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Show VsV'st , V 4 3 ' V f XT' 4 a: stock Congress worrying about don t gamblers selling stocks they about own; congress not worrying the spending money that lan t in treasury Volume 23. Number Heraid--J The Americanism FltlDAV JULY LOGAN, UTAH. Arthur Brisbane ij a 1 i Ideas. Vivo, lull Oar Important Glands. Mr. Garners Flan. St rout Oiling May Ik IbxttU (ic l!rid g'u.s the 2.l!2,(NXI.(tiHI reli-- f News Plashes 's 1 , k l)fc,l)il-ATTO- 'Commander Rounds Dolma Stoudurd Dies When Car Coes Out Of Control Up Followers For j Fast Stand LEWISTON WASHINGTON. July 22 d I' tit flam un.sv.er to the police of tile minus ui.hr that eva aiate government build-in;viny was is:, 'ml today to Walter the man Wall i s, commanding body of viteri ms Vv alero said that while re.vst-mc- e by force would not be tolerated, he hid instructed Ills men to l cumin in their qu., iters until the police pul them out 'If they choose to evict the oicnibers of the B IT. F fiom their contomnent, they will hive to evict them bodily, one by one, Waters said "If they choose to arrest them well, the" hou mg piob'em will be solved Wattle .sped by automobile to the campsite which police have mdcied evaluated by midnight jccause of its unw holcsomeness. to "Our opponents are tryiqg stampede us," Waters cried "They arc not going to run us out of the only homes we have. If they want to take you to jail, let them. I am not going to start a fight unless J have to, but just let them start any rough " MANY -- PATCH UP WEAKEST -- OF MINE FREED t , July 22. (1 !' men for two days, left mine this afternoon foi heir homes, escorted by national Jsinen. ;U!.r They had been imprisoned union by picketing (oen. Three companies of guards men with machine guns, tear gas and rifles, took up their station at the mine to enforce an injunction. Adjutant General Tombaueh said they would remain on duty until all need for them passed. e i n Hy-ru- , YSo-a- h, . , d 1 y d CHEVALIER ASKS MARITAL FREEDOM I'll jiost-iffic- ANNOIINf PI PARIS, July 22 U'Pl Chevalier, singing movie come dian, visited the Sing court todav to ask permission to file a mu' for a divorce against Yvonne Vul-le- Miss Vallee was Chevalier's dancing partner in the Paris music halls before she married him. . 1 fn--.l- c 11 SAN FRANCISCO, July 22 U San Francisco butter today, score I'1 92 20. - 111 TWO PIONEER DAY Needed Currency Expansion fp rp SEN. BORAH WARNS OF HI RITES r BESIEGED CREW non-unio- n , Nur-iii- u 1 crowd of about 800 veterans cheered him and made no move to evacuate Janies Maurer, Socialist candidate fur v also uigedu rowd of veterans to oppose all eftorts to move them out of Washington. ind SloJJ-irJ- C A n Dol.na of Carl U. and the last week Shortly after midnight, she left the plant in company with Murva Ra.vlmgs and Nina Leavitt. COMPANIONS DROVE TO THEIR HOMES Nervous about driving, the girl asked her companions to drive. Miss Rawlings look the wheel until her hume was reached after which Miss drove as far as the Leavitt home The Stoddard was and girl plainly nervous ubout frightened driving the reTheres going to be action aplentv in the t"o (leys of rodeo at the ai lie count) fair grounds Monrider of the way to her home nal day and Tuesday. The rodeo is one of the big fei lures of the Frontier Davs eeleliration and scenes mt declined invitations to stay at such as this, showing a hrime leister doing a la spin, will he ordinary sights during the bucking the Leavitt home all night, saycon. ests. ing that she must leave. She left there about 1.15 a. m. .nd her body, pinned under the overturned car, was found on the nmn highway about two miles SHERIDAN BRONC GIVE OUT MONEY inuth of the bank corner and "illun a block and a half of her Howard Wheeler of the RIDERS ON WAY home, by Second FOR CHILD HUNT wrrd. returning from Preston, shortly after 2 a. m. F The gitl was dressed in overalls Ii by Mundy of Sheridan, Wyoind the overturned car hid the A total of $6 50, nuoiMl from ming, h.is vired that he is eonnu upjM-of her body. Believing wih some thoroughbred running it was part civk various timfr ibulions by u man and unable to lift horses and a huge number of firms, and he auto Wheeler went iuiips, business himself, rodeo performers for the Logan L to the hume of John Hyer, an residents of Lograi nly. l rontier Buys and Rodeo celebration Sheridan completed its rodeo uncle of the girl, und asked him bein'; distubuted to 12 men jb to come and help pull a 'man today ho assisted in the wok of reIt appears now there will be nut from under the car. The two covery of the body of little Vira More than thuty head of fast then went to the home of the One of t He lare-- t gathering ban Jrukson. thoroughbred running horses for girl's parents, the next house along S. L. ward the Stvfiilh (.Impel I. Mof-lho hor-races each day of the the road, and asked Mr Stoddard of them lairud on their hold I lor a funeral seivuv todeo There will he any number to helj hi pulling the supposed yt a treh during the two lull ve''ks mj v. is irie group uaseuioied mui ol rodeo pcrformeis for all the man out. Mr Stoddard told them that the body was loL4 aKer the Ux.y i or incb in (toeinory ol nine todeo events For the professional to go ahead and that he would l Mi ami iliild, daughter J u.iii j;ti ht.oii, (i.tuiuei u.t bull and be with them in a few minutes. Jat kson ot Litvin, lumblet ii. ana jvrs. uaroid Jaihbut l. brone riding, will dogging, be necessary By the time he reached the cilf rjpmg it mi ci Logon river on the afternoon the etnire eily and jui lounc.. t run two or more set luma. wreck, the two men with sloiost of July 4. otitmuuilieA have mi iwn iii'it.. Lee Jessup of Millville and superhuman strength had righted Heeled wa The reward momy Jenkins of Lewiston have the car and identified the girl. .piiipuiiiy lollowing tne death o. transferred to Fire ( Inef C W uiic ciliid V. n, was utuv. ncu li (hurles titered the Cac he Valley brone Her neck was broken, there was Rapp and he his ba n making th iogan river July 4 i he body w...s ontest This now makes twelve a deep hole in one side of the di .inn se merit With one exception die objecl ol a persistent intntM for the ('ache Valley brone neck, a bad cut on one knee and all of the dozen men who aided n: .unducted uaily xor e.vutlyscai. t .u one hip was badly bruised. ontest They are going to use the recovery of the hotly were vVceks befme it was lecovercd. ition saddles and be judged CAR TURNED 37 Join an amuum, W equal atkiiis Jr, given Hishop J. li. eording to rules used for the () ER TH It E Komriell was given $0 13 in oidei The sheriffs office in Logan the Lei vices. JUany krone contest This should be very to make complete an itudiuoi.iw interesting ot lowers because the was called and Sheriff Jeff Stowell feature weie of the fund. m&Hc ot sympathy und high it. The wild stock resonded and made an investiga-bhoys are local Donors of the money contribut-MrBrule of Wells-- j lion The accident was rceonstruct- furnished gard for the Jackson tanuiy. were announced Friday mornSieukers who sought to comfoi viile will be used fur the Cache ed from mnrks on the road which 'showed that the car swerved back Valley brone contest ing by Chief Rupp as follows' the parents during their bere ive nnd forth along the road, appar- Fred office $10; employes, Tty ineni, and who .spoke of tin puw. out nf contri. ff)r about 51 ind Max cafe, $10; the Logan of time and a large measuie o rntly Y LAMP WORK police department, $5; Police Chu-feeling in easing HicgtH'. spiritual e tnat comes from death were: Hish lilbert Mecham, $5; Logan M ic' $11 5'i; op W. O. Jackson, Ogden, James employes, FDI10 S L. Modern Market, $5; ANS Hill, $5; Lloyd, President A. K Amkisoa haj eiti-- faithe wheel or suffered a faint- rru of v' :l": Lngan Logan'Cache f,re Logan stake, and Bishop ling spell. As the car rolled, shj Kotury club $5; V v Lundberg thrown out and caught up-ind Dale Wilbur, $5 each. 1rayers wre offered by Bislv"' Between $2uo0 and $3iXXi will be rncalh, tne car covering her The 11 others receiving nn ap Olof I. Pedeiacn oi tne .jixl.i on the city ramp grounds tnt Sc holes from the hips up. m improvement work during the portionment of the reward offei ward and Bishop Walter was born in Lrwinton are: David Jones, Clayton Smith of River Heights next month, anording to an- 19123sShe is survived by Musical numbers complied noun fluent made nv Supervisor ;,une Henry Bradbury; .Mark Brown, elections her Pants nd th-- ' - H Art by the ward choir, a vo tod Kenneth Bench. Anders in following and sisters: Nedra, Carl. lohn and Elmer Lui hty, Ephraim cal solo by Mis L J Bailey, and The work nu hide- - a new gravel- - brothers rla-and Bonnie wolin selection Lief. all of instal-Stoddard, i Hunt by the nnu Wen'.), the Seth Stowell, Jerr; Ot te. imp, ,d roll into Johns. Glum of .1 six unit iimifort sta- - Lewiston She graduated from the North Cache high school last At the ity cemetery, the yr iw turn with running water Johns and Webb were the ones d liom m bv spin.gs, and the S1K who finally recovered the child's w.- ls dedicated by Hans Utte L services Funeral will be held li d sevei.il mole camp i:,i cm ilion body as it floated down the riv- - unston, Wyo , grandfather m the Lewiston First ward chapel lahli s and otiier i .imp aids er after being dislodged during Jean. 1N0 being made to Monday at 2 p. m. Burial will bj Ef the process of removal of an old tin the onstruction in the Lewiston cemetery si im luu bridge at Card canyon The Liiidcuist Mortuary of Lo,u urn the Logan river ut U nl, 'ger sta gan is handling arrangements. m.ir tlie I'.iiiv Glove stuff- - DUGGER, r Hyci- Stoddard of Lewiston, was lulled early XrlJuy morning in an automobile accident within block and a half of her home. j Miss otuddard had been working a night shift in the Yaqui Bod Pea Parking plant in Lewiston for ;, 1'wenlv-Kevo- ilmiuM.-- 18, A I Am-alg- 8 late Thursday. f J 8 8 .513-- Ell PLANT Constructed , .508 .46 48 -- It appears the killing of , Hyman Stark by Long Island a of course tile in BY I NITKli PRESS policemen, 'third degree'1 treatment, included siunt unusual features Anmng GUT IT NItS tliini v.as what a policeman culls A a applici'iuii for $5(mwki of the SALT LAKE, July 22 " n "miking" It is alleged Unit a I. f j, invalid i.i the Federal funds which hjve been pulne oftiei.il. second In euniiniind, i is 11 1, d rein f ioi: Signed received ul tile oftne of A mt on the piisoners ait one : Ionia h. tne other foot on his by i'ii. id ill Hoover Thm sday, li is 'hristeiisen. slate lica.sutcr, Thur. i i e i or w id to Governor George day, im luded tlie annual grant, iiii k and loiked from loot tj fool, Logan i tty. May ir $50,01X1, to the I tah Slate Agn iioiu cm ickmg between times 'Now will li Der.i i Lund said Friday. .ultural college you confess? The ity. uppli.atiou was subThe man died, his larynx v.as mitted ,u Lovifnor I ern Sjicctimi SCULPTOR BACK broken. Doctors testified that he ago when lie leqijcslod countie; SPRING VILLE, July 22 H lb was beaten v.ith a rubber hoc mil n.unii ip.,nLei to conduct a ""yrus E. Dalim, nationally known to emphasize the persuasive charurvty of needed make-worpro iculptor, returned to his native e uiiei.ipljyment i iei t acter of the "rocking process. re proi. and today. He will attend the unNewspapers of the north have lief. veiling of his pioneer statue fur considerable been devoting Should tins amount be forth recently villi h his mother was the model. of with exclamations attention, connive, Mayoi Lund, turn said ;cxt Monday. horror, to the killing of a prisoner h" city c.imriii,.iljn has liisco.xsei in a h londa convict tamp, in a extending the street oiling projec PLAN now being carried disugreeable way. l. There ar SALT LAKE, July 22 (HP) They now have something to ,ome ci y bridge., th. t need eithe program has bten completer talk am. ut nearer to home. complete rcplaccnico's or consider fhe the dedication of the new able '('pairs, that would entail ur lor United States Veteiuns hospital Nut long ago New Yoiks finan- expenditure of $5'i00 to $0000. here next Sunday. cial powers would have shuddered At prc.a'it the street oiling pro had you suggested that pnvate 50 of blocks is lor the gram cit) be street car corporations should TICK FEVER with an estimated aggre taken over by the city. But "cir- streets,cost for BEAVER, July 22 il Pi ,Johi completion of $15,(881 cumstances alter casts." The value gate The (ity fathers hid in mind ear Wheelei, a sheepherder, is Ling of stocks have dropped pititully, ly last spring a possibility tha' treated here lor Rocky Mount. m money is scarce, travel has fallen the federal government woaid pro spotted fever received through a otf, and now defenders of the vide ;o.iie relief funds, and migh! tick bite. sacred "private ownership" favor oonsider tins making ail appor public ownership of street cars, tionment of such funds to a mum IS SPEAKER elevated railroads, subways, to as such VERNAL, July 22 Ul'i - Presi Logan. cipality tiof tnat par finance high lent Heber J Grant will be the That was part of ilie reasoi tular burden. why the pi meet was undertaken speaker at a Pioneer day meeting Maeser Monday. Before long those in control of although the' clly commission ha it railroads may decide that govern- never relied over strongly upui DROWNS IN CANAL ment ownership of railroads might the federal government as a pros pective scmvp. Mayor Lund dron not be such a bad thing. PROVO, July 22 U lb huncra' wa services were being arranged here Private ownership is beautiful, a lid, as unemployment inrelief the mat the first consideration odny for Norma Elam Ford, 15 the very cornerstone of our the all ter way through. ninths old daughter of Willian WHEN IT PAYS. of residents the also Pomp and Emily Brierley Ford whi city hav But when it loses money it the make vas that ritv drowned in u canal Tlmrs ap suggested begin;, to lose its charm. funds foi aid federal ti plication iy. Dr. A S. Blumgurten, says po- coni lete a community playgroum uthei litical oiatois of the future may and gymnasium project HIKE SAIl KRAY doub describe the glands of their candi- however, have expressed PROVO, July 22 il'lb- - The twen f bill authorize! just dates instead of describing their tint the relii Mount Timpanogo annual o fur such makes The "keynoter types provision pioial qualities. hike will take place Saturday fnl endeavors. . will announce "a man who" ils one oiiniuiity owing the prehike program in tin with marvelous adieual and pit- 'Theater of the Pines" tonight uitary glands. The glands are as important to MORE PLEDGES DEMOS body, brain, health and efficiency, LEHI, July 22 (UP) Pledges o as the battery to a seaichlight oi lepositors of the closet State Bank doorbell. if Lehi were renewed Thursday in FENCES Thus far gland treatment is inticipation of early opening of sometimes largely experimental, he institution. It will eventually bedangerous. come an exact science, and a gleal MANY SPEAKERS ALBANY, New York, Ju'y 22 blessing to the human race. Franklin Roosedl'1 Governor VERNAL, July 22 ll'li - Secrefor the presidency, tary of Agriculture velt's Arthur M Speaker Garner is back in Texas, static campaign to Hyde, Governor George H. Deni since he flew to making speeches on the way to a accept the nomination Chicago the from President E G. Peterson of tilt What his confishing vacation. rational convention, USAC and many others have been stituents think of him you gather Demoeralic was into thrown high speed today named on the speakers progran from the fact that his short His manager, James Farley, for the Uintah Basin Industrial speech at Dallas was the first lit has made in Texas in twenty made peace with a political enemy, conference here in August. years, and all that time lie has Governor Joseph Ely of MassachuSPEEDY TRIP hen sent regularly to congress. setts, and the a candidate himsell conference with SALT LAKE, July 22 d'.Pi -know him, he prepared for His constituents D. strong, silent Governor George H. Dern returnYoung, does not have to TELL them. As Owen ed to his desk here by plane he spoke, his audience yelled ap- - man" of the party, with The Mr. on." Ely was accom- Thursday following a speedy trip peace Pour it preeiatively plished at a conference between to a political meeting there WedGarner is revealing what Farley and the man who nominat- nesday at which he was the main on page eight) ed Alfred Smith at the convention, speaker. in a hotel room in Springfield, Next Week. Elv Massachusetts. NEW JUROR REPUBLICANS TO iourneys to Albany to confer witn MANTI, July 22 tL'.Pt A new Roosevelt. was juror sitting in the murdet Tomorrow Roosevelt confers with trial of Mrs. Ivadell B. Jensen here today, the alternate, Charles NAME DELEGATES Young. "Many things will be taken up," A. Jones of Mt. Pleasant, taking said Roosevelt, the the place of Thomas Braby who Including was excused because of illness. Plans for primaries in the vartoreign situation." for ious Cache county precincts election of 52 delegates to attend the state Republican convention in Salt Lake City August 20, were discussed Thursday night at a meeting, of county G O. P workers. Wednesday August 10 was set as the date for the primrQp aries, Hans Mikkelsen, G O P. Fri-- . announced chairman, cojnty day morning. During the meeting held at 8 P m. at the county courthousf. There is nothing ahead but BY LX LE (. WILSON Attorney General George P. Parker and Moses L. Rich, Logan, rhoas and disaster unless we bold(Cony right, 1932) assistant attorney general, were ly undertake to bring prices back to what they were when a substanpresent to give short talks on WASHINGTON, July 22 Republican party issues and state Senator William li. Borah has tial portion of our current debts were obligated and stabilize them to counselled the country to turn politics. Precinct apportionment of dele- c'irrency expansion to avoid "chaos there. We will say back to the level of 1926. gates for the August primaries and disaster." We never can pay out under were announced The $1,000,000,000 expansion Chairman by Milkkelscn as follows: und r the home loan bank the present program and undei Avon and Paradise, two; a bill "is a stait toward the honest present conditions It is possible tc and Riverside, one; Benson, dollar" but should be only the be- stabilize prices by means of o one; one; College, Cove, one; ginning, Borah told the United proper use of money. I believe Cornish and Trenton, one; Clarks-to- Press in an exclusive interview before we return in the autumn and Petersboro, 1 and 2, one; He declaied there could be much there will be general realization four; Hyde Park. one. further" expansion without en- that there must be a pronounced Logan, No. X, two; No. 2, two; dangering the nation's monetary expansion of the currency. No. 4, one; No. 5, system. STEP IN No. 3, two; RIGHT WAY one: No. six, two; No. 7, two; No KEY IVES BRYAN No. No. 9, "The currency amendment 10, two; THEORY 8, two; two; to the bank bill will perAs William Jcnnim;'-- Bryan in No. 11, two. Lewiston 1, 2, 3, and 4, three; 1896 campaigned for free coinage mit expansion to the extent of Mendon, one: Newton, one: Noith of silver to increase the amount of about $1,000 000,000. United States bonds would receive under this Logan, one, Nibley, one; Provi- money in circulation, so dence, two: Richmond, two; River leader of the western Progressives, net the circulation privilege. Such now Smithfield, four; argues for the same pad expansion would be of considerHeights, one; He able help in alleviating present Wellsvillc ' and Mount Sterling, through currency expansion. said: conditions. two. til-i- 8 4 HURT: 1IVE CEN'l'S. WASHINGTON. July 2'! U.R President II lover taday signed the home loan bank bill, the second ol two measures emigres., which passed lij tore, l 81,922,000,000 inti the war aagins. depression. II signed the first of th 1iisoiur, ic s. New ,rU3-- 8 Ride em Cowboy Whoopee BILL IS SIGNED (Copyright, 193?) New 47 Low CIom .45 47 E Today Kotk. .. iKi. ti't l.t kK KDITION U1YK . - 463-- 8 481-- 4 .015-- 8 ; i HOME LOAN BANK Ity pt High 8 cst P DU 11 22, BY UNITED PRESS " Wheat Open July - 451-- With which are combined the Cache Valley D aily Herald, the I'alv lb raid and The Journal 173. 4V oumaJ Grain Range ckp tin te for FETES ARE SET rNp(?xy The Fioneer Day double h didj Saturday night with .''!e. (entered on tlie lug I lantu-- liny inui Rodeo et leiiration in Lng.n on Monday and TWdav One other Cache Valiev emu is having a riUbratinu niunity Ue.-toil, inning bn; things foi Satui day Logan, however, is hav the celebration Ft i'i ing only i.ovt week The big program of ir ide, f duo, publi" niectin, sjioit. s will la.t Iwo d ty.s All businc-hotiMi; will be ( loi on the In-of the celebration day ti ell tbl all local eodo to purtn ipatc I must say. however, that I r1- "The reason we must do tins it gard this $1,600,(XX),000 of authoriz- - that the public and privnt - debts ed current y expansion merely as of the United St ites have doubled step in the direction of a desirable on the basis of the current disachievement. honest dollar thi ougii the mere The definition of an honest lapse of time The public' and pri is a dollar which tan be pur- vate debts of the United States chased ly v ;he same quantity of are said to nggreg ite about $2'St,. commodities today as ujion some Ooo.OOO.ixki The fall of commodity agreed previous date An h mest prices has been siuh to o' ike this dollar is a stable dollar It is a indebtedness aggnyitc in reality, dollar which, when nominated iti more nearly $ nm.oig i.i hm),(()( i. a contract does not accentuate The senator explained his secthe value of that contract by ond figure was arrived at on the i 1 ru-in- d I basis of deflated tommodity prices A wheat farmer who contracted a $1000 indebtedness with w heat sellv.. J-.4 ? V ing a $1 a bushel, would be confronted today with pi miming more (BY UNITKD PRESS! than twice as much wile it to meet the obligation NKW YORK Favorable f.i tor., Borah quickly i hallt-- ,ed til" in a variety of bu.Mnvsves shook he market out ot its leierU suggestion that eurrenev expan-iois a departure in the dlrec- - lrg.rthv tmlav and ant pruts n tion pf paner monev" or that he fractions to thr poirts the hcauet biute von mm Hint; abamionmrnt of is Trading t June 3. the gold btundard. 4YI , I n j Y i BOURBONS DECIDE ON CONVENTION County Democratic Chairman E. Chambers has received word from Salt Lake City that the state Bourbon convention this year to name a state ticket for the fall election will be held Saturday, September 3, at 10 "a. m. at Ogden Of the 822 delegates to he chosen over the slate, 47 have been allotted to Cache. This number, according to Chairman Chambers, is nearly double the number of delegates allotted to each of the other counties, with the exception of Salt Lake, Weber and Utah counties. Date for the county jirimaries for election of the Cache delegates in the various precincts baa rot been set. Chairman Chambers said. 11 n e j 1 .1 dpi ns CHAOS AND DISASTER lapse of tune. WON'T DEBASE CI RKENt V Everyone wants an honest dol lar We must have, also, enoupdi honest dollars. In that respect we should resort to currency expansion. I am certain we must go much further in that direction before we are through We can go further without debasing the currency ind without danger to sound money. liable log' are.L public camp ground 11 thi- sib of the river opposite the road The budge would also ,i, dilate lugging up. i atoms there Mill til open If t ,,f iiiijr-- p ihf o shv i u h u lidVf in lM uill It h v a will s why t khoders by i blKk new be in Imm( sHm ('ll khoitk In .JIIU'n me n Her evriv iuMil In t I, ,1 t in-- hinall s rnitttl .St.ite.s Sti'fl, for tx.iMiplt, thei weie 1000 holders of mote than Phhi shares in 1ijo; todiy there are only KW But holders of simill blocks ha o imrenuid by thousands. Tht re Hie now 30 per cent more holdei of less than 10 .shau s than there were two jtuni 'i'he ngo same siory is repealed in other indiistnes, meaning that when reviv il comes, a lot of small stiM khoblers. are going to become richer. The Weather ! . -- 5- T4H IWttled tonight, nightly coohr vent; warmer outheaKt portion, Saturday generally fair, I cooler went portion. t |