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Show ai f 'V if ny'iir y,'iijii)Q'rrt(i Youll Lose Money IS m '' 'ui 4 You Dont Take Advantage of the The Herald Americanism about congested Complaining roads; using the highway for a car bieuks when your repair shop down. With which are combined the Cache Valley P Number 171. Volume 23. LOGAN, UTAH. Arthur Brisbane 4T(lav u regular feature of the was dl:ietl ami failed to reach tie office in tune for today's paper. Herald-J- ournal, News Flashes HELD IN JAIL DKIE SESSSsi TV REVIEW OUTLOOK OGDEN, July 20. O Pi The outlook of Wtoer county and the entire section from an agricultural and industrial will discussed be at a standpoint meeting called by the Chamber of Commerce for July 29. inter-mounta- in RELIEVED OF DUTY SALT LAKE CITY, July 20. (U.R Several retired officers now engaged in special instruction in high schools and colleges of Utah arj relieved of these duties through orders by President Hoover effective August 15. i a The Weather V A. 1 -t luxuries offered i the mar SI 4 4 SO SO 1 2 ARTIST ,jlUUwJLni FAME TO HEAR STORY OF or Money, rigid enforcement of the ordin-;- i ,e otoviMon Mayor Lund strum dollar ed he was of the opinion that othci plumber besides Crookston had violated litt uoln.univ from .!!? e time Clumber Crookston said he l.ud removed the plumbing msptoted by Mr Barrett only at the request of members of the f tinilv for whom he was doing the work iiHur Lundstrom askjd Inspector Barrett if it was not true that other plumbers had installed faulty plumbing without his proper inspection and ekeh He acknowledged that it had been done Both Mayor Lundstrom and Commissioner Olof I. Pedersen stood out for seeing to it that all plumbers abide by the ordinance provisions. rules on c,Ty ' j COPS CRUELTY Seven, Section One Today-Pag- e No-woul- d ( ' CANDIDATE FOR J DEMOCRATIC rN? 1 her adventures in IS BANISHED Military Cabinet OiL War Lord Is m 2 Raddle BERLIN, 20. July (I pi militaristic cabinet of Franz Papen struck at the roots The Von of ol. locratie government m Germany today, taking over under virtual dictatorship, the vast slate of Prussia and proclaiming. a military state of en rgeney in Beilin and the nearby province of Brandenburg. It meant that the old "Junker" Kaiser days regime of wus firmly in the saddle, riding high, and the country was under what amounted to imiitar, control. 1 here was prospect of trouble in removing sot lalist office tiulderu By seizing the government of Prussia, Von : apen luok control of the 90,000 Prussian police, the chief armed body in Germany after the remipir armv, which lie also controls. It gave him absolute control of the rich state which comprises two thirds of Germany, ending atatirights there anu dispossessing uie socialist government, last important democratic regime in government. The swift move, authorized hy a decree signed by President laui Von Hindenburg, left the Prussian socialists indignant. Serious trouble appeared in prospect. Berlin and other Prussian cites sethed, under the Btate of emergency and Brandenburg, civil rights were suspended and tlie most drastic regulations put m force including the death penalty for some offenses. pre-w- 1 STATE COURT TRIBUTES PAID RITES Leon Fonnesbeck, Logan city atthroughtorney and out Utah for his work particularly in the rate case of Logan city and the Utah Power and Light his company, today announced the Democratic candidacy for nomination for the state supreme court. Mr. Fonnesbeck. in announcing that at the himself, explained state the supreme time, present court has three members from Salt Lake City and two from the southern part ot tile state while tm first juduial district is without representation His candidacy is in answer to a request from several member! ol the bar and others throughout the northern part o the state and it is expected that he will receive the almost unanimous support ot northern Utah Bourbons who are anxious to obtain equal representation with the rest of Utah on the supreme court bench. is the second Mr. Fonnesbeck candidate to officially toss a hat in the ring for the Democratic nomination. Judge D. K. Moffatt of Salt Lake was the first to enter the lists. Judge J. W. Cheery, Republican, also of Salt Lake, is the present incumbent. He has not yet announced his intentions regarding possible well-know- n BRITISH CROOKS g y 20 tempting. MANY APPLY WORRYING YARD SALT LAKE CITY, July 20. T.P Five applications for the position of Salt Lake school superinRecent out-LONDON, tin tendent have been received by the board Definite action is ex- bursts of crime and banditry in England have caused alarm in pected August 9. many quarters. Both Scotland Yard and the MEAT STABLE police forces, under control of BERLIN, July 20. tr meat consumption has remained the Home Office, have come in New crime virtually stable despite the eco for sharp it criticism. is claimed, have outnomic depression. In 1928 it methods, devised by the Amounted to 319,100,000 kilos, witted every system the bandits are beagainst 306.800,000 kilos in 1931. police; while more The annual daring, the authoricoming for the last four years consumption was as Tal- ties are charged with becoming lows: 1928, 751 kilos; 1929, 717 more routine. With the country's kilos; 1930, 711 kilos; 1931, 713 kilos. reputation for efficient police chaladministration sejiously NEW lenged, no less an auumrity on USED BERLIN, July 20. fl'.pi German crime conditions than Majoi Genhospitals are employing a new eral Sir Wyndham Childs, chief Demethod in diagnosis by of the Criminal Investigation Yar.1 from using paper instead of. photogra- partment 1 at Scotland haadmitteu lately phic plates or films The new "vi ti os method is infinitely cheaper than that criminals of a certain type moment at the got the bet at and tests the Chantee (lave the old, hospital have proved that, for ter of us, and there will have to be most purposes of surgery, the a lot of deep thinking befoie we ome more. projecting of the picture regain supremacy During the past year, the robon paper is sufficient. of art treasures, and bery jewelry, other property has cost London citizens alone some $5 000.tttNi ia. par rate of exehangi yet only $25,000 worth of the loot has been recovered. The tht fls appear to UTAH Fair tonight and Thurs- be part of a fully organized camon the part of gangsters. day; little change in temperature, paign X-r- July TlIE j FILLS COMMISSION ' i Ioiice repulsed two attempts SALT LAKE CITY, July 20. (PPi MOKE CUTS SALT LAKE CITY. July 20. O' Pi reductions Additional in, city expenditures of $350,000 to meet i educed revenues was advocated before the city commission here today by Mayor Louis Marcus. M IUKTl FIVE CENTS. 11(). if Pi of an insurgent group of 2o0 members to of the bonus army picket the diamond neck Huns They distoday 'hite lace was persed the demonstrators alter &rsting two of the leaders and So wi leaving the executive mansion th. ccnUr of a heavily guarded area from which veterans and the general public alike were excluded Mona if she accepted John Pace of Detroit, leader of the left wing forces, and Beck- amazing with Johnson were uiri.tcd ney Aero Ink! in jail COWBOY riagepioposal. Read Tht in st of the elu.i icr o curreJ when the veterans, defying it the ORD, NANCE WINNING police warning, approached the new serial, "For Hou-istreet the White along treasthe from it which separates Love ury made a little LL FASO, Tex , July 20 U ! i he arrests were Judge M C. Harris Tuesday beginning ruled that the city ordinance reiIIku.i Hrddle Warner, until 47 a later when Face and Johnson at- quired transient merchants to pav tempted to lead their men through lowbiA, soldier and fount ranger, a daily license fee of $25 is Invalid is winning fame as i n artist. police lines as it tends to prohibit such perof Hundreds I just begun to paint," explains Washingtonians sons to conduct their business. Warner gathered to witness the unpreceThe ruling was made following dented scenes as the White House, Whili I was riding or camping, the filing of injunction proceedings Hoover working I list d to find with President thinking, 20 myself Tdj island, MINpx)LA July ijf)ng as usuul in his office, became viragainst Bogan city officials by lov to paiut that, when the sun members of the j,, B M. Roe and H H Roe, a cotually an armed lortiess di lciided he setting i le. the moon-- 1 s au n! V police weie orde ed of white shined pohundrids partnership which hud purchased by w, cows of u or bunen on tons, held for the gland jury today the stock of the Mau's Departlice. a water hule, charges be milling toward of out the delta ment store from the Intermountain growing The insurgent contingent, after with a of hands lounging ill bandit couple suspect, Hymuu Stark, Association of Credit Men. the Hanking movement hud failed, tlie saddle after 'em. I de- u third who died after pnluo No miunction was granted by wus escorted by police hack to its 1 a few pictures in water gree. Harri3 after City Attorney Judge camp. A police guard was thrown colorstried second I The charges ranged from und then in oils, but Fonnesbeck, representing the about the camp to prevent veterof dereliction hsend murder to to degree couldn't get lae colois uty offuials, had agreed to permit MS ans from again leaving it. I was (duty. the store to operate until a new right somehow. Once when SAN BENITO, lex., July 20 U K' In the and on Lewis ury The grand I charges El Paso in happened city ordinance had been passed. -- Ihe largest grapefruit area in 1 were ordered by Justice Steinbnnk. Teel while he was painting The city commission Tuesday the United States and probably in TOSCANINI WILL him some ques-- who presided at the inquiry into evening amended the ordinance asked and watched rethe world, is embraced in the coundeath. Stark's tions" lating to transient merchants so ties of Cameron, Hidalgo and Wil' bat a license fee of $25 will be Warner went some and painted lacy, known as the Lower Rio first picture, using u chair as charged for the first day, $20 LEAD FESTIVAL his Grande Valley of Texas. FOR was two years LAST easel. an That each day for the next three days, $15 That the valley has exceeded Vv ith ago, when varner was 47. ja r day for t.,e next ten Cays, $10 Florida in the number of grape-rui- t oi the hard work, encouragement per d.iv for the next thirty days Musa al BERLIN, July 20 Ull tiees planted in orchards was WORKER and $5 per day thereafter, proa sympathetic wife, who follows revealed with announcement of quarters here were surr hl int0 the ild ut a moment's vided that the yearly license for the citrus census bv P. A. Hoidale, reports that Arturo Toscanini notice ne vegan t paint-nextransient meri hunts shall be $200 t, prouuce and inspector in charge of the federal would be chief conductor m me Peforc large assembly of rela- per annum. mark? individuality, Bayreuth Wagner Festival force. them here, ' tives and friends of the 11 The census shows that a total and that the noted German con-- I reP.ent)y his and was born Warner spent funeral services for Wifamily, of 1,275,585 citrus trees was plant- ductor, Prof. William Furtwaeng-ler- , in Western llard Boden. tenile Bogan would henceforth be ignored boyhood on a ranch life 'd in the valley during the year in the officator who Sr. died Sunday at h " OLOFSON NAMED It generally has been assumed Canada. He began April 1, 1931, to March 31, 1932. Holteam at a 1 30 Southwest with held at were home, the famed that Italian conductor Logan The annual planting is the largest brook, Ariz., working first in the n. m Wednesday in th First ward in record, with the exception ot of the New York Philharmonic as a forest Indian then ON SCOUT BOARD Service, Bishnn John O E D S chapel the year 1929, when 1,655,159 trees Orchestra, would shun Bayreuth ranger, spicing those years with Adams of the Fifth L D S ward First of all, there wre Blle-were set out. a to the Orient "to see what conducted the rites Total citrus acreage in the val-e- statements by Toscanini to the it trip A was like," and army service G Olofson, member of the Speakers li.ud'ng the now is listed at ',884,000 trees, American press, which vere circuthe Worlu War. President W. Bogan city board of education, Mr Boden vereof which 5,963,269 are grapefruit. lated here, to the effect that he during in He met Mrs. iiarner Tulsa, c Horsley, Boxeldcr stake; E A. has been appointed By the board Bayreuth last year in It is pointed out that shipments Tad left Okla They spent . uoney- - 'Anderson. Bogan stake president; as its representative on the ex- e the valley will not equal the gust It was recalled tha. moon on a Noble, President Joseph ecutive board of the Cache Valley pack trip ' A produced in Florida during! ini left Bayreuth last year in an ti,rn,lp.h v Mexico rizona R Shepherd of the Logan temp o counnl. Boy Scouts of America, the next few seasons because a angry mood following a dispute This announcement wa ' made and Bishop Adams with Mrs Winifred Wagner, widow Musical numbers comprised Wednesday morning by Supt. Louis of Siegfried Wagner. Fir-t A !v the (om'oined Peterson of the city schools Mrs Wagner's attitude also is the heads of the scout and Fifth ward rhii'! imd"- held responsible for her estrange- WORLD TOUR IS vocal a B H council of Roberts; direction requested the board of ment from Professor Furtwaeng-le- r b- - Gottfried Jaiggi and Mrs. education to appoint a represen-Prayer- s and her final breach with a vocal solo, by tative on the council executive ; Opal him In her capacity as manager Mr Olofson was at Frank Baugh, Jr, and a vocal committee of the Bayreuth Festivals, Mrs. one time a member of the council duct, h Anei Lund and Mrs SpenWagner wanted to reserve to cer board, acting as finance committee 8,1 decisions. including those 1 offered hv Bishop Dr. D C Budge l'r"'orc I lconcernins artistic and musical of LEWISTON Logan, retently leturned from Alfred Fishhurn. Brigham City, llUlllULjll iiriVlVLll- . questions. Furtwaenglcr found this a worlds tour, was the speaker at and Moses Thnti her. Sr attitude incompatible with his posi- I OUnjJ DnKir IjJlDJ' wlGS the Lewiston Lions Hub meeting Floral tributes were numerous tlon as conductor, the i lose the of SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 20 U.K the At at the Sugnrtoii rits, Monday night Two young men, described as hotel body was taken to Dayton. Idaho, He gave a most ex client accoun' former home of Mr Boden, where good looking, pleasant mannered WASTED NO WORDS and possessed with an irresistibl Leo Nathan SMITHFIELD BOSTON When George S. Selt- of his travels and ob.serc ations short graceside services were con a introduced the Dayton cemetery, Hansen, son of Or urge to paint, have zer, late of Brookline, made out his made during the seven months trip riiuted scheim of Hanthe direction novel sather Bishop land L and Mary Griffiths will, he wasted no words and, His son, Rush, and bis daughter, under racketeering of Dayton ward Elder sen. died at the family residence the Strathmore section of consequently, made the shortest h vc art in Ruth Budge, assisted during the H dedicated the nderson here Wednesday at l1 a. m. The will ever admitted in probate talk, grave. Syracuse. appearing in natie costume; The smooth pair's system is to ourt. The will contained of many of the countries visited baby had been in imp.ui J health only present themselves to a housewife our words and read: "Everything the iime it was born here. May 18 Musical numbers during inand inquire if she has been :o my wife." The amount of the meeting were Funeral ervues will be conduct-- ' given by Mrs Rom i UNION formed of the new city ordinance, estate was not divulged. at the family residence Thurs-- I Stevens and Mrs Harold Wood which requires that all house ii at 11 a m numbers be painted on the curb FIGHT WAGE CUTS The partnts Miruve in front. Herald-Journ-al "Why, no!" the surprised houseI didn't wife generally exclaims, B United Tress know of any such ordinance. cr lu.'i situations involving unThe buave pair then look at one ion workers out of jobs or given another and shake their heads wage reductions existed today in adly, as though they find it difthru states ficult to believe that anyone could Precautions against riots were be so woefully uninformed in this i ivt'zi .it MursuiUe. Illinois. LexingHerald-Journof The has been to put out the S ii O m front day and age. ton ami High Point, North C "You see, madam, says the accused of many things but this our tent, as all of tin available and in Sullivan county, Indiwill the latest. is "the is It riots AH)u.uj,h thiTp was much city painters spokesman, ana starting l talk about "soaking the rich" and word received bunk space is occupad hy be around any day now According to was called at MarAn inquest lumFoi the readers during recent budget sessions, they'll charge 50 cents to paint from Frank Fonnesbeck. Iogan seilles today into the slavin'? what congress really did was n .he number - but seeing as money boy and editor of Student Life at berjack that have a hard time ne man when 125 mem' soak the the poor" about four Utah the we State Agricultural college spelling will gladout is scarce these days, their words, bers on an Illinois waterway dam l next Here's why: times as hard 'or a the are comics 4UU year, men very appropriate quarter ly do the work for uniou fought uncmploed Income tax for the man The nearest town. Vivu e. acThe housewife frequently hands starts a young not every time with a million a year n about over the quarter, and the pair it reaches the national forest camp cording to Franks letter, is the doubled under the new tax law. ring in which he is staying during scene of a new gold strik paint the number. Then they next BUT, under the same law, inthe summer. was the center of the firt gdu the doorbell of the house p come tax for the Frank is working in the Clearir rush in Idaho and following he door, and work on up the street - t man is now more than eight water National forest in north- - discovery of a new' vein assaying A central Idaho. The CHICAGO. times whit it was in 1931. hr" - $11(X) gold und $300 in .her meej s July 20 0 r 1431 In the J ST A LITTLE THLNuG quarters are 35 miles from the to the ton, the city is again ihe crowd of 3 )0 destitute unemployed man would have paid $5 63; LOS ANGELES. Calif., July 20 nearest town. Fierce, and mail center of a scathing mass of hu- - attempted to storm a relief will pay $40. next he the on - History relates that the lack of reaches the camp once a week, but todav. rooms and carnp tion south yid' Hotel yeai s Taxation now takes about were di.pcised by police reserves. a tenpenny nail resulted in the Consequently, the grounds are at a premium 27 per cent of the national inGold however, doesnt mtersi Windows in the relief station of a battle. Two little things nal, although leaving here regular-yearl- y He says, 111 stick with were shattered come; each of us works one caused the death of I. N ly every dav. comes to him in Frank. Tops of auto-- a work-Sara dav out of four lo support mobiles belonging to relief steady job working for Urn Gruber. fy. The first: a chair leg. camp in weekly lots Immediate-pushe- d when what is, ai tually, u parasitic and let the trs weic s rate tied nd carelessly against the wall, ly after the mail is delivered, to millions on them. makes their demonstrators have wt growth; Government. (quote from his letter, leaped prospectors turned on an unused gas jet. WASHINGTON, j rVp i ii . WITNESS MANTI, July 20. d pi Mendon Draper, already convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, was a defense witness here Tuesday in the murder trial of bis alleged paramour, Mrs Ivadell B Jensen, charged with being an accomplice in the murder of her father, Andrew N. Bjerregaard. ON FACULTY AnPROVO, July 20. U'Pt nouncement has been made of the addition of Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, recently returned from the Orient where he was a student in the American School of Oriental Re. search, to the faculty of Brigham Young university. MYL OVLtifK KP1 !32. says that four m h pipe must be used Revocation of th. license of i'hiii.Ur ('rnokstwn is for the crummier of the cut rent year In t iking this ation the city i nnmission dcilnieil tne step should serve as a winning to lot al other that plumbers thev ton, will in cited before the iitv dads if the plumbers code is Molded, as the city ottuials are detel mined to enforce tin piovisions of the code During the hearing, some heated arguments ensued with pembors of the commission. Boon Fonnea-bck- , City Attorney Building Inspector Barrett and Clumber Crookston as the debaters. Attorney Knnneshetk, Commissioner iMerkley and Inspecout for tor Barrett stood 1. ( j 114 GOODWILL TOUR PROVO. July 20. O' Pi An invitation for a return goodwill trip from businessmen of the Uintah basin is being made by the Provo Chamber of Commerce following completion of the trip made by local people last week. f White House Becomes Fortress While Hoover Works Condition OGDEN, July 20. l'.l of Mrs. Silva Lassen, 37, whu was blown halfway up the cellar steps when naptha gasoline she was using exploded, remained serious today men. that th'v him in jail, or do they pleased with rm hut he wouldn't tci out th p. cubing he had put in a P .v idrr.ee In of L m s i ity s plumbing code. plumbers heen.se of Kobeit r.mh ion was revoked by the n Mimmission Tuesday night 'luinbei Crookston was cited hfiu the commission to show um why his license should iKi In revoked, after C T. Ha nit building inspector had Mind a complaint against him befoie the commission alleging that Crookston hud instull- plumbing recently with a f u. nnh vent pipe which had of th. Mr pu Mfl inspection leitret, then had taken out the pirn and replaced it with one and one half inch pipe The tty ordinance expressly i CON DITION SERIOUS MORE ACCUSATIONR SALT LAKE CITY, July 20. (UP) Charges that the Orndorff construction company failed to live up to specifications in building the new Veterans' hospital here were added Tuesday, to those that the company underpaid its work- 1 K ' AFTER ARREST PUBLIC PROGRAM SALT LAKE CITY. July 20. (I Pi August 3 has been named as visitors day at the Citizen's Military Training camp at Kurt Douglas - The Utah State Industrial commission was again filled Tuesday wheu Governor Dern named Byron D. Nebeker of Salt Lake to succeed Henry N. Hayes, resigned, as a member. 20. 0 meeting GE DECREASE SALT LAKE CITY. July 2X !. A drop in assessed valuation in was Salt Lake county of $8,34X065 reported by County Auditor C. Roseoe Vigus Tuesday. JULY Refusal To Adhere To Plumbing Code Draws License Revocation LEADERS ARE SALT LAKE CITY, July 20. U P' Qovernor George H. Dern left by plune for San Krancisco as the at a Garner-Roosevespeaker IlI u Herald, the Paily Herald and The Journal ;,iiy WEDNESDAY, BY IMTKI) PRESS 4 Grain Range MILITAR YR ULE IN GERMANY; POLICE STOP PICKETING VETS No Today OPEN' Value Roundup TEMPLE nd y dis-ro- m Tosca-volum- 350-mi- j SPEAKERS TOPIC Fnr'-berg- r mrTself w ! At Smithfield Home AT COVE RITES Exccu-Recent- i ly direct-chairma- n. Burial was in the Richmond cemetery ; where the grave was dedicated by W. J. Harrison. ONE MORE JOINS WORKERS Starts Riots In Forest Camp I) COVE - More than 300 relatives, friends, and neighbors were assembled at one of the biggest funeral gatherings ever conducted here during rites held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Cove L. D S. ward chapel for Leo Lowe Allen. Mr. Allen died Saturday after a brief illness. County Commissioner L. H. Allen, who is bishop of Cove ward, presided at the services. Speakers lauding the character, activities and family devotion of Mr. Alien were: Bishop Clarence of BanAston, a brother-in-lacroft, Idaho; Bishop John W. Smith of Centerdale ward (Blue Creek) where Mr. Allen was coun- dor in the ward bishopric at the time of his death; Scout lives Preston W. Pond, Logan, a brother-in-laand Bishop Allen, were offered by Birhop Clarence Whitehead, Rupert, Idaho, and Joseph S. Allen. Musical numbers comprised se lections by the ward choir, d by W. J. Harrison with solo and duet parts sung by Oral Bal- lara and Grover Allen and Edna I arsen; and solos by Clinton Price, and Mr8 Edna L coveen VALUE V rvA ROUNDUr The J. C. Penney company of Logan is also participating in the Herald-Journ"Value Round-Uwhich opens Thursday and which is being advertised in today's issue. The name of this firm was inadvertently omitted from the list of Logaq merchants and business houses wiinh was Herald-Journin Tuesdays published p al Herald-Journa- The store ersoiincl, xmder Man- ager A A. Firmage, is busy today arranging for the" opening of tha "Value Kouudup Herald-Journa- $2(KK)-a-v- $2000-a-ye- Herald-Jour-los- U r (BY UNITED PRESS) NEW YORK. Activity increased in the late trading on the stock exchange today with various shares holding gains of fractions to more The list was than two points firm throughout tlie day with trading light and mostly of a professional nature. A 9 - A.. It . ' |