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Show I M THE The Herald-Journ- Published at Eery 7; Week-da- y V second-clas- 1879 alley ma Su l'nMd- a y ear the vear in advance, by carrier $35fl Valley by mail, Mint 4(to the month Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5 00 the year Phono, Ntcol! A-- Kuthman, Special "Representatives San Francisco, Chicago, Vork, Boston and Detroit K W MARTIN, Adv. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor Mgr. i. Iih $2 50 .u land NOT OF DOLLARS u V i t eoia. , t Columbia is a roaring and all the lowlands ate That brings the cattle to iioodid Uu- lulls and a tellow gets a (halite to make a few dimes ofi ... ... pasture lands. ears the going price of has, been $2 a mouth a piaure ),. ul Recently a dairyman came to ste me about renting pastuie .ad told me the Roubles a dan-iii- , in has with butter fat at l'l on, tor-nn- bits a oit higher of giving the product of loi a week to pay taxes cius U...1 t ...vs iv the pr ... ll( I il dairyman 1 i , I i low'-do- null-ru- . s. n . i J 1 nion-lAJ- 1 t ji.l) it is Com sea m American history were rnH introduced in schools of niiny European countries until after the or id War PAGE THREE 1032. 2 S. Ira I U Kosengrreo i I Gram tt r--t 2 J G .ii Ardella Merrill III Hair Hay Ja John An There is no trutn to the report, however, that Spain will demand Mexican jumping beans and attempt to teach them to dance the Spanish fandango FAMOl S i lOii Mr (a? IN EN T0KS George J. Goottepimple, brilliant young mechanic, has juat been awarded a gold medal by the AsHotelkeepers' sociation of America. Mr. Goose-,- 7 pimple is the in- -. Cjj. ventor of an electrie battery which, concealed beneath the cushion of a lohb chair, will severe a give local to shock lounge liiardh who the monopolize chairs all after noon. The electric cushion' in the only device et in- -, k vented that will assure the an even break. R nest hu .ki. 3 I 4 Iole uu h ini B1 Kte LuriHe Rigby I f tlA LIT GLi Rulnn Btrgesmi jvtrr-- pa-iii- finanr iers have sent protest to the Whita House been uguinst the way theyYouhave have to treated by congress He say this for Jesse James nevei squealed i , bil Christensen -- 1 yO S KXi homan Morton yy Kdith Funk yy'all street Tl, man, made secietar.y of ayiTage Ihc lieasuty, yyoulrl think, plan and act for the average n, an. lie yyould HAVE to; he couldnt do anything eDe; he couldnt grasp the billionaire yieyomt; he ouldn't understand the billionaire philosopy. That seems plain enough- - and yet it is assumed a man with a billionaire mind and yiew point CAN administer the national tieasury for the benefit ol millions of !f200(i and $5000 and $lo.000-a- - ear men. W'hiih is utter nonsense. Of course the financieis and hankers will tell you car man couldn't ossibly haye the that a !S.')i anrt to opeiate a $1uO,()00,000,imio empo-- l loams genius ation. But it is these same financiers and bankers yho lomplain so bitteily today at the results of mismanagement hv their billionaire managers. According to their theoiy that wealth men should urn the country - we ought today to lie rolling in prosperity. Only weie not and the reason yyeie not is precisely the fact that the countiy has been operated FOR wealth. $5M)0-a-T- ar that $125 would in ihaige fir pasUie thi.se ii.if I.... s. and that would have la.ii all nght w tn my lustomer la.. .uu he had to have the pas ture and I had all there was left In the lourse id in th( disirut . .uni i .ation the dairyman mentioned the fait th.it he was paying 3,21 a ton for mill feed and, in mv uu. noth mannir, I ej.u ulaled .hi the duty this and that, so .ml so fi.rlhs, tht n.thi mg gi after s V nil wheat at 1150 and $175 in he w u days, w nen the country u . pi ofituering, sold tor 3.1 ten Now, with wheat at ft sis the mill combine has the smith ii, ious effrontery to hold u U t pc or cow owner $21 a ton In lelltjw told me that he bought heal whtat for only $2 a ton Miffit ti.an the waste products o! the vs heat, which is like charging ids foi the seeds in a tight dimes worth of apples. So we made the pasture charge W a month That fellow ought to get a break somewhere and he ctiiamlv is not going to get it from the millers, the milk trust (i the tax collector. One who comes into intimate contact w ith i business of today ohm re die that the service (lollui as a um; (Julia of exclvinge, i hi fundamental Allat ..in save iwer the prodifAJs 0r ihc u.nsumcr of the earth 'Ivwnty-on- e dollars a ton foi b i .uiiul iliaff, and butter IjI palled a crew of cows one mu I uni know the sort of a la dol-lai- to- gives a months s. nit. i figUi.d I It .seems to us one of the fundamental troubles with the country is that the jieople who attempt to oiierate the nation cant think of anything less than a billion (loll! S. They are all more oi less like Ogden Mills, who was horn with a golden spoon in his mouth, has never had to work a da.v in his life, hasnt the slightest conception of what poeit means and is utterly incapable of are suffering in a i ealizing that a great many people land of plenty. It IS a land of plenty for Mr. Milix. He opeiates the treasury fiom that uew point, for the benefit of other millionaire-- , in his class. In other words, to Mr. Mills and other members of the administiation, this is a land of dollars and not a land of people. All their energies aie devoted to SAYING dollars instead of saying people; to MAKING dollais instead of making mntented citizens; to preseiwng power for instead of presetting it tor people. i'A 4M I Howdy, folks! The government of Spain propose to to trade aeveral battleship Mexico for ben. will Memo if Wonder throw tn brown bread and tomato catsup with the bean? "Proclaim Liberty throughout the A LAND OF PEOPLE; GRAND LARCENY a business man I have al-.vs been'JaMy gout" ub rf, I i jRktless iwlMS0111111 pint, i ih it wav "Mi art of exiSrtmg a j of it. the art of barter was left out of me f. can't argue about a m. kel lot an hour, nor can It .1 i advantage of another's ne- MAY SATURDAY, r Afternoon West Center street. Logan. Utah, by Cache s UTAH, These Cache Valley Students Graduate At The Utah State Agricultural College Today ' A r C J al Gunnar Rasmusun president Entered as po.tiffiie. Logat, Utah, under the act of March 3. ( I LOGAN, L. Newspaper A. 4 ( i: HERALD-JOURNA- u FAMOUS PARTNERSHIPS Ml A Turk El.ti A Flow ('offer & Doughnuts (io A Jiinipinthelake r MMi-a-- y Befoie we can get onto a sound basis we have to deal our minds of the myth that a man with a million dollars is a superior being, equipped to manage the business of 125,000,000 people. This isnt a nation of dollars; it is a nation of men, women and children living in the midst of the greatest natural and scientific resources ever known on earth. It must lie run by people and not by dollars. It must be run by people who understand what it means to live on $2500 a year, and not by machines to whom anything under half a billion dollais in chicken-feebelieve yvealth should It must be run by people start from the bottom and yvork up; not start from the top and perhaps overflow a little to those at the bottom. money-makin- g A X'Zi X he hr WxtuU Heatrue H. V. tni ui m .1 ursten i Eskimos in thr Far North, savs an explorer, are generous, indusCivilization, trious and honest however, must eventually over them take ABIGAIL APPLFKAUUE SEZ: TIi burn ing issue in many households is an old flame. Dai Allan yyest p Edna Smith 15 I I.aRain Marble June White Verla Wilson If some women could have their way about decorating a new house, the first thing they would do would be to make for the kitchen and stove own IN Oh, shed Lizzie She tried From MEVIORIUM a few tears for MeDune; to walk home an aeroplune. Kb Perhaps it is just as well that the Semite turned down the 2 75 per rent beer bill y'hat good would 2 75 per cent beer be to a nation that has become accustomed to 80 per cent gin IE d. Marion Bedford DIARY At breakfast I do say to Dame diamond doth Brew, A As there are weigh 3.2 grains. 7000 grains in a pound, it would take nearly 2200 diamonds to weigh a pound. And she mighty impressed at my greate knowledge, hut Lord! she do he so impressed when she doth discover that I do be reading it from vn olde almanack, which I do he holding secretly on my lap! A pox on the cunning zany, can naught befool her? one-kar- one-kar- CAPITOL it Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday m Giant TALL BEAR TALE Ore WARRENTON, May 28 rl'li A big bear story was brought to town by Henry yy illmer He had been trying to trap a large apiary thief, but wnen ills bet "set'' failed he started to drag the large bear trap home Becoming tired, he left it just off the trail covered with Joe Bungstarter will now rise twigs Next morning there was a and sing the Four Wheel Brake 300 pounder caught in the trap xong- ' For we II break the news to HAT ilBft I mother of the adult Nearly male population of France today Li Gee Gee has just bought consists of bachelors three goldfish She says she wants them around at night as protection against burglars , Holman onomics which in a multitude of he vuy hideous forms violates principles cf freedom and individual initiative which it is presumed to represent and preserve We must turn our backs upon greed and avarice and dedicate anew our great material and human resources to the ends of so ml with gam as an incident Corporate rights must he subordinated to human rights rf w would preserve America HU AI, FREEDOM er What College Head Said At Convention of Rotary In Ogden one-thir- d jus-tu- When Little want him steam shovels If he's too well put him ness in a Jl w HI I kK ild oats. CLARENCE Some Things Happen BROWNS $ i a hu h d nies the alula for regulatory purpov lines men draw at ros" u This area is the heart of termountain tr countiy well to a much greater the propaganda American recognition of Russia comes from NOT from foreign countries, Americans Heres why: has never which Russia, failed to meet a bill yet, soon will be in the market for billions of dollars worth of She supplies of all kinds wants to buy American goods if she can, but the administration puts every obstacle in the wav of trade with the Soviets If foreign nations can mainthis tain policy, through propaganda and hired speakers, it Is likely that foreign nations will get the trade. If we recognized Russia and went after the trade wed yet R and foreign nations would lose it Foreign nations are fairly at clever propagandizing America One of their cleveris est stunts the prevention and of Russian recognition trade opportuniconsequent ties for themselves Most against PICTURE with Nils' Antler, May Kol)on,, Lewis Stone Last Time Today El issa Landi, in THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13 Drawing- for Cash Prizes Tonight - A kVW. -- po. .4.431; Y- at 9 p. m of ith efforts m j j.d ir Im ring Ill-- e ir i fy Korm of ho s tney v lildltv t tht fo .pHisi d v ufrii Id i Tne ing n'Hii of h is topph d ill th thrones don mion of i i v id u dm t r s ,d tin e to tdit djt in ' to shambles n own hviMMri'v f bought f Hh n . d. a a of i . nt In our tn.tlv s c fMM v t t production fran-tKAll- y - - WHY gill and her to Homer grows up to go into selling or bootlegging finicky to bootleg, into the bond busi- Five dollars and costs. the stoiy of e these days when ve seek a way out, let us bi.se our tions mion the preservation of this individual freedom. th very foundation of our past re- tnai kabie aihievement, ard de- strov onlv those parts of the governmental and social bod a huh are diseased and have poisoned the whole system the Hire most dPfuutt assignment ever to leader4our ud its delegated solution depends as nun h upon the quahtv of our i itierish!) f upon the ability of our Uadurs The time has t ome m A'nerc for us tn give w.iv to ixietlcn I would hardly propose hat the of Ogden Chamber Cummeje has its m x bill hoaid annomue-- i mont read, Bv IMVi W'e Hope to Have Kewtr but Better 'eopl' with a in Ogden that Ogden has dcuded to trv to redme its population to let us sav 2r) hv the middle of the ecu turv Noj would 1 sugged that Salt Lake might deflate to let us siv 7r)U00 people. There aren t probably that many people in S iH Lake who are productive In Logan I suppose v.e could get along favorably with nine or ten thousand people instead of rvmg to rem h the twelve thousand lt''d What I mean is that to he When von big isn t important come to think of it the-- e are few more interesting monstrosities mv cialh' than the modern festering area wre call a metvuohs oi instance Chuago or New York or London to get anv closer Some one has slid thit the modern Mtv is an unpardonable social crime I don t agree with this person can Cities and should of tonrc be not crimes hut cleanly, orderly and beautiful plaees Romr can help make them su h Tt mav b- that in these dvvs of r imd development in machine processes including transportation and comdecentralization of munication nonulation and industry wall tike place However that mav he the real counneed of the try h not primarily more people In i de-l- vast resources and in the standard of ,t tions We have become, ,n tl country of ours, v.nr'dnj too great an extent ol Our volume, bigness f Commerce have sc people, bigger titles tones, bigger everything li Dus vco have merelv luen foll(wig in the American parade on to v hat It a we though w.is glorv striving for growth is good m manv ways and growth in out own case is inevitable but im id n d SOMETHIN i MOKE THAN BIGNESS Not until rerentiv have vu sfi.p ped to think seriously how foolish c mer 7P, hew futile itgu Nothing merely big ever imounttd b W ht n Home to anything came too big, Home dad vast n h dut to wealth has alwav.s .tl by corruption accompanied though this would seem in the better das whuh The we hope awuit nvdization . i uunec-cessar- tnrditions. s ntins . i i us no It t be - mi- j t nvl tins- posent notiii'U proposes Vn n of u det odes stui1 1 i . vtrsil op)ortumfv u'h ailtm, well hung not based ujon gov i forma rnment eut i gov is in lnd s f rt igliteousnt ss uuludi'g r r nmt nt from favoritism anti tu nor of rust at t omd'ng, w being to tept ml i rmr u,e, Ke so dish 11 i i i, i u, ! K tan work and reward. n; t oi dmg to th ir t f foi t! f e,u bed ts Planning, the point when nation d nlanmng sit hu Dus pi in is a tiagic n rung wisely will preseivv the very individualism whuh now is thrat-imm a twisted and ihstoited we h.i e d 4k. .3.4 V V - n and bigger cities, the need is for more of the attain nents ot civiof We need lization couisc roads and schools; and we need a of eolith certain minimum to seiuie these necessities of we and need a minimum of population to produce the But pnmariiy we noed wealth to create an environment ir these incomparable mountains of ours whuh will atiatt to as Miieuor a people among whom it v.ill pnv h ge to hv e M iv I n.iv lmuhntitL maf we o ,$ hive been bem fi process whuh hi m uj nt more than out ju-shi.' if the adventuious Uu cl id nl the to these nuutim gn dilgent vallevs and couilv uu'io! ict has provided h.aiurs hi a hve kept out m good me ar the luuolert and the vniou tier tnnve at the pou and in the pop 'o th1 .rcatc i w i is not tempted hv Mie h th e gi ear sj t. , v e have t no ,h ot t j it good for u mi t uu d b some 'u th are goo for tuv d ji-lizatio- n lil is NMEnsAIU PARTING SHOTS I remember Sure, you. Youre the gu who sold me those Peruvian bonds. Take that and that! we J Marius Griftm Mark Neuberger Jr smc Thompson Tin I M i ( i But b1 o.il u gc of nngi atum v tD nt ci if g h iv i i .n ,. filter w ci. h it ot cm. w in vv Ii d) op i -- tt t ib!ihcd n obi bo . h e bip'f u tnd nu t i! to follow (I ONE IH Will! I EM lONs AUMMi lannot mud smug some thing about the f.jiuidithii v i u ct an tdv. uued hiisbinurv Th ie is no subsMtute fo gn i' agn ultur a o in o not oi h of o i mt uNo of nun Boi is ptmmt ly o an tms'ue s men !sm)( uion it is no s i,, as a .snMining m to th m ( oHi'ot pt ip it o.npieh mL in its coun-th- e it'.uum ut business to soil ami our dependence upon intirv for the pt st ot ion of hush our sm t! ideals and lends its influence to so sti lighten huge out twisted uonopius lau, er share of the social w iltli finds f its way bar k to the mn not be a Although this shout prime motive in out ff(Ut to maintain the agneuttm4 of the country on a permment, prosperous and enlightened basis, nevertheless the mt of a prosperous amii ulture is the surest apsi n i oi it ion of proach to To Ku p nuu with families pi os;n roils so they call buy for I $ i1 i , t t tht i h"M-m- iCuntinued on page four' , ..1 |