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Show S --L.. TIIE HER f PAGE TWO. A LD-J- O URN A L, 3 S i Mft SErTEMBER WEDNESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, li Mil- 20, 103H. THE APPROACH OF AUTUMN The HERALD-JOURNA- L MAY HEAR F.D.R. Published every weekday afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co., at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah. Telephone 50. Price 5 cents a copy. By mail, In Cache Valley, $2.50 a year; outside Cache Valley, $5.00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a month, $3.50 a year. matter at the postoffice Entered as second-clas- s Prodair Logan, Utah, under the act of congress, March Liberty thru at til the land. 3 1879 Member United Press, NEA Service," Western The Liberty PelL Features and The Scripps League of Newspapers. 1 BKEWMEISTERS or BY A number' of- drinking cups, apparently thousands of years old, have been unearthed. Of origin, no doubt. spree-histor- and is experimenting today with brand-netheories. And out of this experiment will come progress, just as out of the scientists laboratory come new truths about the world in which we live. A great many sincere students of economics point to weaknesses in the NRA system that may, in the future, prove serious. It is probably true there are many faults in the NRA. It is, more or less, a step in the dark; it represents a hope. As faults develop, they will be patched as well as possible. Every effort will be made to make the system work. If, in the end, it proves unworkable, either in whole w not hesitate to change it or to or in part, America abolish it entirely. Witness mericas courageous experiment in prohibition. At tremendous expense, we attempted to eradicate the evils of intoxicating liquor by abolishing liquor itself. We opened our prisons to receive violators, and we hired an army of sleuths to catch them. Rut prohibition failed, so today we are repealing it. We will now try sane reflation, and will MAN OF THE HOI K Thi J. HorsrwiUh, in Hoinm furniture ntd uhose signer, ! I t e & t whine-tt- H iU Hill do much R to prevent ned-- l t ti u f f e r ing j in o n g movie-jroer- Mr. Horsehas deradish signed a theuter-Mthat actually leaves spare for one' legs. at Tha rumor .that Jack Dempsey arouses a ery little interest. The only come-haecare about that most people is the nation's. will attempt Worlds Williams Will Honor Their Saint come-back- t, k t ST. BRIEUC, Brittany (I'D An international "Congress of Williams" is to be held here in Oc- VACATION H EM IN ISCEN CES The soggy flapjacks. and education. The fish that got away. The leaky tent. The burnt-ou- t bearing 15 miles Just now we are fighting the obvious evils of unemploy- fiom the nearest guruge. ment by arbitrarily shortening the working week. We have The sunburn. The ptomaine poisoning. abolished child labor entirely. We are trying to set up higher The sprained ankle. standards of wages. We hope to accomplish two things; reThe money you lost playing poof duce unemployment and increase the purchasing power ker. the nation. In doing this we are deliberately violating many Li'l Gee Gee's sweetie declares American principles. We are denying the that most of the kisses a young right of free competition in business and industry, for in- fellow gets nowadays are 50 per stance. We are dropping our ancient fight against trusts cent lipstick, 20 per cent gin and and price-fixin- g monopolies. We have found that the old Jo per cent nicotine. e, one-tim- order, shall be guilty meanor. way did not work smoothly; we are trying something new, A pedestrian always has the and we are doing it in an orderly manner. right of way- after he's in the Perhaps, as some economists point out, we are making ambulance. mistakes. Perhaps it is silly to plow up wheat and cotton, to ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SEZ: reduce production, to decrease the total wealth produced anTIC reason not dollars in measured in wealth bushels and but nually tons and bales, wealth which consists of food and raw ma- tnany mode rn appear terials from which both necessities and luxuries can be made. girls dreamy eyed in Yet the present step seems necessary if we are to give our th is daytime that they stayed experiment a fair trial. -- Secretary Swansons Cuba Visit Ridiculed BY RODNEY DITCHER Actually, he had been warn'-inthe department in effect not to ell be surprised to wake up some wisecracks. Ambassador Sum- morning and find a new crowd in ner Welles rates much higher in power. high places here than Secretary of the Navy Claude Swanson. publicity Itch of Roosevelt and Secretary of rpHE the Navy for Its Marines has State Hull still have full confi- also given the diplomats a pain in dence in Welles, even though the neck. Cuban and troop Cubas bloodless revolution took movements were ship accompanied by him by surprise. a maximum of ballyhoo. But they hope the next Cuban Tke job could have been done (rouble finds Swanson in Honomuch more quietly. But there has lulu. Most newspapermen wont be- jbeen talk of disbanding the Marine lieve it, but Swansons visit to Corps and the Navy had been taken Havana on a cruiser had been out of Haiti and the Virgin Islands. planned two months before. He So here was a chance for Ue boys planned to call on Welles. A to strut their stuff. more tactful secretary would have canceled the visit when the TENNETH MILLER SIMPSON trouble came, since Kooseretl was hopes his tombstone will bear straining to avoid intervention or the inscription that he was one of the semblance of It, while con- the most patient uien of his time. centrating warships toward Cuba. lie is the NRA deputy adminisNot Swanson. He made It appear, trator whom General Johnson (hat the crisis was taking him to chose to handle the great steel, oil Havana and somehow gave the im- and coal codes involving far more was sendRoosevelt that pression than any other responsibility ing him. deputy has had. Simpson Is an CTATK Department officials and conciliator who trailed. Welles commented avoids spectacular tacsourly over the telephone. Private- tics. His toughest job was oil, ly Swanson was described as an which brought here everyone from audience-lovinex senator who had the filling stasuccumbed to the limelight's call. tion owner to Standard Oil of New The White House saw to It that His prchlems included the cruiser stayed but two hours Jersey. the between the price fixers at Havana, that Swanson didn't and fight the big company disembark and that he was greeted fixers and strife over marketing not by Welles, but by a mere secremethods, plus an incredibly bitter tary. over the use of trading Welles has been criticized for fight stamps. being 'asleep'' before the junta's tCopyrlght, 1JJ, NE.V Service, Inc.) C"uip. Sefvlee Writer TTf ASHING TON. Despite J I I I - d n hard-boiled- , one-pum- .5 4. ;:i "tin Vv J? anti-pric- : y - ,5 YES, BUT YUIVT? Advt.) (Newspaper SALE V-.- ft s 4 who was a hero in his day. has died of pneumonia at the Soldiers' Home here. He was Adjutant Emil Klein's pet parrot, bought by Klein's brother, George, ten years ago in Haiti. George was then a quartermaster aboard a United Fruit company ship. ' During Old Soaks first night aboard the vessel fire broke out aft and escaped the notice of the night watch, but not of Old Soak. He squawked, and the ship was saved. Lew Nelson, one of Lo- county branch of the federal home loan bank, arises to protest the harsh treatment he believes this column has accorded him. Lew contends, and probably rightfully so, that he was one of the millions who changed horses in the middle of the stream because the old mount was going down the river instead of heading for the banks. house-to-hous- e d Peat By' R. E. Ford, model, $15 cash. Be some- -' thing socially. 1923 misde- gan's leading legal lights and at present attorney for the Cache youngster In Logan who probably stilt has a sore spot on his head and also carries with him a bitter disillusion of According to the Office Cynic, four leggrd women.the only farm relief that will ever It was one of these modern really benefit the farmer will be miracles of side show science, you to relieve him of his farm. w ill remember, that was a feature of the tent show at the concession grounds during the HOMER BREWS DIARY passed (Uache County Farm Bureau fair. Eurly up, in the countrie, and to the oltle deserted posture on the hill This youngster, along with hunnorth of the bouse, where toss five golf halls hither and thither, dreds of others of the gullible and then try to teach Hash, the public, paid his dime and walkpup, to find them in the tali grass, ed nto the tented enclosure. He so that when I do play at golf here- rubbed his eyes, hardly able to be. after, and do lose a golf ball, the lieve what he 'saw-Yep. sure enough, there was a pooch will speediiie retrieve it for me. But Lord! the pup doth woman, sitting calmly on a drapof attention to my instruc- ed platform. She displayed four tions, dashing hither and (hither shapely legs. Each of them, and gents, a living part of after butterflies, the noodle-pate- d this beautiful little lady who takes lunatirk! her place as the eighth wonder ot the world. Psychopathetic Ward. Theres a ' Todays Oddity You may be seeing Prince, a wise pony on the ranch of John Neal m Raymond, on the screen of your faAlta., vorite movie theater if plans of Neal are accepted bv Hoot Gibson or some other. Hollywood . cow-boy- Neal, who ha, been tommuni-catinwith Gibson and others, claims his pony- is uncommonly wise Among other featr. he is said to be able to round up milch cows. If he van do everything his owner claims for him as well in Hollywood as he does in Alberta, he should be able to make as much as $5o0 a month for Neal. Neal saddles the pony, throws the reins over the horn, and instructs the horse to go to the pasture for the two ranch cows Not only does Prince dnve the rows three miles or more, but lie thout Ned unerringly cuts cows from the 45 to si others in the field Other tricks which Neel ci.mns for his pony have indicated that Prince may make a joumev to the screen capital to try ott there and nuike "screen tests" g - History of a Word The word: Nadir. Where it came from: The Alabian, nazir as samt, nadir, properly, the point opposite the zenith (as samt) in which nazir means alike, corresponding to. What it means: That mint of the celestial sphere directly under th? place where one stands NEW ORLEANS, U Paul and directly opposite the zenith; Behne. young armiess artist, wnoj hence, the lowest point; the time has won national recognition for of greatest depression. his paintings and work as assistBIBLE IS 300 YEARS OLD ant instructor of painting at the MT. VERNON. Ind .rn A never Trades School here, Delgado printed m Germany in 1638 tbought a girl would marry an bible is owned Mrs Elizabeth by armless man, but he was wrong 86 Containing both testHe recently was married to Mrs. Helen Rovira Cox, 19. after aments printed in German, the the civil court was called into a book is small, measuring five by special session by Judge Provnsty three inches. Although its pages so that the couple might obtain number 1.384. it is only two and half inches thick. It is a Martheir license without waiting until the court in tin Luther translation and has i been in the family for years. October, Old Soak, The Famed Armless Artist Married After Parrot, Is Now Dead 'I BRISTOL. R. I. Court Session Old Soak, H'.Ki - hot-do- P. S. th Ll'l Gee Gee says that every once in a while she comes across a salesman who is so rude she doesn't know whether to slam the door in his face, or to slam his face with the door. FOR of Thus, it would look to the casual observer as though one of the great indoor sports of the college world is threatened. Yet, If this column knows its college it will take considerably more than a law passed by mere man to keep the femmes hands off those fraternity pins. Yes, indeedy. - If, on the other hand, our NRA experiment leads us to stagnation, if it results in stifling progress of either business or individual, we will he forced to change again, to try something else. Rut we will have facts learned from experience which is simply another word for experiment to help us find the way forward. America will never be content to stand still. Even if work is provided for all who wish it, and if what we now consider a decent standard of living becomes universal, that will not be enough. We will demand still better standards of living. We have the land, the raw materials, the machines and men to develop a new civilization in this country, a higher living standard than the world has ever known if we have the brains, the intelligence to do it. High courage, a spirit of adventure, may be needed to carry forward the experimentation, the fact finding, as we climb the rocky road of progress. P- - Stein-brenne- r. tober, 1934. Everybody by the name of Guglielmo, Wilhelm, Willem, Willie, or just plain Bill is invited to assist in the observation of the 700th annivere sary of Saint William, b'shop of St. Brieuc. A papal legate will represent Pope Pius, and it is hoped that the cardinals name also will be William. Every Breton village has its local unit, but Samt William is a genuine one, duly canonized by the Holy Church on April 15, 1247. a few years after his death. Next of to Saint Yves, the lawyer-sain- t Treguier, Saint William is the most popular of Brittany's holy men, his specialty being the feeding of the hungry. Picturesque ceremonies. Including a "grand pardon," will be staged here from October 3rd to the 7th, and a particular welcome will be extended to' persons with the name of William. Quil-laum- e, ed up so late night before. Franklin 24-2- Howdy, folks! The only popular detour Is the one it round duty. AMERICA PSC99 asked to address the annual convention of the Master Brewers association association offihere Sept. cials announced. Convention officials art anxious that the 2.500 master brewers, who will attend the convention, hear from the man who made the possible resumed activity in industry." Master brewers representing evlarge city in tne United ery will States, Canada and Mexico attend. The convention will open in the Drake Hotel with an election of trustees, after which discussions on the various stages involved in the proper brewing of beer will be heard. A feature of the convention will be the unveiling of busts of Dr. J. E, Siebel and Anton Schwarz, the fathers of the present art of brewing. The ceremony will be held is. the Hall of Science at A Century of progress, Sept. 27. Humor NOT AFRAID TO TRY UNITED CHICAGO -- President D. Roosevelt will be ' wanti hn th look at my big dahlia The cured looked, laughed, but went home amazed. Joe's dahlia turned out to be a tomato plant only 2a small tomatoes had they regrown so closeiy together sembled a large, red dahlia unuj the green foliage. The believe Claus, as the Know Your State From and Utah Resources Activities." No. 13 Fishermans Anchor g interior fin Lustrous. ish. Many colors Quick-dryinPint DECORET ENAMEL. Fullerwear Floor Enamel stands surface. hard wear. Porceiain-lik- e Easy to wash. Quart FLOOR ENAMEL Fuller Pure Prepared is the house paint highest quality made It lasts! . . . . Quart 'HOtfS PAINT 78c .... 51.04 95 f .1 41 I V 65c .... establishments IIYRUM Smith Pros. Iiir. Co. W - SMITHF1KLD Smithfield Lbr. & DAHLIA WAS TOMATO PLANT SANTA CRUZ, Cal. HIM Joe Hughes took one look at his garden the other day, puffed out his chest and told the neighbors to come and running." Said Joe, "I lb on 11 Ildwe. Co. evil i3 fils annul sfidle streets The woman who lives in the great house may set the fashion for other women in most things. Ilut m hen it comes to cleaners, slielias learned this from millions of women in simple homes that the finest cleaner that money can huy is also the most economical to own. That cleaner is The Hoover which any woman can have all for as little as 1 low II, Just then, half Of the "four saw the youngster. legged lady She gave chase, finally catching up and giving him a mighty unlady like smack on the stde of his head. "Now, then kid, beat it and you keep your mouth shut unless want to really get socked.- The toy vanished and never, from that day to this, has his tale been told. Yet, the story is out, as stories have a habit of doing. S Our l.ohtlrtt lloovre l vourli.m-- r soon, to show you tilt- - elrciria cleaner that more than three million people have preferred. Hr trill shore wl,v it is the lines! cleanerjOIi - Only a few weeks left to see Chicago's spectacular Fair of Fairs which closes October 31st. and nows the ideal time to go. Ccd autumn days. All the original exhibits and features.at their best, and many new ones added. Plenty of hotel accommodations. Travel by Train and make the most of vour trip. Fave.time, cost and travel cares arrive rested, ready to enjoy the marvelous eights and attractions. Falling before the current fancy for beautiful rock gardens. one of Logans newest fancies of this type of flower beds is badly worried. She has a beautiful roek garden featuring porous rocks brought from the far upper reaehes of the Wasatch range. The garden has only one drawback. It Is located near an ash pile. The rocks closely and the resemble , clinkers garden owner Is afraid that ashman haul will the away gardrn and ash pile alike. s at the University of Washington and other institutions of higher learning In the state are facing a erious threat of having their rights as wearers of fraternity pins taken away. Some old meany has uncovered state law which says that "ev.erson who shall wilfully ery wear the badge, button, Insignia of any secret order or society unless he or she shall be entitled to so wear or use the same under the bylaws or regulations of such Why waste time and money on paints, when you can buy Fuller Paints the at such regular price as paints that as while prices are still low. theaeBuy today KSS.hS.ST Tift-Th- crowd started to leave. others but the side show freaks and their attendants were gone. The boy was in a corner, half hidden by canvas. The four legged lady yawned and stretched, then rose Whoa her platform. from back, something wrong here. She walked away, but only two lrgs went with her. Good From heavens, what's this? the same platform, ' another lady pushed her way out of the drapes and walked away on the extra pair of legs. Soon Imagine! . . . Already at very low price levels, now Fullergio price are further reduced. But for two weeks only from September 21 to October 4 (me.). And remember! thi is the Wests most popular finish for intenor walls and woodwork, Fullergio; that famous satin-Ukfinish whose g surface can be washed again and agam. You wont have Auch an opportunity again thii year. So take advantage of it tight away See one of the Fuller Paint Dealers luted below. Pulled In Motor Truck ft--1 ' Finish Semi-Glo- ss MANUFACTURING. Utah is be- I ' coming more ami more a commerThe cial and industrial center. Hard, tough finish for all interior growth of popuia ion on the west uses coast and the inexhaustible supply VARNISH . . . Quart mEbITt of mlheral products and raw maree SANTA CRUZ. Cal. JSfS terials have greatly stimulated fishermen There are, at the ocean thought they protect, stands hard i manufacturing. WAX Pouad of POLUHIMG the ocean pulling up most present time, nearly 750 manufac- were of bed when they lifted their anchor turing various types in the state. Nearly after a fshmg trip. every standard industry is repre- to It took the strength of all three bring the anchor to the sursented and signs of expansion are LOGAN & of unusual Something to be observed everywhere. Prod- face. ucts of Utah factories find their weight made the lifting difficult. When the anchor was of way into the markets of most of the water, the men satv clear a small our western states. Manufacturing motor truck caught on one of L the largest industry in the state. points. The truck was identiThe value of the products of man- the fied as one that had disappeared ufacturing for 1929 was $214,628,855. months before. He did not, he vehemently declares, rhange horses merely to get on the public payroll. In fart, he points out, he knew the cards were against him when he took "DOING" TIME for the Democratic nomination I naven't St Mike -my city judge lust fall as the last uncle PatSav, for 10 years. Tel! me, available candidate. And that also, ladies and gen- what has he been doing all the time? tlemen, is a recognized fact. More Pike Ten years. to1 Lew and better hick, power you next time. WORD TO WISE YOUNG INDIANS WANT VOICE Ellen Tell me. if you were me, YAKIMA, Wash. il'.P) The would you accept Jack? youthful members of the Indian Helen If I were you, dearie. tribes want some voice in the gov. I'd accept anyone. ernment. of the Young members tribes were resentful when they were left to till the. farm soil, TRUE FISHERMAN while the older members selected Leary Is that fellow McFall all 14 members to represent their right to take on a fishing trip? tribes in councils. The young men Wyse Is he? Say, besides doing plan to carry their fight to the the cooking, he'll think up lies foi ' the whole bunch. Senate Indian committee. boy, still refusing to in anything but Santa hung back In a corner FULLERGLO demon-strstin- in principle, I'oMlive Hr will siolc cun why it is most economical by telling you of the new low prices, ihcred.ire.J down paymeut. TRIP ROUND From Loatt, Utah Tickets on sale daily after September 21st. fgood in comfortable coaches and chair cars. 21-d- ay Return Limit. $54.25 Round Trip From Logan, L'tah 25 'Reduction for round-tristandard sleeping car fares. Tickets cn guni in sleeping cars as well as in aches and chair cars- - 2 day return Tickets with Unger return limits at slightly higher f.rcs. c- Co-ed- -- AA about very ; ! x p, tour including hotel rooms, admission to the Fair, etc. HOOVER II Beats.. .ns it Sweeps. ..os it Clcans...on a Cushion of Air !ow For complete details and illustrated Worlds Fair Booklet i, ask Union Pacific Agent. MM MONTROSES 33 FEDERAL aYe PHONE P'l'l Full Stock of Hoover Parts And Every Hoover Service, g cleaning Agitation. 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