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Show T FTTS I1ERALD- - THE FOR WATCH JOURN AL NOAHS ARK QUILT. ITS UNUSUAL! t i Ten Page Number 217. Volume 22. .nie Today What Folks Say and hard work are the basis of keeping young." Billy Burke, film actress. Self-contr- ol With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. 1 LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1931. 17, FOUR OCLOCK EDITION Price Cents. 5 in 's. toy FT? IV- - nis rh th u HORSEPULLING MATCHES DRAW CROWD 52 Us a he 8 ae T day Wheat For Education FAIR NEARS Flashes ' UNITED By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1931) FIRE STARTER DEADWOOD, S. Edison Not So Well. Voice Of Dumb Millions Thain, Welling Win Finals In Horse Pulling Not All Slaves. news comes Unsatisfactory of health the concerning Thomas A. Edison. His complete recovery it seems was taken lor granted prematurely. Doctors Tuesday afternoon reporthours ed the past twenty-fou- r much not have produced condichange in Mr. Edisons tion. Compared to a week ago he has declined- The darkness which comes to us all in time has no terrors for Edison. He will close his eyes knowing that he has lighted the world for all of its students and workers, having made the greatest gift to humanly since the words: Let there be Gandhi, speaking as the dumb millions voice is gentle and ingratiating. He asks freedom for India, but for India as a valued partner of Great Britain, not held by force, but by the salkin cord of love. Nice words, but the silken cord of love is easily snapped, and Gandhi 5,ho, with Hindu was gentleness and suavity, laying .down an ultimatumit. for If the British, well knows he goes tack with a British . answer unsatisfactory Maybe when students register at the Utah State Agricultural college next week, they will bring along a load of wheat or drive a flock of sheep into town to pay for their tuition. At least thats what is happening at Park Region Luther College, Fergus Falls', Mirin. They accept wheat in lieu of cah for tuition payment, the only condition being that it comes from families that grow it.. Above is Miss Borghild Asleson delivering her down payment on a years schooling there. Gold Cause of Depression, Ghandi U. S. to his followers, blood will flow, and a mreat deal of it. r 7the other hand if the British say to India, which Is unthinkable, "go in peace and do as you please, conditions in a Qf4 America Can Be Best Nation In World month will be ten thousand times worse than they are now, and still worse every month thereafter. L Governor Ritchie of Maryland opposes government ownership of public utilities, saying su-cownership would make us political slaves of the federal gov- ernment. Many that compare ,the efficiency of private management with the looseness of government management here and there, think the time for government ownership far removed. However, it is an exaggeration to say that government ownermake ship would necessarily us slaves of the federal govern- ment. The government operates its post office, a great deal better than any private organization could do it, gnd postmasters, letter carriers and clerks are not exactly slaves.". The government manages West Point, Annapolis, the Army and navy. Officers and men are not slaves. 1 H. L. Doherty of New York American cities, not discouraged by the depression: has bought in the Miami Biltmore hotel and the Miami Biltmore Country club at Coral Gables In Florida. He he will have the largest, kys most representative club and ail year sports organization ever launched in this country. It is pleasing to know that somebody keeps his courage, in the passing depression. And it is amusing to know that today when the greatest and many other real estate bargains In years are available, those that would have paid three times the price a few years agio, will not buy now. FT An Unseitled tonight and somewhat wanner Friday; southwest portion tonight. Jlaximum temperature Wed- sday, 78; one year ago, 81. Minimum temperature iasi night, 54; one year ago, 50. IDAHO Unsettled tonight and Fridav; probably showers In the north portion. Moderate temperatures. PRESS j SUICIDES Sept. Charles Cothern, 43, transient fire fighter, committed suicide last night after confessing he started 30 fires in the Black Hills National forest during the past week. contests g BY HARRY FLORY United Press Correspondent Copyright 1931 by United Press LONDON. Sept. 17. U.R) The school The Cache county United States must dissipate its matboard is considering the hoard of gold, a primary ter of floating a loan on tax great cause of the world depression, anticipation rotes to meet the the Mahatma M. K. Gandhi first months payroll for county said in an exclusive United school teachers this fall. The Press interview today. advisability of such a step was The leader of millions of Indiscussed Wednesday and also to some extent Tuesday by the dians in their passiveon struggle a matfor freedom squatted board and Supt. J. W. Kirk-brid- tress on the cement floor of his cell in hall as he No decision on the question received theKingsley correspondent. has been reached. One day America will cease Nibley residents sent a com- worshipping Mammon and Tuesboard the before mittee probably will become thq best school day requesting that high nation in the world, said the students from that community ascetic Great Soul, in his South the to be transported loin cloth and unbleached inbus Cache high school by shawls. The United States has stead of by rail. After appoint- the necessary courage and ing A. L. Riggs as chairman idealism to become the best naof an investigation committee, tion. The United States has a the board took the matter un- great hoard of gold a curse der advisement. and a primary cause of the deA new .heating plant for the pression. This must be dissiCornish school is desired, the pated, distributed and put into board has been informed. This circulation, and wealth equalwas also taken under advise- ized. When I say equalized, ment. I mean within the bounds of possibilities. You are a great producing country and have not learned the lesson of equitable distribution of wealth. Luxuries are concentrated in the hands of a few. There arc vast stores of wheat, yet people are starving. Gandhi .charged that Indias economic troubles resulted from foreign domination. Give India her freedom, and she will be relieved immediately STONY FORD, Ariz., Sept. of millions of pounds burden, 17. Scientists were flocking here from all parts of the he said. Regarding Indias silver probcountry after hearing of the lem and a world silver conferfound fish yesterday flying ence, Gandhi said frankly he on the Gila desert by T. S. had no definite opinion on silK. Brington. The fish was found in the ver. exact center of the sandy wastes, feebly flapping its MYSTERY LETTER wings in an attempt to seek water. It is unlike anyHAMPTON, Va Sept. 17. OJ.R) thing ever discovered before A letter signed E. H. Dodd, on land or in water. It has a curious flat head, addressed to Elisha Kent Kane the point of a of the University of Tennessee, similar flint arrow, and four wings. was presented m uircuii, court the here tody by Coroner George K. These revolve like Vanderslice who charged anblades of the autogryo, proving once more that other woman proposed to the theres nothing new under professor that he get rid of the sun. his wife- - It Happened This Way At Stony Ford tly fs id King Jack Approaches 1 ds IW e we D-- , AUTHORIZE WORK WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) The interstate commerce commission today authorized the Denver & Salt Lake Western neck-and-ne- ck - Ht. ! as railroad to construct the Dot-ser- o cut-o- ff In Eagle county. as the and exciting thrilling most hardfought football game Colorado, provided the work be race were commenced wdthin six months or Cache county and completed within two years. at the. presented months period will exfata Wednesday evening and The six 15 next. March pire Thursday morning. One of the largest crowds GO TO HOMES ever to witness a horse pulling SAN PEDRO, Cal., Sept. 17 contest in this section filled the grandstand and bleachers (UP) Their cruise to west at the fair grounds Wednesday coasttheports rudely ofinterrupted the liner wrecking evening. Enthusiasm increased by as the field of 19 entrants was Colombia. 114 passengers, narrowed down to a contest brought to this port yesterday, of Roy were scattering to their homes between the teams Thain of Benson and Jodie in various parts of the country today. Smith of Benson. THAIN TEAM WINS TO CHECK FACTS HUNTINGTON. L. I., Sept. 17 by close margin The crowd cheered lustily as (UP) The known facts surboth teams pulled 2700 lbs. the rounding the maniacal murder full distance of of Benjamin Collings one week regulation 27 feet. Another hundred ago aboard his cabin cruiser, the pounds were added. The Smith Penguin, will be checked against team, weighing 2965 lbs, pulled the fantastic piracy tale told by feet. it 19 The Thayne Lillian Collings, his wife, at a team, 65 lbs lighter than its op- coroner's inquest this afternoon. ponents, increased thaf disDAD GETS BOY tance to 24 feet 5 Inches and ' SALT LAKE CITY, . Sept. 17 walked off with the highest (UP) Billy Stewart, aged 5, honors In the medium class. Similar enthusiasm prevailed was back with his father today Thuisday morning when the after a long separation. Judge Boxelder county chr.mpirn Oscar McConkie ruled that parheavyweight team belonging to ental right to the child super-cede- d J. D. Welling of Fielding nosed the claims of a' grandout by four feet and three mother. inches the lighter team of TO CHECK PAY Clifford Bair of Lewiston. The LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP) An Welling team weighs 3525 lbs; Bairs 3480. Both teams walked order is being issued to the Brioff with 3000 lbs. the required tish fleet assuring the men that 27 feet just as if it was an the pay reduction hardships which caused them to strike ordinary daily task. On the final pull, the Welling are being investigated, Sir Austeam went 18 feet and one ten Chamberlain, first lord of informed the Inch fcith a 3100 lb. load. The the admiralty, Bair team pullec the same load house of commor. today. 13 feet 10 inches. CRUELTY Horse-pullin- , of from the All Hail! 1- -2 1- -2 - 1- -2 BY DALE WILBUR b) Jack Dempsey came to few minutes is town for a Wednesday night. Naisbitt Speech Hit By Lundstrom In Statement , Mayor A. G, Lundstrom, who is a candidate for this fall, defends his present administration against the attacks made by L. D- Naisbitt in a keynote speech beiore an organization meeting of a new party last week, in the following reply, which was given to for pubthe Herald-Journlication. Youd a thought King George had come to see us, commented one fellow as he the mob that surveyed blocked traffic in front of Hotel Eccles. Its questionable King George would Ijave caused half the excitement our Jut k did. While the heavyweight mauler was iu ill hotel lobby talking to aa auburn-haire- d - al Mayor Lundstrom Answers Attorney L. D. Naisbitt of the Herald-Journ- al In the of Friday, September 11, there appeared an account of a new party organizing for a No one can United Logan. find any fault with such an organization, that being the privilege of all citizens and is the American form of governissue ment. However, It was surprising to read some of the statements made by Attorney L, D. Naisbitt In hls key-nospeech. It appears that he Is not at all informed as to the facts in regard to the work and accom plishment of the present city te administration during the past (Continued 1 xn page four) REMITS I gum-chewi- ng his dam- every move was watched with eagerness by the admiring throng outside. They were packed In sardine fashion lrom the hotel windows to the gutNecks were strained ter. and heels were elevated. There he is! Yes, thats him! Oh, shucks, growled one comely maiden whose lace was pressed hard against the window glass, hes just an ordlnarv man. Jack and his lady friend left the lobby. She was still chewing gum. A ;ath was hurriedly made through the crowd from the hotel door to the luxurious auto waiting outside. ....... Friends who had beeu sitting in the car Joined Dempsey. They headed for Binghams cafe. The crowd, too, shifted , position. The hotel sidewalk , was deserted. Binghams Cafe became the center of entered few A attraction. the cafe, others were satis-lie- d to . watch the- former champion , from' A distance.-Evertime Jack bent hls arm, his forkful oi .(. I was escorted from the plate to his mouth by scores of curious eyes! No, talks, there was nothJacks ing lonesome about Cache visit. Its even whispered he was- accompanied from Logan by 2500 iron sel, ' ol 5 K) New .Alky War, Is Fear Of Police In Detroit DETROIT, Sept. 17 UP) Three .38 caliber pistols covered wi'h green paint were the only dues today to the massacre of three gangsters, who were herded into an apartment In a quiet residential district yesterday, and executed. The victims were: Joseph (Nigger Joe) Lieboutz, 31, former Chicago gangster; Joseph Sutcliff. 28, and hls brother Herman Sutcliff, 31. All were members, police said, of a river gang known to the underworld as the Little Jewish Navy. A fourth man, Solomon Levine, 30, escaped death when the killers ordered him to beat it and keep his mouth rum-runni- ng shut. I thought Id better go, Le- vine naviely told police. While detectives sought some clue to the identity of the' three executioners and their chauffeur, fear spread that the killings herald another Moody alky war such as that of a year ago The killers apparently left no due behind them unless Levine white faced thankful for life, cap be induced to talk more freely. ad NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) Gang vengeance caught up today with Meyer Shapiro, chief of the Brooklyn alcohol racket. Shapiro, who, with his brother Irving, incurred many enmities because of their activities in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn was found shot to death, a bullet wound behind his ear, in the basement of a CITY, N. J., Sept. A. Charles Boston, squalid lower east side teneALLEGED of the American Bar ment. president NO SLACKENING TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Sept. 17 association, today linked proIrving Shapiro, with whom men. OF ENTHUSIASM old an of (U.R) with hibition the bank, slavery Alleged cruelty Meyer was engaged in the The final day saw no slack- man towards a Colorado youtn and secession problems as havand laundry rackets today after ing served most to disturb the ening in the enthusiasm of the was investigated before branching out into the fair visitors. Large crowds con- .the arrest of Harry Smith, 63, equilibrium of the United States alky trade was shot and killed tinued to flock to the fair and the detention of Joe Bres-se- r, since the adoption of the conlast July. from 16. In grounds stitution. the early In the street in front of the morning until late in the afterToday Is the 144th annivertenement building were found noon. CHANGE of the TO of REFUSE the adoption sary two empty tins, the The races and rodeo stunts, the United of AUSTIN, Tex., Sept- 17. Tne constitution used as alcohol type usually all of which have been a Texas house of representatives States, and therefore fitting containers. the best ever seen today refused to charge its occasion to examine some of Shapiro, the police said, apof the here, have drawn enthusiastic cotton bill calling for permis- the historical aspects had been taken for parently one-thion was on thus each day of the sible planting of cotter spectators government which a ride and his body dumped fur(UR) A 17. assofair. PARIS, Sept of all cultivated land. established, he told the into the basement. One of the impressive sights ciations 54th annual conven- ther increase during the past The body was discovered by a to gold pile week of Frances tion. KILLS, SUICIDES Thursday afternoon was the newsboy. U.P of all-titotal 17. record of the m As I view ihe history OAKLAND, Calif, Sent grand march of The race track of the prize winning cattle and francs ..($2,284,464,-00- 0) Louis Proto, 44, shot and past 142 years, four subjects horses. In a proportion almost killed his wife, Angelina. 42, appear to me to emerge which his son, John, 13, then killed more than any others have equal to the rhythm of increase served to interfere with the of Americas reserves sent the himself today. arduous but pleasing task of combined holdings of France United States to a SEEK BODIES attempting to make a nation and the 65 he said. total of SAN PEDRO, Calif., Sept. 17. happy, per cent of the (i HThe These are the bank, slavery, worlds available gold. Of the Coast Guard Cutter world possessions, the United 260 left here today to search secession and prohibition. Of these the bank is presStates has 42 per cent in its off Redondo beach for three men who failed to return after ently a conceded fact; slavery vaults and France now has 23 last having been battling with still casts its shadow In a num- per cent-Th- e LEWISTON-M- rs. weekly statement of the ber of ways though no longer a swordfish. Susan Litz, secession whether Bank of France, published this wife of Leonard E. Litz of Lewexistent; increase threatened at an earlier date afternoon, showed an iston, died at the family home of attempted in 1861 appears to of gold holdings during the Thursday morning. Funeral serOut of NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) arid be dead; prohibition, week of 9,000,000 francs. It rep- vices have not yet been arrangA business constitution deed. The body :s at the Lindquist though in the constitution, has resents a proportion of 55.49 Fire signed to federate all Artusilcan not ceased to invoke violent per cent of the banks out- Undertaking parlors. in ecoafi industry working out paper. Mrs. Litz was born in Rich standing For Idaho Man opposition. nomic plan to safeguard emValley. Virginia, December 15, ployer and worker and solve 1867, the daughter of F'ranklin permanently the problem of and Mary A. Newton Crager. OGDEN. Utah. Sert. 17 (UP) hard times nas been drafted She had lived in Lewiston for Figuratively speaking. I. D. by Gerald Swope, president of Curtis 40 years. frv-ln- g out of the jumned the General Electric company. Surviving are her husband pan late yesterday only to and the following children; WiSwope outlined his plan to find himself in the fire today. lliam E. and Grover F. Litz, 600 members of the national A charge of embezzlement electrical manufacturers asso- was filed against Curtis by Trenton; Luther Litz, Mrs. Okar Lower and Mrs. Sarah E. Kent, ciation at a banquet last night. Nora Sorenson. The charge was Lewiston. Eighteen grandchildThe plan calls for organiza- dismissed late yesterday when ren also survive. tion of each industry into a the presiding judge discovered trade association 17. airmen were safe, the latest regulating that the complaining witness SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. production through agreement was Curtis wife at the lime of A. message came from the Russian of trade practices and ethics, the alleged embezzlement. The (U.R) Don Moyle and Cecil Steamer Buriat. to fly and providing standard accountlaw prevents a wife testifying Allen, whose attempt The Buriat said that Moyle from Japan to America ended and Allen had landed on ing methods and regular fi- against her husband. nancial reports. island near Cape NaHardly had the embezzlement in the lonely North Pacific, NEW YORK, Sept. 17. (LJ!) Labors interests are protect- count been dropped than Cur- have refueled their monoplane varin, on the southern coast ed through provisions for work- tis was rearrested on a charge at Navarin island and will at- of Siberia. Apparently they at- The stock market today staged ers compensation, cld age pen- of bigamy and taken to Idaho tempt to take off from there tracted the attention of the its most enthusiastic recovery' weeks. Short coversions, life and disability insur- Falls. today, according to a message passing steamer and were given of many ance, and unemployment inAuthorities alleged that while received by the Navy radio sta- help. ing sent prices up 1 to points surance. to tion here this morning. Plane refueled from Buriat, above the previous close and married Curtis was still The interest of the general Nora Sorenson, he married The message was the first fliers expect to take off today volume increased sharply over the average of recent sessions. Adde Rounds of Trfnho Falls. Dicked up by radio operators from island, weather permitJUUlll. iO jiuwvin.u through fed Not all of the gains were reeral supervision. The Federal Prior to these two marriages, to give details as to now the ting, was the ter?? message Trade commission of a bureau officers said. Curtis was mar- attemDted nonstop flight end- intercepted by the naval radio tained, but the late pront-tak-in- g was not sufficient to bring of the department of commerce ried twice. He waived extradi- ed. Like the first vague re- station at St. Pals island, in would regulate companies and tion and accompanied an Ida no ports that flashed out of the the Alaskan region, and relayed the list below the previous close. trade associations. officer to Idaho Falls. ether yesterday to tell that the here. ATLANTIC 17. (U.R) slot-machi- ne - ed rd N Frying Pan Into Pacific Duo Ready To Takeoff Again Na-varl- an LEWISTON ec P- - tc |