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Show The Her Today's News Low wages, benefit some peo- ple. Read the "fairy tale" at the bottom of page one. aid-- Journal What Folks Say'. "We are menaced by & new epidemic of an old disease; it is Grant Masters. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 213. Number 9. 1,0 18ENAT Today Arthur Brisbane By cy cy cy (Copyright, L With Hawaii's rigid territorial OF CANNERIES conference relative to the seasonal run of the Smith- which tile siren used to sit pea cannery and the has her hair, golden combing run bea Plant of lhe Utah down Into the fine. million Packing corporation w'as held Attention q the inai woum pay chamber 0f Com- if the whole of Mount Everest merce Logan a committec of the and fell down. They aie Interested Cache county Pea Growers rock because assoc;atjon met with District in the lorelci bethey have read the poem Vas jjanager Ronald Wadsworth of ginning (Teh Weis Night the packing organization in the Soli Es Bcdeutcn," which shows offices of the company. literain that there is power The Cache delegation which ture, You know that i.iere went to Ogden included Presibooks more written have been dent B. G. Thatcher, George B. about Hamlet, who never lived, Bowen of the Cache Valley men real the than about all Commission company, Presi- that ever lived in Dennytrk. dent F- p Champ of the Cache Banking company and Secretary M. R. Hovey. all of the Chamber of Commerce; A. W. Jjhambers. SmithHeld, presi- L FOR derft. and J. W. Matkm. Hyde Park, and Henry Meikle, Smith-fielmembers of the committee of the county pea growers association. No report on the outcome was made Tuesday Funeral services HYRUM It was expected, when the in the Cache group left Logan, that were held Saturday Dorthea Third ward for Mrs. efforts would be made in OgHulphers Norgreen, who died den to contact the head offihome ces of the California Packing Thursday morning at her as a result of pneumonia. corporation at San Francisco Bishop James G. Christensen relative to the Cache cannery was in charge of the services, ( un for next summer. The Utah The speakers were Alfred Pear- Packing corporation is a divi son of Logan, C. F. Olsen and Mon of the California organizaFred Anderson of Hyde Park. tion. The choir furnished music Moisture conditions promise with special numbers consist- to be ideal this season for pea Carol Mrs. solo a by growing in Cache valley, Presiing of Wadsworth, a duet by Marlin dent Chambers of the grow Sorenson ers association declared prior Pierre Anhder and and a duet by Mrs. Ellis Niel- to leaving for Ogden. A large sen and Mrs. Earl rrop of peas and beans is ex- were by Lcgrande pected by harvesting time next Miller and Patiarch O. M. Wll-so- summer, lie said. A of the lorclei rock on 1932 . Hy-si- id - d. - s n. Interment was in Hyrum. Norgreen was born in Eskilstuna, Sweden, November Mrs. 1866. A N U A 11 Y 1 2. ' :.2. 1 Price EDITION FIVK OCLOCK c Cy cy Oxy cy cy cy cy cy Cy (5y rain tonight in warmer and Wednesday; southeast, colder north and west portions tonight and east and. south portions Wednesday. IDAHO Fair In north nd Snow or unsettled; probably with local snows in south portion tonight and , Wednesday; colder Wednesday. Maximum temperature Mon- 42; one year ago. 28. last Minimum temperature nlgbt, 14; one year ago. 10. To- tal. precipitation, last 21 hours, ' .58 inches. Salt And Pepper FIRE WIPES OUT FAMILY Jan. Judge George Long sentenced Walter Hess lo 60 days m jail for accepting money from the county as a pauper and then spending it to buy malt and sugar to make beer. cSy I ft Cents. rp cp cp Artillery were prepared to answer riot calls in 10 minutes' notice. The call fur Martial livr was! made at a meeting of 1.000 prominent Honolulu residents just as a new' grand jury was chosen to consider indictments in the kidnaping and slaying of Joseph Kahahawai. The accused, held aboard the warship Alton at Pearl harbor, are Mrs. Grace Hubard 49. New York and Washington society figure; Loeit (J. H. Massie. 20, hr Congressmen Wright Patman G.) Thomas and E. J. Lord, 22, of Texas, top, and James V. McClintic of Oklahoma, and Albert O. Jones, 57, enjumped into the spotlight listed men. Kahahawai, one of five naat Washington when they asked the removal of two tives recently tried on charges Thalia of attacking members of the Hoover cabinet in speeches from the Massie. wife of the lieutenant Mrs. Forteseue. and daughter of floor. Patman asked the im was spirited away and killed W. peach incut of Andrew body.i Mellon , secretary of the last Friday. His battered was found, treasury since the Harding wrapped in a sheet, automobile in an administration, and Mrt'lin-ti- c officers claim, Mrs. Forteseue, Mas- suggested that Charles occupied by . Francis Adams, secretary of sie and Lord. navy, resign. For-tescu- c. son-in-la- - WASHINGTON. Jan. 12 (UP) President Hoover's financial relief program moved nearer completion today with adoption late last night by the senate of the (billion) reconstruction finance corporation bill. bill is being consideied in the house, and A the stunned by companion Apparciiliy force of an explosion in a stave. it is hoped to have a completed measure adopted by both Mr. and Mrs, John Mylcr and houses and sent to the president before the end of the (heir four children were unable week. Air. Hoover, it is understood, is ready to set the to escape from tiic flames which reduced the residence to ashes. credit wheels spinning on short notice, once the bill be- An on- MYTON Jan. 12 ' UP lire iamih of six were burned 'o death I nlsv alien tlioir Isolated ranch home was destroy'd by lire. pea-sou- James Watkins bought a license last Dec. 11 to marry Minnie Fouch. Monday lie returned it to the clerk. "She changed her mind and I wan; my money back," he said. Clerk Arthur Bloxam refused to refund so Watkins left, leaving the license. BERLIN, ily could i Cb-Har- vice-pros- volion WOMAN SHERIFF MACKAY, Idaho. Jan. 12. H.ki Hyrum Stake Plans Sunday School Meet A woman has been named sheriff of Custer county, to succeed her husband, who occupied Tlie Hyrum stake HYPUM that post until his death last Sunday School convention will December 18. held in tlie Hyrum Third card chapel Sunday. January 24. Meetings will begin at 10 MAKE REPLY i m. and at 1 p. mMembers of tlie general board NANKING. Jan 12. r.i"- - Chinas of State will be present and conduct reply to Secretary Slimson's note on tlie far cast- - tiic various classes. All bisho ern situation was delivered by pries. Sunday School workers the foreign office today to and members of the high coun- Consul-Genercil are expected to attend. Peck. al WILBl'R There lived once, in a certain town, which you would now look for in vain on a map. a man sa r'c' be coujd hav'i Pved with silver money the whole street in which hi.s bose stood, and peihaps th llltle strcpt c'f gut he did '"0'hinn4 htbe ?fb i,u ler use T, ,lis mone'.( Far and wide lie w as known. various him called People names. In our storv he'll be known as the fortune hunter. What's in a name anyway? Shrewd and cunning even m his voutli. he early developed a fondness for tlie touch of legal in his tender in tlie palm. search to satisfy that itching lie soon learned that big wealth never comes entirely through individual toil He discovered the economic truism that to get rich you must got people to work for you. Labor -- cheap labor-bri- ngs clinking coin to capacious coffers of calloused capitalists Determined to amass a fortune he set himself up in busi- ness. His assets consisted of three or four sewing machines and an abundance of gall. Long before he died, the ma chines wore out and were dis carded. but tlie gall remained in a pcriect state of preserva- tion. The new business thrived. A hum of industry pervaded the From early dawn until long after sunset many Susies were sewing shirts for soldiers. It was something new for thy It gave employment to several young women. Among them were some who had let- their mother country thousands of miles awav to satisfy a and honest religious conviction. Their ugly treatment failed to dampen their ardor. Diligently toiling, the women produced shirts of high quality. Shipment after shipment ur $125,-000,0- recover, was residence mass of flames. F UPi 12 FEED 00 V Cnitcd of tariff Downward revision barriers the world over would with create "a new situation respect to Germany's capacity to pay her World War deb's and reparations" Minister of QUITS Finance Hermann Dietrich tool FROM THK the United Press today in an exclusive interview. UNITED PRESS Germany believes the present world distress aggravated mi- Holmes today resigned as aider tlie pressure of reparations FIRESTONE TO CHANGE member of the United States AVjH iead Germany's creditors ve.v 12. AKRON, O., Jan. to a final solution. "That is Supreme court. S. Firestone, Sr., presi The resignation has been ac- - whv evcry effort must be made of dent the Firestone Tire &!Ceptcd. to 'keep the Lausanne confer Rubber company, disclosed to president Hoover announced enrc sitting until an ultimate assembled stockholders that he the retirement of the Patriarch solution is attained." Dei t rich would resign and request the 0f the American bench at noon said board of directors this after- - today. The report of the Young n00n to elect him chairman of The aged justice, in a letter plan advisory committee at of left the board. The election to Mr. Hoover, said he Basle confirmed that condiiW. a Thomas, the supreme court with deep tions upon which the authors j0hn denl to succeed him also would regret, but that the condition of tlie Young plan based their be asked. Firestone said. of his health made his resignahave not been realizfindings tion necessary. ed." the finance minister con Mr In a letter of acceptance tinned. READY TO RESIGN Hoover expressed appreciation honoriU.Ri Memfor Holmes' long and PARIS. Jan. 12 bers of Premier Pierre Laval's able service on the bench. Hr cabinet placed their resignations knew of no American who hadat his disposal today. inspired such respect and de- flashes overwhelming -- 63 to 8. . . The vote was token after a continuous session. Today tlie senate will take up tlie sec-- , ond phase of the Hoover program the bill to extend (million) additional ere- -, dit tq federal land banks. This lias been passed by the house. A number of amendments to tlie credit corporation bill were rejected, and a number adopted. Among those rejected were: 1. Copeland amendment for credit to cities. 2. Shipstead amendment for loans to states for rural credit. Those adopted were: 1. Added 50,000,000 or farm credit.- - to ' be administered by the 'department of agriculture. 2. Restricted loans to specified institutions, eliminating a catch-a- ll phrase which would have enabled the new corporation to take over the business of the privately administered National Credit corporation. 3. Prohibited loans for export of war materials. 4. Cut salaries of .tlie four directors from $12,000 to $10, OOP a year. 5. Required quarterly reports from corporations receiving loans. 6. Authorized Federal Reserve banks to act as fiscal agents as W'ell as depositaries for the corporation. 7. Forbade corporation doctors to pass on loans to companies in which they are interested. 8. Authorized loans lo help reopen closed banks. 9. Eliminated a direct appropriation of $500,000,000 for the corporation, thus requiring a second enactment to give it funds. nition It was apparent that the fire originated irom an explosion caused when Mylcr attempted o stall a fire in the stove with kerosene. The entire front of lie stove was blown off and the impact of the detonation sent the young farmer staggering back onto his bed. Flames spread rapidly and before any member of the fam- Press.) Jan. the senate, despite vocal opposition. ,was ! Rescue was impossible. The bodies were taken irnm were Hie hnu.-later. They .haired almost bey., ad recog- TARIFF CUTS by in lhe house. He summoned other neighbors and rushed to the rescue. When they arrived, the roof was beginning to cave in. Jan. (U.R) 1932 $2,0)U.-OOOJM- Mylcr, partly dressed, was ly- comes law. ing on a bed alongside his wife. The vote The four children never left (heir beds. James Sweat, a neighbor, saw smoke and flames issuing from er (Copyright Lost Confidence Death writing paper and purple ink. col"Light yellow-gree- n ors are easy on the eyes and give tlie readers a pleasant reaction to the readexperts told ing matter, annual the association's meeting today. By the same token, the love-lettcolor scheme was suggested for speedy collection of overdue accounts. 12. At Late Meeting Rill Rointf Considered Ry House; Parents, Four Chil- Companion Would Do Much To Restore dren Runted To I.OVE LETTERS INDIANAPOLIS, tad., Jan. 12. u:.- R- For successful love letters, the Indiana association of optometrists recoin p shade of mends a MTKY IN LOVE TAYLORVILLE, 111.. i Huge Measure Is Given Approval DE UTAHNS (U.R) DEPORT Results of feeding experiments al the experiment farm in North Logan, operated by tlie Utah The Reconstruction Finance Stale Agricultural college, was measure passed by the senate the theme discussed by George yesterday is in its Q Bateman, in charge of tlie helpfulness and will do much farm, b'dnro a large assembly lo restore confidence in good of Well.sville residents Monday securities and in financial instinight. tutions. Banks, especially, will Farmers were ad used that be greatly benelited as it virtuafter hay reaches a tonnage ally puts the credit of the govprice of $12 they should be ernment behind the banking substituting grain fur a large structure of the nation. It amount ul the hay ration. should put an end to the hoardTlie feed situation was ing of money which is so detriby County Agent R. L. mental to business in general A Lcisliman. and wnich is brought about by Wrigley and John There appears to be plenty of fear and uncertainty in the iiav for sale at $10 per ton in business world. lie stack and it is being d As the program outlined gets 'ivered for $2.00 per ton making under way more money will 00 at Wcllsville. puce of $12 come into circulation gradually was Tiic meeting sponsored by and tlie of securities and prices Hie different organizations in Wcllsville cooperating and was commodities will reach a higher All level. business will be stimWASHINGTON. Jan. 12 iUF presided over by Joint A. Lcisii-inan- . ulated by tliis constructive buof the farm Any president thought that President reau. A large attendance was measure. Hoover cun be discouraged from Alma Sonne. .seeking reelpctiou is regarded as present. NEW YORK, Jun. 12. U.R Cashier and '"mindless by his closest adthe curtailed. With volume First National Bank visors. stock market today moved ir- Postmaster General Brown is regularly and closed lower than The pa'sage. yesterday, by (lie oieparing to attend to technical levels. last yesterday's tinted States senate of tiie details of entering tlie presi- WASHINGTOX. Jra Several declines were over-b- e Reconstruction finance torpor- - dents neme in n'l state pri- -' come during tiie lay but in Tiic report, of Oliver ation Bill, maiks a step forward' mardes where s"- -i is re- former commercial the final hour nf trading, the send, d in constructive ac- - UUired bv law Tf r. , nizsd oo- market sagged again, " Uon by ,he ,ederal R"vernmcnt position to President Hoover' PeruA nrosem if.15? In the early trading Hie m dl: a Lima. tin to restore business confidence should dev-m- p. a was learned. ket was favorably influenced senate loan .nvestigat-oyosier "Militant committees" will be by the senate pussage of tne day. quoted an imaginary a.d credit organized to press the fight: Cor- - not a real conursatu ii altrib- Reconstruction Finance a on the country This later action, Mr. Hoover's poratlon bill. This helped the uted by Townsend to S. A. national scale augers the be closest friends say. will be unindustrial shares and railroads Maainnis, former miniscr to necessary. His path toward Bolivia. Continued on page tour alike. they believe, has been practically cleared, with (lip pledge of allpgiance by Ambassador Chares g. Dawes, of Illinois. This spectacular figure himself removed L you ten me emphatically left the plant daily In return.: To replace those unable to quantities ,s ., potential obstacle td Afr. to hold body and soul togetht..' where I can get it for 25 Hocver in a statement at Chi- money real money--begasuch a generous wage, cents on tlie dollar 111 raise cago. in which he asserted not flow into the olfice Tiie sight on of checks, money-order- s amlothr; s were lured on the .sain lour already high wages ten only his loyalty but his admira- greenbacks set the girls won-- j terms and conditions, per cent I h ive alw.ivs be- - don and confidence in Mr. dering when they were to or who stock mi the job for th hcved in paving my worker.. Hoover's conduct of affairs. well." However. and months had passed and payment of th And so shirts sweated out low wages was madi yet no payday had been and not m legal tender - bo. of tiie hands ot served. ROME. Jan. 12. OJ.p.i Premier starving women brought Inquired some of the braver in scrip. "Tithing Scrip' it was almost so much wealth to the yawn- - Benito Mussolini went on rec-in- g What do we get for called girls: Wlii-imoney bags of tiic harden- - ord today for cancellation of tlie last two months' work?" tiie irate women be fortune hunter lie could war debts and reparations. Tlje held the scrip, their tongues ed What do you get'." cjnculat-xlneeihave paved with silver money United Press learned that Mus-th- c ed the fortune hunter as were set afire! whole street in which his solini was the author of an Wo can buy all of that stilt: feigned astonishment smeared stood, and perhaps the t icie in the Milan newsper itself over his chalky face. we want for 25 cents on the little street that ran into t there was no alternative be- My dear, you get a chance dollar." which said be You must Popola DTtalia to work another three or four mistaken," as well. And when lie died lie was tween repudiation of debta-- or months to learn this wonder- came tlie clammy reply. I paid chaos. 35 for tliis and I buy in large missed but not mourned. ful business." i l t. Uses Imagination 'U long-neede- ' What Low Wages Did For One Philanthropist" BY DALE The Weather . I law already invoked to protect women from further attacks, it was learned that ing officers of the 64th Coast Portescues daughter. The Hawaiian shot dead stripped naked, sewn up in i in jL, Sheet, was found by police an automobile that Mrs. Fortes-cu- e was driving. lTAIl Y, J cy cy HONOLULU. T. If.. Jail. 12. a if Emergency orders were given troops at Fort Shafter to- day as citizens of Honolulu, aroused by island terrorism and the "honor' murder of a young1 Hawaiian, issued demands for Martial law. snowstorm of the season swept down over Cache valley early Tuesday morning, leaving a heavy white at about estimated blanket eight inches of new fallen snow. The storm was brought to this section by a north wind which changed a heavy rain to snow. The wind kept up throughout the night and driftsecsome was in reported ing tions. Traffic was seriously hindered. the road from Logan to at Pocatello " being reported noon as completely ' blocked, (Continued on page tlirfec) son-in-la- w 28, c Army Guard Is Ready For Emergency Calls Snow-Fal- l The heaviest well-know- (7 cVj 12. A warning was issued by Patrolman Traffic State Harry Clark today for anyto one travel expecting over the Sardine route to have cars equipped with chains. The road is open but slippery and hazardous and chains are essential. According to reports from I'nion Pacific bus officials, the road between Preston and Dayton, which was blocked during the night, was opened at noon today. - i cv, LAW US AID In Cache Valley Britain has a plan that will interest Mr. Aylesworth and other radio experts here. The radio, owned and controlled by the government in Britain, would be connected with telephone wires, also owned and controlled by the government. The telephone subscribers, a loud speaker 'attached to his clephone, will call up the static wants and get its icasting by telephone. It sounds simple but perhaps it is not. A' strange murder in Honolulu emphasizing the fact that there is savagery in whites and as in blacks, yellows browns, has stirred such race hatred as may keep away the United States fleet manoeuvres. Attacks on American women' by natives reached a climax when Mrs. Grenville Fortes n in New York cue, and Washington, aided by her and a sailor, kidnaped and murdered a young Hawaiian, one of five accused Alien-Prayer- U K S I) A BLEU MONEY ROCK ISLAND. 111., Eight Inches Of "condemns extravagance." Another finds that all our troubles are due to the fact that we tax the rich too much, and the little man not enough. Wonderful statesmanship. The Republican party should tremble. Parts II. T S THE NATION NEEDS LEADERSHIP. Democratic statesman One Mrs. cy cy BRINGS BIG The Democrats have spoken. and candidates Presidential others attended a dinner in honor of Andrew Jackson, and Jackson's ghost has enjoyed a good laugh, if ghosts laugh. The great Democrats, right out of their own heads, with no help, have discovered that attacking cj fy, Seek To Oust Mellon, Adams By Telephone. Strange Murder. Germans Know'. of U TA HEAVY SNOW STORM BLOCKADES CACHE TRAFFIC Great Democrats Speak Out. lEadio A N, i c 6vy (1 A Fairy Story 11 n Tho-plan- t. d e se |