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Show ii? filer PHONE 50 or 51 If You Do Not Receive Your Daily Herald H ith Volume 22. dumber L 1 1 . 0 G A N, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, V E D N E S ahull D A Y, 3 J A N V ail Nathan Strain, a Good Man. Another Fatah'x. Hoover Campaign On D- i. rpp p ip n RASKOB Cache County Man . The death of Nathan Straus on Sunday in New York, 3 weeks beiore the completion of Ills 83rd year, is a great loss to this coun ir Mr. Straus set an example of wise philanthiopy, devoting more than a quarter ot a tentuiy of his active working years, and a substantial foitune to his fight tor pure milk throughout the As an example United States to others he distributed pasteur ized milk Including milk properfor young infants in ly modiried the poor districts of New York His influence is telt in foreign countries, as well as here Be cause of fns woik pasteurization of milk and caieful handling and aie now enforced by bottling law, and, thanks to Mr Straus, the death rate among infants in New York has been cut down fifty pet cent Stiaus was one of three brothers, all distinguished for good ltizenslnp and public spirit His Mother Isador .whose heroic death on the Titanic will be long remembered, represented his state in congress, and was one of the three greatest merchants by the United States ptoduced A monument in New thus far York City was erected in Bis Oscar Straus, the younghonor. est brother, represented this country as ambassador to Turkey at and was in the Constantinople, Mr. of Theodore Roosevelt. Straus, who died on Sunday morning, literally saved lie lives of millions of children. His memory will be enshrined in ihe hearts of mothers all over the world. cabinet Nathan It is feated that Mrs. .Beryl Hart and Lieutenant William A Maclaren have been lost on their flight to Europe via the Azores. Ships yestei day reported rough seas, high winds, no possibility of surviving a landing for more than a few minutes. The practical .ertalnty that two more fliers have gone Into eternity makes you wonder how things are arranged in the next world. Are the inhabitants segregated in w groups for the conversations of the last thousands of billions of conquerors here years, the with three always In front, Alexander, Caesar ind Napoleon, the Homer. writers there, great dominating Dante, Shakespeare the gteat philosophers yonder, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and per haps Bacon, with groups around Archimedese. Michael Angelo, and Darwin, men without peers, or are thev all scattered. Dante perhaps next to a Baptist from New Jersey, and Darwin beside a fundamentalist from Tennessee, all eternity on whim to convert him How many of its feel that we deserve but lack the wot Id's appreciation'1 Mr A Capone, known to his friends as "Scat lace," be cause of an unfortunate early incident, has that teeting Mrs Eleanor Patterson, of the late Joseph Me-tl- i 1, an editoi of the Washington Herald, tells you about it. grand-daught- Being in Miami, where Mr. Capone maintains a winter residence. and knowing that editors at the should seek information sources, she called on tile distinguished Chicago citizen, who, stood by says Mis Patterson, his gate, with six athletic energetic looking young men, walking about not far from lnm " The fad that many have threatened ti kill Capone, although not to his fate, makes him inteieriing I When Mis Patterson said: Mr am Joe Paterson's sister, Come right in and Cafmne said sit down To tell a Chicagoan that you ate Joe Patterson's sister is like telling a Parisian that vou of the Eiffel are t e si dor tower Mr Capone led the way to Ins beautiful residence, the six athletic young men keeping, unob-tmdvel- iiv Lucas Sends Appeal Republicans Anxious fo Mend Rift In Sneaker I Fieri) t Ills Sun ad.nin-latratio- e off-yea- aiteinoon Tuesduv Clilet (Libert Militant and O' fleer lines Smith weie inveit. gating another case on .south Main w lo n .1 small coupe riavel nig at a high tute of speed pass ed them going ninth Jumpuig in the police tai, the two followed nid finally snipped him at Thud Ninth and Fir t West. The youth although nit knowing the offmis weio trail Ing bun, turned west on Kn-,South street Hun Ninth on First West, evidently witn the idea m mind of not passing the police station A search revtaled 44 gallon jugs m individual paper sacks, stored In the rear of the car The liquor was taken to the police station and O'N'iel taken to jail in default of $1000 bond He admitted to police officers that he was merely running whiskiv foi somebodv e'se being He j e paid so much per trip fused to reveal his employer. It Is understood the name given The youth is said is fictitious. to live in Ogden PLANS HONOR FOR SCIENTIST a sjj ELECTRICIANS TO BE CHECKED Valley-Electri- YOUNGSTER IS ATTACKED s 14 (UP I' w.ti rio somites cotiTr.ra as a member ot i" no gauze tariit column uni I .ivo'a1' action ou K.ohsurd ly nn mu of Hiosuard Garden Quilt Exhibit Vanguard Scouts To Be Registered 'ej tuir (Tl', Jan 11 (UP. -V i le to niovi mi nt w 'aiti a stitk'iig dav to eitabu-in.no, lal fm Dr Eitl Dongletionally known si intist w no d,nti late last mgii' following an o.ioi ntina atlon It i Hillman pesident of (lie state si naie aniioumel to mtv he would tndetvoi to memo itifodiiction oi a i opgrescinnal b'll prmiding tint the name of Dr Iking lass be inscribed on the mam in it h rocks ot t te Dinosa ir Na timial msnnmmt ftoai wh.rii the uotid sclentiets exiavated many mammals P" ri.e same i dilution would also in Is le plain lot invpi mils and boiulifviiig the eisi'in (tall na tloml monument had won vv no ii In laniglis now n for hi-- , work gloat pari of Ins time between n09 and 1925 wac occupied in avating the huge Dinosauis He was Ian n in 1st, 2 Prior to coming to 1 tali no taught school for one war at n ginii City. Mont m V Cold Increases Intense Suffering SI Mo, Jan LOCIS, ii 'U Pi m Arkansas 111 W hi I and ioJthea-,e t he It '(1 ( KISS M VV. 1 .Sunday LD -- i oftt-- i ers and members of 'ho pried hood aie especially urged to attend rinse meetings The Sunday evening n sums will be under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement association Representatives of the general authorities from Salt Lake City will attend and give instiue lions. A IS: All stake and ward Art D. EdUbbARD L. D. S. WORKER FOR SUGAR PROTECTION When the vote came lain yestei dav, however, the result w is muni riie s. me as m the sugar tariff bat ilts ol a year ago during the long lgilt ovei t p Hawley Sriloot bill Defies tion of a lia'f dozen or more membets fiom sugar growing tales a used the Democratic insur gent ID publican Coalition to mumble and Iltussard was approve i by a 4, to 3ti vote Sun e Ins ipgointment to the lar-- . ff commission by President Cool llge in 1925, when he wan only 36 uais old Biosnaid ha3 been identi-d iii m iny debates as a propon-it if li'ghin sugar duties tor the jimtiH tion of western and southern LAID TO REST BSANK NAMES w'te laid in Funeijl vi'im the Twelfth wi d i h !" Tin dav for Mi l.lna J. pp n Seinsiii, w liD (led s nlil. n v Sunil iv mm n a lied jit mg tallowing in lies a fall Bishop I W I.mford piesided The watd choir and a double mixed quintet umlei the duet turn (elecot Orson Railev i endued A duet was sung by Mr. tions and Mrj Albert Cot per The sp'aker- - were Oa Lai son of Logan, B J L Merck of Salt Citv, Bi hop N pH Vdlen-Inof Br.gham Citv Mavor G and Bishop LinLundstrom ford All o' th ma n sp. akers m quam'i d with wore p'ronal VI r a Sorenun while sh- - lived hcv told in Mr lino, Sweden of her great faith in the LD8 dm trines of her kmdnom to tjie constant miastonar, ch and hot virgll and defense of the faith wherever presented oppirtnmtv OLD OFFICERS -- -- sii-t- L'-k-e her t grow r i s VALLEY The Lh t t at Iip has bopn for m us a protege of the vetaian L bm ml, chairman of the pow-- i mil s' mate Imaiice ronimitUu and a ' high tanft man." also was cited bv those opposed to hit appointment Both Smort and Brossard me Mot m, na The .senator is one of the highest ranking oiflcera of t e rhur' !i, while Bioesard is an Elder B.oss-;d- , a native of Cache v, the rich agricultural section winch n m up through northern tah into Idaho, has specialized in igi leu. tm al econmics ever since is gi lditatlon from the Utsh Agrt iltuial c illege in 1911 V lie at school there, he attained a state wide repulalvn tor hia athletic abil later be letams itv, nnl 20 ill at diet k physique A'ti i Hliidvlng in Huiope for three yicrs, Brossaid served as pro essoi of fatm management and vgncult in al economica at the Uni v ei s tv ot Mlnnesto and at Utah until 1923 Vgrkultuial college when he tomel tiie tarilf (ommia smn s statf of economics His appointment ot the commission tol lowed two tears later In 1928 ha listed li European countries on a tour of investigation foi the com mission , vl e v 1 It mlf w, wem of"'5 c d le C. r Rasmuaou and Claude Merrill rte g'jve in the L igan C'tv cemetery was delh Med bv John Malma'rom of Salt Lake Citv. Pr-- " un-na- All officers and directors of tho First National bank were re elected at the annual stockholdeia meeting held ii the bank Tuesday evening. Andoison was again, John H named president with other officers as lollows L. S. Smart, vice president; Alma Sonne, and cashier, L. Westerholm, The directors assistant cashierinclude Mr. who wore Anderson. Mr. Smart. Mr. Sonne. I P Stewart, C. R. Spencer, John Quay le, O L. Peterson. Serge Bal-li'Dw iglit Hansen, John Olson, was nann'd manager of the tiust depai tment The repot t of Cashier Sonne at the meeting, showing a substantial steady growth of tho hank All stockholders were high in their praise of the financial condition of the bank, according to Mr Anderson in speaking of the neeting this morning Mr. Ander-,oadded that not once las the bank failed to pay a regular dividend every quarter. - d was-rea- n 1 i -- Seattle Chief s - ft fit Cache Committeemen To Meet Thursday 1 i -- i a The Weathei ( -t i (lc-e- WOMAN HURT f the nmniiniM mu will "it (T TI imridv in night at Bov Mout btihwhi distil. ! totballol INs ihaurntin Iiv in t' Marion Mra SMITHFIELD Rlihaulsnil Wlto o' Richard Hess his nvotiPR ot Sinltlifteld, softened a , o tlw to har t w iloiont fractured spinal column and a n fouling ilknartrnrnts p badly sprained loft hip as tho to Stout Kvntivp Toni that tills tesult of a queet accidt ut Sunmeeting will In ta n Mut ot ugular day montlilv nieeUna bv whuh Mr was sitting on Mis Ruhatd-olies enocN to pint more unitv in a box attached to a sVigh. hign t the woik thu iishout the Shu was talking to her bov s when bei ante frightened, the liiise suddenly and thiowmq starting mea Mi Rlcii-ardso- n i tl Him Bans Bible From fail i SMITHFIELD District f'a- h of Police jut, mme than 15'iiuai persons, m hit iieised ttalav as a old ne u mo tempi the area bring-ntrim "s and mow I ovoid IN .if snow blanket entne region, an tv ought the lust SKV I I I E Jail 14 The Bible mtei inti :,so cold of the has been bam Horn the citv pi 'I emperatuies tanged fiom un son litu e by iotii e Chief Lrqm J to 15 abov t Eorlies M n.phis w p riher bun an repoi t a Bible into jail , He id high wind, swiib'd the snow in ib se r it- -s taking it o drifts throughout Aikansa, But lie manes a con cssion The Red ('loss her,' epnlted It s all ight he admits f u that the i old na.i woild imiej-- i t twill' sts tm aid in the Ea'ani. mi listp's w ii know bow to handle Aik area, wliete nianv laime's tl e It bp lo take one to jail, but w.ll not pei nut uiioidatned hand families lack waim (lotht- - and an to apptouh inch possiule di dependent ou cliaiuv tm tool turn o flip lielv- - b lok hi u ri w is suggested to Fm nes t'i.,1 pet haps a man in jail might need what soltie he could find in tm mine I mil a man out UTAH Fair tonight and Thurs Mil" Bible, lue said that the tac t tin day. little change in tempeiature duln t altei lus oi lei IDAHO He ii nl nut explain JuCloudy tonight and h nv a c Thursday, rains and snows in the hoik mid he atetd ' be north portion; no change in tem case it might he read bv some perature. bi.dv tn- - ed into prison by a police man Minimum 36; 3, Maximum, Jesii, viota on earih was mamh a yem ago, Maximum, Mini 25; among Mimef but His teachings mum, 4. m book loini, aie bailed Mom sin Coldest day this season, December mus in St attic Only the good may m ad thi;m 26, 11 below. wa' C ri.e cmifeiinie will open with g'uetul set stun at 7 30 p ill, Mineral Sataidav seslotn will als i be lie at 10 a m and 2 pm. to many Suf'uing among destitute latmeis Ml E. Andoison, Jr, and a roraimfislouars v CACHE PVLT LAKE A Den n named by he, ent Hoove- - All have Ixeu 'C ring foi several months under eie.s appointment a ( unfit luatiou of Hrohsaid tor la' vuoo coctroviirm figure m tairi malirs, temoved one mo' e tin at to tie admlniuti at'on s lmg drawn out battle over noinin at inti of the Utah economist aad e ml irmalion alter less than two days of debate crime as a sin prise x I Active woik will be started on vanguard scouting as the result of a meeting held Monday night at the scout offices Vanguard fiom all districts comoi.ssiuiieis attended the meeting The vanguard movement which includes boys of 15 and 16 years years of age, has been underway and In a process of formation fm about a year There ar seven vanguaid tioops in Cache Valiev at the piesent time according to Executive Preston W Pond Plans for a furthering of this work were discussed at the meet lng and special emphasis will laid on organization and regia tration for a while. slake presidency, Joseph tjtm.nev .ii iln D.xon of Indiana com-id- , the bsautc s approval of 1 a- - Come To Herald Flower Amu. uni emint was made today of the Ligan stake quartet lv con-totee wide i Is to be held next saturdav evening and Sunday. Th annouu ement was mad' hv thu NATIVE OF en-(o- Widow of First Weber Sheriff Passes Away Jan Public Invited To Attend All Meetings Of Conf erence. that Edgar B Urostu- - 1 ot tali is unduly frtendy t) Cm so lied sugar .merest i had subsided 1 , ROAD BRIDGE TO BANQUET 'V VRMtVG TON lit t 1 Fori t mi gt Toils of zln-k- ii Id In the are b mg iiv polic ON. cl. 21 ii office and K o schedul'd to ajpeir m cry iuit at 2 p !U toil.iv the eiult ot some evt'dlent woik on the putt of the Logan citv poiiie la'e SEEK CANYON SPORT FANS piies - Iaoliorr SATURDAY REAPPOINTED Sugar Ideas. Officers Rewarded In Trailing Suspicious tee The appial Previous similar statements bv ai made in the Kent had brought from Raskob form of a circular letter to party lie had precinct leaders throughout the ja vigorous denial that Much of It is levoted bought and paid foi ' the party countty and was attempting to pick its to praise ol Mr Hoovers and an urgeut demand pi esldential candidate next year. You brought the party out of that the pat tv rest ,t all attempts bankruptcy, Kent wrote In re to damagp lus reputation stood it on Its financial ply. Copies of the letter, dated two feet and then clapped a first days before Christmas but only on it You ate the now ievealed, disclose the gen mortgage first mortgage holdet of the Dem- eral plan ot the renomination ocratic party today, and in my and reelection campaign The judgment that is not a good circular extols Mr Hoover as a business expert who has susthing." Kent also denied he had in- tained the American scale of ferred that Raskob beca" e a wages, maintained the American Democrat because the chairman standard of living, prevented a and Alfred E Smith both nr" nation-widand money panic, Roman Catholics kept thousands ot men and womYou know perfectly well that en at work in every community I did not infer that you had be who would otherwise have been come a Democrat because of your listed among the unemployed The result of the recent religion and because Smith is a Roman Catholic," Kent said. You tion was minimized, and termed know perfectly well that I hate In teallty a great victory for ai bigots as bitterly as you and the Republican party and have fought them with a clearer evidence of the atiength of the You know that part Republican conscience administiation with of your letter is rot the people " Lucas pointed out that, while Raskobs letter to Kent niclud-ea charge that a "strong group" the Democrats gained 75 conwithin the Republican national gressional seats in 1922,last fall committee had been fomenting they gained "only 51. He added won the religious and class hatreds" dur- that the Republicans ing the last two years a ques- 1924 election, and predicted a tion the Nye campaign funds com- similar consummation in 1932. To r mittee has bepn investigating In elect even a majority in an connection with the recent elecis in reality a great he said tion. Lucas called upon party leaders to resist to the utmost the well to laid plan by the Democrats embaira3s the Republican admin- istration and discredit the president " He characterized this alRaskob's Smear leged plan as Hoovei Campaign." and attacked the subtle innuendo and insidi-ou- i which he said propaganda Ixigan citv and Cache tounty maiked it commissioners aa well as a large Our people mu it be aroused group of local residents are com- to the situation, he said The a in needed much bining seeking must take the ofRepublicans rn the Improvement Logan canyon fensive and wage an aggressive road campaign against this propagan-i" A resolution signed bv the city commission at their meeting The annuli banquet of Ihe Hv Tue lav evening asking the Utah rum Fis'i and Game a. sectarian State Road commission to put in will he held In the South Cache a new bridge at the intersection of school at high Wednesday evening thp canvon road and Fifth East 8 o clock Thp resolution has also been signAn Intereatmg progiam of mus'c ed by the county commission and and speeiheg has been planned ly a group of residents headed large It the oltlrers of the association by Henry Peterson Is expected that J Arthur Mec'iam, The i brands pies game commissioner of Utah, David ent narro v wood structure(he and tin Madsen, Newell Cook, Clarence safe and a hazard to sate tiavil It A lightening down on wiring and Evans, and a large group of other asks that a wide cement bridge be electrical spoit enthusiasts from Salt Lake constructed across the canal permits as well os on in a at Ogden Lagan and Hi lgliam will be spection looms as the icsult of ae to to insure angle proper safety In attendance tion taken at the citv commission traveling along the canyon meeting Tuesday Ine membership of the club em those evening road braces about 11U ftom Hyruni, H F Lanb of the Cache Wellsvllle an! surrounding tern company attended the to, meeting as spokesman in asking An invitation is extended to all that ordinances all ready passed wit i regards to electricians be sport fans to attend ed The ordinance calls for an exam-inboard to issue licenses to elec trmians before they are allowed pet mils to vvrik In the city. Mayor A four year old Logan young A G Lundstrom and Ileber Maugh fter was criminally attacked an of th Citv Light depaitment on unknown an person by are automatically members of this SALT LAKE CITY, Jan II (UP) South Main street Tuesday afbnaid while Mi Lauh was named A cerebral hemorrhage yesteiday ternoon. The boy received by Mayor Lundstrom as the third a and caused the death of Mis Jane K the about bruises body member cut on the head Wright, widow of Ileber Wright, It Is highly probable that the Gilbert Police fust sheriff of Wehei county, af Chief of Logan plumb i a will request the ter Utah was admitted to the tin Mecham is conducting a roundsame in regaids to plumbing ion In 1896 up of transients and making a whtch aie npw on trie city Mrs. Wright moved to Salt lake thorouqh investigation of each books They were scheduled to 20 years ago from Ogden, Utah today Suspicion is also directat tile n eeting Tuesday eve She is survived bv taree Gaughteis, ed against an irresponsible ning but weie unable to do so be two giandsons and three sisteis Loga.i youth. cause of other engagements SALT LAKE (TTY, Jan 11 (UP) The house of representatives met tins afternoon in the hope that it eould swiftly complete without furthet its ot gani7ation set ambling of pary alignment! at least, that is the heartfedt hope of certain Republican lead hope ers, perhaps Democrats otherw ibc The Senate was adjourned but various aolons were either preparing bills or studying Governor George Derns message delivered yestei day. Both the house and senate or a large poitton ol each house-- will journey to Ogden this afternoon on a special train where they will attend the Ogden Livestock show and be guests of the Ogden chamber of commarze. Ever since James Hacking, Rewas Uintah county, publican, named speaker of the house, party alignments have been rather Miles Miller, Salt Lake, sliakv Republican, was beaten out for the speaker's chair when Democrats, a "ter futile balloting for their switch their candidate, votes to Republican tax revisionist candidate. In this issue, tax revision superceded party lines and the question foremost in the minds of house legislators Is whether or not this trend will continue the session throughout Senate Republicans have not named their floor leaders but Demociats have chosen Senator J. Francis Fowler of Ogden. Senator Dan Shields, Salt Lake county was named the Democratic caucus chairman Both houses will swing into hatd work tomorrow. laches have been known the distin to shoot, all hough guished young editor of the Wash Dont forget to come to the Herald Flower Garden ington Herald had no shooting She was interested in thoughts quilt exhibit next I uday and Saturday, January 16 and 17. studying a man of power. At noon today a large number of the quilt;, to compete And, sacs Mrs Patterson rCa had been delivered at the Herald His hand3 for the Herald pone lias gteat power ate extraoulinarily powerful The office. You should see them! A i ust description of them cult under his would must leg grind rob the English language of its adjectives. He ir tightlv fitting clothes Remember the exhibit will be held in the building forHis neck only 32 veats of age seems strong enough to hold the merly occupied by the I.ogan Knitting Mills, across the weight of ten men and." (point- street from the present Herald office, halt a block east ing to a photograph of Hie marfrom the postoffice. vellous equestrian statue of the great Venetian t ondotThe exhibition is free Fveiy man, woman and child in Cache Valley are urged to attend, (Continued on Page 3) Even Eastern Senators Object To Brossards 14 (UP) WASHINGTON, Jan It tUP A charge that fornal appeal to the Republican John J Raskob, clubman of the party, genetally looked upon as ot National committee, the Inauguration Democratic Dissident has clapped a tlret moitgage" Hoovers campaign for letiomina on the Democratic party, was tlon, has been Ksued by Kobeit made todav ny Prank K Kent, po H Lmai, executive aliector ot lltlcal w titer lor the Baltimore the Republican national commit- of fi SESSIONS TO ( Jan WASHINGTON. Reiteration rVL2U) Weathers Severe Senatorial Attack Si ATTACKED WHISKEY r nvl J - iwl Ls P(jj Gathers Farmers Chatter. close i i szs (Copyright, 1950). - isr Ji t, i By Arthur Brisbane A R Y Newspaper Talley Daily Herald combined The Ccnl is N Today M rs. Patterson Nezes. The Home Mrs Kuhaioson to the gtuud ItT your last chance folks! Have you sent ii your vote on who are the best players since Dick Romney came to Utah Aggies? The contest closes Thursday at 3 p. m. so be sure and have your ballot in the Herald office before that time. Fill out the official ballot on the Herald sports page and mail it in at once. It may win you a season ticket to the remainder of the home games at Smart gymnasiunit , |