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Show Americanism Grain Range BY UNITED PRESS Low Cloae Wheat Open. High 453-153-45 45 July .47 47 .48 48 Sept 2 .50 51 81 3 8 .51 Dtc. la-- j lators sitting in gilded halls amid marble columns wondering why taxes are so high. , 2 4 8 4 8 8 Volume 23. Number 1C7. LOGAN, HOOVER CUTS Tnrlau n Iiy L unsuanc Artnur Yl SALARIES OF (Copyright, 193?) UTAH. FKIDAU .Ill.Y i HYK O'CLOCK EDITION 2. !i Rise n PohJ1"cesr,Mearns $200 MilltOll FoY FdYmeYS FfllEl VETS FIVE CENTS. 1T.1CE EXPENSES OF Big Summer Term Today CACHE TAKE ,Mr. Ochs Illness. SELF, AIDES President Hooter On Beer. : Deducts 20 Per Cent From Annual Pay " news that Adolph S Ochs, editor and owner of the New York Times, is recuperating .satisfactorily from a serious operation performed two weeks ago Anxiety disappears with news of his successful convalescence It is good 'oiiuo Chief Accused Of Not Enforcing Capitol Pules Of $75,000 WASHINGTON, Julv 15 0 P FT esuient Hoover today cut his cent and ordered resalary 20 per 15 the ductions of ptr tentandin cabipay of the net membciN Instead of $75,000 early, Mr Hoover Mill now receive $0.uu0 and cabiund the net members will get $12,750 instead of $lr,000 t In mukin;; the ledintiuns the White Houc issued the folstatement lowing Tin- president has lemvid the unanimous request from members of the cabinet Unit they should be subjei ted to the minimum reduc-- I turn on salaries possible under the economy biM. The president issued the necehas, theiefor ssary or Vrs by whnh they will be reduced 15 per lent instead of v huh alternative would the nniount to 8 per lent, under the furlough The constitution stipulates that the p: sid nt s salary cannot be changed by congress during his tenure of office The president, therefore personally directed the treasury to make the 20 per cent reduction on his own initiative To all that have advocuted, as Thomas Jefferson did, the use of e light wme and beer as an to poisonous whisky, It is interesting to know that President Hoover, fourteen yeurs ugo shared the Jefferson theory. of Texas, Senator Sheppard, urged Mr Hoover, then food administrator, to slop beer brewing because it consumed "four million bushels of grain monthly We were saving all food resources then, grain, sugar, meat, etc , for dear friends shipment to our abroad, that now refer to our government as Uncle Shylock At that time President Hoover wrote Senator Sheppard "if you atop brewing, the saloons of the country will still be open, but confined practically to a whisky und gm basis You will note that President Hoover in 1918 foresaw prohibitions results unti-dut- His letter also said "it Is mighty difficult to get drunk on two and three quarters per cent beer It will be easy enough if we force a substitution of distilled drink for it." Hoover had sound , President ideas on alcoholic mixtures in 1918, and his wise words on beer as compared with whisky and gm recall Thomas Jeffersons letter, recommending to the assembly' of Virginia, a British brewer called Jefferson wrote: Captain miller "He is about to settle in our country, and to establish a brewery, in which art I think him as skillful a man as has ever come to America, I wish to see this beverage become common instead , the whisky whieh kills onc-jrof our citizens, and ruins their families He is staying with me until he can fix himself. police, by Uio - laul Farm Products Pork oil-in- United PYess Flashes PARTIAL PAYMENTS SALT LAKE. July 15 (I 11 D. K Moffat, Salt Lake county jtreasuier. expects to soon put into opera. ion the partial payment plan on taxes, recently declared lawful by the state tax commission - (AUGHT WITH HANDS CHATHAM, Out, July 15 it'll Six eir old Robert Reynolds fish He was wanted lo catch without the conventional rod and line, so he did the next best thing He waded into the stream, saw the fish he wanted, chased it into shallow water, and iionehaleiitly a moment later with a emerged struggling two foot trout grasped tumly in his tiny hands NA4HD PRESIDENT SAL I LAKE, July la u n The Ltah huel company Thursday named Moroni Hemet as piesident and gepeial manager of the com- - Uel A Gardner, ha. built a bicycle boat out of a bicycle ft .tine and pontoons. The pedals tin n a propeller by means of iianks and crankshafts whieh are geared to a dll' believe in dragons and unicorns There hive Shaw ia mistaken. been and there are great men Pasteur was one, and women. Edison another, Copenicus, Tycho-liraKepler, Galileo, Descirt-'and Newton were six others, coming by the way, from six different countries. Every mother who devotes her life to her children is a great woman, father who devotes his life and energies to his family is a great man. For in all "grmt-ness- " is the chief ingredient "goodness i The death of Thomas Bata, killed in yesterday when his private plane crimed is a great loss to the industrial world Born fifty-si- x years ago lr Moravia, he was the son of a poor his learned father's trade robbler, and thirty-eigyears ago had a shop with fifty employes. When he died, flying over one of his may factories, he dominated the manufacturing of shoes throughout the world, made gigantic shipments to this country in spite of the tariff, mid was called in Europe The Henry Ford of Europe. Ais death is a calam'tv. Ills 4 proved that opportunity is ys at hand for those that combine courage with ability ia K SIX FROM CACHE tribute to the excellent invigorating climate of Logan and to the beautiful natural environment of the Utah State Agricultural college campus was made by Dr. Edwaid Howard Griggs in his concluding lecture at the college this morning. Students are unusually privileged to be permitted to study in such pleasant surroundtngsO said Dr. Griggs A discussion of Tennysons In was made by Dr. Memoriam Griggs. In the series of lectures he has given during the week he has given a masterful and scholarly discussion of the poetry and life of Tennyson. His evening lectures have concerned problems which face American life at the present time This is the ninth consecutive year in which Dr. Griggs has been a member of the visiting lecture faculty of the college. A DRYS DOWN VOTE TO BACK WASHINGTON, July 15 (tPi The prohibition board of strategy today rejected proposals that President Hoover be given the endorsement of the combined prohibition strength in the coming presidential race The decision was reached after several hours of stormy argument and a close ballot. No Story! ATTENDING CMTC Six youths from Cache county now attending the Citizen's Military Training camp at Fort Douglas. The tamp opened July G and will continue until August from Cache The students 4, county are George H. Macey, Jen-reW. Everett W. Rose, Newell Elwood Wendal and Robert are Todays installment The Leap Year the Herald-Journal- s Bride, of feature n, At Fort Douglas training is offered in the infantry. The course is progressive and to the man who successfully completes the fourth months work, one month each year, the government offers a commission in the Officers' the United Reserve forces of States army. HOOVE fic- tion story, was inadvertently omitted from todays issue of the Herald-Journa- l. It will be contained in the Saturday issue. 1 . NEW YORK The stock market MANUSCRIPT DONATED AA RATHER PROPHET WATERVILLK. Me, July 15 advanced today as the time neared Raild'I9-A for adjournment of congress. manuscript copy of the A. BOSTON, July 15 d pi Dr E weather led autoLoveland, shares forecaster at and "America road national hvmn petroelum his the advance, their bonds setting graphed bv the author, the Rev Boston, recently celebrated the pace on the securities market. Samuel Francis Smith, has been 50th anniversary as a government donated bv Miss Ida Hunneman weather nan of Boston to Colby college, where MAILED 11 YEARS MADE FROM PENNY Smith once taught Miss HunneN BROCKTON. Mass, July 15 . II man received the manuscript from OSSIPPEE, CENTER it li Patrolman John L. Clark July 15. il'Ii- - Fred Fifield has Smith in 1894 The gift came ala miniature tea kettle just received a11 letter his sister most exaitlv on the lhOth anni- treasures whieh a prisoner made for him of the writing of mailed to him years ago from versary ' of out a penny lu years ago Conway, 60 miles away. ance. No new construction work is ing carried on, the practice DRAW M j STEAL DENTAL GOLD HAMILTON. Ont, July 15. d in Two local dentists reported to police that their offices had been broken into and a quantity ot gold used fur the fdling of teeth stolen The gold was valued at approximately Stin WHY SARDINE OILING DEMO FIRE WASHINGTON, July 15. dli Minority Leader Robinson charged m the floor of the senate today that Secretary of the Treasury Mills, Secretary of War Hurley and Secretaiy of Agriculture Hyde had left their official duties "to enn gage in a partisan political designed to discredit the Democratic platform and nominee These three musketeers of the Hoover administration,'' Robinson scoff at the proposal of said, the great declaration of the Democratic party that American people be given a new deal. They protest on playing the game with marked cards Plainly there is a desire for a change in the political policies of our government A contract aggregating $7,828 23 for gravel surfacing of 4 875 miles 0f highways in Boxelder and Cache count.es has been let by the state road commission to the comWheelwright Construction pany, Ogden, low bidder. This covers about two miles of road in Cache county along the state highway passing through the Sardine canyon, and is near the Bradshaw to ranch, according Olof Nelson, Jr, whose firm m Logan presented the next low.st bid for the construction work, B D. Palfreyman, Pro$7,884 3C vo, was third lowest bidder, presenting a sum of $8,423 36. Each of the three bids was higher than the state road engineer's estimate of $7.730 36 Contract bids called for an surfacing on a 24 foot highway. Twenty days has been allowed for the construction work, according to information received by County Clerk C. V. Mohr who has received a copy of the bids from the state road commission. cam-omg- Children, Matches Burn Cache Haystack Uninsured fire damage aggregat- ing $50 was done by children and matc hes to a hay stack of 10 toils in Richmond Thursday at 830 p. m The Cache county fire truck and crew responded and returned to the fire sta ion at 10 50 p m, in charge of Captain Andrew The hay owned by Ralph Van Noy and Fred Smith was stacked on the Alma Erickson premises, three blocks cast of the bank at 77 NEVA ORLEANS July 15 d l' of the crew of the steamship Rawhegh Warner were missing, believed burned to death and five others were in hospitals suffering from burns today follow-- I ,,f aboard fan The explosions occurred as the steamship lay bound to the dock of the General American Tank and Storage company on the Mississip- river near here hour member., Some Things Happen Some biainy men. especially the east, who have a little money and are pretty suie of their jobs aie buying bonds and preferred stock of sound concerns on which interest has been defaulted Heres why. In many taxes boeds and stoc k can be bought for from 3n to 50 cents on the dollar Suppose vou huv a sound preferred stock, of the cumulative variety, for $5P The industry back of it H hit bv h.ud time ), but is essentially in good condition Now, the theirv is that within five years the stock will make up its deferred dividends and get back to par Thus the buyer will make his regular in .erest although having to wait for it and he will make 1(h) per vent profit on the appreciation of the stock's value This is not a theory to be folluwed by the avenge min, hut it his interesting possibilities for spec ulators, in of BIDS OPENED FOR . la L( ).S ANGELES. July 15 Una pnsoner was killed and two others ptubuhly fatally woundet today when they made a desperate break for freedom and engaged in a pun battle with two deputy sheriffs The prisoners, robbery suspect s were being taken to Long Bern h by automobile to fare trial J T. Brady, one of the trio, was killed while Burt McBride and Ftoy Blent, were critically wounded be- the county dads this year on ather routes being to make only argent small repairs by way of tpkeep. Some main roads have been taken over by the state secondary system however. The 1931 and 1932 six months' xpenditure statement showing the xuct amount of reductions made in each of the divisions is showed it the bottom of this column. SEEKING FREEDOM TRIP four-inc- ditional next six months, bridging the aggregate reduction for the year as 'ompured with 1931 to $40,000 or better, Clerk Mohr declared, the main and bonded roads In the county are being kept in good repair to insure standard mainten- FOOVER HENCHMEN PRISONER KILLED i bust-ms- a saving of tin adIn the $2(i,oud or more 1 '' deal-burea- u Cl-i- stud In effecting tk h N Shaw says George Bernard there are "no great men or great women" alive or dead, and people believe in them as they used to ' l Gardner has shatt tested the craft successfully oil Beaver pond, and plans to use it on Lake Wmmpesaulii e worm-driv- e - VALLEY PRAISES . s j Pllny HONOR REGIMENT SALT LAKE, Julv U. u I. iusi recently to the value of the PLAN DIKING Tle filteenth minivers ir of Ihe of the nations farmers Km k of Thirty-Eightholdings ruinous SALT LAKE, July 15 d ! with whose power A s stem of dking til Utah lake the M irm " infantiy was (flelcut purchasing prosperity begins. losses ed with a special piogtim at Fot; will prevent heavy The rise has continued for sev that evaporation is being dis- Doughes today with lime orij'mal eral weeks, giving hope that the through members of the eompinv Sp Hissed b interested officials change is at last fundamental t i.il quests The recent addition of $2 a l)U LIGHT 1IOLDIP hundred pounds to the price of I W1FF, IS UIIH Mrs Nor July 15 U hogs Hdds a "paper profit" of N V, Julv 15 Ml ITUA, a m clerk ladle? lone ma Wilkins, around $200,0u0.u0o to the prop the When someone telephon'd here, was bound and lot ked Humane erty of American farmers It means store Society here and asked robbers in for bv that $4 has been added to the u in fighting a wildcat value of every hog now owned," (i.vhght lobbvry here Ihursduy Hem help Goorley, .supt rintendent, by the farmers, since the govern-to homed the stem expecting 1 r' ment estimates there are no v 5u,- He v. as met battle h thrilling 000,000 hogs on American farms) HEBEIt Julv 15 il'I'i The id the door of the house hv a hool b ind will si 200 rep- m !)d lit d husband who mtrodmed they will average pounds satch high at th to his Mate wife, the (Continued on Rage Six) Intel national Lions dl!Fn,lt conven- - w,,j4ut tion in Los Angeles, July 19 to 22 FlLe. 11(01 TNT FOOL THIEF NO COMMENTS ON l' KLT LAKH. Jul 15 SYRACUSE, N Y, July 15 it 1' Strong protests hao been fihd Thomas Hailey reported to po- and legal action tlire.ilt ned agains lice that someone had stolen he VALUATION labeled mg meet at the state fur grounds suitcases of sample-bottle- s rye, brandy, Scotch, etc. Hailey EXTEND LAW No comments were made by explained, however that the joke I" SALT LAKE. July 15 State Tax Commissioner Howard WBS on the robber, because the filled with a Extension of the stile Inense and P. Lcathnm, AAellsville, and two bottles, although did aleonot bond contain law governing prudme officials of the Utah County Farm liquid, any holie beverages The contents were e x to those dealers handling less Thursday afternoon after 'extracts used for the in carload than lots is being lonsuler- flavoring a farmof tour Cache completing manufai tore of synthetic bever- - ed In the state board of agra ul- ing area to study assessed valuatine tions. ages and contained no alcohol Visits were made, in company ROB POSTOFFKF. DRUG SIGN RA.H) with County Commissioners L. H FAIRVIKVV, July 15 (Ili-T- he, MONTROSE, Colo, July 15 d U Allen, Thomas Muir, and AV VV A landmark was robbed Hall and County Assessor R. S Fan view postnffice whn h has stood for McQuarrie to farm properties in sometime early Thursday morning nearly 40 years here was torn Providence, Millville, Hyrum, the only loot being some small down recently A huge metal signWellsville, College ward, Hyde coins and some valuable old mono)- adu nixing the "C J Getz PharPark, Logan, North Logan, Smith-fieldating back as far as the Revolu- man1 erected when the joungs pharmacist first went into, Richmond, Lewiston, Trenton, tionary period. '.ere has stood although Getz Cornish, and Petersboro. h is not lived in Montrose for 25 NAAIK SIEAKERS A'aluation were comparisons made in these areas with those eirx PROVO, July 15 (U P) Speakers observed in a previous tour of for the Utah tountv Farm Bureau INJURED DRIA ER some other counties in the state. day August 17, will be George F Mass. July 15 WALTHAM, particularly Weber, Utah, Boxelder Stallings, president of the Utah 3n automobile tire exploded and Davis farm bureau and George S Ballit, whin Michele Baldasara of New W. W. AA'arnick, Pleasant Grove ,head of the Utah American Legion ton pumped too much air into it and Thomas E Reece, Payson, blast shot the tire rim up The were the Utah County Farm bu- into the air and it inflicted a reau officials accompanying Com- cut on Baldasarcs head A missioner Leatham. special session of the state legislature to authorize the state OLD STEPS USED to borrow federal funds and the RAE, N H, July 15 d li Granadoption of a make work proite steps, cut in 1785 for the Colo-- ' gram by the governor are recommended by a special committee nd Pierce House at Portsmouth, for arc still in use at Foychff, a resunemployment investigating taurant, on Lafayette Road near the industrial i ommission. (BY UNITED PRESS) here A diop of $20,24(1,98 in disthe first six bursements for months of the eurrent year ended June 30 in Cache eountv over for the first six expenditures months of 1931, is shown by County Clerk C. V Mohr's statement just prepared, A similar reduction is expected to occur for the next six months, Mr Mohr said. For the lirst hulf of 1932, total general fund disbursements were t3, 9W152 against $81,21J!), lor the first six months of 1931, Ihj compilations reveal. In everyone of eight divisions of Cletk Mohr's report there is a Jeerease shown over the corresponding period for one year ago. No appropriation was made last January by the county commisthe 1932 sioners, in prepanng budget, for a county fair and and county library expense, except for the budgeting of $180 to cover in amount owing the fair association by the county in the 1931 Mohr fund appropriation, k WASHINGTON. July 15 While 5uo loot wearv vett ran plodded their monotonoii. loute iti trout if tin ( apitol today', the mystery ol who otdeml out to Manias last night was go.saptd ibout on ev ry street turner in W ashmgtoii No one tould recall a preredent POSH PLANS FOR of for the summoning aimed to pioteit the capital ton All versions of the calling out1 of the marines agreed m placing on the office ol responsibility Vlc nt Curtis despite his P cos fui their belief that thi denial that he had been involved (him lull. i miriml in dustiv (ini he inuiie tu pnv am thrive as well m Gaelic Valiev iv ihe fox fur industry is now dmm were given by M L Weaver anc I. 11 Uames of Idaho Fulls, Idaho Thursday night They spoke befori Hie membership of the new in du ,ti, i committee of the Logai Chamber of Commerce Mr Weaver will be asked ti Hpuircd to unturned effoit by olfeis of rewinds aggregating $73, appear at a later date before the vohintei r trews from Logan and hoard of directors of the chamber other mitral Cache communities to discuss the matter tile seaieli of Inasmuch as Logan has proved were lontiminig eddies and pools of Logan nver a good breeding ground for the in "! t f,o't tu ret over the hod isi'ver fox, it should likewise prov an ideal place for chtnchilla-ra- i (f Vila Jean Jaikson. f p chree aim o,.e naif year old mg m Mr Weaver's opinion, Fox food has been manufacturer' Harold of fir and Mjs lughter diowried in the rivet successfully here for several year.- at Preston Vulley public camp hv the Better Wheat Food Pro ground late in the afternoon ol 'duets company This food, accord to Mr AVeavi r, is also July 4 while attempting to fill a mg fnr use as chim hills feed gooc tov water pistol Tb three now lui ks The quest for the body industries, that representeo but two days of having been .oil by the Better Wheat Product Some of those company, the fox fur, and the for two weeks who have had previous experience chinchilla prod in lion, go hand it in wot king to recover drowned hind, he said eaver det lared he has sur bodies have vui lously estimated tile time when such a body willv,'.Ved the city and located tw, favorable fi om at sites for establishmen surface to the water (loot chinchilla ranch The am Most of thowlof live to nine days now set king the body, howevei nulls, much smaller Ilian foxes, d. aic ol the opinion it has beioiml,ut requirei much , space, for care- i, in the de caugh tin some way and will be l"lU'nt of toe fox industry are Irought to the surface only bv m ihint'hilla-raising, ued of svult tin nvvi tontiuual iDiiimg Mr Weaver tniha.suud waters, hiht i now thin m s il previous eais HOGGING THE LIMELIGHT in the nwirkit new just now is 5h. ITirker, shown uhove in a striking closeup, who has rereiil! furtnerV h riding 200,t)0'M(n to the value of the Aim rir bv th- - advance in hog price. It may be that he will lead us out of Hu depression by leading other farm prices upward. ( hart shows bow hog price- on (Tiie.tgo market have turned upward in n cent wek t. Usually Follow 1931 d j d W. Mau. .uuhnl t OF ROADS OPEN Other LECTURER SINGS wa polite boat d o! failure to eiifuue tile law against tin- bonus mar her n of the Till, ho.o il. inmpo-ttrgeant at mm-- , ol tin senate anu house ami tapitol against Glass-fordenhiteit, piote-sterefusal to uui lUe riounu-- i of the pukehng man In i ACTUAL OILING wise. Russia Our best minds say must collapse because all her theories are unsound It seems to collapse rather And the discovery of slowly. great new Russian oil fields m the Ural, may help delay the collapse. tou.iv upilal Saving Under y 1 i All Departments Make . WASHINGTON, July 15 d D Glasstoid, HngaUit Gtueiul Inet ot Washington ineUopolitun Up Just two months after voting a city street oiling project of 50 blocks, members of the city comEDITORS NOTE John W. mission w'atched Street Supervisor Love author of the follow ing James Sorenson start his augmentarticle, is business editor of ed road crew working Friday the Cleveland Press and a well g morning on theon first actual known writer on economic subalong North and operations jects. He is a frequent contriSouth First West street. The last two months most of butor to business and financial circulation, journals of national the work done has been that of . . preparing the streets for the oil BY W. LOVE JOHN treatment Street Commissioner N and W. has explained that the (Written for Herald-JournOther NEA An American Service architect, Mr roadMerkley Newspapers.) oil treatment is such as to Hamilton, of East Orange, New require hot weather conditions, so The long decline in wholesale Jersey, shares, with two Russians, that such a project is best carried the first prize in competing for out in commodity prices seems to be near be to Russian an end at least, the signs appeal a great palace The crew at the gravel pit erected on the site where the has been increased city so that two to point in that direction With hogs leading the paride Church of Christ the Redeemer daily shifts are working from 5 a stood, before Russia tore it down. m. to 10 p. m. A total of $15,000 is of rising farm prices and other promptly being expended this summer on lines showing signs of joining in Russia, to proceed the with this gigantic structure, keeps the road procession, many milproject along the lions joyful on bunding industrially and other- 50 blocks oiling of dollars have been added of city streets. Czecho-Slovak- TRIP DOWN - Russia Collapses Slowly. Plenty Of Great Ones. E of the session summer Slate Agrn ultuiul college Jiew lo a i lose today, piommtued oy then.- in charge mif of the in the history no.st successful f the school for the ses A total enrollment ion m excess of 650 attended the ,Onol. this figure being a subover former stantial mu ease ars Several new features were band a state added including hool under the duectum of Prof W N Chi istiansen and all played the populan-l part m increasing of the sc hool A number of mtersession classes no being offered during ihj coning three weeks, according to the immune ement of Dr. J W Lin-oidirector of the school Regulation will take place Monday In hisses uiv all for five hours md .students may legister for only ne course A list of tin coin ses to be of Aims and iud follows N Literary fdc.d-A Dr Pedersen; Kng ish. Dr N A Pedersen, history Dr J oc i Kicks public health. Dr E G Porter .statistics, Professor V H Tinge v. physics, Dr Willard i hu dm The Huh l Z Richmond. r I , The Weather UTAH Generally fair north, un- -' settled south portion tonight and Saturday; slightly wanner south-p- i west portion tonight. th-s- Where The Money Goes 1932 Cache county expenditures for the first six months of with the savings made this years are as follows: 1931 and |