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Show Cache County Fair A erald y in' Sept. 15, 16 and 17 What Folks Say "It ia not enough to talk about of good cheer." Franklin D. Roosevcit, governor o t New being QjJ York. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. Volume 22. Kf THE Number 198. HERALD-JOUNA- MONDAY, AUGUST L, 24, 1931. Price 5 Cent m ' Today GREAT BRITAIN UNITE By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1931) Plenty Of Thrills Planned At Races Offer? What Will Stalin PerenShall We ISecome nials? Much Abused Big Flashes Jobless Aid PRESS The UNITED . responsibly that is not a results. achieves usually at Across the ocean, Stalin, to his name we are supposed will shiver with virtuous horror, imsoon offer a suggestion to prove world conditions, saying, his is no time for petty envy or stupid rivalry. The present crisis affects the proletariat The (workers' of all nations.? capSoviets will cooperate with honitalistic countries in every peace est effort to maintainwelfare. and insure economic to see It will be interesting suggest. to has what Stalin t In this country, we haven except suggestion, definite any amounts feeble charity, which deterfirm a and, to nothing, mination to avoid t le dole. Dividing e laThis is important to old dies and gentlemen that would like to stay on earth longer allows. than nature usually uas changCornell university ed an annual plant, one that dies and must be planted every year, into a lasting perennial, Man is by treatment with annual a mixture between anlasts but and a perennial biped, a few winters, and then must gFrom his head to his feet, enemies, including millions of intestinal bacteria, attack man from birth. Science might find a way to attack inevithem, and postpone the table death. Sometimes it Is necessary, as Lingi Comaro, to live to be said of himself that ninety in order to know the world is beautiful. On the average it takes us seventy inyears to learn that life isof us teresting, and nearly all are taken from life just when t begins to be worth while. m!croscopic At the institute of politics-iWilliams institute, our ibg business is cruelly criticized by learned gentlemen. The varioi.s high brows agree that big business lacks pd in dividends and millions t humanity, is too much interest-noenough interested in human beings. You feel about big business in these depression days as the stranger at the funeral felt about the corpse. When there was no response some will to the request friend of the deceased say a few words, the stranger rose and said I have never heard of this corpse in my life, but Im a friend of any man who has as few friends as he has here- You can say for big business, that at least it provides every- thing necessary for hapniness, if the mass of human beings would take some responsibility for what is done in the country use their brains and their votes. Big business has 25,000,000 automobiles running in America, millions of bath-tub- s, and has raised wages from below one dollar a day as iri the time of Washington, to above five dollars a day in 1929. MELLON HURT NEW YORK, Aug. 24. (UP) Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury, was jarred today, IN STREAM Ss. NEW KILLING upon his return from Europe, when a photographer's flashlight bulb exploded so close to him that pieces of the flying glass cut the secretarys hands. Funeral Tuesday For Victim Of Canal AVIATORS WASHINGTON, Two Marine Three Shot, One Dead Others Dying In Massacre KILLED Aug. 24. (UP) aviators were NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Funeral services for James killed in a plane crash yester(UP), at Corinto, Nicaragua, the Gangsters ChicagoS; Sylvan Steele, year and a half day was informed in Massacre Valentine Day old son of Mrs. Veda Rogers navy department miniature last night in a blazLarson, who was drowned Sun- today. ing, deadly defy to New York's day at 9 a. m. in the North citizens mobilHELD BY KIDNAPERS canal, will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the - CHICAGO, Aug. 24. (UP) izing tonight for a war on Sixth ward chapel in Logan. John L. Lynch, 50, nationally crime. Their ghastly sense of humor Burial will be in Logan city known handbook syndicate opcemetery. erator, was reported held today led them to back three young The little fellow, who a short by kidnapers who threatened men against a wall opposite time before, had been playing to kill him unless $250,000 was a slaughter house in a deserted section, of Brooklyn, where with a kitten, was drowned in paid at once for his release. a firing the victims faced four feet of water. He had been visiting his sissquad of four. DIES OF INJURIES One was killed. The other ter, Mrs. Alfred Krebs in North SALT LAKE, Aug. 24. (UP) Logan and according to Mrs. Edward J. Kamm, 29, former two may die. Seven died in the Larson, had the kitten near the Seattle, Wash., newspaperman Chicago massacre. bank of the canal. Mr. Krebs died at 9:30 a. mIIUMOR today of in- GHASTLY had been near the child, but juries to his suffered a IN MASSACRE spine, house had gone into the leaving week while swimming at a The three Brooklyn victims the little fellow at play. Five resort ago near here. stepped from a gangster sedan came Tricks 42 Krebs when minutes later Dorothy Hester, 19, with a Bag of in the pitch black stench of oyt the child had disappeared the slaughter house district, DIES IN CRASH A search along both banks of To Be Blue-Eye- d Scheduled their faces reflecting their fear Shy, TWIN FALLS, Aug. 4. (UP) to reveal his failed canal the ' of the death they faced, their whereabouts, and Krebs waded Wilson Tate, 20, was instantly hands held high in the air. killed on the Oregon Trail into the water. Four men stepped from the Races As he reached the center, Mr. highway near Twin Falls, at automobile to the curb; Krebs saw the body, floating 10:i5 oclock Sunday night and waiting his four companions, all young a fifth remained -- t the wheel. down the canal. was moment of CLEVELAND, Aug. 24 Of the tempts will be only supplemenThe child was bom in Logan men, were seriously injured, There silence, one broken only by thrills spectators will experience tary to the string of 42 differ November 2, 1929, the son oi when the light car in which the deadly the motor of the car at the at the National Air Races here, ent stunts she has in her bag James F. and Veda Rogers group' were riding ran head-o- n Steele. The parents were divorc- into a Service Transportation curb. perhaps the most exciting will of tricks. The guns blazed. be the stunting of These stunts will be features ed. The father resides in Cali- company truck of Boise, driven They blazed their' defience by a man named Chapman. Dorothy Hester of Portland, Ore. of the air race events every day. fornia. of a city aroused by the ban - her blue-eye- d are such tricks a is two Among a shy, The Dorothy parents, stepfather, dit of last Friday , . . nlghtroutrage girl who, after a short, period difficult ones as the double roll, brothers and one sister, Edward 44 ? dDover when six were killed and of training by the famous Tex vertical roll, tail spin, spiral and Harold Dutre of Logan, and WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. (UP) a dofcen were wounded during President Hoover returned to the Rankin, flew up into the air glide, falling leaf. Immelman Mrs. Florence Krebs of North deadly running barrage: the White House at 11:25 a. m. they and set a record for women turn, reversement, figure eight Logan, survive. mocked a federal local flying at drive against crime, and today from his week-en- d flyers of 62 consecutive outside perpendicular whipstall intended on outside vertical men her and both one for side, loops, and to be the greatest in history. SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 24. Camp Rapidan. and women of 56 inverted bar- inside figure eights, chandelles Three men against the wall and automobiles Guns, (UP inverted and rolls. wingovers rel phases water CAUSES DEATH toto the at the five lives toppled claimed had most stunts. of of these Now Dorothy intends to break SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 24. first burst. Gunsground continued to southern in Idaho, Utah, day some of her tricks are all A both these records, and perhaps broken (UP) neck suffered 30 bullets western 'Wyoming. spit their lead until when' he tumbled from a wagon had 'bfen imbedded in human the record of 124 outside loops her own, never having been and Little James Steele, aged 18 In Oak canyon set by Roy Hunt. B t these at tried by others. caus-ed or the wall behind them. Saturday beings months, tumbled into an irrithe death early today of Then the four men drove gation' canal at Logan, Utah, Milton Allred, 50, United States away. yesterday and drowned. 'forest service employe of Spring ONE OF THREE At Rock Springs, Wyo., James City. SPREADS ALARM Obreto, cobbler, committed suicideOne of the three crumpled He shot himself through MORE FAVORABLE Scores 0 0 o the head. Police were attempt-tin- g SHANGHAI, China, TERMS figures screamed, stumbled to 0 o Todays 24. Aug. NEW ORK, Aug. 24 (UP) to locate relat'ves today. (UP) More favorable terms his feet and staggered down The stock market teday settled NATION lL LEAGUE A bullet wound suffered when will be requested of the United the street. A night watchman down to a dull, uninteresting she was playing with a small States First game farm board on its offer on his rounds found him. He 11 1 affair after raiiying some from caliber rifle proved fatal to to sell wheat to china it was called police. Chicago .... 000 530 000 84 9 3 an Of the other two limp figearly decline of fractions to Elaine Cole, 8, at Boise, Idaho, officially announced New York -- 300 000 010 today. 2 points. ures, one was dead, the second yesterday. Smith and Hartnett; Mitchell The improved tone, evident suffering wounds probably .faLINDBERGHS OFarrell, Parmalee, Berly and in the afternoon, was brought Funeral services were being SAFE tal. Oak-esoLucille for NEMURO, Hogan. out by the example of the Lon- arranged today Japan, Aug. 24. The slain man was identified 5,- who was struck down (UP) residents of as Shouting don and Paris exchanges which Second game Ferrary, 25, BrookMrs. Jennie Nemuro today took Col. and lyn. Anthony were unruffled by the resigna- by a car driven by His were idenChicago .... 010 000 Lake Salt Mrs. in A. Lindbergh to tified as companions City. Charles Chipman tion of MacDonald the govern00 New York ....100 Murray Leonardi, 21, Another irrigation canal vic- their hearts in giving the. fliers ment. street a concluded Wall and Angelo Currano, Bush and aHrtnett; Fitzsim- coalition Edna Morley, aged 20 their first scheduled welcome to Brooklyn, government would be tim was who mons and Hogan. fell into the water the country which thus far has 22,NoBrooklyn. months, more toward advantageous weapons were found on near her home and drowned been to them a land of fog the victims, but police said Cincinnati at Philadelphia, straightening out nglands finyesterday-Thnear Emmett, of instead Idaho, lablossoms. ancial orange difficulties than the doubleheader Ferrary and Leonardi had servpostponed rain', an was recovered body conbor hence and ed terms in Elmira reformagovernment tomorrow. sidered the chahce as a favor- hour later. PRISONERS ESCAPE tory. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, post- able factor. FARMINGTON, Police got their story of what Aug. 24 (UP) poned, .doubleheader tomorrow. state-wid- e An intensive spareh Credit Men Open from Leonardi, who was in progress today for three happened refused to give the names 'of who knocked a depu- their assailants. Salt Meeting prisoners AMERICAN LEAGUE ty sheriff unconscious and es00 300 from the Davis county caped Washington 000 01 lust night. Detroit SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 24 jan Idaho Crash CHICAGO, Marberry, Hadley and SpenAug. 24. (UP) (UP) Delegates representing DOUBLES POSTPONED Grain range: cer; Hogsett and Hayworth- 3300 western banks and busiLONGWOOD COUNTRY To Two Open High Low Close ness firms opened a three-da- y 300 1 Boston CLUB, Chestnut Wheat: Hill, Mass., to in discuss convention today 2 430 Cleveland 24 (UP) Rain today Sept .48 8 .48 8 .46 8 detail a vital cog of business-credit- Aug. forced postponement .52 .50 4 .51 of Lisenbee, Gaston, Moore, and Dec. .52 the STANLEY, Idaho, Aug. 24 and Jablonowski start 8 .54 of .56 .54 Hudlin, .56 the Mar. aNtional Mens Berry; (UP) Exact cause of a Airplane It is the seventh annual con- Doubles 4 4 8 .57 .56 .56 Tennis .57 Myatt. May championship crash that killed three young ference of secretary-manatVtomorrow. until men while a horrified rodeo of Western Credit associations 101 301 0 ' New York crowd looked on may never be and the first conclave of its 004 000 0 Chicago PUBLIC SIN known. ' kind to be held outside of San Gomez and Dickey; Thomas VATICAN 24. The plane fell from an altiCITY, Francisco. Aug. and Grube. Round table discussions of (UP) A civil mariage of Catho- tude of approximately 500 feet credit education, credit groups lic couples either before or af- Saturday as it was banking Philadelhia 4 Is sharply. Immediately after the 1 san Francisco wholesale dairy and association problems were ter a religious ceremony. St. Louis Mahaffey and Herring; Gray market: Butter: 92 score 30 scheduled for the first days henceforth a public sin, tho crash, is caught fire and bum-- 1 ed. church ruled today. score 29; 90 score 28. session. and Ferrell. The today, began publication in their new quar- ters at 75 West Center street. All work the printing of the papef is being ex--ce- pt done at the new office. The large Herald press will be moved within a short time. Today also marks the change to the larger blacker type. A contest was recently 1 conducted in which the larger type won by a good margin. . J MacDonald Asked To Go - Aviatrix Feature Performer At Air returns . BALL PflSESH n, Lake 7-- 7-- 3- -4 7-- 8 1- -4 1- -4 3-- 7-- 7-- .47-3-- 3-- 1- -4 3- -8 3-- 3-- rs The tremendous task of car ing for the nations unemploy ed during the winter is on the shoulders of (Walter S. Gifford, above, recently named by President Hoover as head of the unemployment committee. Gifford is shown in a typical pose as president of the American Telephone and Telegraph company. to ferret out the its laws are not WASHINGTON, better enforced and observed. . A library on modern crime 14 volumes compiled at a cost As a whole the volumes reveal of half a million in federal many reasons: social resis dollars was finished and filed tance to prohibitory laws, corofruption, inefficient and cumbertoday in President Hoovers some legal machinery and imfice. deSubmission of a report proper administration. claring that the foreign born Some revisions in law and are more law abiding than are some in enforcethe native bom American, com- ment corrections were recommachinery pleted the library. mended. What Mr. Hoover will 15 FINDINGS OF do about them remains to be CRIME GROUP determined. He has not read It comprises the findings of all the volumes they total at the Wickersham commission on least 1,609,200 words and had obser- not yet decided whet!er they law enforcement and vance. It is the result of a two will be presented to congress year inquiry hailed as the most with recommendations or whC- extensive and earnest effort ofther they will remain in the R- - MALLON any nation reasons why Aug. 24 (UP) files for future reference. NO DECISION ON PROHIBITION What the commission thinks about prohibition has not been definitely setled, although that was one of its major purposes when it was evolved two years ago out of campaign promises made by the president. Prohibitionists consider the almost unanimously reports favored further trial of the present law. Wets claim the reports show a majority against prohibition. The commissions outslandi; conclusions were: mont Prohibition should be transferred to the Justice (accom department enforce plished). Legal changes should be made to lessen congestion in the courts (some have been accomplished). Border should be patrol strengthened (partially done). costs the Crime annually American people far more than a quarter of a billion dollars. RACKETEERING IS GREAT AMERICAN CRIME is the great Racketeering American crime and should be further investigated. Politics should be eliminated in the selection of prosecuting authorities and judges. Deportation laws are cruelly enforced; changes in administration should be made. I Aug. (Ul) 24. The labor government resigned today, but J. Ramsay MacDonald, its leader, remained as premier to guide Great Britain through a desperate crisis at the feead of a National, or Coalition government. MacDonald called on the king and informed him of the state of affairs. The nations second experiment with a Socialistic government, after a little more than two years of depression and financial weakgovernness, ended in the ments .nability to solve the problem unaided. KING COMMISSIONS MACDONALD AGAIN The king commissioned MacDonald to form a new ministry, including labor, conservative ar.d liberal elements. As in the days of the war, when the parties joined hands to present united front against the enemy, the new government will go to work at once.to bolster Britains faltering credit, impose rigid national economies and raise a $600,000,000 budget deficit MacDonald, a political ideal-l- s akin in some respects to Wodrow Wilson, dung to his NEW FIRES task in tfc face of a problem which might frighten the greatest genius. Secure in his SWEEP FORESTS beliefs, he seemed zealously convinced that he is equipped with the ability to lead the nation through its crisis. Even BOISE, IDAHO, Aug. 24. (UP) his opponents have voiced no d back country doubt of his sincerity and his of the Idaho Natiorial forest loyalty to the nations best interests. i felt the scourge of the forest demon again No one party, however, would fire be able to weather the present Sunday when a man-sbroke out on Goose creek be- storm, one strong element tween McCall and New Mead- wants a tariff for revenue, owshad blaze The spread which the equally strong free over approximately 100 acres traders refuse to countenance. fight- There is a heavy demand for during the night and fire trouble ers were anticipating drastic reduction in the labor this afternoon in holding the governments vast expenditures blaze under control. for social service, especially the Fires have raged over a wide unemployment, benefits, or dole. front in the back country for Strong elements of the labor the last three weeks, resisting party are bitterly opposed to the eforts of 750 men to sub this reduction. The country due them. The blaze in the Is the most heavily taxWarrens section, one of the ed in the world, so that any largest in the national fore.st, increase in taxation must be covering from 20,000 to 25,000 made to work as equitably. acres, jumped the fire lines on IS RESPONSIBLE TO Saturday and raged uncontrolled throughout Sunday. Back ALL PARTIES firing today was expected to Under the circumstances, the formed is bring under control within the Coalition now tobeing meet the probbest equipped next day or two. The Camas prairie fire, rag- lem with the least dagger of an important eleing for three weeks, has been estranging of the population. The brought under control except ment on Lemhi and Trout creeks new cabinet will be responsible where the flames were threat- to no one party, but equally to ening to break loose again. Fire all. crews feared they would be The governments resignation to beat back the flames presented at 4:2 p. m., was The Camas flashed around the country in this nfternon. Plane prairie blaze covers an. area of late afternoon extras, and thtlri anxiety of the nobility about 20,000 acres. Is Fatal and the upper middle classes, who feared they would be forced to shoulder more than their own equal share. It increased, however, the worry of the insured workers, who number approximately and the unemployed, who number 2.750.000. Both together, with their dependents, constitute a, least 25 per cent the of W. Kirkbride J. Supt. Cache county schools announc- of the population. ed today appointment of two instructors at the South Cache RICHMOND CAKE SALE high school and one at North Cache high school. Cluster Nilsonn, graduate of RICHMOND The Richmond the University of Utah, with So ith ward Y. L. M. I. A. condegrees of bachelor and master ducted a cake sale SaturcVy of arts, and a former instruc- at the H. F. Olsen store. About or thirty cakes, doCriminal statistics are inade- tor at Richfield high school, twenty-fiv- e has been named head of the nated by members of the ward quate. Child offenders are impro- English department at South were readily sold, and the proceeds used to replenish the perly treated and sometimes Cache. He succeeds Miss Pearl subjected to flogging and other Spencer who will join the fac- funds of the organization. AH imhuman punishments. ulty of the Logan high school, cakes were sold before 4 o'clock. Mr. Nilsonn is Criminal procedure should be September simplified and changes made also a former junior high and in the mode of selecting juries elemenary school teacher. Carol LaVon Wadsworth sucPenal Institutions are antiquated and not conducive to ceeds Reynold Smith as head of the shop work at South reform. IDAHO Fair tonight and Parole and probation systems Cache high school. Mr. Smith warm. should be amplified. has accepted a teaching post Tuesday; continued Police are generally under- in California. UTAH Fair tonight and trained and under-pai- d and LeRoy Walters replaces Os- Tuesday; little change in temas head of the perature. sometimes incompetent mental- wald Johnson ly to deal with modern crimes. mechanic arts department of SunMaximum temperature The foreign-borcontrary to the North Cache high school. general belief, are more law Both Mr. Wadsworth and Mr. day, 93; one year ago, 90. last Walters ara graduates of the Minimum temperature abiding than native CDS 75t rsx xgt Utah State Agricultural college. Riffht, - -- TO Flame-seare- fiery-thoat- ed . , et ux-ab- le eg.s-e- d 7- - n, a ; Crime Library, Costing IHIalfi Million Ready For Hoover BY PAUL Ahead On Forming Cabinet LONDON, crime-sicken- . Herald-Journa- l, V STAGE Y I. President Hoover calls sixty representing citizens, to industry finance mee s. Gittora Walter helD problem, unemployment sich a problem calls for much we intelligence ability and s Is everybody "what but have business. is nobody's business among rv He Directs FROM Business. sLxty-on- GANGS DEFY |