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Show f, The Today's News ' Groundhog day but bad weather made him give it up as a bad job. Page one, column six. Its Volume 23. t' HeraM-Jouim- al With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal FE U T A II. T U E S D A V, Today HEAVY DRIFTS BRU A R Y (.Copyright, f- War Comes Back. e Must We Meddle? - LOS ANGELES, Calif War is not pleasant. Some thousands of and their soldiers, American mothers made that discovery a few years ago unfoitunate, unprepared The and defenseless Chinese in Shangare elsewhere and hai, Harbin, inhabitants of learning v.bat thelearned in Jtbe European cities big war." Bombs from Japanese airplanes are dropping in Shanghai and intervals of about twenty minutes. Houses are burning, flames are unchecked. One Japt, pleading, started a fire in the anese bomb settlement, European intentional was not c?- i FIVE OCLOCK EDITH 2. N Price 5c 5 - csy cy c5y fy c?sy Ny cy ey 5y Ky 6 Plane, Two Pilots: Lost In Northern Utah Warfare. Shall We Keep Out. Aii-plan- - 193 2, BLOCK ARTERIAL ROADS AGAIN By Arthur Brisbane 1932) ? ?' Americanism: stock Allowing gamblers to deduct losses (run income tax statements; forbidto do the ding tiling. home-owne- LOGAN, Number 27. Grin A girt this but The bomb was badly aimed In a few words, a press whath from Shanghai shows airplane war is. "Witnesses returning to the indescribe settlement ternational horrible scenes at the dressing where the docstations, t places tors attend to the wounded), which for the most part were filled with civilians. Among the dead said, were a num brought in, theyand bodies of childs-patc- her of babies dren riddled by bullets. While we aie handing out two billions of dollars to heal financircles, in high wounds cial to wouldnt it be a good Idea real find money for airplanes, case ones, with high speed, in war should reach this country, That might happen, with our up Jastate department, stirring s pan with all the tact of a chest while pulling turtle, nuts out of the fire for European gala-pago- nations. Japan sent her deadly airplanes to Shanghai with no difficulty. ThevP were earned on ships and released to do their work Two more Japanese airplane carriers sailed from Shanghai today, the Kaga and the Hoscho. 6t' planes to Shanghai, Europd Asia could send them to D.New C. York, Boston, Washington, Los AnSan Francisco, Seattle, - geles, or San Diego.These west coast cities are especially interested in the from of trouble spreading would Asia, since the first blows oe struck here. They should indeown terest themselves in their fence, not replying entirely on D from Washington, protection c. That interesting capital cityandIs up Asia, o busy stirring that it has had nursing Europe, little time to think about the United States, Qur plan, like that of the Chinese, seems to be "wait until trouble comes. We did that last tune, and our dollar a year spent a billion dollars on ships that couldn't be given away afterwards, and another billion on airplanes that wouldnt fly. s ' We still have that brook of patriots on hand and they retain their power. The American people, particularly in these western states, should do some thinking and acting foi themselves, the action to include building pursuit and bombing airplanes as part of their state equipment WARNS U. S. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. TP) Judge Call Linebarger, legal adviser to the Chinese Nationalist government, today told the senate judiciary committee that he believed Japan would seek to subjugate China and might use her tremendous manpower against the United States. jMilk Producers BLIZZARDS ill H 1 Dedication of Library Wednesday Plane From Boise Is Overdue At Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2 if Pi -Eleven hours overdue, a United Airlines plane piloted by George Douglass, was believed to have crashed or attempted a landing or an emergency field in northern Utah today. Last reports from the plane were received at 1158 o'clock last night wher, Douglass ladioed to Salt Lake City as he was passing over Strevell, Idaho Douglass was accompanied by a relief pilot, Edward Greer Attempts to locate the missing were checked by storm. plane Roads into the area where he is believed down are blocked by A searching snow plane was forced to turn back because of i j j Dairyman Analyzes Report of Recent Hold Hongkew Section Meeting With Machine Not KtUor rhp fl written by Iomiiik article, Guns w of an officer, tiio Caohtt mint) Dairymen Marketing Association, b. of ital interest to every milk produce! in (ache count). meiiiler not Jupi-hesSHANGHAI. Feb 2 U held the llongkew seiticui of Shanghai with machine guns early V today after a desperate four hour of With the Logan Chamber puttie with Chinese in much the Mr Milk Producer. Commerce taking the lead in Did you attend the dairymens Japanese claimed a smashing sponsoring the program, arrange- meet Saturday at "he court house? ments for dediyation and official If not, why not? Did those who J The Japanese were in complete " control of Hongkew after darkness, opening of the new Cache county did attend learn anything'' Rea and the regular settlement police public library are complete. The and see dedication takes place in the foyer W e learned weie confined to thetr stations, of the library on the first floor rennable to resume their beats un That President Ballard's m. o i til daylight . The machine gun Wednesday at 7.30 p. was sincere and full port An invitation to all residents vital facts of much interest to firing in Hongkew was on the has every Cache Valley milk producer plea of eliminating snipers of the valley to participate Six hours after the latest gento been extended. That the money collected was offensive had died down $107 era) dairymen One feature of the evening's ac- date from attoincys for Other quarters of the city were tivity is a special art exhibit di- short of paying milk contracts, quid and a curfew was in rigid rected by Henri Moser, local artist drawing up the Talks on the achievements which printing the same and getting out effect thick weather. v Defenders of the foreign settlehave been attained by Logan and letters to the milk producers Douglass was held up by snow ment did not expect the Chinese county through erection of Committer. at Mountain Home, Idaho, most Cache . No Get to attempt to enter it but to conPay. the new library on Fust East and of yesterday, but duung the That to date not a single mem- centrate at Kingwan, within easy will streets be North First given on to decided ber of the committee has drawn reach of Hirraf. ning, by library, city, and chamber of u cents through, The immediate future was expay. That the time up Musical officials. commerce, county made the was It plane hoped until now has been almost wholly pected to witness extension of the by a safe landing and that Greer numbers will be furnished spent in getting contracts signed. Japanese military activities in the and Douglass were compelled to members of the faculty of the Utah That the committee is walling Shanghai area, especially between college music to to remain in the plane because State Agricultural forget pay for past services but the 'Wooshung forts at the mouth of deep snow. Only this would department. will expect a reasonable fee for Of the Whagpoo river and Chapel new of the library their time and expenses from now Inspection explain their long silence if they will be another feature of the Thatfiie" btfmmtVf Yfie'mfW Members of the Service Star factories have treated the comMothers organization will also have mittee with the greatest respect DIES a part in the services, inasmuch and are anxious to help build as the library has been erected as the dairy business in every way HYRUM PLANNED to Cache county sol That we can best market on IN COAST CRASH a memorial who and marines sailors diers, m,ik through the milk factories served m the world war. That even the low price we are HYRUM Junior class officers -getting today is better, by con- and advisors, Miss Norma Smith RIO VISTA, Cal, Feb 2 d'.l'l most than other siderable, .vok dairyThe and C. L Hall of the South body ot Jack Sharp. men of the state are getting Salt Lake airmail pilot, was found SCHEDULE READY Cache high school are busy dPAYMENT in the burned wreckage of irecting plans for the Junior ProAirline plane on the E menade whirh will be held in ON HONOR COURT UNSATISFACTORY That the prospects for better early March. Church Ranch, seven miles northwest of here today The predominating idea will be prices for milk in the immediate future are anything but eneourag-ir- g a representation of the colonial Sharpnack left San Francisco 'Scout Cache Council That increase in milk and days and is in keeping with the last midnight for Reno. ApparValley courts Tueswere honor a announced confused the he became butter cows, in worlds market Washington ently dense snowstorm after day morning by Executive Pres- and the general depression are The committees have been chosshortly W. crashton as and follows: over Rio low the for Pond, Vista, responsible passing price of en to carry out the plans for the ed. His smoldering plane was district, Logan Promenade and are now at worn Presbyterian milk and not the condensers. That the present method of pay- for the purpose of making this a sighted early today by Fellow church, under the auspices of the fliers but several hours elapsed Presbytprian church Troop No. 1, ing farmers for milk is not quit" bigger and better event than ever be Sunday evening, before the wreckage could February 14; satisfactory, and that the board before reached. Cache district, in North Logan of directors of the milk associaThe general committee includes ward chapel, Sunday night, Feb- tion are working on a plan with LaMar Jensen and Clyde Low ruary 7; Franklin district, in Pres- the factories, and. if possible, pay The program committee inrUtdes BIG AIRLINER ton opera house, Febiuary 7, Hy- - for milk on the basis of the sell- the officers as follows: LaMar rum district, Nibley ward, Sun ing puce of evaporated milk per Jensen, class president; Chrystal day evening, February 28; Ben - , ease, instead of a butter basis. Allen, Zaidi That some of the facts making Maughan, son district, Newton, February secretary; Clyde the of Sunfor Oneida district. present 14; system Preston, executive paying representative milk unsatisfactory are; 1 That Irene Petersen, day night, February 28 faculty member the five must of all for awards average year Applications price Zella Advertising Feb 2,' committee, LOS ANGELES, Calif be in scout headquarters not later evaporated milk per case in the Wood, Jacob Fuhnman and E (ITi Airplanes droned over rug: U. S. 'rom 1926 to 1930. inclu- S each than the Decorations preceding Friday Obray. committee. ged mountains again today as tired w is $4 15 per case, anu the Zella Wood. Mae Nielson, Rclla fliers resumed the search for a sPec,flc inhonor court date which- sive, are ex average pree paid to our farmers Miller, Spencer Crabtree, Homer districts troops given Pacific airliner Century missing pected to attend. was 40 8 cuts per pound fat at Anderson. Dance and Invitations. since Friday with eight persons the factory Worked out in the Effle Larson and Leatha Hasl.im aboard. Before the day was over, same proportion on the average it was expected 200 planes would U prce at present we should be cruising over the desolate area CHURCH be setting several cents more per where the big liner is believed to pound fat than we are getting. TALKS have crashed 2 That the decline in the price DRAWS the skies heartened Clearing of 1931 milk from the five yea- army of searchers Since the linaverage is 40 per cent while the ON CHILD WORK er vanished last Friday, blizzards detlln milk have raged SAITUKPCITV Feb. 2. R PM case is but evaporated 31 per cent 3 Tha; -- The recreation program of the the dairymen of Caihe Valley pro- MUtlial association duee around 10,000 lbs. butter fat improvement The Young Mothers' club of of D S church would do L. the AGENTS per day If this difference of nine Wellsville will meet m Logan much to cut crime in the United per cent in decline had been paid Thursday at 2 p m at the home States if it were adopted gener- to the milk producers it would of Mrs Bessie Alvord Miss Elna ally have increased the dairymen'-- , Miller, specialist in nutrition of AMBUSHED, This is the belief of Robert K. checks by $8,100 per month. the Utah State Agricultural college Murray, New York, of the Nation- LOCALITY AND IMfY will speak oil The Optimal Child al Recreation Mr association Mrs. Bessie R Carver of Wellsville GULFPORT, Miss, Fib 2 mb a five-da- NECESSARY Murray, Monday, opened That it is extreme folly for any will have charge of the group Three federal prohibition agents were trapped by men believed rum here recreational training institute milk producer in Cache to com Friday at 2 30 p m Miss Miller about 25 plain runners, in a woodland section paying one half of will talk on The Nervous Child all communities of the one If per cent of his milk check before members of the La Mere miles nmth of here, .ast night much to have as did a man for ferreting out club of Lewiston at the home of and in a withering fire from am- country the L. morepayfacts like those as in a recreational way mtntionedj Mrs. J V Bright in Lewiston bush, one agent was killed and D. S. church does here," said Mr above and many others yet to Mrs. Marva Tibbetts will act as another seriously wounded. there would be a tre- come Murray, hostess mendous slump in criminal activiThat the time for united ae- These meetings were announced PROPOSE PEACE ties. turn of the am) lojal support Tuesday morning by Miss Izola WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 il li-- A committee milk the dairy hy five-paJensen, district extension leaders proposal for restoring is NOW. producers peace between Japan and China Fellow- - dairymen, Is what this was submitted to the two nations I learned at the dairymens meet- FUNERAL SET today by the United States and mg Saturday I think it of so Funeral services for Mrs Anna Great Britain. to much milk the Jensen Sorensen, who died County Clerk C. V Mohr, Coun- dueers importance of Cache that 1 am asking j Monday morning at her home, will ty Commissioners L. H Allen, W the Herald-JournCUT IN TALL to be it held publish Thursday at 1 p m in the jV. Hall, and Thomas Muir; AsBobby Crookston, son oi Mr sessor R. S McQuarrie, and Tied- - in the hope it will do the good Ninth ward chapel under the dibellev ll shouId io rection of Bishop L Tom Terry and Mrs Vernon Ciookston, and surer E. N. Maughan, will attend The Tiody is at the Lindquist conference of Utah a pupil of the Woodruff school, the state mortuary chapel where it may be assessors, clerks, auditors, and viewed after 3 p. m. Wednesday suffered severe cuts across the treasurers convening in Salt Lake and until the funeral hour Thursand Friday, February fingers of his right hand Tues- Thursday 4 and 5. day. Burial will be in the city UTAH Uimeltletl tonight, cold- cemetery day afternoon when ho fell down Mr. Mohr is president of the er, southwest portion; Wednesday one of the stairways at the schhol organization. fair. bouse and crashed through a win- - In order for the members of generally .Maximum temperature Monday, the group who care to do so to dow wax carried to a local leave Wednesday afternoon ile for 42; one year ago, 36. Minimum temperature last night, clinic by Principal C. D Me - the convention, the county comheld their regular 23; one year ago, i0. Open H'gh I.ow Close Bride where m deal attention was missioners 591-- 4 591-Instead of ROl-- 4 w?pkv Preeiptation, last 24 hours, .42 I.May ... 60 Tuesday administered. inches, 601-.591-- 2 .601-- 2 59 ( Wednesday, July e j I he Sardine route canyon c; blocked by completely storms of bllzraert proiwrUous which started late Tuesday) i morning. According to IV. P. Baldwin nianarer of Ihe Blue Light Service station at tVellsvlllr, a long string of cars was .erred to return to Wetlsville at noon, umible to get through. Drivers reported that neor ihe summit., snow was Mewtag in huge elouds that eomplet-l- y shut oft the road. Even the w - big tractor and state trucks were rendered uaeleao ' in the face of the Minding storm. ' i ' ; evc-pus- h Mr e S. L PILOT PROMT STILLMISSING Low-clas- s , Ilowdy, folks! This is J. Augustus Groundhog announcing from station BOLOGNA. Jm the guy that dictates the weather around here in the spring time. Home folkjj thiuk Pint. nothing Jpt f-big hoax but stick by me and j mill never go wrong. However, folks, this year, you take a guess on the weather for a change. Ive been running around in circles trying to figure things out and have just about decided to give it up as a bad job One glance at the 1932 wea- tlier report was enough to make me quit. And besides that, I got a glimpse between snowstorms in Cache valley today and that was enough. Oct. out the red flannels and snow shovels again. Winter is just Theres six more starting. weeks ahead. Hey, who threw that brick? Well, if you dont like my weather, go ahead and make some of your own Sure, try and do it Anyway, I quit. Good night, all FAREWELL PARTY S? PLAN TWO APPROVAL DRY ARE SLAIN y ' i IsJUoched With Snow A crew- of Logan's unemployed was sent by the unemployment council into Logan canyon Tuesday morning to clear snow along the road to the girls camp in Logan canyon, and remove snow from the camp roof. Drifts and new snowfall Monday night have again blocked the canyon highway to the city power plant Supt H C. Maughan said Tuesday morning. The fire equipment could not make a run to that point at this time unless snow is cleared from the roadway he said. This is a great hazaid to city property now aggregating $300,000 of which is estimated to be perishable Supt. Maughan was in conference with Lawrence Johnson, superintendent of the fish hatch-crin Logan canyon Tuesday morning Mr. Johnson concurred in Mr. Maughan s opinion that the canyon load should be kept open by the rtate road commission as there is still considerable traffic for several miles up the canyon from Logan. Besides city many property, Cache and Rome residents of other parts of Utah and elsewhere main- tain summer homes in the can- yon whuh they make use of dur- ing the winter' as well. Several days ago V J. Funk, state road supervisor for Cache suit two road into , - I lo process which has been un i (Continued on page four) RANGER SURVEYS , FOREST ELK HERD j An elk herd survey of the Left Hand Fork of Blacksmith Fork canyon was made by Ranger H. I. Rice of the Cache national foreet Monday. Re rode horseback to Charleys hollow during the day. En route to the hollow, he met three wood haulers returning to their camp in the canyon to get out equipment which they were obliged to leave a few days ago owing to heavy snowfall and drifn. They were obliged on that occasion to make their way out of the canyon on horseback, leaving their bobsleds in the hollow. The wood gatherers reported sight of a large elk herd above Charley's hollow. An effort will be made to get food to the herd. Ranger Rice said. He was unable to prosecute his survey, for on account of poor visibility. Supervisor Carl B. Arentson of e Cache national forest wrote into the district office Tuesday morning suggesting that an alf Plan b used to survey the Logan and Blacksmith fork areas fnyon ? search of 'lt herd locatigns. Bv this means it is thought the elk herds of this vicinity can be more readily spotted and work of sections getting feed Into the WUh ! ta"'rpl1Tn e ,ir where the herds are congregated ,tor Hn) now plow tn clear the to prevent winter starvation route fai as the forks New xnov and dijfts have made the, to tiaf- ihoruuglifme agiin clm-ihuvuit$175,-Q-- y PROGRAM IS SET i PROGRAM Canyon Road Cache Valley was virtually marooned Tuesday as far as automobile traffic was concerned with very little travel over the Sardine route, chief arterial highway to the south, while the Preston-Pocntelroute was reported completely blocked in several About five inches of new which swept into the valley morning, followed by The complete program foi the farewell party for Mr. and Mrs for Lee Olsen who leave soon the Danish mission, has been announced The party will be given Tuesday night at the Logan Third ward hall, starting at 8 JO p m It is as follows Instrumental trio number Veda and Vida Lucas and Ruth Owens, dance skit. Julia Green and Verdina pro tak Vukers; fessoi Frank L wist saxo phone solo. Tad Bullen, talks Mr and Mis Olsen, ren arks Bisjoo William Evans The remainder of the evening will be spent in dancing A (ordial invitation has been extended to everyone to attend Mr and Mrs n Olsen are in Ix.pau Both aie former students of th Mrs was Olsen formerh college Miss Beulah Freestone well-know- ;r'y' tra" faciU-tnte- FARMERS JOIN IN RELIEF DEMANDS j rt T Ellen Many men considered Ellen Rossiter charming, but it was her fate o lose her heart to the one man whose love was forbidden her. So she and danced and laughed tried to forget her unhapto She promised piness. marry Steven Barclay, thinking marriage would bring her security. Ellen's problems, her joys and sorrows, are to'd in the The thrilling new serial. beit Girl. gins Wednesday .n the Dime-a-Dan- h County Officers to Attend Convention j . T i The Weather "Grab Range 8 4 S NEW CHARGES ON Him rUlli3 JUtJuLIIfvJ riFMnC IMP SALT LAKE. Feb 2 II William A Priti hett, former ol- fice manager of the Utah Poultrt Produters association fared four additional charges of embezzle- ment against the company today extra charges were filed last Monday bv Harry L Strong, as- sixtant manager of the company Pritchett is at present awaiting on trial in district couit here an embezzlement count invoking asttle loss of $1646 36 by the seciation. Civil action is also pending to recover $40,832 38 be- heved to have been lost through Pritchetts activities during tne past two years. Pritchett is said to have ear-- 1 ried on art intncate which concealed the leged peculations g al-t- il VSiHS'G n piti bed oert in the Ft h 2 pi amps with un nations capital 'tod.i as tin v f timers from the t av uted an answer to their request for farm relief legis W M Farmers Repentant 1 nud-wes- farmers, headed by T H on Sen i How ard of Denver, called atoi Thomas Oklthoma, and be would open- f'd hearing e Td Thursday on his bill to the federal farm board and ih secure to the farmers a price al products at least agru-ultequal to the cost of production Senator Thomas further explain-- i ed that it has been difficult to secure relief legislation because the .officials that run things here are all multimillionaires The farmers, who styled them- selves "just farmers from the forks of the ereek. come m to tell congress the condition were In, expect to stay in Washington legislation for their relief is abol-Th- fr .enacted Larry When Ellen Rossiter refused to lunch with Larry of a Harrowgate because business engagement he beso came angry she thought their friendship was ended. But that very evening, Larry came to see her. deeply repentant. Ellen forgave him, as she always did. Larry's gaiety made him an amusing companion, but his changing moods caused Ellen frequent heartaches. Their romance is told In the new serial, "The Girl." It begins Wed--, eesday In the Herald-Jour- nal. Dime-a-Dan- rf |