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Show Grain Range Open Wheat Dec. March May July Sept. 38. No. 272. VoL LOGAN, IRuss olon He Answered I'TAII - Intermittent snow north and west centra! portions. Partly cloudy elsewhere this afternoon. Generally cloudy tonight and Wednesday' with occasional snow, in mountain sections. mostly Slightly cooler this afternoon and tonight with high 35 to 40 north, The Herald Journal High Low Close And Met Call of The Wild! UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, Price 1941 War Feverishly Prep are For Cache Lions Club Members Meet International Trade Plan In cents 5 Convention Senate Group lo Survey as. A ,, Food Supplies Gets Reaction Tariff Agreements Are Explained As Affecting U. S. Illinois Statesman j Urges Emergency Assistance To Europe , The new international trade greement lurthpr reducing Arner- can taritfs touched otf expected' Stlife f:m o Ifyourr a bi ftp picture's a ' V fame enthusiast, you may have dre :med of somethin?; like this on re. For E. J. Wilson, reality. He returned yesterday from Canada with an utmost startling accumulation of wild game. Annual Scouting Hunting, Suh, Is Worth The i? Course Opens expansion e.e Oh Wednesday Tenth annua) University of Scouting, training school for Cache routers of the Valley OMUiril, will get under way Wed-'wit- y evening, '8 o'clock, in the ouse;-"when HWield stqke church, leaders and seduters will ! nemble for an address by Elder Ert Taft Benson, member of the Council of Twelve; - Church of Jems Christ- - of Latter-da- y Saints. Council, program highlights and objectives will also be presented as a part of this first meeting.' The training course will continue Friday of this week, and Wednesday of next week, at Login Junior high school. Concluding sessions have been scheduled The and 4. : , Training courses have been established in basic scout mastership, Dec. 1 advanced scoutrt:astership. explorleadership, commisisoneys service, health and safety, and scout-crat equipment. Training faculties for the various fields have been recruited under direction of Dr. John C. Carlisle, leadership training chairm- er ft an. . Instructors include Owen H. Hall and Sherman Hansen, basic lourse; Mark Checkets and Ernest advanced scout mast on Page Two) Hberhardl, Millville Plans Fund BY BERNFLI, HI.NX Hunters take note! How would you like to purchase a hunting license that entitled you to hunt for and bring home one moose, one elk, two deer, one caribou, one bear and two mountain goats? That's the kind of license E. J. Wilson, manager of Logan-Cach- e Knitting company, had when He entered Canada more than two weeks ago to go hunting with Clarence Cardon of Seattle, Wash., formerly of Rigby, Ida. Brought Em Back Mr. Wilson returned to Logan and it yesterday with his. "bag was a sight that all Logan turned out to sec-a- s the hunter cruised into town, the front of his car bedecked with the hide of a moose, an elk, two deer and a mountain events for the immediately after school; Friday the following scheduled: fish pond Benson Scout. served from 5 to 8 p.m. tickets being sold by M Men 9 Gleaners; auction sale, from until' time for the At an informal social and meetprogram at 8 p.m. and again ing held in Cove Ward chapel, ,egins Nielsen of Lewiston was , .ir tae Program. Program, 8 to Theon P'm-reelected chairman of the Benson Belief bazaar Society mi i Cache valley 0n dis',lay at 8 district committee, with Mi. after the pro- - scout council. nv tSnning ivkr District Elects ') Icecream and pop will be V Ihe Sunday School, turday the program includes and nuction sale from 8 p.m arid Barbecues, be so'd by the MIA, ice-- t by ,he Sunday School and WUl be conducted bX t. Primary Purpose of the carnival ls"to 10r the new ward rucTionh ,Wl11 800,1 b Under tanot Other members elected to the district committee were Dr. Ezra Cragun, vice chairman; Dr. W. H. Stevens, C. W. Hyer, Robert Reeder and Langton Barber. President David O. Hendricks of Benson stake LDS presidency, and Ezra Kendall, stake superintendent of YMMIA,. are other members of the district committee. Un5s To Sponsor Virus disease of fruits and problems of nutrition will receive greatly increased emphasis at Utah BY MRS. NELL K. KLINGE At the Cache County Library on this week is the work of for Tiritf the first annual display Mrs. Lucile Wallace Wolf of Salt OtjT3 charity ball of Logan Lake City. This exhibit, made up dre announce1 of 30 oils and a group of ceramics, ty bvxP, Willard Larsen, chalr- - is part of the annual art and musical event which is presented 'ball will be held Wednesday, each fall by the Logan Business at l Dansante, and is and Professional Women's club. fj. by tii .public function sponsored Most fortunate indeed are the inrecent terested people of the city to have "ization1 dse Rince this annual show presented to roFfeds 8 to charity them. The club makes it possible ocaiiy Larscn said, e and for individual or group artists to Invti. t16 publlc 10 suPlort have their work hung in Project style. to-si- n, 's well-arrang- opposition in congress. Two west- tern Republican senators Milton R. Young. N. C, and Kenneth S. Wherry. Neb. said the U. S. tar- iff concessions would prove "dis- ast rous" to America' agriculture. Chairman Harolu Knutson K., linn., of the house ways and means committee ordered nn Immediate analysis of the agreements. hero are some of the principal concessions made by ihe IJViited States under the new international tariff agreement: Wool Duty on raw wool cut "5 per cent on a variable scale. Live cattle (other than for breeding) duty frozen at present figure of 1 cents a pound and import quotas raised for calves (under 200 pounds) and "heavy cattle (700 pounds or more.) Beef and veal duty cut to 3 cents a pound. Formerly 6 cents. Fresh and frozen fillets of fish duty on groundfish (cod, haddock hake, hollock, cusk and rosefigh) cents a pegged at present 1 pound up to 15 per cent of U. S. consumption and 2 ,i cents on Imports over quota. Other fillets cut from 2 Vi cents a pound to 1 cents. Butter cut to 7 cents a pound on imports up to 50.000,000 pounds between Nov, - 1, and March Present rate of 14 cents applies to any excess during quota period and on imports between April 1 and Oct. 21. Condensed and evaporated milk prevailing graduated duties cut an average of 1 cent a pound. Dratd milk and cream -p- revailing graduated rates are cut an average of 50 per cent. Cheddar cheese new rate is 3 'i cents a pound or not less th.m 17 Vi per cent ad valorem. Old rate (Continued on Page Two) Estate J Mayor Glade Warns Americans: Don'i Be The Victims of Despair, Hate and Defeatism Beet Farmers Get Payment . anti-inflati- - ... servloes-approm-iati- -- j , 1 -j Book Week Is Complete organization' of committees to plan the annual meeting and banquet of Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America, was announced today by Prof. H. B. Hunsaker, general chairman. The meeting will be held in Preston Dec. 11, and tickets to the event are limited. They have already been placed into the hands of district chairmen for distribu- Being Observed . Chapel Constructed s, Brossard Gains Appointment and Dr. LDS . Wilson School Sets Harvest Festival Providence Sets Roundup Friday Stores Prepare For Yule Season Nutrition Lack Discussed i Mendon Carnival Having studied with J. T. HarMrs. wood and Florence! Ware, Wolf's landscapes show the Har- Is wood influence to a decided exPlans have been completed for tent in the soft harmony of color spotting which he used. Old Or- the Wilson school harvest festival chard" and "Spring" are typical which will be held Friday, Nov. 21 examples of this style, the latter at the school beginning at. 5:30 showing an apricot orchard in p.m. Everyone Is invited to join d Ben the fun. There will be plenty of bloom against Lomond. good things to at including barOld Orchard is another view of becues, icecream, cake, candy, blooming fruit trees against a punch and puffed rice balls. A mountain background. good fortune teller has been Light and is in the soft pastel obtained and .there will be games Shadow ef-colorings and might ba mote t and dances and a variety of deContinued on Page 8) lightful activity. Canyon Heights ticket-seeker- Hears snow-cappe- Oh, Those Precious Ducats! j Wednesday Hol-iada- y, m For Scout Dinner O. R. Not Get Wish inter-mounta- in Committees Named tion. In charge of arrangements seating are O. D. Robinson, Truman May i . Cutler of Preston, and J. R. Board Real Johnson, Richmond. The . com- mitlee on dinner and table setting includes Dr. L. V. Merrill and A.D. Allen Ernest Eberhardt of Preston. Other meet- follows committee leaders are as At the regular luncheon Welling! R. publicity, ing of Logan real estate board, Roskelley and J. L. Gwiliiam: held Monday at the Hotel Eccles, tickets and J. A. guest seaker was A. D. Allen, Watts; program,attendance, William Scholes deputy collector of internal re- Glen Worthington, venue in charge of the Logan Winward, Charles Fielding H. Merrill and office. Max Norton; decorations, Martin Mr. Allen explained some of ceremonies and special the problems now confronting in- Roskelley; events, James L. Gwilliams, field come taxpayers, and reviewed pro-- i scout executive. isions of the new law now being drafted by NAREB. Herschel Bul-le- n 'called attention to the code of ethics adopted by the real estate board. Present at the meeting ' were Adrian Hatch, president; H. B. With funds derived going into Johnson, vice president; A.' B. civic welfare project, the Cen-- , Harrison, secretary; Mr. Bullen, tennial roundup Friday night in A. H. Thompson, Newell G. Daines. Providence recreation hall, sponW. H. Stewart, Leo C. Nielsen, sored by the Lions club of that N. D. Salisbury and L. H. Daines. town, will feature a beef and four Guests were Mr. .Allen and E. B. turkeys as prizes. Mitchell. Howard Fuhriman, club president, today invited Cache citizens to attend the dance. Music will be by Gilbert Thorpes orchestra, and refreshments win be sold. The festival begins at 9 p.m. Logan BPW Art Exhibit at Cache Public Library Highly Recommended Charity Ball j Several Fields assist-(Continu- 2nd. M In ' Carnival 'Wren, Maps State Agricultural college. These developments were furthered by recent decisions of college board of trustees. President Franklin S. Harris announced today. The board has also approved steps toward dormitory additions and toward the construction of a union building. Dr. George W. Coohran of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research has been appointed research associate, professor in the botany and plant pathology department. He will devote full time to research in Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. goat. "It is that Dr. CochThe adventurer ran will anticipated be associated with Dr. B. left Logdn November 2, and in L. Richards in the study ot virus company with Mr. Cardon journey- disease of fruits,' said Dr. R. H. 300 ed into British Columbia, station director. Other miles north of Spokane. There Walker, made to followed the kind of a trip the arrangements are being with attack the virus problem hunter dreams about. Since hunting in Canada must much intensity. Research at USAC will be aided be done with guide, the two men Inand their guide (who according to also by a $3000 gift from tne Mr. Wilson gets a "fee" of $30 a ternational Minerals and Chemical Dr. Walker, and Dr. day when escorting a company of corporation. two or more) hauled off into the Delbert Greenwood, interior and to the Paradise of made arrangements for use of the those who go in for big game grant in nutrition research' with David D. Long of the company. hunting. The trophies that adornHugh A. Buntine of Anderson, ed the Wilson car bespeak the measure of his success on this C'aiif., has been appointed on Page Two) venture. Gout Hunt After five days, the group broke Raising camp and went to a spot about 20 miles from the guides ranch and Two of days merriment will be there followed a goat hunt an joyed when Millville ward pre-h- s Mr. Wilson which experience their annual carnival Friday claims cant be duplicated. He de-- ( Saturday, November 21 and Continued on Page 8) On 77 WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 (U.B Rep. Everett M. Dirksen, R., 111., told the house today Russia is "tevorislily preparing" for war. He said wo dare not abandon Europe I to Russian communism because that would imperial western civilization. Czechs Gone ' I lie predicted that CzechoslovakI'tWitred above is Mayor Earl J. Glade, us he addressed 160 lions club members of Cache county last ia would fall under complete communist domination evening in the Bluebird. To his immediate right is umcs I . l alienline, president of the Logan Lions within four bust c.uh and Met Wrigh of Ilolladay, presiilen or Hietrie 2S-months. Germany, he said, is the Lions International. key to Europe and must not be abandoned lest Russia oommunize the entire continent. Meanwhile, the senate appropriations committee decided to take an inventory of U. S. food supplies and crop prospects to avoid "qhort The type of defeatist thinking the American changing" people which is being exercised in some while providing aid to Europe. American circles the contention Were not going to be stampedthat despair and hate, war anu ed into action before we know desperation are the only avenues where were going, said Chairtoward the future should be deman Styles Bridges, R N. H. spised by free men who honor He said that the committee had Cache county sugar beet farm- their freedom, who have faith in decided to ask federal departments WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 tUD ers had today received a total of God. and who have the will to Republican leaders for an immediate breakdown of congressional in the door shut today against the funds asked to carry out the crop work. approximately $750,000 banged . So declared Mayor Earl-JGlade President Trumans checks from the Amalgamated aid proemergency re- $597,000, 000 emergency for wage-pric- e Sugar company, representing the of Salt. Lake City, prominent quest ceilings and gram and the program to increase business and civic leader, 1947 initial of scarce food and army spending in occupied areas payment of the who addressed Lions club members rationing Some harvest. clothing. tartly charged him hy $500,000,000.. of last Cache valley evening. D. E. Smith, manager of the with playing politics in his Inventory Favored 160 Men Attend Lewiston factory district, stated Were going to proceed with an message to congress. conThe zone was occasion a that the total was broken down Sen. Robert ,A. Taft, . R-- . O., inventory of available food supat $10.75 cents per ton, for nearly vention, held in the Bluebird, and commanded the GOP opposition. plies in this country and of the Lions from' Lewiston, tons including In a radio address last night he best crop estimates for the coming i 2, 000 tons. Only about 2000 Richmond, Newton, Logan, Provi- said the ' 'were-- not proposed Controls 'would year and. jot estimates of toocf PreWells ille. and dence, Hyrum tot In the first paymenL- our own neeesaary choke and people lii production paralyze The second payment, represent siding wasof James C. Wallentine, private initiative here. He accused order, to determine the amount' of while the club, Logan inK beets delivered to the factory president resorting to food available. for export, Bridges was conducted by the president of the , during the period November 1 to Lloydprogram police state methods. Under the reported. M. Theurer of Providence, Dirksen reported to the house on 15 wil1 be mailed to farmers we would have truman control Distof immediate past president tour of Europe this none or little surplus for European his November. 20.. Lions International. rict 28-summer as chairman of a special All beets in the county have aid. Taft argued. 160 also men to the Speaking been toPPed. and are on top of assembled We stand at the crossroads Joint congressional armed was Mel Wright of committee. ttre ground, Mr. Smith a free America said, between today current district president. He also went before the house end a planned Only about 10 acres of land are Musical numbers included accordTaf economy," foreign affairs where . left To clear. These beets should ion solos Miss Nadine Wright, said, charging Mr. Truman with he told much of committee, his story and urgall be .In by this weekend. We selections by on (Continued Two) Page by the Lions quartet of ed .quick action on emergency aid feel fortunate that the first two consisting of H. M. Peterto Europe. The committee Is weeks of harvest saw such strides Logan, Coul-asen, Joseph Ritchie, Joseph speeding work on President Truin getting the beets out. There and Ray Nelson, and group manS request for $597,000,000. in has hardly been a good day since singing led by Mr. Petersen. stop-ga- p aid. . November 1. Glade, who recently won Mayor Dirksen said the "cold war beTotal payment for this year's reelection to the chief executive's tween the United States and Rusbeet, prop wllj approximate $14.25 (Continued on Page Two) The storm this morning didn't sia is not very cold" and easily per ton for Cache farmers, indanqien the ardour of Cache foot- could lead to shooting in Germany cludipg government subsidies. ball fans, and USAC studcn.ts, for unless we bolster that country At the present time, about 40 the annual Thanksgiving day grid against Vfe spread of communism. cars of beets are arriving each day clash between the Aggies and Uniat the Lewiston factory from versity of Utah. Idaho and Oregon stations reNeither did the storm bring the until the presenting surplus Book Week Is being observed all more game ducats to Cache vallore part of January, marking one of its longest processing campaigns over America this week and in Loley! Result was that there were and long lines of in years. will no be there exception. gan many folks disappointed in their At the Cache county public li- quest for seats at the traditional brary. according to Virginia Han- sports festival. Construction of a combination Dr. son, librarian, there will be a Although a college official had chapel and community center at special display of attractive new previously reported to the Herald Canyon Heights for student fambooks which are designed for rid- Journal that UN tickets, downtown ilies residing in the USAC housers of all ages. All student., and and on the campus, would not go ing projects is now under way, Dr. Edgar B Brossard of Utah, residents of the county are espe- on sale until 2 oclock this after- according to J. Howard Maughan. member and former chairman of cially invited to visit Ihe library noon. the downtown store began president of East CaehP week. cards shortly stake. selling the ,be IL S. Tariff commission, has this In program and exhibit the after 9 n.m. precious Cost of the large quonset now Just been appointed by President Reported explanation "Books of World theme for the was that "the long line of folks being installed by the Rockwool Truman as one' of the American will Tomorrow predominateli- waiting for tickets made it neces- Company, with Ernest Stettler. Regales to the Havana, Cub, contractor, as superinconference of the United Nations throughout the week at the sary to begin sales this morning." local at various schools. At brary and on world trade. At 11 a m., in front of the secre- tendent, is estimated at $30,000. LiThe building is being financed Sessions begin in Cuba Nov. 21. the I.ogan junior high school tarys office at the college, stuThis conference will give final brarian Leone Harris announces dents had formed a line that ex- by the LDS church, and is to be library assistants wiil pre- tended down to the front door- - used by the student families most consideration to the proposed in that two skits at an assembly on ol whom include veterans. An (Continued on Page Two) ternational trade organization and sent 11 a.rn. in the school auditorium that can he utilized the international trade charter, Thursday at The writwere auditorium. skits as a recreation hall; a stage, which has been in preparation ten by Mrs. Harris and will be several class rooms, and a kitchen, during the past year by the two mucomplimented by appropriate L N preparatory along with other service rooms, conference at sic. Parents are invited to join will be features. London and Geneva. for students this program. Residents of Canyon Heights and It is expected that the United Besides the program there are Logan are contributing labor for Nations will vote approval and Menin Annual PTA book carnival Junat several the displays the project. Work of students is adoption of the charter and the ior high school. In the main hail don will be held Wednesday with being financed by the church, I. T. O., and wiil take such prochildren there is a display featuring books being entertained at 2:30. and the money goes into a fund cedural steps as may be necessary or the past that have preserved There will be a fish pond and for equipping the building. to get both the charter and the culture for those living in the pre- many interesting activities. Pop I. T. O. into actual operation at sent. Another exhibit in the corn and Ireeream will be sold. an early date. In the evening adults will en schools library is made up of books suggesting the world of to- joy to the Mendon dancing morrow. Other exhibits feature orchestra with the party beginning Will science, sports and factual mater- at 9 o'clock. Refreshments wil! be sold with proceeds going to the ial. Indication that the yuletide season is approaching Chairman Be Cris Monsen of the Merchants Chamber of committee, Logan Nutritional Deficiencies in AniCommerce, announced today that mal and in Man" will be discussed local stores will remain open two by Dr. Maxwell M. Wintrobe at 8 hours later in the evening on three p.m. Thursday at Utah State AgriSaturdays before Christmas. The - lecture, cultural college. Thus, on Dec. 6, 13 and 20, which s sponsored by the USAC Logan and Cache valley came of very best, from Haydn to Beethoshopping hours will conchapter of Sigma Xi will be pre-- i age, musically speaking, last night ven, down through Wagner and Saturday sented in room 101, commons build- - at the USAC fieldhouse. The Utah Richard Strauss, plus a lovely, tinue until 8 p.m. There may be Symphony, impressively conducted quiet number of strings alone, by one or two groups of merchants ingAmerican composer that will close as usual, however. The public is cordially invited b Maurice Abravanel, and bril- the young to attend, said Dr. W. S. Boyle, liantly assisted by Irving Wasser-man- n Samuel Barber. THATS FATAL as featured soloist, gave a It is not the purpose of this archapter secretary of the research LOS ANCELES, Nov. 18 fUB concert that set a new high in ticle to try to judge the merits of society. individual numbers, but to express Howard Hughes said today that Dr. Wintrobe is a nationally music enjoyment in our commua great satisfaction that we have his testimony on air corps dealings known hematologist and researchnity. An unusually large audience, at last become able to enjoy, as a before a senate Investigating comer in animal nutrition. He is at present associated with the school 3500 or more, responded enthusias- community, the type of musical mittee probably finished him as a of medicine, University of Utah. tically to a program that was not experience that is unfortunately military plane builder. The army probably wouldnt accept a plane In the absence of Dean B. L. designed to cater pratronizingly to restricted primarily to large ot mine now if it had gold wings, centers. Richards, chapter president. Dr. W. a public nurtured on "movie verd Mr. Abravanel has done marvels hfc said.:"! dared tb'. attack Wright will sions of the classics. W were Whitney Smith, Field brass, and that's fatal." Continued on page 8) to enjoy a program ot the preside. j j r Utah Symphony Concert in Logan Gains Critics Sincere Commendation - Met-roolit- priv-iligc- |