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Show I A4 . cvj jH 2km Grain Range High Low Close vaf t h$ G2"h 1 63 lj 13T; 15 1451. 146 I 44 1 43 4 juiy ds TV; 5. 162j 1 57 1 i 1 - . IT''1 43 L' 1 1C3 U,; 1 H 5fpt Volume 35. n n u LOGAN, UTAH, ipth THUK.'-P.- FMl.F! ( : J pm v n P t ini'- m v pm tiou A mi t hIiii noun tiilii Mmi d Number 262. tun irini io u ulv (l sh ( n !iv i t OU1 M. U "I I 1 Open lit nft''r loudy totnnr- - nhweit portion motor north change lomghl, (Of)lc- t mi imioriow, t in ("il'iia pm I Once Five Cents. dr na 1 der, iPf sell the ei: you oil unci' Dewev Paints OpponentiP Ltd Red In Fighting Speech CHOSEN BY Tragedy Show Election of 1945 A 'TA Sf Officers I : for presiuent of the club are Sylvan lgjn Kiwauis ol irickson, assistant secretary tsh State Agricultural college, i,d J. Whitney Floyd, associate the college. professor of forestry at Club elections will be held next condweek, following nominations ucted yesterday afternoon during Candidates te:s.af f 1 - S "1 S. V, -;v ? 1; '' 'Af , - ' Lugar B. Mitchell, RusseU Hanson, Grant Keaton, Elmer S, Laurence and James Miller, for four director positions. hr a. s 4 , - 'a"J 4 ' j V; j - j - .if Principal speaker for was esday Juncheon arps, which involves morale building as well as rehabilitation problems The speaker was introduced L. E. Nelson. by Attorney He related how patients are classified, how physical and educational programs are developed and patients helped to adjust to new conditions. He discussed amputation and artificial limb prob-em- s Retreating German armies Witness lhe tragedy sr 'f i Annual Junior Red Cross Drive Opens In Cache County Annual Junior Red Cross Congressman Airs jnent MINNEAPOLIS, 'it miraculously healed when ,lRe ln which she was ild- - biert m, VUrwas0ther PePle a Grocers Set For Tonight 5 - ov 2 ill. Pi Tlu UniPARIS, ted Slates army npened a new offensive teduy In the sector of its neepesi penetration of tier-nn soutliea-- t of Aachen and sinn-hefnrard nearly two 28 miles to V oseuack, miles southwest of Cologne. . l.t. Courtney H. Hodges neaps broke out of the UuFgen toreet onto the Cologne plain under cover of a thunderous artilin the first lery bombardment major action on Iho 1st army front si nee the fe.l of Aachen. Topics . 'I !u need guild plet be of .i , f ni nut lion in ' f 01 ultiiated. -- . , 111 ut and urge lit 'toil trmuig ri homes pinta'il c. titles lit So ttm.ci.ded Mis Mitt hell. Sou h d and Ap- musl (it-ii- is Hirmng CI11 Dakota, fit Id woiker for the N iionit Congress ot Daunt aim Tt.uheis, as she Hddiessed the leyomil I T A held last evening in the Logan L D S institute Home late ilal Alt Speaking to the subject. shd Children me Our Children," discussed rcsponsmihties facing parents and schools during the piesent time and in postwar years. The home ant! family life of the child is veiy important, she tontinutd. "There has been a tendenc to negleit religious values and naming. The effect of the negleit is clearly visible. If America is to maintain her high pluee among nations of the world, she must maintain a belief in spiritual values." in charge of the afternoon session was Mrs. Louis Bntenbeker, regional vice president, while Mrs. By UNITED PRESS Japan claimed today, in a series of announcements unsupported by any allied source, that its army air ' gram (NBC) from 7 to 7:30 p.m, MWT. His address will last 15 minutes and the rest of the pro-- 1 gram will be taken over by the Democratic national committee, The address tonight waa obvioue- ly a substitute for a trip to Ohio, Democratic leaders had urged him to go to Cleveland and make a personal bid for Ohios 25 electoral votes but he told them his war-- ! time duties were too heavy to permit both that trip and the one scheduled for this weekend in New England. Having vetoed the Ohio appearance. however, the, presi4ent was lifti xuc presi- expected tonight to deliver-adress tailored somewhat for audi- deut of the Utah PTA congress, ences in that region of the coun- and Mrc. Edmund P. Evans of Salt Lako City, president of the try congress, extended greetings, Gov. Dewey, the Republican presA discussion of state legislative idential nominee, came into this border-linstate which has been programs was given by Dr. C. L. on the winning side in every presi- Anderson, who dialt with health. Bateman, school dential contest since 1892 to bid Dr. E. Allen finance, and Prof. Evan B. Mure Demofor the support of ray. military training crats. Following the general session, "The only way for the real work was conducted membership of the Democratic departmental with Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Hirning party to win this election, the only in of the executive group, way for Demusrata to recapture Mrs.charge McConald E. Rose, room retheir party, is to join with the presentatives, Dr. Anderson, sdfety Republicans in defeating the new and health; Mis. Johnson, member(Continued On Page 6) ship; and Mrs. Rulon Manning, magazines and publications. Evening Session The evening session, attended by workers from Cache, Box Elder and Rich counties, was conducted by Mrs. Stephen Thurston. Featured were an address qn rehabilitation of retaining serviceSergeant Newel S. Crookston, man by Captain Irving B. Shulack 24, husband of Clenna Lueai of Bushnell general hospital, and Crookson,- - 83 East Fourth North (Continued on Pago 6) street, Logan, has received wounds in both hands while in action m the Pacific area, according to word received today. Sergeant Crooksion is a son ot County Clerk and Mrs. Newell J Crookston, North Logan. He has been on foregn duty since August of this year, and in service since the local unit' of the national Additional rallies in the county guard began training in March were scheduled today by the 1941. Cache Young Republicans as folFull particulars concerning his lows wounds have not been received, Tonight the caravan will visit .although it was stated he would be Paradise and Millville, and will under treatment for several weeks. stage a rally at Providence, 8 15 p m, where By .'on Snow- - of Nibley and County Chairman Lloyd M. Theurer will speak Friday A visit to Mention, and er "olew up." No head of any government could accept such an ultimatum," Judd said. 11c claimed that the uUi.,at'..m threatened that unless Sti.wed received command of all forces in China the Doited States would be unable to give military support to the C hine.se. o RRTinum n United Press home radio broadcast, recorded by FCC, said today that the Romanian cabinet, headed by By A German NeweU A. Crookston force and special f t in the phenomenally skilled anti safe manner which is habitual with Mr. Jenkins, providing they learn how and why he maneuvers '.ano; car under various driving rl B !.(! THE MAGKIAN ditions." The public con-- 1 is urged to attend the demonstration. , f defeat. Nippons Have No Desire For Permanent Peace, Says Writer For six months, the Japs held Robert Billuire in pnsonir 11 internment ( amp. TVy brought great pressure to bnr on him, in the hope that he would serve as their mdio voici, directing piopaganda against the United States, Bellaire headed United Press bureaus in Shanghai and Tokyo, and is veil known as a writer and leetuier. Here he presents his views on the possibilities of permanent peaee with Japan. Tokyo BY ROBERT BELLAIRE ritten for N E A Set v ice Will the destruction of Jap in., war machine, and the liquid, it on mdiliii'-- t clique of the in Japan, guarantee us isting peace in the Pacific? No leader of any of the United Nutionx has dared to predict that it will, and the reason is quite simple Our Statesmen realize now that the war lords of Japan are not alone to blame for Japan's atrocious record of plunder, slaugnter, rape and cruelty. Our leaders know tne respond- bility must fall also upon the overwhelming majority of the (Continued on Page 6.) I Ab Jenkins Appears . ' s In County Outlined A "attack zon island in the Philippines. There was no elaboration of the enemy report. Meanwhile, force clearing the Germans from Walcheren island on the approaches to Antwerp had the enemy - backed- - Into' the- - northern half of the principal town of Flushing and widened their beachhead on the island's west coast . to at least four miles. The first claims were 'contained in a Japanese imperial headquarters communique, broadcast by Tokyo radio and recorded by United Press, San Francisco. The communique asserted that Japanese planes sank "one enemy battleship or cruiser and three cruisers and damaged three enemy battleships in Leyte gulf Wednesday. A later unofficial announcement by Tokyo reported that the Japanese xerial attacks corps," supof explosive-fiile- d posedly consisting plane manned by suicidal pilots, had sank or damaged seven (Continued on Page 7) Beaten, emaciated, captured, Jap .still is defiant. His eyes mirror the typical fanaticism of a nation that refuses to admit Republican Rallies Feature j J Wounded In Pacific Premier Constantin Sanatcscu, had In Driving The broadcast bten "overthrown. said a new cnbi ct, containing six communist members, had been Ab Jenkins, nationally famous formed but it identified only one Lucretiu Patrascnnu, automobile driver and racer, acmember minister of rtioe in the Sana-te-c- u companied by H. P. Leatham, director of drivers licensing divisgovernment. ion, state tax commission, will bi in Logan between 1 and 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 4, to demonstrate how to operate a mo'or vehicles in emergency stops, norma! stops, backing out of an icy parking 1 stall, driving up an icy hill, and liow to regain control of a car in a skid. Demonstrations will be held on Second North between Main street and Third West. They are sponsored by Dewey H. Nielsen and Benjamin B. Sinngham, state driving license examiner- s- of the Logan branch office, state tax commisa vf sion; the city police department, rN J the Cache county sheriff's office, Logan junior chamber of com- ( r mcrce, and the Cache county safe- j ' ty council. P VV 'i ft! vi Prof, H. S. Carter of the Utah aS. State Agricultural college, who has seen Mr. Jenkins give the demonstration, states that "anyone can tram themseives to handle a car suicide units" sank or damaged 14 Amer warships, including battleships and cruisers, In heavy raids on the United States invasion fleet in and near Leyte gulf yesterday. Tokyo radio also said in a broadcast recorded by United Press that a "small" American task force has been sighted 2(0 miles east of Lu- PTA Famous American Magician To Appear In Logan Nov. 3 pronounced dead Leesident Grant placed Upon ler head she re- tved had been a faithful Announcement was made today burr's president Mh v?,rker and was a member by Rulon J. Rasmussen, blcyPark ward. of Logan L'on3 club, that Birch, Americas foremost magician, with fetail his company of assisting art.sts will plav an engagement in Logati m. in Monday, Nov. 13, at 8 p. Nibley Hall, Logon senior high Meeting school campus. wlnt h ha The performance, Rrocers of Cache coun- - attracted nationwide attention, is y L.,ITe"L tcniHht at 8 o'clock sponsored by the Lions lub Gen' chamber of commerce, eral chairman Is Virgil Feir.n, ipcordin while the t0 Curtls Miner, pres- - club vice president, lent ofPti committee includes M ijor Wr. H Sub" - le a330ciat'Killian, Major H C B ltemnn. op 'll'lw1iielV(i1 t0 future bv films Eric A. Jonnson, Blaine Bprneor. tun ,h t,0nal 1 Grocers1 Prof. A. J. Morns and Ray NeDon, Sherman Tickets are "ow on sale by Lloyd of e will discuss cur- - members of the rlub, or they R'J'Prnment regulations as can be part based at the door on ,fV J the i.ight of the performance Lf, 'Sh"entFfocers. "11 bo served. All Since seating accommodations are ,ce are invit- - limtud. Mr. Ferrin uige.l Cache U in ',,and ,hcir attend. (Continued cm Page 5) Id -- 2 n, r- V Nov. p. Kai-she- Jt -- Minn., Walter H. Judd, R M'nn, who lecently leturned from Clu ngking, charged today that a demand from the White House that Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell be made the overall commander m with China, military authority even over Generalissimo Chiang precipitated the crisis that le dto Siilwell's recall Judd claimed that Stilwell was the goat of peisonal govmade ernment m Washington." The a former medical missionary to China, said Stilwell. himself, carried the ultimatum to Chiang and that the Chinese leadUP'-Ri- 4 Grant LDS. church, apoke three when he told of her Unconfirmed iA , . old-lin- Views Oa Stilwell j Dies In Nibley ag0 h ?. e enrol1-- j Grey th e tneir marks behind. Polish girls face. W , ,tt j,.. Regional PTA Meet Presents Vital -- drive in Cache county is from November 1 conducted thtir being to 15, it wa , stated today ny iiis cut. They are taught to drive Bessie Brown of Hvrum. chairman u;omotiles, swim, ride horses and of the campaign for die county enjoy One chapter. conmetllive sports. dung is certain: these men do not line Record ant sympathy. They want to be Last year. Leg in city and C.vhe 100 accepted as equals with other county schools emoil-- d pir1 ople." cent of the students, and estabincluded on the program were lished a mark locally for contrit ports by Dr. R. H. Walker, bution of articles and money. kan of agriculture at the USAC Some individuals donated as mueh ho recently attended meetings of as $5, some $1. while many conbe nation il planning board, land tributed 23 and 50 cents each. Jtant colleges, and by George D. "Purpose of the Junior Ret A'de, dean of at the Cross enrollment are these," exengineering college who discussed his trip to plained Miss Brown. It gives all Jucago where postwar jobs were boys and gnls an opportunity to sudied. serve in the war effort, helps children who arc suffering m the ant! wartorn countries Maria De aids in producing articles for our boys in the armed fortes. We urgi everyone to support the Junior Red Cross, and make this a banner year The need for assistance has never been so grea. Maria De Grey, 81 died u the in our history. Ilah and Cat he me of a sister, Mrs. Sarah D county must retain their places of .r011 of Nibley at 4 a.m. today. in Junior Red CtoSj" had been ill about three yeais. leadership General committee for the drive Hiss De Grey was born in Eng-- besides Miss Blown, includes Miss a daughter of Alfred and Lucile Burgoyne, sponsor for LoRnybould De Grev, Febru-16schools; Miss Bovrrle city gan She came to Utah of Hvrum, sttretnry; Kav Brown w her parents in 1876 and the Nelson of Logan, publicity; Miss !y settled in Salt Lake City Hvrum and Leu sne lived until her illness. Ella Eliason of of Logan, shipping deJohnson has since lived with her sister a partment, and Miss Gwendclla Nibley. of Snuthfield. Junior Red Sumvers include Thornley Mrs. Olson brotber Samuel De Grey of Cross bulletin. ait Lake Teacher Sponsors City. Fop Cache county teat her sponsors nearly 50 years Miss De ,!'y worked in the ZCMI shoe are: Eva Rentier and C B. Johnson, ry where she was a shoe North Cache high: Helen Ailisor She was the lady of On Pago 5) (Continued Lr'sldent Heber J. Morale is good among these satients during competitive James" Captain Barrett pointed ; major campaign address tonight in an effort to correct again what he has called Republican "mis" representations. Substute For Trip The president speaks from the White House over a radio pro-- ! s, the WednCaptain Thomas F. Barrett of Bushnell General hospital, Brigham City. He is assigned to the recond'ion-n- g division of the army medical o' . 4 S. I v By JOHN U (ITTF.tt IiiUmI .1rit.H Staff Correspondent BALTIMORE, Nov. 2 (I'ri-Gu- v. Thbm.is E. Dewey today called upon Democrats to vote the Re- publican ticket in next Tiles lavs election or lost their pai ty to "a forces" coalition of subversive which seeks to change our system of government. In the Democratic camp President Roosevelt delivers his sixth r 'h Career, - $ f.A. f t 1: .- B. S.m-wn- w. S' Keith Spencer, Squires and Elwood Bingham, for two vice presidency and Fred pons; Joseph Meyrlck H. Thompson, treasurer; Dr. L. V. Wilson, Ace Raymond, Harry Harold Helvm k- ? Suicidal Attacks On American Fleet Is The Jap Will Seek Revenge! This Evening At 7 - h $ Currhe regular luncheon meeting. ent president is L. T. Wallace, Pennmanager of the Logan J. C. ey store. include Prof. Other, nominees Roosevelt To Speak n By Wrists, Face ' ;h'b Club Schedules Logan some Drive In Germany, Gain 2 Miles a rdlly at 7:45 p. m , where Dow Ltwis, candidate for county commissioner, and Mi. Snow will speak. Ilyrum at 8.30 p. m., with speakers listed to be Heber Whiting of Snuthfield, candidate for the state legislature, and P. C. Foisted of Logan. Well-svill- Principal Political Addresses Tcnieht By I Franklin Japanese Rush Air MTFD lRF.SS D Roosevelt, Wash- 30 p. m. MWT. ington NBCi John W Pricker, Paterson, N. J (CBS' 7 30-pm, EWT. 7 Reinforcemenls To . 8 Philippines Sector Services Set For Eliznbeth J. Parker By UNITED PRESS" With her ngvy crippled as a result of the ubortive attempt to smash the American invasion of the Philippines, Japan rushed air Fuller tl seivurs for F.liraoelh reinforcements to Luzon today in la'ker, ,! of Wellsvilk' vho an obvious effort to support a desperate tieluying action against libdied Tuesday afternoon at h, home after n three year .liner s. eration of that stepping stone to her homeland. will hi conducted Friday at pm Enemy aircraft from the dwindri Well.sville Second waid ling reserves in Japan were known huri.il in WellxVlle cemetery to be shuttling into Luzon by way Friends may call at the J'nomp of Formosa and other intermediate .son funeral hornin Hvrum this bases. One Japanese poht, captured and until tomorrow evening after parachuting into the Leyte noon and at the chapel in Well.s- said he had left Japan ville after 12 until time of sirvee area, only six days ago. Terrain difficulties were reported slowing construction of American airfields on liberated portions of Leyte but it Was exjiected strong forces of planes soon would be in operation. Fighter planes from the land bases already have joined carrier ilancs in maintaining a blockade ilong the west coast of Lyte. Th Janes sank a small freighter and bigger attempting to bring rein,t 'V. ; v,; forcements from Ebu and torpedo (Continued on Page 6). 1 - Logan WCTU Official Is Speaker In Box Elder County Rites Are Saturday For Dr. Henderson Mrs.. Arba M Smart ot Logan, president of thi Logan Women's Christian Temperance Union and first vice president of the state WCTU, today addressed an inded pendent womens group finm and Treinonton. She went to Box Elder county short v bt tore noon, and expects to leturn this evening At the state convention held recently, Mrs. Smart nu-ivtstal- from high commendation and national WCTU ol Mentis for her lntucst and activity m the tempi ranee union. She has headed the local movement for several years Ii Box Elder comity today, she discussed pitfalls to guaid agjirst in voting, warning the women th, it a knowledge of Issues and candidates is an important factor in intelligent 1 i land-base- d a ii Gai-lan- Funeral services for Dr. V. W. Henderson, 65, prominent educator and civic leader who died Tuesday evening of a heart ailment, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Logan LDS tabernacle, with L. Torn Perry, member of the Cache stake presidency, officiating. At the time of his death, Dr. Henderson was head of the d- tpartment of zoology and entomology at Utah State Agricultural college. Ha had been a member of the college faculty since 1926, and had previously served as president of the old Brigham Young college in Logan, and the Weber academy in Ogden. Friends may call at the W. Ml sT H U.T Ioyal Hall Mortuary, 34 East 3 to Center. Logan, Friday from a p. ni and Satuiday from 10 a. m. until time of rites. Burial today wai iimli-injunction to hilt .meatusmfor pohtn.il u ,c. iwill be in Iognn nty cemetery. ' Logan Seaman Is t Injured In Crash n Seaman 1st class Wilford Ernest Strobelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ptrobelt, 247 West 1st South, fnd husband of Doris White Strobelt, was seriously Injured in an automobile accident near San Diego naval base October 29, according to word received by his wife and parents, from the naval bRse 4 , XV 1 command. Full extent of injuries had not been determined Monday, when his wife aid brother Kurt of Og len, eft for San Diego. vote-castin- A l- - daughter, Catoline, staying with Mrs. Strooell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White, dm 11. g Mrs. Strohelt s absence. is m i ARP. M. SMART Hi s.'V'v.Art |