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Show The odatjs News " Hoover's scalp is demanded Hanna McCormick Ruth by Page one, column five. Volume 23. Number 3. M E With which are combined the Cm he Valley Daily Herald, the 28 PAGES TODAY 1, 0G A X, (Copyright, 1931) A Soldiers Opinion. Japan has completed the job undertaken in Manchuria. Chin-cholast Manchu Cryadel was taken, without firing a shot. Japanese planes dropped circulars, in Chinese, telling the people they would not be hurt, if they behaved. They took the hint. That incident in Asiatic history is closed, and Will Rogers sums it up admirably, in the simple Oklahoma folk, language that he affects: Japan has got all they want of China, and China has certainly got all the they want of Japan, and want league has got all they of the whole mess . What do League of Nations vocates in America think of leagues showing in Asia. they still urge the United States to join, on the theory that a league, too feeble to influence Japan, or any real nation, could deal easily with this soft, or as Northcliffe called it docile nation. tht this You may read here country, unprepared for war, attack, Is open to successful aught ir with all its fleet air to build a protecting fleet. and submarine Perhaps you read and' asked what can a mere newspaperman know about national defense. For a change, read diers a good sol- -. opinion. Jr Gen. Fechet, head of the Unlisted States army air corps, leaves the army, ten years ahead of time, to tell the truth about our dangerous condition. We are the most He says: hated nation in the world. We house more than our share, of That the worlds treasure. treasure is now practically unimprotected. Unless there is mediately a national consciousness of impending trouole, with adequate preparation to meet it, our fools paradise will soon be lost. General Fechet is surely no He newspaperman. mere knows our national defense condition, having had charge of the air force for years. Don't have spent you think we enough time and money on to other nations? Is it not time we think of our safety, or must always be the worlds international idiot? Senator Borah tells you this nation has spent forty-fiv- e thousand millions of dollars abroad, in the last fiftvn years.if Should we not teel foolish a combination of nations came sailflying through the toair and collect, by ing under water billions more? force, forty-fiv- e IN The three hundred millions of themselves announce ready for a war to a finish with Britain, if Gandhi's demands are ignored, aad Gandhi w.tn a supply of loincloths freshly laundered, Is prepared to go to Jail, as a martyr. should Indias 300,000,000 learn something from the present experience of Chinas Chiremembering that nese are better fighters than Hindus. ' The British, it Is said, Field work of surveying canals and lands to be included m the Hyrum reclamation project has been completed by engineers of the federal reclamation service. Descriptive plats of the land to be included in the irrigation district which the reservoir wa ter will serve are being prepar- ed. according to H. R. Parker, secretary of the Hyrum Project Water users association intetid-t- j IMMEDIATE RELIEF NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UP) Immediate governmental relief for the unemployed as well as economic reconstruction was today in a joint mani-it- o issued by the Catholic, otestant and Jewish national organizations which once attacked the day In the steel industry. cd BENSON Others Of Group Who Shoot Officers Escape HOUSTON, COUPLE SHEAR Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson ol Hyrum celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Monday. December 21. at the home of their son and daughter-ilaw. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E Sorensen of College ward-A- t 6 p. m., a bounteous dinner was served to 50 relatives n wed- - and friends. A beautiful cake centered the table and all appointments were car ried out in the gold color. Following the dinner a program of talks, recitations and music was given by E. P Hansen of Providence, A. J. Peterson and Mrs. V. E. Peterson of Hyrum. Lars Sorensen, Joseph II. Olsen. Bishop Schenk and P. C. Peterson and Hyrum Hansen Mr- Sorensen also gave a short talk on his early married life Hans Sorensen was born in Denmark. May 30 Holbeck. 1853. and with his parents came to Utah in July, 1874. Mrs. Sorensen. whose maiden name was in Sophia Gregreson, was born 14. nenmark May Vn,prnn mem1863, and was confirmed a ber of the church July 17. 1873 She came to Utah in the fall G.O.P. PALO ALTO. Cal. Jan. 5 The ".stork" visited the womens dormitory in last Stanford university (UP) night. It was very embarrassing. Co-ein ihe building gathered around, in their pajamas, and discussed what, to them, was a most shocking eventJust think of it'1' they said. Whatever will ds people think" Then railed somebody John B. Price, authority on birds and such things. It isn't a stork,' he said Its a California water crane, a little south of his regular habitat." non: the farm house from oi a. di a c!"uth barrage poured !. kill six oi lirers Th finish (lie hunt was in Houston. H where ury Young 'Icj.n how a et the light, and a com w re i mu id dead in a p.'iiion house altii it had been by efhei rs who trailed them hum Sprmgtield, Mo. LEADER ASKS id lated editorial appealing Mon- day in the Rockford Register-- ! of which .she i.s Republic, publisher. Mrs. McCormick, daughter of the late Mark Hanna, widow of Senator Medill McCormick contestant unsuece.sful and against J. Hamilton Lewis foi the .senatorial toga at the last election, inquired why liuovcr should not be freely discus-- 1 ed and impartially weighed as a seeker for public office am urged in her editorial that the party "kick precedent into a ocked hat" by picking ar.othe. March j. I . . For - When the Mormons Marched Bv M 7 lie RS1I I.E L. JAMES stoiy is wutten by a from authen-t.- c re' olds, and glorifies the members of tin Mormon bat.iilion. The story has already been printed m mo t ot ihe Scripps-Can-tici- d newspapers the strong- - U'.'.oni. we course uiionuniie the be-.- tl) m the best man (lP. f,lr th(1 .c,nn ever tackled'1' 1S 1 wi, toe l'i,it- bforethr n!ia?fd llam anrl Mrs Annlp BaiG v- - slaying of ra duet, by Aldine and Alice Dallas. Oregon, Hendricks; duct, by Mr and Mrs. H II. Harrison youth. Speakers were William Whit-- I URGE COORDINATION tie of Fairview. G. A. Hogan, WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP) Bishop Saul E. Ifyer and Har-- . Coordination of all forms of ns Pond Benediction was of- ininterstate transportation fered bv Clarence Wiser. cluding bus and truck line was Interment was in the Rich- recommended today by Exammond cemetery where Bishop W. Marler iner Leo Flynn of the interstate dedicated the commerce commission. or, i APPOINTMENT I , Po-l.- local or 136 than in Joseph Oriel! receipts ot the pstolfice wfie 48 pei tent lfss in 118 35. 1931 IS CONF. Postmaster nnouneed Monday afternoon Receipts for 1931 aggieg.iter f II 497 77 Figures for 193L li3() , SCHOOLS OPEN 1 of-;i- e , 1V y DHOP UECEIPTS shall pies:-- i i In i mne-hoiioi- an(1 up that they were hiding there More than 50 men, armed with machine guns, tear gas bombs, rifles and riot guns tormed a circle around the house. No Depression Only a few shots were fired, the officers preferring to use i,ear gas in the hope of capturing the men alive-ThCupid brothers deaths climaxed one of the greatest manhunts Cache County in the history of the southwest, which began Saturday at Springfield when the men fled Records of Cache County from the barricaded farmhouse; Clerk C V. Mohr for 1931 show eluding a posse, after mowing the six officers with a that 6C3 marriage licenses were down issued as compared with 409 for murderous and well directed fire. 1030 Most of these issued durLed by Sheriff Marcel Hending 1931 were to Idaho couples law rix, the officers had gone to Idaho's "gin marriage is responsible according to the Soringfield farmhouse to Clerk Mohr for the large mini irrest Harry Young for the order two years aeo of a ber of Idahoans who come t marshal. I tali for their Gretna Green Ther Mo., across four states the activities Mrs. Mae Peterson, deputy trail led into Texas where Harlountv cteik issued the first ry Young and his brother the car in which they mairiage license in January wrecked were fleeing near Streetman. 1931 and Miss Ruth Bair depuFrom there thpy were trailed ty (link, the last license of the nto Houston. Mai on December 31 Yesterday officers, raiding the 'norne of relatives, found that Harry Young had eluded them POSTAL MONEY by only four minutes. Mcminn b..Ualion. 85 years ago. fiom the mid vest to the Pacific coast. In many ways this is a great American epic. You will bf thrilled ai.d encouraged as you read how 500 determined men set out to rcmqm r untroodc n western plain"- and maintains in i be ,i in . Thdts the essence of the Moiy of the match of the ; relused to answer questions ol detectives who sought to learn the Identity of his companions , in the Springfield massacre. Although oificers who trapped the men fired several shots Into the house. Police Chief Percy Heard expressed the belief the men, giving up hope of escape, had turned their murderous guns on themselves. Officers heard three shots from the interior of the house after they had thrown tear gas bombs through the doors and windows. Then a shout was heard: "Come and get us, were dead." For a time tear gas prevent-a- d entry. to the were gas masks Finally brought and Police Chief Heard groped his way into the Interior, accompanied by a dozen detectives, their gums held ready. ENCIRCLE HOUSE,' THROW BOMBS The men were trapped in the house when officers received a . j else. (l(.nl- loLU I jf Two thousand miles over undeserts and through . . known mountain passes starving . half dead from tli.rst ragged and weary th" editorial contrasts hundreds ol thousands of Revote publicans who will either against Mr. Hoover or retrain irom voting for him with me united and coniidcnl Democrats and suggests if "a considerable number of Republicans wou.o, prefer to have Mr. Hoover steu aside as a candidate, the part, leaders should select somebody , ilVln(,; Greatest The ROCKFORD, III, Jan. 5 iLPi Mrs Ruth Hanna McCormick - President Hoover is, not a popular leader ana urged the Republican party to select i presidential nominee with a lair chance of victory in a die-- 1 vv()l,jrt tvi AND FINISH - v r nd Hans They are Orson Sorensen o I Mrs. Laura Pocatello, Idaho; Jensen Moore, Idaho; Mrs. Mar tha Nielsen. Logan. Leonard E Sorensen. College ward. Mrs Amanda Hillvard. Smithfield: Mrs Adella King, Rupert; and Melvin Sorensen. Hyrum. also inTheir descendants clude 27 living grandchildren FAVORABLE REPORT and two great grandchildren. WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 UPF voted1.-- , A senate 1 lUlCral 1 IS Heldi today to make a favorable re-$2-port on President Hoover's 000.000.000 billions) reconstruct For Lewiston Girl The project tion corporation. , ac-was not ready for senate LEWISTON - Funeral services tion, however, and the senate, for little Joan Telford small ad-1 with no business before it. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryjourned until tomorrow. ant Telford, were held Saturday in the Third ward chapel. ON TRIAL GOES The choir sang the first song Calif. SAN BERNARDINO, after which James Taggart i 5 Francis UP Gilbert Jan fered the invocation. Music Collieitinerant wa furnished by the following on trial went blacksmith, today vocal duet, by Merle Cunning- - shut t living. Sorensen were married in the Balt Lake Endowment house by Daniel H. Wels on December 21. 1881 They moved to College ward where they resided until 1914 when they moved to Hyrum and have since made their home were there. Twelve children born to them Eight are still ap-tro- ds of one of the greatmanhunts m the history of is shown in the lb, sou'ltwe-eppi r pnUiie v.lnch .hows the 1 lie the entrenched Admitting position ol the picsident ".p head ot a g. gntic coipoiatiuu which has on its payroll 7(H).-- ( Out) men and women iportm ' 3.U00 Out) Americans t..e di tonal states It would be a gis'i::' eis rtf- front to the pns.iui.', to i.njilv H lie would mal la i .r shall this glia' ion f. for a piM'iial p. winch lie is v.udlv A good otgmnri'j of 1877. Mr. and Mrs. 5 (UP) REFUSES TO TELL ON COMRADES Harry died a few minutes later In a hospital, after he had PASS MARK Jan. Tex-- . Harry and Jennings Young, desperate fugitives paid With their lives today for the murder of six Springfield, Mo, peace officers. a their into way Forcing gas filled house in which the brothers had been surrounded, officers lound Jennings dead, a bullet through his head, and Harry shot through the chest. -- I Tniiur ? HOOVER SCALP er o take Gandhi out of India nd confine him m a small nd in the Pacific. The resemblance to Napoleon would stop there, but the ready might be as complete in the case of the gentle Hindu as in that of the fiery Corsican. In centuries to come a free India may bring Gandhis ashes back on the to some monument shore of the Ganges, as Napoleon was brought back to the Seine. Price 5 Cents. - tage of irrigable land available and the percentage of waste land included in the district, but which is not adaptable for irrigation purposes, have been completed, a jetition requesting the county commissioners to create an irrigation district will be prepared. Hearings will be held before IRREGULAR PRACTICES the commissioners, before a disWASHINGTON, Jan. 5. l p. trict is created, Mr. Parker said Intimations oi irregular prac-- 1 Tuesday morning. schedules tices and even bribery found allotment Water their way into testimony at the have been prepared by the state senate .he, ..JigT) Ibanfinance committee for-- 1 engineer's ottioa. ..Thiay-iwJ- l investigation, but they submitted to the county commissioners at the time the peti-io- n met with denial as far as Clar- enop Dillion, and his firm were is marie. The district organization concerned. should be completed by early February, Mr. Parker said. SEES HOPE SAN FRANCISCO Jan. 5 (UP! CENTRAL ASSOCIATION IS ALSO PLANNED After literally supplying the for his body for five days, When a district has been blood doctors at the University of formed, a central water users CalitornLa hospital saw hope organization is also to be form- for the recovery ed. Tnis group will serve as Prof. Thomas T. of Sanford, haem- a holding company tor the wa-tlife has stock available in the rec- ophiliain victim whoseseven balance for days lamation project which is ap- hung an after emergency operation proximately $1,000,900. The central group will deal with the PLANE CRASHES federal government in making SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 5. UR contracts for the project work, unidentified An airplane and issuance of water stock. 10 By this means, the government crashed on Mt. Hamilton. aceast miles of here today, will not be dealing with individuals of various landowners. cording to information teleThe irrigation district as a phoned to the sheriff's office by a rancher named Buckner. whole, and irrigation companies subscribing for water in the DEATH VIGIL project will be included in the BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 5 iUP membership of the cgptral orIdaho's of ganization. By these means, Marble corridors stock will be made available to state capital which a fortnight fill every bonafide application ago rang with Christmas carols made by individual land hold- wpre hushed Tuesday and a ers for water in the reservoir vigil of death was kept there, Irrigation companies included over the body of a man who In the proposed central organ- was once the states highest ization are: Hyrum Irrigation officer, former Governor Moser; company, C. J. Christiansen, Alexander. president: Wellsville East Field SAVED BY DERBY Irrigation company, George PerDENVER. Colo.. Jan. 5 (UP) kins, president; Wellsville City today pre- company. Mayor; Medical specialists save Irrigation the life to to W. O. Christiansen, fight pared president: North Field Irriga- - of John Fleming, a Cripple Wellsville more than tion company, John C. Brench- - creek miner who fell and ey, president; and two unnani- - 70 feet down a mine shaft because escaped instant death ed companies in Mendon. None of the property in the he wore a derby hat. towns of Wellsville and Men-- 1 v(1t i iTiuniTr ion will be inrludpd in the WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 iLP) Hstrict, Mr. Parker declared. - Charles former G. Dawes, luce president and now ambas- .idor to Great Britain told the United Press today that under no circumstances would he Help Stork the entry of his name in the presidential primaries m Visits Dorm, Illinois Co-e- EDITION OitttR cT3 SMITHFIELD - The Benson! state, announced today. Regis-- ; stJie anmlaj m. j a. Gold and J l.1J!.1.0" Green ball will be held in the, ..e?,,ns Mjl i and continues until 9 P- m' Smithfield Junior nigh school 21 . May gymnasium Friday night. The hall decorations will be in gold and green combined TERRORIZE CAMBRIDGE C.AivLbKiuuit, Minn., Jan. 5 with a Spanish efirct. ihej LPi ii aiding captive a town stage is to be a beautiful gar- mar.snai anct a special watch- den in which the thione lor nun, six bandits terrorized tbe flucen wl!! be placed, Cambridge today, breaking into1 T,ie contest dance, Semorita be demonstratd by stores and a garage and"'escap- - Mia" ing with approximately $300 in one couplt from eachof the 14 All will be dressed in and ;4U0 woith'of mer- -' wards chanchse. Spanish costumes. These cou- pies will dance to t.he queen of the ball. Marguerite Bowman I'SE POLICE STAVES of the Lewiston Second wain, BOMBAY, Jan. 5 (U.Pi The as she sits upon her throne Inuian government today call-- ! attended by two small pages, ed on police staves to reinforce E. C. Bergeson and Gertrude new ordinances in its efforts Bentley are in charge of the to quell tne nationalist hideMrs. Calder Smith and ball. penitence movement dirreten :n Dr. E. P. Coburn are in charge lroin the Mahatma of the queen arrangements and .spirit Gandhis jail cell. the contest dance. TO ASK FORMATION OF NEW DISTRICT As soon as Lhe descriptive plats showing the nature of the various farm lands, the percen- Meets I'lVE O'CLOCK :i 2. ! STAKESOON ' India A N V A U 'i START OF MANHUNT M. I. A. DANCE NEXTSTEP Gandhi, a Napoleon. ( flashes FORMATION More Billions. .l.uunal The 'Qjp ASSOCIATION One Job Completed. Hun luniselt "George Bernard SlUW. y iHi Field Work for Hyrum Dam Project Ends, Work Pushed By Arthur Brisbane J U E S D A V, llei.d.i and i r? Today D.ulv Idiot, as you know, means a fellow who can see no further TP Id 15 T U T A H. Joumal What Folks Say AFTER HOLIDAY- Appointment of G. A. Mikkel-a- n as superintendent of the lty water department to suc-ee- d v ei e $59 61012 William Ewer was an The mail handled during the munced at the city offices oliday season which ended . ' uesday morning. Sunday night was around nor was made The appointment mal according to Po.lmastei iv the reorganized city Odell. and confirmed at spec'll! commission meeting, tha ast of the New Year, Monday fternoon, immediately follow- 01 offlce taken by ng 1IIIUI1IU111 Courtl 1jvorouhLundstrom and City H Uiditor R Pedersen, reelect-c Bulling was fnmd guil-- j d to office last fall, and Com-- v un a chame of issuing a frau-- , ulssioner Elect N. W. Merkleyl udeit chei I amounting to $5 Departmental responsibilities '.hen arraigned Monday morn if the mayor and his commls-1g m city court Judge Jesse doners were arranged as fol- -: P Rich imposed a f.ne of $15; tows: Mayor Lundstrom fin- com-otssi- Moie than right tnoiiMi ri pupils of the Lug. m City and Cache countv scuooh in' bade farewell tu tne a Christmas and New Year ation Mondiv morning ami tepped back into the class r tei .ibh.shcd room to lenuin for the u the school year The leturn to i.hoii in tb. S I I PS IN 'Cache county distr.t affected about 5 200 pupils, and 3 out) m, WiSHINGTON Jan 5 UP' the cita school i rhlunn'I.T'themeruTnXd Students of the I ; ac.id-rmy, a school for glib and un !cros informed the house agri-- ' trier the auspices or the Pros- -' culture committee today that hvterian church wdl be hack to his orgamat 'on was prepared to cl.is work Tuesday mo- - nmg undertake distribution of fed-to Mi ,s Man-cracenithiu fum bond wheat to fam-- ; Hies in distress. Frink, principal. i ( -- sv-n- 1 ' L. M 1. 'i'ui on ntence is to he suspended t,c Rafety; Commissioner Oluf I. Pedersen city Vratef, cemetery, and sewer departments! charged with drunkenness, was He w&.s formerly commissioner tound guilty when arraigned of streets.- - Commissioner Merit Monday before Judge Rich- He lev streets, narks and play- was given a sentence of 40 days grounds, public property, and m Uie county jail. .. health, , naymeit ol the fine Hemy Ruhaids. Smithfield -- , |