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Show m hup jlL. Herald- - Jounmal With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. Volume 22. Number 183. LOGAN. UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 193 Price 1. 5 Cent r Inf3 day Arthur Brisbane By (Copyright, 1931) le e- - ji)vvrrfivvyviriiiViii Russian Cabbages. Encouragement For ,,50-lb- op Is . Ladies. FROM Labor Union Samurai. The UNITED PRESS r'T&rpsz frM For Sale. Ships Russia interesting provides news daily. Waiter truthful The Iluranty cables Adolph S. Ochs that Russia, raises rich fertilizers using "extra giant .egetables, 50 pound cabbages, tomatoes weighing 2 to 3 pound3 each, egg plants one yard ard a half long, with plants 20 feet high, tobacco 6 feet high, with 150 leaves to each stem, 7 tons of dried leaf to the aero. Utah Executive Speaks At Uintah Basin ladies. Years ago, William Moore, mara lady sixteen years older than he. Ieople said too- bad, he will have to take care of her ichen she is old. Mr. Moore is now 84, his wife .. ried - who celebrated her lftOth birthday on July 26, is taking care of him, an invalid. She does all her housework, all the work in her vegetable and '.lower garden, and finds life more than ever. Her father was a trader, with the Hudson Bay company, her mother a Spokane French-Cana-3ia- Indian. When remarked. "If a farmer, Dorn said, has di versified crops, he is in far bet ter position than the city work man for he can exist comfortably whatever the produce market .... prices. The governor pointed out how futile were attempts to control agricultural prices. "We have only to look at the dismal failure of the farm board to realize what a stupendous jol it is to control prices. In the end, it is the old and trusted iaw of supply and demand which determines prices. . United to Mexico. V The government having preyed sev-ra- l running ships is one of things that it does not know ow to do, is about to dispose of oini shipping. It is understood t hat Kermit Roosevelt and Astor, in the east and a west-rgroup, the Dollar line hat Vin-en- Herbert Fleishhacker of Francisco and others, will nako bids. The government of ourse will make no sale that foiild, now or later, involve control of these American hips or a foreign flag over them. What the government doesn't now about ships has cost the icople about one thousand mill-rdollars. Rut we know at least that we uglit to have SOME ships. Ian for-ig- TO GIVE PROGRAM Hie Relief Society of the Sixth ird will present a program Fri-evening at 8 oclock in the ird eliapel. All women of the lief Society and their husbands ? invited to be present. The Weather UTAH Unsettled tonight and Friday; little change In temperature. IDAHO Fair tonight and Friday; no change in temperature; fair over the week-end- . y a-ae. n C. in w. 9- - Departments But Explanation re Is Made ir- - !h i non-sto- THOMAS A. EDISON WEST ORANGE, N. J., Aug. Thomas A. Edison will not be out of danger until uremic poisoning from which he is suffering is cleared up. Dr. Hubert S. Howe, his physician, has said. Edison jrollupsed last Saturday, due to the' poisoning-aneffects of diabetes and stomach ulcers. 6 (l'.R His condition is like tho fraying of an elevator rope, Dr. Howe said. "The elevator functions until the last strand breaks. The outside looks all right. All that is left for the engineer is to protect thd, last few strands, "Mr. Edison has a chance-o- f coming out of this and living for some time. C. of C. Directors Hear of Numerous Activities Contribute To Scout Drive For More Finances At the meeting of the directors of the Logan Chamber of Commerce Wednesday evening, a contribution toward the budget of the Cache .Valley Council of the Bov Scoutg of Ameiica was made. It was the sense of the meeting that the Eoy Scout organization should receive the full and hearty support of all business houses and the people in general. It was also decided that the chamber assist In placing certain national genealogical magazines in the Cache county librafy There are many people in Cache county and Logan who are inter-- , ested In genealogical woik. These national magazines will he very helpful to such people and will be an asset to the library. It was suggested that the Beautification committee of the Chamber work with the Cache County the Library Board in getting grounds of the library improved and urge that the grass be planted this fall. It was reported that the organization work for the Hyriim irrigation project was being accomplished as quickly as possible, and that very soon some funds would be necessary to complete the preThe committee liminary work. for the project of the chamber has been helpful in getting the necessary subscriptions and stim- Herald-Jexir-na- misad-justmen- TMs ujs Australia-to-Englan- s II 11LS1LI Kirk-brid- Rams e s SAFE e CD GETS Jl. BASEBALL Todays EACHE9D01S OPEN AIIG. 31 Hospital is Schools Decrease Absorbed By Other WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. (IID 1 Cache county levy for 1931 is 23.55 mills, an inThe federal farm board today an The drive for funds for the nouneed that it still was without crease of .9 mills over the 1930 figure of 22.65, according Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouis definite proposals to sci! surplus of America, is or. in full forpe. cotton and wheat to Germany and to an announcement made today by County Clerk C V. The levy was set by the Cache county commission according to tlie announcement attacked tho cotton trade for what Mohr. madf today by A. G. Olofson it termed a contradictory attitude Wednesday. chairman of the finance commit- oward tho sale of surplus comodl-ties- . The blame for the raise was attributed by Mr. Mohr in tee of the organization. explaining the figures, to an increase in the state and state The drive is being conducted schools levy of .9 mills. This figure went from 7.3 mills to to raise approximately HUGE LOANS 8.2. of the total funds needed for the U.R) 6. Aug. The county figure, exclusive of the state schools, remains years activities in the council. TheWASHINGTON, loaned veterans bureau has According to Mr. Olofson, tlie the same although there is much change in the figures various stakes in the council con- nearly $900,000,01)0 to war veter- exactly f the different funds and departments. tribute nearly two thirds of the ans under the !tnew adjusted nnouncd at The Cache rnnntv aohnnlii dropmoftey nodded and the rest is ob the white house wg today. ped from 10.X to 8.5 mills hut this talned through public subscripdifference was swallowed up in tion. ' the other county divisions. In Letters were mailed out two BACKS FLIGHT explaining this, Mr. Mohr said weeks ago and response to these TOKIO, Aug. 6. dint1 The Osaka that the county schools, last yeaJ? has been good. This week, a Mainichi, one of the most influenhad Increased their budget trom eauvas of the business section Is tial newspapers in Japan, announc9.3 to 10.1 In order to build the Is ex this also ed today that it would back Clyde being started and Smithfield Junior high school. In to E. meet with good cooper pected Iangborn and Hugh Herndon, order to do this without ation. American Jr., the 1930 levy, other divisionsraising were Director Olofson has classified fliers, in an altempted down considerably and con- cut the: business section inlo foul flight from Toklo o Seattle, Wash. were forced sequently, to borrow grofips and a captain is it. charge from the county surplus In order of leach. Two Eagle Scouts are to continue the through year. The SEEK MOB MEMBERS also aiding in the collection. increase In the different departHAYNESVILLE, Ala., Aug. 6. (by John H. Moser, assisted ments this will enable year them (U.P) Efforts to find members of to become all square once more. Eagle Scouts, Lorin Reese and which hanged Neal June Webber, will call on cafes the mob The table bslow, as prepared Quinn, 16 year old negro from a confectioneries, drug stores, cloth tree Rauch by Mr. Mohr shows the levy during Rosena PROVIDENCE. and then riddU'd the swaying' stores, doctors, dentists and ing body with bullets, were made Traber, 85, died at the family Ing the past four years. It Is self grocery stores. officers today. home here late Wednesday after- explanatory. Funds R. O. Hatch, assisted by Eagle by county 1928 1929 1930 1931 noon. She suffered a paralytic General -- ....Fund 1.5 1.5 1. Scants John Smith Jr., and Archie 1.8 Poor Fund .5 .5 BREAKS RECORD K.,Hi!i, will visit billiard parlors .33 ,$ stroke a week ago and this, to 35 .86 4 LONDON, Aug. 6. (U.P J, A. get her with her advanced age Deptnt mothers bapks, furniture stores, attorneys 1 .i. Sinking ejqujppatrac'ors, beauty and Mol li son, youthful Scottish "filer, cauaed - har. death,, barker shops', hardware and 'de landed today at'Pdvensey Bay Funeral services will be held In Fair Fund .., from Le Bourget airdrome at 2:30 2 ,2 ,15 ls partment stores. Included in Mr. Olofsons dis p. m. breaking the the Providence First ward chapel County Road .... 1.4 1.4 1. 1.4 State Road .3 ' .1 1. 1.3 trie.t arc: oil companies, garages flight record by more Sunday at 2 p. m, State Schools 7.3 7.2 7.3 8.2 and service stations, manufacturIn Berne. County Schools ,...9. was born Mrs. Traber 9.3 9.3 plants, and ing and industrial CADET KILLED 1 8 Switzerland, May 13, 1846, the Co. School Spl , He has selected lumber yards. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 6. Total ........ 22.75 22.65 22.65 23.55 ElizaChristian of and as assistant Eagle Scouts Wendell (U.fi)Paul daughter E. Relraon, 25, Kelley B. Anderson and Joseph Osmond. Field flying cadet from Troy, Ida- beth Bolmer Rauch. She came to Alvin Hess will direct the drive ho, was killed today the United Slates in 1869 with a for funds from all general and when his instantly army pursuit ship crash- party of Latter-daSaint Immmiscellaneous groups. Eagle ed at Cliff, Tex. igrants, settling in Providence Scoutg Henry Aebischer and Ross NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (U.K) Pivwherfe she lived during the reNyman will be his assistants. KILLED BY HORSES The finance committee of the otal industrial shares ruled steady mainder of her life. LEVAN, Aug. 6 (U.R) Trampled to local council at the presi.it time In the late trading on Shortly after coming to Provi- the firm includes Mr. Olofson as chairman by his own team of horses, Eras-tustock exchange today while Ulrich Tracer. married she dence, W. Peterson, justice of the D. M. Bickmore, A. E. Anderson, Mrs. Traber gelling was heavy In a long list He died in 1901. W. M. Everton, John E. Griffin, peace of Levan, was fatally Injur- was an active religious worker. of individual shares for special W. O. Darley, Carl Carlson and ed yesterday on hls farm south She was the first presi- reasons. Primary of Levan. George E. Burgi. Trading perked up somewhat dent in Providence, and after late In the day after running serving in that capacity for 27 even with yesterday for three ACTOR KILLED years, continued as a teacher. She SANTA MARIA, Calif., Aug. 6 was for many years an active hours. (li.Pl Ullrich Haupt, . prominent member of the choir and was also Hollywood character actor, was active in Relief Society work. of vuir&IiQ The couple had n children shot and killed today by a deer hunter on Figueroa mountain, ac- their own but raised three chilcording to wora received here. dren In their own home. CHICAGO, Aug. 0 (UP) A new Details of the tragedy were lacklow for all wheat futures that. It but said ing Haupls was set today on the Chicago was down body being brought board of trade when September from the mountain by pack horse. wheat dipped to 47 8 cents a buVeasie R. Carver has been apshel. , pointed principal of the Wellsville Open High Low Close WET DEMANDS succeeding school, Junior high Wheat: PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 6 (U.R Evan B. Murray, Supt. J. W. .48 .48 .47 SiPt .47 of the Cache county Bchools A demand for modification of Am.61 Dec. .52 51 .51. erican prohibition laws as made announced this morning. .64 .54 Mar. .54 .54 Mr. Carver has been an instruc- today by P. H. Joyce, youngest .57 .66 .56 May ...... .56 tor at the school for several years. railroad president in the United He is a former student of the States. 6. (UR) LAKE CITY, Aug. SALT Ulah State Agricultural college, A lone safe cracker battered high school and Junior college colIn the UnLINDY STOPPED safe steel a large open lege teaclr training departments. EDMONTON, Alta., Aug. 6 (U.P) ion Dental office early today and Mr. Murray, a graduate of the SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. (U.PJ Storms on the rim of the Cana- escaped with $2500 in cash and Utah State "Agricultural and BrigWholesale dairy market: Butham Young colleges, hss been ap- dian Arctic today prevented Col. dental gold. The robber barely evaded po- ter 92 score 29; 91 score 28; 90 pointed instructor at the Logan Charles A. Lindbergh and hls score 27. Senior high school to succeed F. wife from flying from Aklavik lice. John Metiers, 42, a saw him at work on on another leg of thoir aerial vaM. Young. Mr. Murray is attendthe safe. Instead of Interrupting ing summer school at the Uni cation to the orient. the man, he rushed out of the versity of California. building and called police, he BUSINESS BETTER Scores 0 0 0 3 o o NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (U.Ri More By the time a detachment of than 100 business enterprises re- officers had arrived, the robber NATIONAL LEAGUE ported "bright spots in the busi- escaped. 400 000 2017 13 1 Brooklyn ness depression this month, a The safe cracker battered and Boston 100 020 0003 14 2 United Press wrenched open the safe door with quick check by the Batteries: Phelps, Luque and revealed today. heavy hammers and a crow bar. Lopez; Cantwell and Bool, Spoh-er- . Local people who served L. D. S. ed early in October was expressed in the Pacific islands missions Couhere today by Senator James are making preparations to attend zens of Michigan. Senator Couzens declared that tlie annual outing of the Pacific lie learned with great satisfaction Islands Missionary Society at Lathat President Hoover has at last goon on Thursday, Augst 13. come to the point of realizing that the federal government must give Announcement of the outingl has financial assistance to the unem- been received by The committee from the executive ployed. with in Salt Lake. Alfred M. Durham, "Congress must tlie states in giving aid to the a former resident of Logan, heads committee. jobless, he asserted. "I hope a theThe announcement says in part: special session will he called by You and family are corOctober, at tile latest. In order dially invited your ami urged to attend that appropriations may he set up Please bring your to mat eh fundif provided by the this gathering. luncheon as a Hakare Whaka Hoa various stale legislatures. be in that hospitable will hold Hoa Weve tried playing ostrich too to This is an emergency of community fashion known only long. Islanders at 5 p. m. first magnitude. We can no longpr tlie SouththisSea hour of Kakare, a t During look at it as a temporary that can be relieved oy program of community singing, Hawaiian and South Sea Island the Red Cross and community airs will be enjoyed. agencies. The unemployment situation, he said, is such that the responsibility of the federal government to Jmidlg spend whatever sums are necessary to keep families from starving cannot be doubled. Egg-Spl&- ks This matter aiding financially not is a question the unemployed getting into the pitfalls of the ulating interest. "It lie continued. British dole, The roads committee wag asked of governthe is the simple duly to use their efforts in getting all ment to prevent human suffer the state road work possible in SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6 ing. the county to provide employment. (U.R) a. When truckload of Couzens, accompanied Senator One of the projects now under a on the is eggs motorist, splatters his family, spending by way is the widening of the curves the person who is damaged Remaining vacation time for week here, having just returned on the state highway through the Cache county school pupils is from a tour of the Canadian rock-ies- . splattered or the owner of county. short before school bells ring the eggs? The activities of the chamber in again. Monday, August 31, has Aldcn Municipal Judge getting an adjustment of gasoline been set as tho opening day this Ames had established someprices between Salt Lake City and year, Supt. J. W. Kirkbride an thing of a legal precedent toNurse not: need this morning. Logan was reported. day in his decision setting this The county schools are opening matter of highway weighty about two weeks earlier this year Is omlettes aright. Once and for so that about, six weeks regular all, tlie pprson splattered gets school work can he accomplished inan for is the egg damages, before time for sugar beet harAnnouncement has been made of humiliation and capable vest in Cache valley. Superintea-den- t by W. G. Raymond, superintendent cannot redress. expect The central office of the Logan Kirkbride said. of the William Budge Memorial On such logic the judge No teachers insitute will he held Junior high school will be open hospital of the return of Miss M. Guin-assawarded Leila Mrs. daily from now until the opening at the opening of the school year, Mildred Harvey as superintendent $113 damages from Hyof school on September 7, accord- but a general conference will folof nurses. simultaneman Gitehins and ing to the announcement of Prin- low about two weeks later, ho Miss Harvev. who held this poously waived aside Gitehins No definite place for announced. cipal Alvin Hess. sition sometime ago, has spent the counter-claifor $300 for Hours will be from 9 a. m. to holding this conference has been post graduate past, year doing arose broken suit 5 The m. eggs. Plans are being pushed set, hut it Is probable that the p. work at the Mayo clinic and other from a crash between the for the opening of school in order Smithiield Junior high school eastern inslitutions. She succeeds and Guinasso automobile the that everything will he in building, because of its central Miss Grace McRae who recently Gitehins truck. location, will be chosen. left for the coast. New - round-the-worl- four husbands. GLACIER PARK, Mont., Aug. She married Moore forty years 6. (U.R) The hope that a special eftec her third husband died and session of congress would he call- out-rea- w- , 'The lady has eight children, ten gr.ndcliildrcn, five great grandchildren, three great great grandchildren by the first two of Whether they make lnm presi-en- t or r t., the people will re icmber with admiration, the news oncoming Governor Roosevelt of victim of A former lew York, ifantile paralysis, now foitunaie-- f recovered, Governor Roosevelt as given to New Yorks depart-ien- t of health a pint of his blood u be used m combat ting an of the dreadful infanlile aralysis in New York City. A serum made from the blood f those that have recovered from he disease is found to be the est remedy. W Get Blame For .9 Mill Jump County - ty one-thir- Nation Must Help Jobless Says Couzens her her motto is fnil desperaudum. m- !e she was born Britain and States were disputing The groat Oregon country. California and the southwest belonged r!he URGES REGULATION HELENA, Mont., Aug. 6. price regulation of wheat through operation of the allotment plan, Land Commissioner I. M. Riandjord today declared It would "restore the farmer's purchasing power and thereby reduce tlie deplorable unemployment in which millions of citizens are now feslering. A G. Olofson Directs Workers In Efforts Conference FORT DUCHESNE, Aug. 6 (IMl gome of vegetables are grown Seven thousand Utahns were on "framework high above the advised today by their governor, weeds. The intensive fertilizing George If. Item, lo produce qualcosts $350 an acre, hut lasts five ity and further diversifproducts years, about $70 per acre. And ied farming. the south will want to know that The state executive was the the Russian Burbank named Zolo-tof- , principal "governors day speak has produced an average of er at the ninth annual Uintah 5 tons of cotton to an acre, and basin conference. He urged farmour wheat and cotton yesterday ers to concentrate on local farm dropped to new low prices. He suggested greater problems. care in raising quality products and urged every farmer fti the The Muscle Shoals commission Uintah basin to diversify his on September 1st, will receive so that he would he self crops in and bids for "lease operation sufficient during a lime of need. the interests of fertilizer producDern said he believed one tion and of agriculture. cause of depression was install Selling to farmers at a reason- ment buying. able price, such concentrated ferJust as soon as people gel tilizers as they use in Russia, inpaying for what they stead of compelling farmers to through on several hundred bought on installment, well start pay freight back on the prosperity road, he pounds of worthless stuff in order declared. "Meney is going out toto get one hundred pounds of ferto meet obligations contracttilizer mixed with it, might be day ed some time ago. Bolshevism, but it is the kind The governor criticised the eco that would suit the fanner. nomic theory that one should spend all one makes in order . Collins, editor of the that all may be employed. Chapin "The old fashioned thrift idea Wlontcsano Vidette, of Moutesano, is coming back into vogue, he Wastiington, sends this to .nteresting State Schools Flashes Fmyd. at nt Head At Named Junior High Office Opening Announced o egg-lade- Logan Men Back After Jaunt Through Europe Cincinnati 000 000 0303 13 0 Pittsburgh .... 000 200 0002 7 2 Batteries: Rixey and Sukefcrth, Benton; Spencer and Phillips. New York 000 120 02f 4 13 1 Philadelphia .. 030 010 20x 6 13 1 Berley, Parmalee and Hogan; Blake and McCurdy. Only games scheduled. he trip will given by Mr. Nelson After an absence of mare than 12 weeks, Olof Nelson and Fred and Mr. Lundberg in one of the Logan buxi Lundberg, arly issues of The Herald-Jourvi- . William Lohman spoke of the ness men have returned o Lo insurance business, calling attengan from a trip to Europe. At the weekly luncheon of the tion to the fact that thus far this Rotary club Thursday, Mr. Nelson year in the west 12 per cent less told in a highly Interesting way, insurance business had been sold Incidents of the tour, stressing than duriDg an avere,') year. President B. T. Cardon presided. their attendance at the annual convention of the Kocary Interna- Frank Baugh, Jr., accompanied by tional in Vienna. He gave a vivid Gilbert Thorpe, sang a solo. Judge description of the various counGeorge W. Hickman, a former restries visited and the impressions ident of Logan, now practicing law la Oakland, Calif, was a visitor they had received of the people. A more complete description of at the luncheon. well-know- AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia.. 000 100 002 BostOD 000 100 3 7 0 New York 400 010 OOx 5 10 1 Walberg, Mahaffey and Cochrane; Gomez, Johnson-anDickey. 301 130 Washington Russell, Durham and Berry, Connolly; Marberry and Spencer. 400 02 St. Louis 300 00 Chicago Collins and Ferrell; Caraway and Tate. 010 02 Cleveland Detroit twmt 911 92 , ; a |