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Show Just 21? There's Drort Number Coming .3 V S" Her WEATHER FORECASTS UTAH Scattered afternoon awl evening thunderstorms today and Thursday with skies clearing late at night. Continued high temperatures. Rainfall locally moderate south portion, elsewhere generally light. p ij 1 ," IsM .? Daughter Star u.! w' FEIE Public Invited To Pioneer Meeting Thursday ft .4 iei.-pm- , lot e Washington, Miss Frances Donovan stuffs numbers into capsules for use in the second selective sendee lottery July 17. Fight hundred numbers will be drawn to determine order In which approximately 750,000 men who reached 21 after the first lottery will be railed to ounlifv for military training. In new-typ- Welti Draws Praise For Summer Session Recital Scott and Shiner Before one of the largest audiences, to present a performances of any type as a feature of the 1941 Utah Stele Agricultural college, Walter Welti showed why he is considered an accomplished Utah vocalist this morning with a unique vocal concert including a .wide variety of songs from the negro spiritual to the grand opera aria. Professor Welti, who has been at the college the past 16 years and is present head of the vocal music department, drew his most enthusiastic applause in his last group which included negro spirituals. His keen understanding of the culture of the American negro facilitated an authoritative interpretation of the sincerity and simplicity of the .pegrospirituaL ' His most difficult and perhaps finest number was the Aria Eri tu" from Verdis grand opera, The Masked Ball. This number made eminent the versatility of Mr. Welti as an artist. Like a true and generous artist he came back graciously at the end of his program appearing as fresh as the beginning of a group of encores. Mrs. Welti confirmed her reputation as a very talented accompanist always contributing to the artistic effect of the song. State Agricultural college amphitheater Thursduy evening at 8 o'clock, it was announced today. Formerly Elder George Albert Smith was scheduled to appear in the speaker's role, but an illness prevented his coming to Logan. The public is invited to the Pioneer day meeting, which is sponsored ani.uully by the college summer session. Remainder of the program Includes remarks by Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of the college; vocal selections by Jerald Shepherd, and community singing led by Mr. Shepherd, besiies invocation and benediction. The spacious amphitheater, located on the southwest tip of the campus, provides a beautiful setting for the meeting. Governor s Cabinet Sees Two Changes of Mrs. Andrews. Before Dr. Wendell Budg arrived a few short minutes after Mrs. Andrews was stricken as she watched her daughter pitch her heart out the respected Logan woman died. The ' Walter Scott, as Death Valley Scotty, sported a shiner. He claimed his mule, Star Dust, gave it to him. Howbeit, Scotty has been exposed as a fraud and has lost his sumptuous holdings in the desert. while back, stated that she had previously afflicted with high blood pressure. The physician explained that excitement caused by the game the clapping, cheering; the happiness and anticipation at seeing her daughter perform so well may have blood the boosted pressure slightly, which, in turn, may been Who will be Logan's "Godds of Liberty, for theJuly 24?Six beautiful girls, nominated by six progressive Logan merchants, will vie for honors in a novel contest planned by committeemen in charge of the celebration. The turn to private business. candidates will be announced on T. in the Herald-JournaDavid Hettig, Salt Lake City, was named director of Merchants nominating and sponand statistics for the de- soring girls for the event are Cryspartment of public welfare, suc- tal Furniture company, Ben Frankceeding Mrs. Vera Pohlman, who lin Stores, Tingwalls, C. C. Anderresigned several months ago when son, Degn and Brunson and she was named secretary-treasurcompany. of the LDS Relief Society. The Logan Goddess of Liberty Governor Maw's new cabinet will be composed of the heads of the will be seated on a specially-buil- tcomstate commissions created by the float for the parade, which also 10 a, m. She will reorganization program. Maw ex- mences at was formed to plained the consult at frequent intervals and act as an advisory group with the Senate Idea of increasing cooperation. Pioneer-celebratio- Sears-Roebuc- k er ; reign over other activities of the day. the Goddess - of Liberty float is the Logan-Cach- e fire department under the direction of Chief C. W. Rapp. It will be one of the moat beautiful floats in the parade. After candidates are announced Thursdav election will be by ular vote at the Dansante Saturday evening, July 19. Eallots will be passed at the door, with the ballot box to remain open until 10:45 p. m. when the votes will be counted and the girl having the most votes crowned. In charge of the popularity contest is Warren Schow, member of the Logan stake MIA superintendency and Logan city light clerk. Set For Salt LakeDeath SALT LAKE CITY, July 16 l.m The western regional headquarters of the WPA will be loeated here about Aug. 1, it was announced definitely today by R. L Nicholson, assistant WPA commissioner. About 40 WPA office workers and their families will move here during the next two weeks from Denver and San Francisco, present locations of regional offices that are being consolidated into the new Salt Lake headquarters. Two suits of offices in two downtown business buildings were released by the WPA for the headquarters, which will require nearly 8,000 feet of office space. The new WPA office will be opened simultaneous with opening here of the national headquarters of the U. S. grazing service, which is being removed from Washington to make additional office space in the capital available for defense workers. Valley Scotty Isolationists Introduce BASEBALL May Loses Last Of His Tangible Assets LOS ANGELES, July 1C, (I.Pi Death Valley Scotty today lost his last tangible assets to Julian M. Gerard, wealthy New York b oker who grubstaked hint 40 years ago because he believed Scotty had discovered a fabulous gold mine. Federal Judge Benjamin Harrison awarded Gerard 17 mining claims in a judgement closing Gerard's suit against Scotty for 22 per cent of Scottys assets in re- By United Press $10,000 wo-thle- Recreation and entertainment, CLEVELAND, July 16 Joe DiMuggin singled in his besides a picnic luncheon, will be first time at hat against the the fare for Logan junior chamber WASHINGTON, July 16 ft.E' Cleveland Indians today, makseek- of commerce members this evening ing the 56th consecutive game Senate Guina-va- h in which he has hit safely. ing a test vote on the Issue of when they gather at Camp in the war, for their annual Logan canyon involvement American NATIONAL LEAGUE are discussing possibility of intro- party. (1st. game.) 1 8 0 ducing a war resolution with the 000 100 00 According to President Rulon Pittsburgh at 4 9 0 expectation It would be defeated, 011 000 llx Boston Squires, the group will assemble the Hotel Eccles from 6 to 6:30 Lanning, Bowman. (4). and Lo- it was understood today. said source transA pez; Tobin and Mazi. p. m., and any one without no decision has been reached on portation will be able to catch a never and it may the plan, however, (2nd. game) ride at that place aYid time. ' ss game. Chicago game. credit. Robert Y. Crookston Seeks City Commission Post Robert Y. Crookston, Logan plumber and journalist, today fired the opening shot of the 1941 muni- Weygand Selected cipal political war. Mr. Cicokston obtained petition sheets from Auditor H. Reuben Algerian Governor Pedersen, and began circulating the the city. petitions throughout Max-im- e Signatures of 100 qualified voters VICHY, July 16 (lHv-G- en. are needed the to validate Wevgand, Vicli.y commander Mr. Petition, and it was reported in chief in Africa, him been named Crookston had an excess of that governor-genera- l of Algeria sucnumber. ceeding Admiral Jean Abrial, an He seeks candidacy to the posi- official communique announced totion of Logan commissioner in the fall primary election, which will be night. held October 21. Petitions must be filed by October 10. Services Mr. Crookston, who has become Identified locally through his news-pupwritings and various civic projects, is the first to openly do anything with his political intentions. Two city offices will be open Funeral services for Mary Eliza this fall one commission post now Child Harmon, who passed away held by Vern B. Muir, and the Sunday, will be conducted Thursmayorship. Mr. Muir has already day at 2 p. m. in Logan Fourth stated thnt he contemplates seeking ward chapel, with Bishop O. A. reflection, as has Mayor William Sonne in charge. Evans, Ji. Friends may call at the W. Lny-a- l The office of city commissioner Hall Mortuary this evening carries a salary of $1500 per year. from 5 to 9 o'clock, and at the In municipal elections two years fnmily home, 107 East Second ago Mr. Crookston aspired to the South, from 9 a. .m. . until service otfk.e of muyor. He fell by the time Thursday. Interment will be in Logan city cemetery. wayside In the primary, however. Harmon er Slated Thursday Resolution For War Logan Jaycees Set Canyon Party At Park Tonight UR 001 00 Pittsburgh grubstake. 020 12 The judge said the unworked Boston Klinger and Baker; Posedel and claims were but he was transferring their ownership to Berres. Gerard as the only tangible asset St. Louis at Brooklyn, night to Scotty's he could discover turn for a at Philadelphia, night 4 13 2 010 010 101 Cincinnati 7 10 0 401 010 lOx New York Walters and West; Carpenter and Hartnett. McCormick hhr Cin. 2nd. AMFJUCAN LEAGUE 200 1 New York 110 0 Cleveland Donald and Rosar; Milnar and Desautels. materialize. It Is understood the proposal was discussed after Sen. Burton K. Wheeler. D., Mont., for the second time challenged the administration to submit the issue of American participation in the war to congress in the form of a war resolution. Wheeler, a leader of the bloc, predicted certain defeat of such a proposal in a senate speech in which he attacked Secretary of War Henry L Stimson and Secretary of Navy Frank Knox as war mongers. Rep. Frank B. Keefe, R., Vis.t said "common honesty demanded the President submit the issue to congress. PANZERS PROGRESS BERLIN An authorized milreported tonight Ilughson and Peacock; Ross and itary spokesman that German panzer columns, Tresh. which broke through the Stalin defense line, were stabbing deepLy Philadelphia into the interior of Russia and St. Louis Dean and Hayes; Muncrief and said important results could be Ferrell. expected by the end of the week. Boston Chicako Jiave contributed to the hemorrhage. Announcement at the softball park that Mrs. Andrews had died cast a pall of gloom over the large crowd which hud been watching the two girls teams chambattle for the first-hai- f pionship. It stunned Fayes fellow team members. The game was called In the sixth. LaVon Griffin Andrews was 48 years of uge, and wife of Lew Andrews, 305 West Fifth North street. Born November 10, 1892, in Richmond, she was a daughter of Julian and Emma Katherine Rainey Griffin, Sho moved to this city as a child, and had lived here since. On April 26, 1910, she married Mr. Andrews in Logan. He with one son and six daughters, survives: Mrs. Shirley Jensen of Rawlins, Wyo.; Helen, Faye, Ruby and Joyce Andrews of Logan, Mrs. Erma Kendricks of Providence and Julinn C. Andrews of Los Angeles, Cal; her mother, of Salt Lake City, and the foland sisters; lowing brothers Mrs. Alma C. Clayton and Mrs. K. P. Billings of Salt Lake City; M. J. Griffin of Hyrum, Mrs. H. M. Morris of Safford, Ariz.; Gecrge D. and R. L Griffin of Logan, A. D. Griffin and Mrs. Howard Pond of Los Angeles, Cal.; also three grandchildren. By R. N. 000 00 100 OO Attraction the That county fairgrounds would be ship-shafor the Logan Pioneer day sports program on July 24 was assured today by Cache county and Logan city comwho missioners pledged wholehearted cooperation in preparing the diamond and bleachers for the big softball attraction. Eugene Yeates, chairman of the sports committee, appeared before the commissions and solicited aid in the project. Members of both groups assured Mr. Yeates that the diamond would be leveled off. the outfield mowed, bleachers put into shape and repairs effected for the afternoon softball spectacle. Assisting in the project will be the fire department, under the direction of Chief C. W. and Rapp, fairgrounds caretakers. The softball exhibition commences July 24 at 2 p. m. when the Cache All Stars oppose Reddy Kilowatt of Ogden. Following this feature will be a continuation of the Cliffs Service-Zini- c Sporting Goods feud. The Servicemen are from Logan-Cach- e general chairman of the Logan we and expect campaign, more. I wish to express appreof the to all members ciation committee, and to the various block workers, who cooperated so Without the splendidly. d support of workers, and of Logan townspeople, the objective never could have whole-hearte- been reached. civic Various organizations appointed committee members, who, in turn, supervised the activities of more canvassing Russ-Na- zi War Seen As Cause Soviets Continue Wide-Scal- e Against Hitler Invaders Counter-Driv- e Firm Holds Large U. S. Defense BY HARRISON SALISBURY United Press Staff Correspondent The Japanese cabinet resigned today, an action hinting at possible dramatic developments in the far PROVO, Utah, July 16 U.P The east, as Russian forces to Provo plant of the Pacific States have launched furious appeared wide-scaand Cast Iron Pipe company, holder of counteractions against tha large army contracts for soil and German invaders. as closed water pipe, was today Clouded By Censor 340 CIO union members went on The significance of the Tokyo strike. government's resignation was not Pauses Needed yet clear. It likely a drastPicket lines were placed around ic Japanese appeared censorship has been the plant at Ironton, one mile from imposed, temporarily preventing here, at midnight and no one per- correspondents from revealing immitted to pass through except office plications of the move. workers, foremen and supervisors. However, there appeared to be Even the plunt general manager little doubt the cabinet crisis arose needed a pass to get to his office. out of Japan's position and plans n Negotiations to end the strike resulting from the were underway all day but little hostilities. had been reported. progress Three Course! Tne steel workers organizing The Japanese have been believed to claimed which have committee, to be three courses ot 340 paid up members out of 438 action ;considering strike ordered the plant employees, 1 A drive to the south in an effort to enforce demands Pacific, strong centering for the for a contract carrying wage in- moment probably on French Indo-Chiand creases of two cents an hour and the powerful Camranh naval base. reinstatement of a worker alleged 2 A move against the Russians to have been discharged for union in Siberia, probably timed to coinactivity. cide frith a large-scanasi victory The SWOC was recognized as the over Soviet should forces, fighting bargaining agent at the plant last one be achieved. week by an NLRB examiner, who 3 Vigorous prosecution of the also accused the company, owned war in China in an attempt to bring BirmMcWane of the interests by the China incident" to a close. ingham, Ala., of declining to barMost opinion, in the Far East, union. in faith with the good gain London and Washington, has reDelay Attempted the- south Pacific mova Chairman William M. Knerr of garded French a as the the Utah state industrial commis- against most liker and imminent of the sion tried last night to obtain a Japanese alternatives. delay in the strike cail but.. union Complex Sttaatiaa officials refused on the -- ground it The Japanese situation, howtvsr, would weaken our position. is notably complex and there are Today, Knerr and Ernest E. many s. The Japanese . of Kansas federal , Myers City, is known to be dissatisfied commissioner of conciliation for the army with its power in the government U. S. department of labor, held and to favor a more drastic course separate conferences with union of action than that pursued by the and company representatives, then government of Prince Mumimaro a joint meeting with both sides. and Foreign Minister A second joint meeting was being Konoye Matsuoka. held this afternoon. Radical Japanese elements have The company was represented at been blustering constantly against the meeting by General Manager O. the United States and have been deH. King, Assistant Manager U. W. Immediate action against manding Worthington and two attorneys. the Russians in Siberia. The union was headed by Clifford The Japanese press was taking a n Taylor of Sprlngvllle, local presi- strong tack, stemming dent. from Soviet action in mining the Threat coast of an obvious preThe only threat of violence came cautionarySiberia, move against a Japann when one worker said he ese thrust at Vladivostok. The Japintended to go through the picket anese ambassador to Moscow held line around the plant and asked a long conference with Soviet ForSheriff Theron Hall to accompany eign V. Minister M. Molotov last him. The sheriff refused on the night. grounds the worker could go Fighting Reports through alone If he wanted to and It seemed possible the cabinet it looks like someone is trying to resignation might arise from a cab- raise an issue." split on whether to move The SWOQ operating with funds Indo-Chior Siberia or from its national office, established against both. a soup kitchen and first aid tent Reports of the fighting on the near the plant and put pickets on n front indicated ex- Contracts le Russo-Germa- le - Indo-Chin- i- cross-current- ' Yo-su- non-unio- lnet-army Wellsville, while Zinik hales from Salt Lake City. shifts. Included on the celebration sports eight-hou- r heavy battles are occurring It was the first major defense tremely committee are . Ray Nelson and in the three sectors west industry strike In Utah. The only of Leningrad, principal Ariel Berntson. Moscow and Kiev. previous labor disturbance in the For the first time since the openstate during the current emergency of its offensive the German was the strike several weks ago of ing command SALT took cognizance of high constructelectricians employed in Soviet counter-assaulbut insisted ion of the Utah general supply de- the red had been defeated army near Ogden. pot with losses. "bloody COUGHT COAST However, the Russian and Ger-pia- n communiques offered one of their rare Instances of comparative 16 m.R SALT LAKE CITY. July the park, Jaycees Arriving at agreement on the point of the Chief of Police Reed Vetterli will participate in softball, volleycounter-attack- s which also were ball and other games. Concluding announced today Thomas Nemier, emphasized by Moscows report on been arrested In Los front-line features will be a Dutch lunch and 23, had and fighting. Funeral services will be held In the admitted two Salt campfire program, under the di- Angeles Lake City hotel robberies that the Smithfield First ward chapel rection of Russell Humpherys. CITATION 1 p. m. for Mrs. All J C members are invited to netted Nemier and a companion Thursday at BERLIN A special communiFrances Annie RoBkelley, who died nearly $800. attend the canyon festival. que from Adolf Hitler's headquarNcmiri- was taken Into custody Sunday. Friends may call at the family ters said today that the fuehrer during an attempt to steal a car, Los Angeles police told Vetterli. home Wednesday evening and had awarded to Lieut. Col. Werner Moelders the oak leaf with swords A companion in the attempt who Thursday until tune for the servwas also sought for the crimes ices. Interment will be in the in diamonds to be worn with the here escaped. Smithfield city cemetery under previously awarded knight's cross Nemier was quoted by officers the direction of the Lindquist and of the iron cross. . Moelders was his he and as having admitted credited with 115 air victories. Sons mortuary. companion took $600 from clerks and guests at the Newhouse hotel here July 6 and a large sum Logan Lions club will hold its from the Peery hotel July 5. annual summer social July 29 at CONVOY ATTACKED Ideal Beach, Bear Lake, according MOSCOW The soviet press reto announcement by the committee in charge. ported today that Russian naval Partners will join the frolic, bombers dropped tons of bombs on which commences at 5 p. m. and the German Baltic convoy SaturAs Utah Pioneer iday nears, includes dinner, boating, swim- day night in the attack In which Carl A. Anderson of 353 North it was officially reported 26 nazl First: West street entered his ming and various contests. candidate in the collection of old The committee includes R. A. transport, hree destroyers and a ' . barge were sunk or Utah relics. Stewart, chairman; Eric Johnson tank-lo- a damaged. and Max Brunson. It is & red astrachan apple tree, located on his lot. The huge tree, split down the' NEW YORK, July 16 (U.E The middle of the trunk by the the naval transport West Point, carry- hardships of old ' age and heavy ing nearly 500 expelled axis con- bearing, has been producing fruit Russo-Germa- LAKE BANDIT ts ON Smithfield Rites To Be Thursday - Logan Lions To Hold Annual Summer Outing On July 29 Apple Tree Is Candidate For Relic Collection Expelled Axis Agents Finally Sail For Home USO Achieves Quota of $2000 In Logan Campaign Logan today claimed the distinction of being the first and as yet the only nmjcr Utah city to reach its quota in the United Service Organization campaign. Launched last. week, the drivs has resulted In the collection of $2017.04 for the fund which will activgo toward ities among defense workers. In less than a week, the quota of $2000 had been reached. "More than $2000 has already been handed In by local USO workers, stated Adrian Hatch, 1.03 1.05 1.06 ' -- p 1.06 1.04 1.08 Frice 5 Ceuta. Softball Beautiful Girls To Contest Groups Aid For Logan Celebration Honor Celebration L A MRS. LA VON ANDREWS ambulance rushed her away; its destination, the morgue. AnDr. Budge examined Mrs. drews thoroughly, stated that death had been caused by ; a stroke, a cerebral hemorrhage. High blood pressure evidentlys brought it on. Family membq-- SALT LAKE CITY, July 16 U.R Two important changes in personnel and formation of a cabinet" by Gov., Hu bert -- B-.- Maw marked progress of Utahs reorganized state government today. E. A. Hodges resigned as chief, metal mine inspector after serving in the state industrial commission since 1922. He planned to re- better known Regional WPA Office Elder Harold B. Lee, newest member of the church quorum of twelve, will present the main ad dress ut Utah pioneer commemoration services to be held in Utah 1.08 JULY 16, 1941. I In Uie thl'd, fourth and fifth innings, Faye Andrews, charm- ing and modest pitcher for the Hebs Pig Stand girls' softball team, fanned two out of every ; three batters to face her. Five runs had been scored against her club in the first two frames. But for three inning3. Draper Quality Feed had been held without a tally. And Faye was out on the mound, pitching ' the greatest ball of her career. Then her mother, who had .been sitting in the north bleachfor ers, dapping and cheering ' Faye, slumped back and skid over. 'she was feeling numb all was curried from the She bleachers to the grass behul the tennis court, and a doctor was culled. Faye was summoned from the players' bench, and someone had to bat for her when her tuvn at the plate was called. For Faye and other members of the Heb's Pig Stand squad were at the side 1.04 1.05 1.07 1.04 Sept. Dee. Mother Dies While Watching ELDER LEE 10 f al Rang. Open High Low Close Wheat: July LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, Volume 32. Number 166. It aid-Journ- Grain than 100 workers. Every home in the city was contacted for contributions. Firm supporter of the ITSO campaign was Mayor William Evans Jr. Regarding the success of the drive, he declared: The news that Logan has reached its quota and completed the USO drive successfully shvuld. be particularly gratifying to the people of this city. T feel that all credit Is due Adrian Hatch, the chairman, and his executive committee consisting of Dr. R. O. Porter and Miss Vera Carlson, together with the many representatives of civic and religious organizations. They gave their time, freely and patriotically for the success of the drive. "The campaign was prmptly and and efficiently organized citizens responded in a fine way. We are grateful to everyone who contributed in any wuy. sular agents and propagandists, left today for Lisbon, a day behind scheduled departure. Meanwhile, Acting Secretary of State Sumner Welles aaid today he was happy to announce that P.i chard Hottelet and Jay Allen, American newspapermen who have been detained by German authorities, would return to the United States aboard the S. S. West Point when it leaves Europe on July 25. Hottelet, a United Press Staff correspondent, was jailed four months ago on suspicion of espionage" charges. for been 65 years. Mr. Anderson has living on the same lot for 42 years, but concerning the 25 years previous, he stated; "Ive been acquained with an old neighbor who testifies that the tree has been bearing fruit every other year for 62 years, three years prior to that. Its a real pioneer, all right, and continues to bear fruit. The trunk measures 8 feet 8 inches in the trees height is 34 feet. we could say Sentimentally), Woodman, spur that tree! |