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Show tf ifc V rfiVanli The HerakWoumal today's News Its all Christmas news today. Be sure and read all 24 pages in three sections. TiT YiTffl What Folks Say Prohibition pohibits im but tcmpeiance,' bell editor, uitur noth Ida Tar With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 22. Number 294. 24 PAGES TODAY! LOGAN, UTAH. DECEM1IER THURSDAY. Are YOU Ready KIDNAPPING ror oanta LJaus? 17. 0 1 ;; FIVE O'CEot 1 K EDI ui Price HOLD GANG 6 Cents. WOMAN Canyon Approach in Limelight Again One Speahe;1 sy. Our Drink Facts. Varveteran FREES And Our Busy Dears. - ' 4 . ' ' t. 4 i - On the ground floor stands a . big. round bar, something like the one In the old Waldorf, with small revolving seats in I It is one oclock in the day somewhat surprised, you ' eend, every seat occupied, prac them by yungOne week from tonight, Santa Claus will be on his way tically an with the bar- over the entire ' girls, chatting world, leaving cheery goodwill behind him cocktails fenders, taking gin r absinthe drip, if you know everywhere. Here are a couple of lucky youngsters who managed to what that is. mu1 8ome experienced, with next to Old St. Nick and are telling him what they exget cous membrane well seasoned, pect him to bring them. Many Cache Valley youngsters fashioned whisky old took are sending letters to Santa Claus through the Heiald-Journa- l. cocktails. v sr'k' Jr One With only one week remaining before Christmas, local stores are making preparations to handle the last minute rush of Santa Claus shoppers, intent on seeing that the room. cu-- v wishes of St. Nick are carried out. anywhere, No windows These stores, advertising in the Herald-Journbistic' lights above change, today, making the people alook yellow, invite all of Cache Valley to use their services in making great neip, sure that everyone has a Merry Christmas and a pink rose colored, Happy nrobably, to the soothing iew Year. lars the . 1 hundred thousand dol-- 1 were spent In decorating Inside of a small dining ef-- ! V fects of alcohol. Tlrere Is a balcony, and on bar. to suppleit a triangular la- ment the round bar. Young smoke also. They dies sit there .'manly. cigarettes, fell quiteto little ta-- i i Then they move excellently eat food, bles. and s cooked, reasonable In price. 1 - Tlie profit on alcohol makes to diminish food I ,it possible prices. institution for supplying rVThis of L refreshments for dozens cirls in their teens is packed, not a seat vacant. Your friend ; informs you that the very able ' manager. George L., takes in at "least $35,000 a week, and you Relieve it. You are interested . too by the number of that call you by yourMame. They used to be headwaiters In leading legitimate t Hotels, and restaurants and tell i Von We got tired of working WlWe there were no crowds and no tips. WWW v The situation is perfect for Air. L.. not so perfect for those sucWho think prohibition a men cess far from perfect for in that have millions investedinto " now transformed hotels, houses. lodging unprofitable Whence the inmates sully forth sun-plito speakeasy addresses, bellto them by hotel boys. are the facts 'Enlightening about our drink problem, careK. fully developed by Cyrus H.who Curtis, a total abstainer, denounces prohibition because the counit 'falls and injures as try. We' have nowas twice we had many rum dealers before prohibition. eleven Bootleggers collect hundred million dollars a year. "MORE than the people used to pay for alcoholic drinks be for 3 ; prohibition. t t vJjWo hundred million gallons oFwhlskv are manufactured In the United States ofannually, it. poisonous stuff, all ! , our hard liquor consump- tlO-- Per capita Is greater than before prohibition, and. besides ; two hundred million gallons of whisky and gin manufactured here we bring In from abroad other millions of gallons. is a noble experiment . Our costly experiment. Richard Whitney head of the New York Stock exchange has a given the administration complete picture of the speculative situation in the market. & that be so. 'resident Hoover possesses Interesting Information. It includes methods of bears, circulating rumors to Injure the credit and standing property, doing everything depress the public mind, pessimism, and injure the country. head-waite- rs 7 - ' ' - ed ' " ln-a- se ' .4 Eonjj Deliberation In Ca-tHmD With "Not (iuilty e imh.xsk opens pycATELlX). Idaho. Dee 17 A Jury which lias listened or several days to the state s version of a gun fight between a grocer and u former state ra f He officer, settled down today to hear the other side of the question the defense's The problem of a suitable approaen to the Logan canyon federal road lioni the business section of Logan came to the front again Thursday with two new developments. One was the statement issued from the office of the state road commission in Salt Lake that the board of trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college stands ready to grant a y for the road across college property along a route which has been ' CHIKGKS ACTION new LAXITY IN BLAMED JAIL BREAK Df10,' P Sanford Bates, prison director, placed sibility for last Fnday's daring break at the Leavenworth pern- ten tiary upon the laxity of guards, the Kansas City Journal Post said today in a copyright dispatch from Leavenworth. Bates said there is every hope that the parties guilty of introducing contraband or weapons into the institution can be brought to justice, The Journal-Post reported. After such examination as I have been able to make, Bates said, 1 cannot come to any other conclusion than that the warden, Thomas B. White, acted in a brave and resourceful manner and in the interest of the Institution and its employees The director also exonerated of blame three other guards, whom he nampd, and who were stationed along the route taken by the seven prisoners in their desperate break. i NEW YORK, Deo. 17 The stock market underwent another terrific selling barrage but mustered enough today, strength near the finish to re most of the early losses gain Wllfh haci ranged up to 4 points. Nearly every important share on Ul( exchange reached' new ,()W ,evelSi common touchat one time, the low ing 36 ext since 1908 and American 115 8, ' Dec 'UP 17 . - selected The second was tht fact that state road engineers are making a survey of the present canyon road to decide definitely whether Uie route is practicable. The survey is being made at the request of the Islanders organization which recently met with state road officials and presented their side of the problem. Although the officials openly admitted favoring the proposed route over college hill, they promised to have the lower road surveyed. The announcement from the state road commission puts at rest statements that the board of trustees Is again having the state road run along the edge of the campus. According to the statement, the route follows the SERIOlS CONDITION HONOLULU, T. H., Dec. 17 Jerked by a parachute (Ci'i from the cockpit of a bombing plane into the ocean hundreds of feet below. Lieut. John H. Davies, army aviator attached Luke field here, was reported in a serious cond.tion today at a hospital. TO WITHDRAW TOKIC. Dec. 17. (UP g. (i I. MiGhir. one of the three umlercoier men for the ( at he . niintv sncrni-deptnieut a ml nee of the star witnesses for the piosp-iiitioin the ease against lelloril of lewistnn. lli;n.t was I el m lied to the Ogden it jail 'I hnrsdav. Met. hie, who with two companions had In en hv arimis eitv and eountv offuials in this section to obtain information against suspeited liquor vendors, was arrested in on sentenced and Ogden December 9 to serve 40 days in the eitv jail for shop lifting. according to information obtained from the Ogden police. Mrlihie was brought to this city hv local olfieers. During the Teltord trial. Metallic was krnt in the county jail. When asked Thursday noon about McGhie's Ogden arrest and sentenc Sheriff ai ii the lowest Henry Home Jelf KANSAS CITY, Mo. Dec. 17. Kidnapers today held Mrs Nell Donnelly, best known of Kansas City's business women, under threat of death lor payment of $75,000 ransom by her family. Mrs. Donnelly, founder and head of the garment company which bears her name, wins seized last night. Early today her attorney received an envelope containing two notes, lone of them in the handwritwoman. ing of the kidnaped 'UP' It read: Wales Stowell of Caelie coun- ty, denied knowledge of it. After seven hours and fifteen minutes deliberation, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty at 10 30 p m. Wednesday in the ease of Bryant Tel fold of Lewiston, chaiged with persistent violation of the liquor ldw. The ease was heard Tuesday and Wednesday befoie First District Court Judge M C. liar- - After the annullment, ColI hereby give you power to draw mflney against my hus-- ! pus said, he was born. His mother married Henry Colband's account. The amount pus and he took his foster is $75,000, I sign my name in father's name. He came to full. the United States and found (Signed Nell Quinland Donnelly employment 22 It was not until years The note was accompanied lry later, when I returned to another apparently written by I of th kidnapers which informed England, that was told my royal birth, he said. I the family that Mrs. Donnelly wrote my father once and would be blinded and then told him I was his son. He killed If police were notified, answered thanking me for tor if the ransom weie not paid the information. That was-thpromptly. first and last I heard The note also contained infrom him. for communicating structions with the kidnapers. Mrs. Donnelly had just left the office of James E. Taylor, attorney and associate of James E. Reed, former senator, and attorney for the Donnelly Garment company, when she was e j seized. She was riding in her U ' DEMONSTRATION STOKE, England. Dec. 17 'Un Two thousand unemployed dem- and further hearings today consideration by the house was deferred until tonioircw. Find action by Saturday nielit is the best that Demon at ic house leadi rs now expert The ways and mvn. ccmmit-te- e had expected to complde its report on tin moi etorium this morning but ifter a two- - napers today The Lincoln car was abandoned later near a theater here, and Taylor was advised of its an whereabouts by anonymous telephone call Going to the spot, he found the ear. He also was informed that lie would receive later communications, and the notes followed. gan & Company, fiscal agents onstrated outside the town hall their iiidgeinnit owing to theh(ur i Insert vr..s on w is hirer d since 1922. Western Union dupInis muniur m wh.cli it was ob- to call another licated its record low of 41, for foreign debtor nations, told during a meeting of the city tained i f moon the house ways and means council todav. They stoned established In 1909. Teltord was anes'ed on Ia , committee today that none of Rep McFadden, Repn who charged them with 13 last at Ills home m meantime renewed his attack the foreign governments had batons. Several were trampled by three undercover on the debt holiday end moved deposited funds in this country and iniured and taken to tin Division men. two ot whom were for a eongressinn.il inquiry into meet December 15 payments hospital. LOSES APPEAL as deputy herilfs of to tlie Fedei.il Reserve systo the United States which Cache county for that ease. tems part m mternut.onal amounted to $124,800,000. These MARRIES RAM lll.lt McFadden 'ti'- 'banking activities payments were postponed unRENO. Nev., Dee. 17 contends the motatorium v v IN der the Hoover moratorium now Mrs Dorothy Blount Winship inteinatiom! bv whe-instigated being considered in congress. the southern beauty bankers to protect their Davison was called to testiformer husband created a senabroad in view of reports brought sation last April when he shot Geoige William Peterson of fy The hoU'C b.mkn a commitm befoie the committee yesterday and killed himself San was in found Logan guilty Hootee approved Piesident debtor nations had Francisco, today was the bride First district court Thursday that the funds ver's uronos.il to g ve the Fed- here and were of a Nevada dude' rancher deposited a on a charge morning by jury eral Farm Loan banks another ready to pay. of liquor possession. SI 00 000 000 cam' a! It will next its! SEES REELECTION paso Judge M. C. Harris consider Mr Hoover's proposed had! RUTTF Mont. Dec 17 sentenc s SatUrday. and Dwight Davis, governor-generSANTA MONICA. Calif., Dec. $300.000 000 i eeonsti uetion corThe case was appealed to the completed his testimony of both n on He mgs to to Poration route went executive into session en 17 (UP 0f Pula Negri, who late Philippines, district court last August when by these proposals wire ord-rt- d opera-193- 2 Peterson was convicted in city act upon the bill for ratifica- Washington.!) C predicted the yesterday underwent anobstruc-Hoov'ethe senate finance (omnuttee of the moratorium. President of tion reelection an lofor intestinal tion court following his arrest by Davison said the house of tion is in a critical condition cal police officers. and the crisis is not expected Jurors in the case heard testi- Morgan was the fiscal agent of STUDENTS RIOT Britain. France and for three davs. according to a mony of the defendant. Police Great 17 Dec bulletin issued at 12 15 p in Chief Gilbert Mecham, Police Italy in this country and had (i NANKING. Ch.na The bulletin signed by Dr Rioting students vviecked James Smith, and handled payments before. He Sergeant to specify just how the premises of the Central Leo J Madsen said Motorcycle Officer Jarvis Free- was unable 'Patient still In critical eon-thof long the company had handled Dailv News, official organ of man, and the arguments in Kuomintang or Nationalist dition Cnus to be exp-teCity Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck debt payments, but said he They destroyed three davs Resting tin, E. S. would furnish the committee party, today and Defense Counsel nr-itin- no-llc- e. . BUM DIE TRIAL piivu''-investment- CLEMENS, Mich. Dec. 17 Three Selfndge Field army tliers. two lieutenants , and a eigeant, were killed during piactice maneuvers ten miles lrom here this afternoon Collision between the two planes oceurred while a flight of seven led by Lieut. Lawrence W Kooiis, who was one of tho.sc killed, procured shooting down tlieoietical ub.strva. u planes Those killi d were Lieut Koon, i'1 l al r- SUNDAY 23 been scheduled in the Cache council for Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Hyrum district scout troops have been invited to participate 06 in Yhprlvnim0nSernru1 ward T under the chapel, auspices ofi t William smithfield Ir24 of the with ward, Troop Roland vin Anhrier scoutmaster and C Checkctts, Providence,William C C. Petersen, district court of Griffin, Newton; and Brenchley, Wfllsville. honor chairman in charge. Smithfield Third ward Troop! Roland Smith In Smithfield. 54. with Curtis Sorensen, scout-rri- a gn, p 'Rl!r?J froiTi master, is sponsoring a Benson district Honor Court for all gharty' of drunkenness, i wards. Homer Dallies is district Vernon Crockett, local abstractor. charged with liquor possession, was released on payment of $25 fine on motion of City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck, made before Judge Rich Wed- Fair tonight and warmer tonight. UTAH IDAHO Snow ton'ght S nesday. Iri-da- and Friday. Warmer tonight. Maximum temperature Wednesday. 12: one year ago. 26. Minimum temperature last night, 3 below; one year ago, 9. OPERATION FATAL SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. 17 Unable to rally after an appendicitis operation. Jesse D. Jones, 44. Idaho rattleman of the Raft River valley country, died here yesterday afternoon U'pi typewriters equipment and other 'noon Temper, ituie '116. Respiration 20 99 8 Puhe fJ dy CW dJ cQo eCo v. cCo vy rCvj V- - rOo V. from his own state dry congressmen weie loudly peeoilly burning question before con- - delegation. Is Rep. Sweeney, a discussing the merits ol Wash- new member from Ohio, a dem-th- e ngton's illicit liquor bu,.iiess A gress. vieing for interest with moratorium and the second speech, made m reply to and a former judge. Sweeney protests pression, is whether members of Yesterday, to the amazed in- -- numerous congress do or do not drink dignation of the house of rep- stated that I make no apology within the precincts of the resentatives. Sweeney for the for my ptevious speech" He ob- second time discussed the per- - said he jxike from per-oncapitol. The battle has been fought In sonal drinking habits of legis- - servation and expenenee. add- a dozen formal speeches on thp(Lators. ing that he had seen intoxieat- floor of the nouse and in scores! Last Friday, in his maiden icd members of the Ohio State Impromptu conversation. Aispeech before the house, Swee-- 1 legislature within the capitol dozen personal fueds are In the'ney began the torrent of ora- - building at Columbus "That's an Insult," leplied making as the result of recent tory bv accusing members of floor debate on the subject, and the national legislature of be- - Rep Murphy, Ohio republican as many representatives arc, ing hypocritical in their preWe are not drunkards. This Is planning speeches to shame and hibition votes. He complained the first time I have heard annihulate their opponents. that he was unable to hear the Ohio legislators called drunk- Particular target of attack, es-- 1 debate going on because two ards I protest ." A at -- al Li ui. Mini Uiliver. 2'i Si geulil I Willi lent sea 'i r landi d tii T! i l iii rung (T1 Y Dec 17 !' hi ie cm n d r s the - I mu The cr.i -h adults and t igl.t child !i i illL'l '"l.III III) lg.lll.ll V n n ti.u i uwh tei' iuu' i.n.y plane Ming into a power injiuv when fire swipt 'In dive to tiiive tne enemy' t, their dwelling early roil c. With smoke p ui u g h tioia e.u III e. Wild, about 2U0 tect ibove the basemen' in iumv bulow' Mr and Mro Ven a.ded b ground Kuollj, who was leuluig Els iased unti1 ihe flight plane officer, and iiietr.en their eight l,i.isi(ii to alt tv In light!, upward. As he did so. y the touched the Mr. Mj ,lMi wmg wing of tu, nl(aIlU Fianco weie roiuii bv hr' tne snip in which Lieut Wv'En and Lauver weie riding Until fightei, The biaze m . i.i.uled irom .i .swerved and crashed to the pile of rubbish in th basement, ground, a scant 40 yards aprt. The two seater buried itself burned up through the Erst floor and had leaihetl the sec- - in a plowed field All three was con- - killed instantly. Neither plane ond fl oi befoie took fire. trolled Viten awoke'o laid his room He tluew a filled with, m ik blanket oiei time of hi- - child-o- f ren and c lined them down-- i stairs to aMv Fiietncn. m the ,UP' After tnnty years uniFr meantime had come upon Mrs. the control of W. W. Armstrong Vitri who had gathered the interests, the First National rest ot the children and was bank of Park City had today awaiting assistance at the head passed into the hands of a of the stairs Thev were hasten-- , group of Salt Lake and Park ed outside. City mining men. S.M Drinking Habits of Legislators Come Up for Hot Congressional Discussion III. bor ! with detailed information later jury received the case at if necessary. noon, and but a few juucu"w?re O. E. Tiinard L Joseoh ua'le- Heber S. Amussen. Val - Bi Ki.iui'gloii Cluile, s o Two Scout Honor Couit.x have I GUI MX s . NEKT Lin- coln car with her negro cliaul four. George Blair, who had WASHINGTON. Dee 17 been In her employ five years war debt Hoovers Piesident Blair also was held by the kidmoratorium became delayed in DEBTS Dec. 17. Davison of J. P. Mor- Safe Return To EngFaimeombe, Suriey, land They were married, but Queen Wtoiia had the marriage annulled Edward VII was then Prince of 1 P. $75,000 Demanded For Colpus said Edward VII loll in love with a girl In em-phn- I WASHINGTON. U . sell-style- The today government announced that Gen.' Chang Hsueh-Liandeposed Manchurian ruler, had promised the legation at Peipbrow of the hill rather than ing ten days ago to withdraw Chincliow cutting directly through the his troops from withdrawals No gradually. campus. have been made to date, the announcement said. rD Rebuttal aiguments of Defense Counsel George D Tie,- ABANDON GOLD t on and District Attorney J PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 17 ' Record to- Horsley began at - The Philadelphia p m and the talesmen vveie given linal day urged that the United States abandon the gold stand- instiueUons at 2 4") by Judge ard to "save much human suf- Harris before lie.ng locked tip FOREIGN fering and speed the return of lor tin ir di hbuatiop the world as well as this country to normalcy -2 Telephone YORK third Phelps 1((ig(, cor'pn jargest copper producer, today wlthdrew its les.gnation from The Inc c Exporters. - rigBi-of-wa- frbnt. ! j P) DALLAS. Tex Dec 17 A fi9 vear old Spamsli-Anicri- c m wai vetei an said today lie should be wealing the crown ol Britain instead ot King George V. but that he is willing to settle his claims for a pension Henry Holden Colpus, the d uler.ni King Henry IX of England, said he has legal pioot to prove Ins claims He s.ud he has never coveted the throne or wanted It. but that he want's wh.it is due him, a pension from the roval fame ily Irom my father's - 'I I1 J ' - Ed- which afflicts ward Elspern swallowed a pistol cartridge at las home here Physicians warned him not to sit too near the fire, and not to fall down too violently for cral days He as released from t)le hospital still loaded Collect 1 Ubt(. Cts baitl To Have Okeyed caruJHL Rood IS f , ps y IN SWAl.l.mVS CARTRIDGE CINCINNATI, O Dec. 17 'I Tempted by the curiosity Did you ever see a New York speakeasy? It may sound provincial, but this writer never saw one until yesterday. A friend said I shall take you to a really good place for luncheon. The tightly goed place seemed cloned, in a very fashionable DouYork. New of upper port ble doors, with little diamond shaped windows, were opened, alter inspection of the friend. Inside were other doors, an- -' other inspection, solid locks Then you saw the opened. modern American resort, per-hathe finest of its kind in the country. There are in New York City alone more than 50,000 more or less like it. taking the place of 20.000 saloons of other days. , - SAYS ENGLISH TELFORD I I AKE ' iri I -- -- -- ' ri |