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Show The HeraMJoomai Todays News The Hyrura Dam Project takes another big step forward. P- -' one, column six. With which Volume 23. Number re combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal LOGAN, UTAH. 111- - TUESDAY, MAY 1 Ten Months -- Cost U. S. Millions By LEGISLATORS Gold? :n f P,Jfrj -- One man's poison is another mans meat, the more deadly the poison, the richer the meat. There was a brisk ra'ly in Wall Street prices last week. Steel Common rose three dollars a share. Steel Preferred nine dollars on news and wages of steel workers had been again reduced, this time by fifteen per cent. W'hen there is less for those that work, there is more for those that own stocck certificates. However, lower wages are better than no job, and the tee! company had no choice. I Senator Makes Charge Of Uribe Against Banking Bill ! l-- 8 59 2 .59 5-- 1 ir Officers And Workers In Project To Meet With E. 0. Larson At C. Of C. In Logan Wednesday T -- U A 4 OF WORK SET ft! S931. The soldiers, and no other agency, could put the money in circu- lation and start a buying wave. The government through the Reconstruction committee hands hundreds of millions to banks and Do they put other corporations. the money in circulation? Do they spend it, and help business? They sit on it, like old Fafner, on his Ilhine gold, hoarding it. Refusal to pay soldiers, to whom government, rightly or wrongly, will has promised the money, cause much bitterness and establish a dissatisfaction, not easily cleared up. , - irEr,S H ) Many Americans, hearing that three bullets were fired into the excelent French president, by a Russian will exclaim those murderous Bolsheviks." It happens, however, that this Russian, Paul Qorguloff, is no Bolshevik, but a white Russian, praying for the return of the czars and an end of Stalin. The murderous fanatic boasts that he came to Paris from Monaco, to kill Doumer, because France had refused to attack and drive out the Soviet government. rights on the navy's vast Elk Hills oil rrsrrve in California. After years of fighting in the courts, Fall was finally adjudged guilty and on July 20, 1021, entered tho New Mexieo prison under a sentenee of a year and a day. The term was shortened by the customary time off for good behavior. On February 2 of this year. President Hoover refused to parole Fall, despite pleas that he was a very sick man. He was taken to the prison in an ambulance and when given a physical examination just These cniitrnxling pictures show how the events of the past 10 years have left their murk on Albert B. Full, President Hardings secretary of the interior, who was released on Monday, from the New Mexieo state prison. He had served slightly less than 10 months for accepting a $iu0,0i bribe from E. L. Doheny, oil magnate, in 1021. The money, in cash, was delivered to Fall in the famous little black bag by Dohenys son and soon thereafter, Doheny got exclusive drilling DEGREASE EXPENDITURES 5 STATE Jl RISDIfTION.. LAKE CITY, May 10 U R) Only state courts have Juris-diction over drunken drivers in the opinion of Police Judge Nephi in a decision handed down Monday. 1 OF h CITY TOLD Logan city expenditures during the first four months of this year, ending April 30, were $7,974.88 under disbursements for the same period in 1931. Disbursements in Logan city for April, 1932, were 1775.73 in excess of receipts for the month, a report just completed by City Auditor H. R Pedersen shows. During April of this year, receipts aggregated $14 870.01 Disbursements totaled $16,645.74. disbursements For April, 1931, were $19,799 05, and receipts, showing expenditures greater by $5.462 84 than receipts for Revenues for April the month if this year exceeded those for the same month last year by 5533.80. Disbursements last month were $3153 31 under those for April 931, the report shows. During the first four months of Re932. the tabulation shows'. $131,763 78; ceipts, expenditures. 101,024 33, a surplus of $30,041 45 n receipts over disbursement for the period. During the first four ..onins ot laot year, receipts were and expenditures, J118.682.74, a jump m leceipts over of $7673.o. Of the total receipts for thi first four months of period $35,000 paid out on tax notes. In the same per-oof 1931 the total revenues $30,000 from tax antinpa-lonotes while expenditures $10,000 repayment in tax notes. The president sends to congress a message of rebuke that delights ihe Republicans and fills the Democrats with virtuous rage. The president tells Democrats they make no use of their power, ad In consequence, the country v, jw filled with "fear and alarm." Senator Robinson, who leads mocrats in the senate resents this, although he cannot show that aon Democrats have actually anything, except upset plans. Senator Reed says a Mussolini needed at this time, and mil lions of Americans that see no signs of constructive ability or leadership are inclined to agree with him. However you do not find a Mussolini among our type of leaders, graduates of rural law offices, or Shoals of trust company vice president! Mussolini came up through RADICALISM. REAL through hardship inconceivable, including imprisonment and hard service as a common aoldier in the trenches of the big ra:. "When he speaks, Italians know of a man who It is the voice You may the people. knows need a bull dog, but you can't make it out of a white rabbit. d n jrmi 2snaisr sz, United Press Flashes IN $109,-X)91- The witches Cauldron, in would seem commonplace, compared with the political Cauldron boiling over in Washington. Senator Norris, Republican from Nebraska says he will join Senator Huey Long from New Orleans and vote for Governor Roosevelt, a Democrat. But there is a big involved there. if, Nebraska Republican voters like their radical senator, but while Ihdorsing him, they also indorse President Hoover. Nihley Ward Scouts Have High Record GROUP SALT The murderous attack on President Doumer, of the French republic, inflicts upon the people of France a sorrow, glared by the whole world. President Doumer, whose great popularity made it possible for him to defeat the powerful Briand, for the presidency, is described by Lloyd George as an attractive speaker, an able and experienced minister, of unblemished integrity, with an honorable career." The loss of his sons in the war had endeared their president to the people of France. They lookthe ed upon him as typifying finest qualities of the French race. Is - mh at .M M8T WASHINGTON, li May VirSenator Glass, Democrat, I'lans for the final drive necessary to complete organi- ' said the senate in ginia, today that he had documentary proof zation of the Ilyrum Project Water Users association and that Chicago banks had hired irrigation districts to deal with the federal government on : some congressmen to oppose the the matter of contract making will be the theme of a meet- McFadden branch banking bill house. the in tng Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce. Glass asserted that Chicago E. 0. Larson, associate engineer of the federal reclamabanks had h'red a "persuasive lobtion service at Salt Lake City, who is in charge of survey and added: byist" work details on the project, will be present. C. N. Maughan, Worse than that, they hired some congresamen to my posi- Hyrum dam and reclamation pro-- j i(l evident ; C. J. Christiansen, vice president; Harry C. Par-S2- x tive documentary knowledge." secretary, and E. T. Young, attorney of the Hyrum . He did not name the banks nor moot reclamation t,u engineer, in the congressmen. r R hi i I k figures announced lute Monday.folsaid Parker Tuesday morning. The figures were announced Along with a telephone converlowing approval of Mr. Larsen's sation with Engineer Larson Tues- BATTERY report by Dr. El wood Mead, U. S. day morning about the developcommissioner of reclamation The ment work on the Hyrum dam , report was immediately turned ovParker received unit, Secretary COMPLETES BAND er to George M. Baeon, state enreof the through the moil copy Utah gineer and secretary of the transmittal port and letter of water storage commission, who will to the . .i submitted Larson Mr which send out copies to the water before his release Monday, chief of the Denver office of the under the project A hand of 16 members included users minwas reported to lie much Imreclamation service on May 4. This ' of the Utah IKOMwIONN Alik musicians imising proved in health. report, Mr. Larson said, has bsen and HANGED the ( State Agricultural college In addition to his prison fully approved by Commissioner a definite date for the Logan Senior high school who are Although Eiwood Mead of the Reclamation term, lie was finpd 8100,000 members of Battery C, Logan unit starting of ((instruction work has V. G. ALLEN BY which has never been paid. service. Dr. Mead has ordered the of the Hfith field artillery, Utah not been set. It Is believed that It work of finishing the water assoHe refused to take a paupers national guard has been com- will he sometime this summer An It is known far and wide freed ciation and district organization oath which would have In the Cache ; thaof $3(Xi,(KX) has pletely organized. Scouting initial appropriation him from the fine hut through i hurried along so that construction Council is reaching This announcement was mads been approved by congress toValley soon some legal quirk, it was aras be can undertaken more boys of scout age than to activity Tuesday by Captain George D. gether with an amendment 52 possible. the counranging fur bin release, hcncc any uiiirr cuiim.l! Preston, battery commanuer. originally provisions that tne waof less term a of and the now The leter transmittal And prison 40 serving10 try (per capita.) years to Director A. T. Henson of the ter users are given months despite the than report cover more than one hunmines the report from Troop return the money, interest free of music instrumental department fact that his actions opened in the dred pages reviewing the history -28 of Nihley ward estimated rate will be $1 88 the city schools has been chosen The acre-fothe way for looting Fnited of of the project development to date, the district council, Hyrum year band. conductor of the battery per per as iMates property of oil worth that Ilk) per cent cf the boys and presenting tables, charts, maps has Colo Sorenson The total estimated cost was Corporal millions of dollars. and statistics relative to the neni scout age are registered been named as assistant to Di- divided by Mr. Larsen, in his reand every boy has been up becessary work to be done in' build- rector Henson. Construction, port, as follows: fore the court of honor for Ing canals, luterals, and the reser- The new adjunct to the citys $26,800; reservoir, $650,000; outlet one or more awards. voir. musical forces will hold its first Hume and stilling basin, $16,000; Right away, after the meeting ' canal and pumping Scouting U going ever big practice at the armory of the Wellsville here Wednesday afternoon, In this little ward under the the , canbattery on East Center street plant, $39,200; Hyrum-Mendo- n ef final drive in the canvass for waenthusiastic !raderh ip Monday night, May 16. This is al, $159,800; Hyrum lateral. ter subscriptions in the project will Scoutmaster Amos K. Gerber the Tegular weekly drill night operation, first year, $35,000; tie taken up, and rushed to com- and Marvin Anderson in full , of Battery C. total, $931,600. , .... HaHiPOfT . . GUARDED r WRONG SPOT An earth fill cNem- about 2 feet v cooperation, with the trss;-committee with Joseph Ras--i KAf Jt tnLKB BROCKTON, Mass., May 10, U'.Pi muaxen as . chairman. The (Continued on page eight) When Benjamin Goodman found MEANS INDICTED an lor had MAT Jl Hli.Lk troop rating the burglar alarm on his clothing tho first three month period diX ghop broken, he decided to to conbids 1932 of and fair main in the store all night and GRAND BY HURLEY the ATTACKS on tinue year. throughout sent the days receipts home by COMPLETES lroop 28 challenges any his wife. No one attempted to troop in the entire council to break into the store, but Mrs. beof a baseball ARMY FUNDS CUT game boys Goodman was held up and robbed WASHINGTON, May 10. ITIi tween the ages of 12 and 15. y After a of $65 before she reached trip to the northher Gaston B. Means was indicted by to west, Glenn Earl, manager of the accept troop wishing Any home. on federal a grand jury today the challenge should contact E. W. Elliot & Co., has returned MAY 21 Hll two charges growing out of his Scoutmasters Amos K. Gerber to Logan. While away Mr. Earl VyASHINGTON, May 10 (IP) -OLD ELK KILLED i in connection of strange operation War Hurley, who has or Marvin Anderson at R. attended a conference of the variSecretary DELTA, Colo., May 10. (tin with the Lindbergh kidnaping figured in numerous quarrels with F. D. No. I Logan or phone ous store managers of the comAn old bull elk, which has been case. 693R-congress, protested bepany at Bellingham, Washington. a feature of Hotchkiss park for The first charge alleges he em- fore the vigorously MAT house affairs Mr. Earl reports business condimany years paid with his life re- bezzled $100,000 given him by Mrs. committee today military drastic tions gradually improving. Ho is against cently for acquiring "mean" habits Evaiyn McLean which to pay the cuts in army appropriations. of the opinion, however, that con- - , in his old age. The animal became ransom for the Lindbergh child. ditions in Cache Valley are even Cuts in army personnel funds LOGAN COUPLE The second charge is one of larunruly, gored other elk in the defended by Chairman Cobetter than In many other places park, and generally threatened to ceny after trust, alleging the lar- were the country. break loose and cause property ceny of the $100,000 with which llins of the ward departments apGET LICENSE in Many loss. Mrs. McLean says she entrusted interesting plans and inpropriations committee with) a At 21 Hit KK novations to be inaugurated Means. plea for a modern mechanized by ' NO INDICTMENT the stores of the company during Mrs. McLean Is the wife of Ed- army of real value In scientific A marriage license has been the coming year were discussed ' MONCKS CORNER, S. C, May-1- ward McLean, of warfare. issued from the office of the Cache (I Pi A grand Collins faces a hitter Republican county clerk to Lothaire Rogers at the conference. He reports the jury here Mon- Washington and Cincinnati. The day refused to indict two local indictment was returned as a attack for having reported a sup- Rich, son of City Judge Jesse P. tone of the conference crccptiunal citizens who held up a dosed result of the grand jury hearing ply bill cutting $38,(100, 000 below and Louise Rogers Rich and Ruth ly optimistic in view of the presbank and robbed it of $2(XX), about here Friday. current war department appro- Nielsen, daughter of P, L. and ent financial conditions. - mat the amount they had in at the Each charge alleged that on priations. j Rose King Neilsen, also ot Lotime the bank closed. March 7, Mrs McLean gave Means, RE Hll. gan. Jl MAt Jl Wll.t.h former government agent who Mr. Rich is 22 and the bride-ele- NEW LEADER OF BAR FIREWORKS gained notorietv during the Hardis 21. The young couple The ing administration. OGDEN, May 10 (P.P) She $100 000 will be married Wednesday In STOCK Weber county commission has fol- did so, it is .alleged, after Means the Logan temple. Lorin Mather lowed tho lead of the Ogden city had renresented to her that he FRANCE NAMED and Norma Noble, Smithfield commission is barring fireworks knew the whereabouts of the of obtained also MARKET Crafts, Smithfield, HEARING and explosives. Lindbergh child and could obtain a license to wed Monday. Jl HU kk VERSAILLES, France. May 19 its return. MAT Jf'diLCB VISITS HOME FORT '1 19 Albert LeBrun, i r Jl Mll.hfc RICHMOND, Va.. May 10. (I IP president of the senate, was elect10 (119 WASHINGTON, May CON After an absence of 120 years, FEDERATES TO MEET ed president of France on the firM Plans to resume the senate stock KIWANIANS HEAR the historic frigate "Constitution" RICHMOND, Va., May 10 il ballot today in succession to the market inve.sigation hearing next R. Tabor, commander-in-chie- f will return to Alexandria, Va., to murdered Paul Doumer. week were announced today by be one of the features in conof the Sons of Confederate Chairman READ Tho Versailles palace where the Nnrber k of the bunking nection with dedication of the Veterans, has issued general orsenate and chamber sitting aa a and (urrency committee. George Washington Memorial of ders covering the 37th annual connational assembly, held tho elecNor berk sard testimony to be that city, according to informa- vention here June 21 to 24 in conwas tion, of Professor Chester J Myers heavily guarded by thoution from the office of Secre- nection with the 42nd annual taken would relate to information the department of speech at the sands of troops as precaution tary of the Navy Charles F. reunion of the United Confederate. developed by rommiltee investigaUtah outbreak of violence. any college against tors in New York and other cities. read State Agricultural Adams. Veterans. The election proceeded in good The Home a, short story, Girl" as a feature of the luncheon order and was the calmest In hisprogram of local Kiwanians at the tory as a tribute to Doumer. MAT Jl Btlrfefc HPjcbird T'j?sdov noon. Dr. Clark E. Haskins, club vice president, was in cnarge of the AKRON DELAYED gathering. Spring chicken was the high spot on the luncheon menu 10. Stock prices rose generally, and there was what big busisess calls A better feeling generally, when news came that the ways and means committee had voted against the soldiers bonus fifteen to ten This writer, subject to correction by the wise, believes that nothing could be better for big business and all business than to pay the soldiers their bonus now, since it must be paid eventually, with interest. The soldiers would million put the two thousand dollars In circulation promptly, in every part of the country, bills would be paid, clothes, automobiles cheerfulness Increased, bought, While the government would save a million dollars eighty year in interest charges. Mac-Bet- - - I- " Arthur Brisbane Washingtons Witch Broth. Why Not Keep Our 3-- 'V Sept- Estimated Cost Set For Hyrum Dam; To A Decide Final Drive (Copyright, 1932) ' BT UNITED PBKS3 'wheat Open 4 High .54 4 55 54 FIVE OCLOCK EDITION 1932. SAID Meat Anfr Poison. A Shocking Crime. ; 0, Grain Range kk - TO KEEP SCHOOL CHILDREN ACTIVE NEW PRESIDENT LAKE CITY, May 10 (I.Ri Walter H. Alder was named president of the Retail Fuel Deal- ers association of Utah Monday to succeed James R. Freebourn. SALT it Hll hit BIG SUM SALT LAKE CITY, May 10 (1T9 Fifty thousand doliars worth of food was dispensed to the needy of Salt Lake from October 21, - M At SPEND to April 1, 1932, according to the report of the emergency relief storehouse commission. 1931 Mil 21 Hll. EH church dedicated 10 (UP) -May Elder Melvrn J Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve dedicated ward tne new $25,000 Ballard chapel here recently ROOt-F.VEL- H V Jt 0ft 8 . - INJURIES FATAL InBRIGHAM, May 10 ilIi juries which he received Saturday proved fata! to James Cullen, 63, lessee in the Yosomito mine at Lark, here Monday. He suffered a fractured skull. Mtfillltl.kl. MANY AT WORK SALT LAKE CITY, May 10 ti The American Legion has pul more than 700,000 men back at work through their recent drive, mcording to Joseph E. Nelson ot Spanish Fork, who returned Monday from a meeting of the national executive committee. M - m av it nil kc - SET REGULATIONS PROVO. May 10 Uli Constitutional and statutory provisions on assessment of and equalization property must ce lived up to, the state tax commission toid tin- - Utnii county commission here Monday MIT Jt ll hK - DISMISS CHARGE SALT LAKE CITY, May 10 (I li - A charge of speeding against Ross Raikes was dropped MonPlans for a summer program of when the man admitted the children of the Woodruff school day but explained that he was charge s were laid at a meeting of his bride of less than a s asso- - hunting of the day who had been kidnaped, by school iaUpq4''' ori'yjhe Monday friends. evening. to MEET HOOVER Committees wpre namei I handle a group reading hour once WASHINGTON, May 10 d pi or twice a week gnd for a sports President and Mrs. Heber J program for as m'any afternoons Grant of the L. D. S church will in the week as is considered prac- be guests at a dinner tonight givticable by the committee. en by Secretary of the Interior The committees named include Wilbur for President and Mrs the following: reading and library Hoover. Mabel Oldham, Mrs. Norman ARE CANDIDATES Salisbury and Mrs. J. E. Webb; Ellis PROVO. May 10 (UP' O. R. sports George Nelson, Hatch, C. D. McBride and Mrs. Doty of Logan for president and A Vern Peterson of Logan for A. Firmage. are among the candidates These committees will in the very near future have their pro- in the Brigham Young university gram ready to go into effect so student body elections for next that the best part of the school year. vacation may be a CoS.-r-c- t v ona tor the children rather than PLAN NEW PLANT one of Idleness. All parents are SPRINGVILLE. May 10 UM9 urged to caoperate with the com- Plans for a new Utah Poultry mittees to make this summer Producers association plant here association proj- will be laid at a meeting of local ect a success. rinirvmen Wednesday. 4 A-- ituin JURY TRIP ten-da- S, 4V BILfc-- M TO REOPEN M IS V PROFESSOR ! 1 I Heres How Italy J Is Solving Problem Of Handling Vets i BY MANY STORMS offi-.er- Parent-Teacner- -- Parent-Teache- HOME, M.iy in (I I9ltaly's war wll got 75 (XX) acres of claimed land in the Pontine marshes, where the Italian govern- ment in with private interests has undertaken one of the most gigantic land reclamation schemes in history. The Italian war veterans, win are organized in a body similar to the American Legion, receiv government assistance in various fortus and in this particular rase, it is the aim to settle 5000 veter-- ! ans with their families. These come from all parts of Italy and within a few years a new city will be built in the midst of the land, the population of which is exjv-c- f eii try sO.oon. It will be called ''Littona The vast territory will be split up into small farms of from 12 to 15 acres, where the land can be worked profitablj on an individual basis. However, since it is a re-- 1 vast plain, it will make it able for large scale production with tractors and heavy steam ploughos. Tractor at Work In fact, 102 tractors have .started work turning over the soil which has laid dormant for untold centuries and is regarded as virgin land ready to give an overFour crops a whelming yield. year are expected from this tcr- ritnry. On the large scale farming, the families will be organized into operative societies and the parcels of territory will be increased with four or five families on one ment. Besides, on some stretches, ' general veterans' w ill superintend the cultivation and harvesting since it is Mussolini's own instructions that the latest farm machinery must be used j This requires much capital and it ' is for this reason that the general adapt-vctcra- il j j organization dircition 2(Hl,lXXl The will have to take the of the bigger allotments. Acres Pontine entire marshes BY UNITED PRESS acres which NEW YORK Stock prices stiff- have been held for centuries by the family of Prince Gelasio Cae- - bned today unaided by any outside tani, former Italian ambassador developments. Irregularities crop-t- o 011 on several occasions but Since it required 1 Washington. a vast outlay of money to drain buying was insufficient volume to the immense territory, it was be- - W,P ou the small losses of the Prvlous session, 1 yond the capacity of a private terest and Muisol.ni decided that', Gains ,nea,r th close ranged sePeral Pnls In as much as the land offered tot ,f tradln such huge possibilities, the govern- - tbutv,,lhf vo u stretch over 200, (XX) in-- owners with the result that an 4 2IHtt, SAN FRANCISCO, May 10. irr The dirigible, Akron, emerging from an battle with thunderstorms, headed into overcast skies today as it proceeded slowly westward over the Davis mountains in Texas. Commander L. E. Rosendahl reported to navy radio station here at 9:15 a. m. coast standard time. In a characteristically terse message, the sky giants captain said progress was impeded by an of impenetrable line thunder storms last night and by zero so far today. visibility We expect to cross the mountains and reach El Paso this afternoon, Rosendahl said. ,nt in TWO MILLION MILES which both the owners and govern-- 1 EL pASO T M 10. ment nart'cipr.re The xlxr.n. H 73, traveled 2.- i bought their interest for 17Jxi,nno 106,000 miles back and forth tween Fort Worth and Big Spring. The land will give plentiful yields He has worked for the Texas of wheat, barley, olives, Pacific railroad for 38 years withrice, 1TAH Unsettled tohlght, colder grapes, artichokes, oranges and tht out missing a pay day and now southwest portion probably with usual green vegetables. is a retired conductor. frost; Wednesday generally ta2r.-- s aS - W The I.i j V r i A t.x Weather , $ |