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Show Uhc r up full lor tn sun to nr about time 1age if al ider 1 ie,ain me oiujiii nway af r n i Todays News With which are combired the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal TniU L(I AN. Pi. Li" .,.V.,.V.,.VV.V.V.,.V..V.V.V.V..V.VA.V1,.VAW.V.W.W.V.V.V.W.VW.V.V.V.V in total UK GROANER? ami whiners, should read again the first All Is Lost, us that telling chapter of Ecclesiastes, a few verses of which we print The wind RETURNETH AGAIN TO ITS CIRCUITS Unto the place from whence the livers come, THITHER 'IriEY RETURN AGAIN , . . and there is no new thing under th sun. But, ot course, good times will rever return again; they have gone forever if youd believe the sobbing sistei hood. It was this same sobbing sisterhood, you remember, that foimed the cheering chorus in 1929. Good times will never end . . . cliant-- ( In 19:10 the clioiur, became the Tem)orary-Lul- l rs. "This is just a little, temporary setback . . In 19.51 in? chanters reoiganized into the is just - the Corner Prosperity piophets. around . . Today, theyre reorganized again, into the Defeat and Despair club. The depression will last for years . . . Well they were wrong in 1929. They were wrong in 19:50. They were wrong in 19:51. Yet some people believe they are RIGHT today. Of course theyre NUT right; theyre just as WRUNG today as they always were. the sea I -- Hy Dead. To He Democratic. I low (I op) right, 1932) arTln .i ii:nii.iiiiiii Lmdheigli east is ended, and thatj e .i pi tor punishment, ill . line, president Hoover has i.ed lie following statement; i I have directed the law riven, agencies and the several s.crit seiv ices ot the federal owrnmeiu to make the kid- ,, of the Lind-1naping and minder tgh baby a live and never re--to be forgotten ease, nevet to be 1. Until these enraiinh art implacably brought to justice.ser-,- i secret The government's e agencies are efficient They .i,e counferieiting dangerous for iniuin.ils Let us hope that in im- - case and hereafter they will mile kidnaping children as dan- is as i oiinturft iting money. V. en-l- 1 . ,V! J S 1 I Great minds unconsciously work along the similar lines. In Washington one of our deepest congressional thinkers decides that no American ought to make more than $75,000 a year. From anything you earn aoove that as the income tax law now stands, you must give 80 per i ent to the govAnd any corporation inn i uizalion has aiwavs been ernment. m crimes paying any American more than .I i. lent punishing not allowed to demoney Forgers go to $75,000 a year is amount mi,' in income . ount.'rfeiters on including duct the excess If you inherit your of unusual ability from all tax account (1 , e win Id, find themselves income and don't work for it, th cm mat i h for government detec- - you need not pay the tax. a IlM- That is going far in a country Bui this country has been slow to especial in suppressing offenses against supposedbut theencourage good Wurtembur-gher- s him 'ii beings, murders in public ability, it isn't think of the Stuttgardt studs, holdups, "putting on men going far enough The Stuttgardt i.uketeenng, taking Sp0council resolves that nolor a ride" and throwing them municipal should be alout hum d ued. and all the other body in Germany lowed to have in anv one year, an rnmes that have been developed income bigger than 12,000 marks age. in thus prohibition-bootlewhich is $2,850. It is good news that the nationSome senator or representative al government hereafter will take of New York should amend the the stealing of a child as seriEis always taken the tax bill to include that We should ously a0 to outdo not counterfeifing of a ten dollar us allow Wurtemburg plain democracy bd" - g Interesting birthday party at 60 all street recently and typical modern times was the starter's direction "luncheon on the 50th floor Friends were giving Henry L, Doherty, who organizes and builds them up, a party on bis Blind birthday. There were all kinds of Americans that had done something, Kent Cooper who understands news, John F. Curry, leader of New York's Democratic party, Owen D. Young, sitting next hut one to Mayor Walker, Postmaster General Brown, Walter C. Teagle. head of N'ew Jersey Standard Od, B S Forbes, who knows about money ami those that have boss of it, M. K. Ayl. S worth, bioadclietiug, Gci.od Swope, who makes electric light bulbs, and turbines for a liv. mg. as president of General Electric , and dozens of others includBov W. Howard, who ing littl always' is brave and smiles. He is Hip man, daring all for who grafted the dead s, ,enie York Evening World onto f? com-pani- js'e-- ji j WASHINGTON, May 16 Garner todav renewed his attacks on President Hoover for his economy statements wu.u an offer "to buy a new hat" for anyone who can find that the president in any ten days, does not contradict himself. Garner said, The truth is as long as Mr. Hoover Is in the White House, the people will not have any confidence. A man who talks as much as he does is bound to contradict himself Look back over his statements." Jl u! IIM K t l.K u M u mi I Decision pi Mij lu Id. ill lit i n i ta impost d on il ot tntum gem (hi tin etier-K- ', wdk.n the st ite w i, upheld hfie to.! t b the Umtmi St ites K (pr i me i our t 'lhe art v as qu toned hv the Ut ib Dowii and Light whuh generates electucitvlompany in Idaho ami transmits and sells it there nn t in Utah and Wyoming 'The federal statutory court in tin f tin ,m (nu nt ION IU SlIKLS lit 1, nu of the diiw hoiking sta ti D in ! State benefit Iy the lepmt to uiutdmg !' ought d (ourt (iives Suiiivim1 lie 111 1C n. ks tn ,h lo, tv! COURTS B i Uvi: ji vi higtyw turn PRICE FIVE CENTS. jLindbergh Killer Hunt Concentrates With Coast Guard State Officials Meet At Trenton mlo Join Efforts Tn World Wide Search For Murderers 'TRKNTON. N. J., May If, (UP) As state officials met to coordinate the search for slavers of Charles Lindbergh, Jr., co isl guardsmen today continued search for a civil huh .loin- - Curt's. Norfolk negotiator, once boarded in tiio hope of making definite contact with the babys kidnaiKTs. Captain Randolph Ridgeley, Jr., commander of the coast guaiu na-- at New York City, today said: Ye have definite information about the boat and we know it was in New Yolk harbor two weeks ago. He added the craft was of the general type used hy the mackerel fishing fleet. The Unitec: Press learned from the e "skipper of the yacht Maroon, used Idaho dtil.ued tne act valid and by Norfolk negotiators in attempt- d am the Utah company s dismiss, ,.oi Di s leading go gi ing return of the baby, that mu ,1 ,oon suit nfor t cement q.d against its maiiut, ni htiidkd craft was 100 leet long with two L The os v as passed in 1M31 at bubhii hi j .. Mm the I'oaid masts a sper ial session of the Idaho idi .w. t n mushed in ot The coast guurd has massed 75 I hi It mpo-anthe one lo e.irs toi last halt legislature i., ,.ui vessels ulong the eastern seaboard mill ha- eai ii Kilowatt hour on all J.hh; ; m httshik in an attempt to find the schooner. ii.oid yiar ot btltii enci ; dt loped within th state ly vi(i They also are using coast guard tx i,t that useu for pumping wa "i nusacLs tnail seaplanes to search any inlets i o ini uiai pto ,or (.n .1 libation pro'ects A prowhere the schooner might be in vision v as also mule that part 'IU hiding of the money so dt rived should John Curtis, the Norfolk ship N KODKNTS i U builder, still was being taken over Aid of M K n Ma hi d the giuunci he cuvered in attempttin t in a i n.i on rodents, m ing to make a contact with the uliii iir fiouiid S.U) el.s ami lab c group who claimed to be the 1 lends, relutives bits in Mull Itl minty, iia.s been He was believed to he , gain, ivj uupers of Logan employes .. ,11 his search to southern Saturday ut 2 p ill in the Logan confining I. D S. chapel for New Jersey after having made a wurd Eighth i;ds jotij i. vs .i.T funeral .services of I.) man Smart. partial tentative identitieation in Mi .sKLLON, Muh, Vi ty 10 d Bishop Victor Peterson conducted the Newark polue rogues' gallery a n id i.uii. i! uni i aril, with of one of the men uilb whom lia die rites dealt. putui ul the ummploed ot person. Mr Smart, 34. was fatally Mus-n thil tlu (Ttv The public diysteria whuh ansa terli! in a fall from Wednesday found .md HYDE MAN giu hi. inw xtigitid the reservoir dam at the city immediately after the kidnapings the applnaot wot thy of aid, has power plant In Logan canyon, only to die down as the weens ui a tit lor utry weltaie vnv been investigation continued, has ben ..here lie wulned as operator. weak set ker luie Mm ihimk revived by the finding of the muMany flowers were in evidence tilated body of the imant. hieh the of added as testimony AMIDKNT IATAL Mr ing reports of developments have for held esteem many by 1H KALI LAKK i TiY, May HYDK 1AHK Bert Ashcroft gained circulation-soof which and his family. are so absurd as not Jo warrant I n ji. h sutlered early Kumhiy of Hyde l'.uk is in a hospital in Smart characlauded his who ulenl Speakers net m autoinobile the dignity of an official denial. Twin I' tils and will likely be' rogtit ,n ter, fuithfulncss to duty, and dehit r to there La more tlnin a week ,1 al un hour RII.LK ,rm eu longto the fumily who mourn votion ot Kail , i er tlua !o, of I.ai.m, nendtiiit his (jioifp passing were; President JoLakwinch on lined Thursday. Shepherd of the Logan tem- CONFERENCE HELD Tliii word was brought Irom seph Emil Moser, Mayor A. G ple, MANY Unit pho e Sunday by Mrs. A.sh IU,S( I hi) Lundstrom, President A. E. Andern I1 crott M tv Mrs Id ai.l kkiith M Ar Purser who in, t0, son of stake ami Bishop ONEIDA oil tanker, Sovet- w re Liken to Twin Falls Frniav Peterson. Logan 'I lie Kuibian h Lvnn Ki u krson whin won sk. u i Mest, rest ueo appr oxiniaK-romrad-shi- p of Resolutions respect, was uu trorn the bmsul here of itcuved the ar sti anier and condolence to the family PRESTtL- - Words of encourl ihilippai olt Adi'1 ti, twite-taaigis Mr Asia rofl, togethir with hi were reud by Supt. H. C. Maughan agement to the people dining these he mk- s .tlvues said tod is of of (he municipal light plant, of uepression and a splendid v Klmo Waite was known ami am, Hiniv, th d matiou and had days talk on "Reverence" was it dal not answer w Helens tails the Vaughm mid Hud Purser, went the force of which Mr. Smart The to Twin H'ill,- Thursday on heel been a member since 1926 tneme of the remarks given by were the resolutions by passed Levi work The ie nlent txiuied Fri NKV HILL Edgar Young of the First day when the car wluih Mr officials and employes of Logan Quorum of Seventies of the L. k U KIMN(JTf)N, M y hi D. city. S. was Asherotl church and president of the was pushdriving St n Wagru r, New York, announcnumbers Musical ed oil the mid comprised bureau of iriormation mission of comed today he had drafted a voMr Asln mft nceived head in- numbers by the ward choir; a Salt Lake City, at the Oneida relief and loiiVnution ic. muse and possible inter mil hurts cal duet, by Mr and Mrs L. J stake conference Sunday. (ilii including a latvc lederal juries vocal Edna Of interest too were his remarks selection, the utlur ocfupnnts of the Bailey; h. ad ihsiie to be submitt today while ar esiaped with minor tuts, Maiding; and a vocal number by pertaining to his visits to the to the Democratic nhet bciimp hnnses Frank Baugh, Jr, Jewish Synagogue in the east ami a baking up mmiittre he is invited tu give lecMrs Purser is the mother of Prayers were offered by Edwin where tures the two Purser hoys Peterson and H. C. Maughan. TODAY DKADI.INK Mrs Marie C. Thomas of the t JI till At the city cemetery, the grave To-- I M ty li d K LT LAKI2, was dedicated oy President George jeneral board of the M. I. A. at day is the deadline for salt Lake City was here fur the V. Lindquist of the Cache stake ucmfi- of marks and hr ind Beehive institute of the Oneida presidency. live of Uts covering owmrship and Franklin stakes held Satur-la- y may ji Rn m 'oik in Utah in the Third ward chapel. RICHMOND The Henson stake She also attended the f ranklin ITNERAL TUESDAY TAKK OhKN union meeting scheduled for May stake union meeting Sunday 2H will be hld at the North Cache and the M. I A. conferCKDR CITY, May 16 TIM Funeral s hool for services of instead the at Joseph high ence meeting of the Oneida slake Zmn National me paiK opened Dahle. will be held 67, Tuesday m the evening and brought helptabernacle, the usual p!av s'lmmer season Sun) ty with the stake at 1 p. m in the Logan First ward ful instructions and suggestions to irst summer automobile traffic ad- of meeting Sonne the local officers This Ola made IDS. is chapel Bishop ihonge neies.sary mitted as the interior of the tabernacle will officiate Burial will be in JI nil Ktc on th noun floor wit! be re- the Logan City cemetery. Tilt VLAN (IDM.LS g the month. body may be viewed at the family paint. d l'KOVO May 16 V - Important The work of painting will begin residence, 178 West Center street M. I. A. rn the and to Young be is expected l.anges Brigham Monday tonight and Tuesday morning unti students association completed in time for the Ben-- . the funeral hour. Mr Dahle died r.iversity n stake nuarterly conference Saturday morning after an ill(institution will be considered at HEAR i mass June 25 and 26. ness of several years meeting tonight. (Hu b M d p Hi Ciu-- )i 1 RITES 1 i in-- FOR laiati ' hi!'-h- RIVER f I RICHMOND The Benson .stake F'rinniry h.s.sociui ion .sponsored a May day festival Saturday afternoon at the North Cache high school Because of the severe storm Saturday it was impossible to have un r festival as A large crowd attend planned ed A splendid festival with all wards in the stake p.ti mg was stagiil Tin following a was carried out: Prologue, two selections. Smith-fielFirst waid, pi oeession ii band, children from all wards', coming of queen, fairy and garland girls, ladies in waiting, herald, pages, flower fain gills, queen, children from Smithfu Id Second, Richmond, Lewiston Third Cove, Richmond South and Cot nish wards; today's the fust of Mav, Amakra; butterfly date Smithfield Third; the thieeleggid Clarkston. dunce, Seagull dunce, Lewiston Fust. dance. Trenton i it mouse, Lewiston Second: follow I leader, ewiston Third: M iv Ink dunce, Newton: departure of tin queen, attendants, anil all groups Ida Mav Johnson of the South ward made an mlor able queen of the Mav Fen feature of the entertainment was well presented and deserves f mention. Refreshments were sold duniig the afternoon. i VICTIM aker BILK CACHE SCOUTS IN NEW CROUP PLAN Seven divisions and divisional heads have been named in a revised organization plan of the Cache Valley Boy Scout council President-elec- t J. W. Kirkbride of the council met recently with the vice presidents of the council to work out some details of the new organization plan. The president and vice presiwill dents constitute the executive committee of the council. Divisions heads and were named as follows: Administra MAY Jt BILK divition, President Kirkbride; sion of business, John E. Griffin, A Israelsen and A. E. AnCONDEMN SUNDAY John derson; activities, George E. Bur-gV. M. Everton; program, education, E. A Jacobsen, past M. I. A. BASEBALL president; relationships and perJr ; sonnel, Quinney, Joseph standards, Carl Carlson. The diThumbs are down on Sunday visional heads and the president baseball as a Logan stake M I. A will meet when occasion dc- league activity. So ruled Presi- mands, the entire group to form dents A. E Anderson and C. W the council executive committee Dunn of the stake presidency in speaking before a large group of M. I. A. workers in the Young Men's division of the stake mu-uSunday afterorganization noon. BY UNITED PRESS Such activity would not be sanctioned by the general church auYORK.--NEW sharp recovery thorities, the stake officials averwhich combined with repoits of a red. bank The subject was discussed only large merger in New York and no action taken Pupl. N IX brought a rally in the stock market today after the list had been Salisbury said Monday morning. President Anderson and Dunn depressed to new lows for the bear were among those who took part piarket. in the monthly stake M. I A. Shorts cow-rehastily near h convention in the First ward close and the list was carried above the previoua close. chapel i; JI Hll m i V me i re'-u- IN STAKE h i I 1 . , lbih-mon- 'I'h-Spe- r ,U un .si,, pio-griw- 5 i the half dead New York Evening telegram, and said o the world "Now watch it lun." It doesn't exactly run, but wnen you consider everything Mr. Howard has done well. All his friends hope that circulation will improve, and that New York merchants will change their minds and decide to advertise in it. Courage should be rewarded. f m Un chainliM t Minimi. i II M s'. out-doo- ..v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v..v.v.v.v.v, Arthur Brisbane ku t KDITION 8 8 585-8.5- 4 PARK lli!i',lllill,l!!illllllill!:il!li!lll',llll';!ll'!lllllllllllllllllllllllllinil Except Punishment. Ritthday at 00 Wall SI. Th Dead and the Half S tic If m 1 tin Mi iiiM .i Jj)( LOC K 4 8 k . . All AuUj v in1 id dux HELD SATURDAY . . . The sun also arisei.li . h I t (( HI wiic ,n wedding amerszU Wolf was working t, t u. iii u ) tai s mnriiigc tin i.ng was mined up a plow umlei lv John piloted Went hold v ho itvognied the un on h band gout in PRIMARY MAY DAY Stand in the golden glow of the sunshine; feel the caress of the west wind oil you'- cheek; listen to the bur- liling and chattering of the rivers running swiftly to I olt Lost l'l V K : i HI Mi) I it D la May 16 - Th vu kiinp Mrs of mu; s Wuit 1.) t 1' ye. tt Chau ago. has h n un Hti! m tmu tor the d - " 1 BY UNITED PRESS Wheat Open High S3Low CIum .55 MIS May . . 53 56 .55 56 55 July 7 57 . Sept ked-ci- - r :in Liv LONDON. May 16 O' Pi A mutiny has htoken out in the Japanese n,iy and in part of the aimy. private mh u e.s ftom Tokio said today lias been A general censorship established m Tokio The private udviees gav no details Direct messages from Tokio de scribing yesterdays arising among an army and navy group who assassinated the premier and h imbed public buildings however, sud evIt was beerything was tranquil lieved the refute that the pnvale advices may have referred to yesterday's events The premier, Suyoshi Tuik:u, was shot down bv six me:i a!t'r he had answered their demands that he grant their leader an audience TVu men shut Inin in the head He died later in the evening The Japanese cabinet tendered its resign ition within 11 hours of his deah AROSE. I 0. ! m: 0 HUH Hi WbA Military Mutiny Guos Through Ranks Of Japanese here. Ecclesiastes piobably was written by King Solomon, famous in history as the man of a thousand troubles and, in consequence, a bit c nical. Hut perhaps it is the cynics who sec more clearly than the emotional people, who imagine the passing moment to represent permanence. Every cynic knows there is nothexcept change. ing peimanent 'lhe sun goeth down AND HASTETH TO HIS PLACE WHERE HE , nt Oil pa uu i I,H Mu LUu fitins toil! .Di 'Si tol.J Just-Aroun- .M Mill) ruriss 1 n KALI JAP LEADEN At CORDING MONDAY, RIOTS END News Flashes THE SUN ALSO ARISETH 5 UTAH. Grain t' Range M Henson Stake Union Meeting Is Changed kR - MORE LEADS IN M FESTIVAL NAMED Y du-in- WORKERS J Marcus Griffin of New tun and Kendrick Hawkes of Pre-to- n will sing the male leads in the "St Cecilia Mass, Sunset to be presented by the mw-department of the Utah Sun Agricultural college under the di rection of Professor Walter c"i Mr Griffin is well known in Logan and Cache valley becauw of his outstanding performumc m practically all of the musical presentations of the college in the r He has n past few years voice of fine quality and will the tenor solo portion of t hi Festival in excellent manner He will be remembered for his outstanding performance as Luke in Rigolctto. Mr. Hawkes has also been outstanding in music circles of l,, gan. Hts rich baritone voice h is won him much praise in ho- pm trayals of leading parts in opt i Kaprices, and olhei pro ductions of t lie college. The festival will be given as .1 part of the graduation exoni'es of the college on Friday, M.n 27 in the Logan tabernacle lb b, i C. Kimball, nationally fammi m ganist of Salt Lake City will D1' In the organ accompaniment presentation will be free to tie publie. SPEAKERS UTAHN RETAINS FEDERAL POST Edgar e hn 're The Weafher tTTAH (Jenmilly fair toniulit and TiifMla ; little change in Uap-ante- d six-ye- n ts n vs hole name ConiinisMHiit r Bros--aid- s before the is now enato awaiting confirmation likely that his confirm it inn he effeittd befoie th pre- ul sion of congress adjourn HKVF NAMED HA UOOLllH.K Mr Brossard has ilre oh i number of the tommisuon i pc nod of seven years, hr-btvn named to serve Prisident position by in 1U25 at the Uuolidge mcnd.tUon of Senator Reed Smoot In January, 103n. he was elevat d Hoover to the po bv President sitmn of chairman of that import ant body, in whuh capacity he erved until tin- t iMliimssiOl V reorganized, September. 1 13 when he was rcappointtd a member of the comm; i.moti Dr Brossard is a resident of L 'gan. Utah, amt was graduated at the Utah State Agricultural with the G.is of 1111 With a major m "ii'Hiiifs, He c nresidt nt of hi- priduating he pkived a leading Incidentally, loll in the athli tu history of that is d EKFLOW HOAD CENTERVILLE, May 16 n P The state highway here was ed with mud and roi ks Satunl.i. when an 11 ligation ihtch oci flowed its bounds. D. Brossard Is U Krlgar WASHINGTON, I Brossard has just j Humtr lo by President a term on the United States Tarift i ommissum Thus one of Ut ih's t ivorite - nit haa received add reiogni-tioin the arna ot not ion i! a distinctive honm not only hr.o state If) himself but to the Hi - () This well-- navn nhrase formed the theme of Dr. W. W. Henderson, professor o. zooiogy and entomology al the Utah State the college, who was principal speaker at the monthly M. 1 A convention of Logan slake Sunday rfternoon. A large group of workers in the Young lien's and Young Ladies divisions of the oigamtraunn wore Mrs. Conrue Rayin attendance. mond. superintendent of the Young Ladies' division, presided at the general assembly. Dr Henderson urged all to make the best of opportunities and not to pais them by during their years of growth and activity. Mrs. Cooper and Miss Loree Fames, M I A. workers, in the Young Ladies' department, gave reports of tiie activities of the Misses group during last winter O.eta Morrell ar.d Merle Dunn spoke on plans for M I. A. girls' summer camping activity. 1 Agri-ultur- m h,r-dl- "Of ull sad words of tongue or pen. the mildest are these: "I aught have lieen." I I , ml-lrg- e r u Renamed On Tariff Commission While at the college1 hi also participated m dramatics and student publications WAS IKKMDENT ON MISSION After graduating from the college, Dr Brossard spent three years in Europe where he became the fir.t president of the French mission for the L. D S church Fpon returning from Europe he was employed by the I'mtcd States department of agriculture and the I'tah State Agricultural as farm college management demon. trator in I'tah In 1916 he left to pursue his studies in the east lie sint one year at Cornell university and two years at the I'mversitv of Minnesota. At the latter institution he was graduated with the M S and Ih. D. degrees in agricultural economics m l'i7 and 1920 respectively. While at the University of Minnesota he did agricultural extension work the first vear and the second year was instructor in ,igr.,ultuic.l economics and farm management Upon the completion of the work for his doctors degree at the University of Minnesota, he was appointed head of the newlv organized department AIR. LKOSSAuO of agricultural economics and farm management at the Utah iu ;!ilutic.n, having la.n one of the State Agricultural college and was Aggies' lir-.- t fmu tt.r athletes. in charge of the agricultural lie played football, basketball, economics and farm management (Continued on page five) bneba!!, and thitW the discus HYRUMTOilAVE HEALTH CLINIC HYr I'M A health cli uiC Tut all children of ng in Hvrum will be held Wednesday in the stake house t Hyrum. The Hyrum health committee is pleting arrangements fur the comclin- ic. Dr. J. Paul Burgess. Dr J. C. Hvward and Nurse Fm J . o will be in attendance, Mrs. J Y. Anderson and Mrs Ernest Peter-- son are in charge of |