepmother ot lu year old Leona ) Laughlm, v as who murdered brutally a week ago, broke today. After nearly seven hours' questioning by Captain of Detectives A. T. Clark, Mrs. O Loughlin collapsed and was eairied screaming to her cell. Mrs. O'Louglilin made a confession in t:,r ki'ling of Leona It wag announced early this afternoon by District Attorney Karl VVetteugel. Tu district attorney said that previously published deialis of tho substanconfession were quoted tially correct." In tiie confession, Mrs. O'Lough-liby implication named another party, according to VVetteugel. On tlie strength of her statement Frank O'Loughiln, uncle of tlie slain child, was taken into custody at Ills home shortly after 10 a. m. and lor more than three hours was questioned by Capt. of Detectives A. T. Clark. The examination was still in progress early this afternoon with authorities declaring that they hoped to have the entire case cleaned up by nightfall. Leave Cache from Cache Potato shipments valley the past week ending Wednesday night totalled 12 carloads according to the reports of Harry C. Parker, federal crops inspector. As in the last week Lewiston headed the list, this week having eight tars, four shipped on Sat- urday, one each on Monday and Tuesday and two on Wednesday. Weston had tow on Friday and one on Tuesday while Dayton CHICAGO, Oct. 23 (UR) Five wearv had one Tuesday. tongues wagged on incessantly This makes the total shipments at tlie Chicago coliseum today, fiom the valley up to date of the owner of each determined to 177 car of both the early and A speedy little Siearmau biplane, keep it wagging for a week if according to Mr. necessary to win the tiiie o! owiud hy lh Shell Uil rouipau', .at(1 potatoM The annual convention of the JistH talkmarathon worlds champion nir-sat down" at the Intercollegiate Rocky Mountain upsides these shipments there er. Pi ess asso i.itiou sihedtjled hi re pmt late Wednesday a! te noon. h,1Vl, alieady gone torth to to Logan K V. Ulttiord pH Friday and Saturday, has been and grading five ,or on an mu Mi Chtfoid ,jtn and gtniage in ist polled mi'll next cumuli. pron-ablthese will he followed t 28. 'U Pi Oflii ials o. Oi EUREKA. is Lilt -- nm iita.n Hist Noveiiihei 21 and 22. Manager pv p, or 15 mnre. Tlieae spudsk the Donvc-and Rio 111 anile WesThis annnuiii emeu! was made toi the Sne'l Oil 'V11 omp my explained Mr. Parker, are classclt were railroad tern attempttoday foiowing ;l j ,nK distance tele ite.s ID Sir of to James locate lelaihes ing one conversation between Von Tr. phnjp - 01 dm.il d Motioned not figured in with the direct I.ilteiel. 26. who plunged 7U ieet Robertson, editoi oi the USAC oast shipments as they must be halta! hie i omp; iu iunlu Ills' while death to vvs'eiday Lite, ami S(.,00i papci, limb-lit m.oiijiiiH let s. hut when u ed at Ogden or some oilier stornear an tincks dtrustles lepainng Klmer J Johnson, editor of the Mr (lit age point for grading. Sait I.aK- (it es:enl.i, Km eka n Mu opp'n Vuumng Univer(landing o:d availed midm!! Many potatoes ate being stored is piest ,il districts hy ami aiieadv the siv publication. John-o- n mint v to big storage pit t 28 Ol (UP ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., nlent oi tlie as-ia' nm and Rutlboth Utuh and Lokju at Wes' on is tilled, containing (an of Kiltiering concussion ertson is in chaige of local ar- he 25 At Lewiston loads. hV,'l,""il1av about cai brain, resulting trom an ai.tomo- langernem to visit the Saul live has ft ' carloads pitpart K bile collision. and tram in invitations .Some till' " - ' It ted in the Held while Henry JohnWilliamson, Fmon iauln Road rough a nii.vip of dates was It t; Tn.c'ihci, and son and Ania-sHyde have seven e.v h died Rot fit 1113 !!lisnr Spi t.ven as the cause of the LoM R Hnvt'V. s.sriiaiv. ot th carloads in their joint pit and te; day poncment. gan chamhcM ol Comini'ii look a Leon Pond has two carloads Ishott rule ovii the vatlcv in the covt red up. CLEVELAND. O., (hi 2d Y. G. he wni'ii wm pllo' land Hailey I., ('ha.se, 4S, t m o! tile ol 111!. i.nlroad engineer was kilha l.eie FlopI lido-- Mn,i Wei-cull' .Med hccaust1 last mt;ht and two member oi ond'i ion ot l in oi tiie pm .i a Nickle Mat-- tiain mw J K Hicllllcl, hc,.l d'strict the wind wh'ti enim Shell injuied was in charge of nianicgci in which they we:e lidum ba loi al ari.'.iigi'nicnts station o( ed into the (rthoo-is lie plane, a new ary Kne freight tiain at the ot i tic speediest ships over to ole Erie yards. Hie ((Mi of Milne dark inateiialj visit J.ogan l! ha. a roising speed am (Raped about tin shouhhrs1 o! 1(7 miles an ti on p Hccoiding to 2? n i'd ta.s hilly atlieicd under the MARBLEHEAD, Mass., liei and when pushed, idn Mi. F ot k Some 4"0 cases and uu:s. as current! w ell ic. i hm mat k. prettv sio?v Secretary of State Milton H. .nd to lo SeoUh. rve. and btand tmonu the weddinu quests that the WollinK, Joseph Kirit of Ogden, o '"'i' have h (Tail value t Win he same oue worn b his candidate toi roiigropsman from and Mrs. the First Hah 'a'her and randtHiher on their; were ( notiM dted and IT albu'edc poln mm iiinnth capt and Ririo, will sp'nd all of next Wed- wadding das. Ruruxstarte: would, Twin o aNrbbdoad Sriem and ii'Ohcr aitiim nm inv the tiuMi nesday in Gache county jeroidtori, tv. iiT to won! received Thursday d hN se:iii:ue)f(tl ?,hi h. UTAH Fair tonight and Friday; altenexm bv IT. S Chambers, Ihe pht was sbiViless and n.et mv t iv Hi. little change in temperature. CHICAGO, 0 chairman of the count vDemoera- p front it was urat etull lashiou o p s s piurds h !'ui tie Central Commit Re. displuei with potkets Mini at the n( k in proie, Tine tlo- jlT.mtu paviU a as held toyetlor b a sjap and and north Warmer in A mm Fricay. ,.o Color! p ot th n'gnt raoho roumv under Mrs. J. E. Ini' kle ot Sid mate! lal GnnsDH il pany b (im.inin: in a 'M led and southwest portions tonight.tem- - Webb, associate county chairman, mis on the iron! of tlie vest wei Maximum buttle mi1; G lee bandits :r mol t"" ;ir(1 anangmi; tor a tea at tho groom t ivorte pHcivs ot jewel perature yester. jp;j..),,rd Ti,tl arternoon in honor with a mat lum uuu while so a ompbrni ami a Knight 61 day. Ru i". o' Mi rified emploves souiiht cover. Fiom !ic itt Gh)u.. to ; jnu Minimum last Flans arc b'ii.g m uln hy Mr. was lauded b polie today Wet vnu susnemi,,f h larcje 34. Chambers to hot I at least one night, hmersol watch, the brides cut to Maximum un lUKilt n,, i..l iitnrn Pa.. BETTIS McKeesport, FIELD, the gioom, whtdi !!;ise and gave A. Chaih-Go! year ago. 60. a( which ihe Mate otricinl and 'UP Ot t 2'i the net ded touch of brlliapio to a - ts ifeone Minimum the rindidatp oil speak, tUunr the mw Lindbergh, costume in peiSs? taste and haro year ago. 36. considering the advisability air mail passcugci iute trom mony. cone j Figures Newark. X. J to (olumhus, Ohio, intlngs thru The gioom's panfs wore of some tesy of U. S. A. C. out the day iu vaiioas parts of landed hesc at 12 55 p. in. to the county, iIm v. physics dept. (Con tinned on page six) SHELL PLANE PRESS MEETING VISITS LOGAN IS POSTPONED j LoiMn-Cach- ( - Tie-- j lldql ; ( 11 -- on-he 11 pic-nli'- post-tier- I! Shipments United Press I 'h- - Big Potato from ' a s Bungstarter Led To Altar By Miss County Commission One ol the leading social events as the party held of the season oval Shoe Shinnn; parlors in the aT I,!n K h Confession Reported To Have Been Obtained. 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