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Show iMCCIES PLAY WESTERN STATES AT STADIUM SATURDAY The Are You Eligible To Vote! Be Sure And Register! Volume 22. Number -- da j By Arthur Brisbane IN (Copyright, 1931) Bears Down, Stocks lTp. r combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Them. To Fortify The Banks? Japan And Genghis Khan. have read about short selling in Wall Street, by which is meant selling stocks that the seller does not own in the hope that values will go down. For such short selling purposes, brokers otherwise respectable, lend stocks that their customon the ers have purchased 'long side, using their customers stocks to injure them. Recently the stock exchange made up its mind to do sometelling thing, in a small way, the exbrokers they must let or change know when they that their customers sold stocks was they didnt own. The result in the sharpest price recovery two years. Commodities as well as stocks went up. Mr. Storeys Sante Fe road gave the bears, one of those Mauvais Quarts DHeure. The conditions affect the Sante Fe of excellent profits in spite affect management, as they every other railroad. letTheusbears sell said go to now, it, Banta Fe Short." They did and got their little necks twisted to the tune of fifteen points, with more to come, probably. Mr. Storey declared the regular dividend. , , has been Nothing prettier seen since old Commodore Van-to derbilt long ago, referring 11 said, Drew and others saueeze them scoundrels, oneana of did. They were selling tne his roads short, .forcing The orice from 15C beiow 20. short Commodore let them sell while to their heart's content, When in the stock. hi gathered had it all, he Invited them let to settle, and generouslywhen them off at $285 a share he might have asked $U000 Wall in He ruined many Street and also many dishonest politicians working against the Roy Howard remembers incident well, is fond of telling bears about it, and says modern He is should take warning. right. If Japan has any plans for in Asia, an more territory as statesmen know that this istake to good a time as any Jathe territory. Accordingly, fighting squadpan orders inherreadinessBritish rons kept and United States authorities discuss the meaning of this order, but wont do anything about it. here While Japan confines there can enlargements to Asia, makes no be no objection. It difference to us which Asiatic race owns Asia, although we injustice to should deplore any friends-Chinour good Chinese through the centuries has become accustomed to conquest and strange rulers. Whatever Japan may do in China, was they will be gentler than Genghis Khan and his three sons, who overran China with to greatest ease, sending word the the unfortunate enemy, "by decree of heaven you are now as weak as I am strong." Thanks to civil wars in China, also say Japans Mikadoaremay now as weak to China "you as I am strong. You er hall Thursday evening. Other nominees made at the meeting were: C. M. Hammond, Austin four year councilman; Frank and A. L. Baer, two-yecouncilmen; Margaret Green-wel- l, recorder; Albert Renner, treasurer. The meeting was called by Joseph Campbell, present mayor of Providence. A large crowd r.C,1. FIVE O'CLOCK EDITION Worried Price year EIGHT HITS Martin Fails To Hit During BY L. S. CAMERON United Press Sports Editor SPORTSMAN'S PARK, St., Louis, Oct. 9. (U.R) The Ath- letics evened the world series count at three all today when they defeated the Cardinals 8 to 1, in an exciting but relatively poor played game. SPORTSMANS SI PARK, Louis, Mo., Oct. 9. (u.PJ Befon a wildly excited and dlstinctl; partisan crowd of more thai 38,000 St- Louis Cardinals toda; p. - Ath played the Philadelphia letics in the sixth and possibl, last game of the 1931 world se ries. ar College Dean Back From Europe Survey - CUT III - It Happened This Way At Stony Fori STONY FORD, Ariz.. Oct. Prospectors around Black Butte were astonished this morning to see a bear flying thru the air, apparently propelled by seagulls. The bear finally settled to earth in Gila canyon and investigators discovered that the gulls, driven ashore and inland by Pacific storms, had settled on the animal. The bear had been robbing bees nests and was thickly plastered with honey. When the gulls lighted on it, their webbed feet stuck fast. The animal, gorged, was asleep. When it awakened, the gulls took fright and attempted to fly. Their combined efforts lifted the bear and carried it about three miles. The bear was finally loaded onto a truck, seagulls and all. and soused in a hot the spring, which melted honey and freed lile birds. GREAT WELCOME SEATTLE, Oct. 9 (UP) Mem-orlwele of a noisy come remained today with Hugh Herndon Jr. and Clyde Pang-bor- es city-wid- n, It fliers. was estimated 100,000 persons cheered Herndon and Pangborn Thursday in a parade featured and serpentines. by confetti Governor Hartley and Mayor Harlin extended official greetings. trans-Pacif- ic EXPERIMENT ENDS Oct. CITY, OKLAHOMA 9 (UP) Oklahomas great economic experiment military shutdown of flush oil fields in an effort to force crude oil prices to a profitable level will come to an end at 7 a. m. tomorrow. CLARA AT WORK HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9 (UP) Clara Bow will begin work Dec. . on a moving picture entitled Get the Woman. which she her a start back hopes will toward the high place she held in filmdom before Illness and other misfortunes forced her into temporary retirement. 1 PLAN MERGER SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9 (UP) A dozen American shipping lines, a fleet of 181 vessels and hundreds of millions of dollars were at stake today as a group of the nations leading marine conferred here on magnates plans for ; merger which may return supremacy of the seas to the United States. WELCOME PARTY A welcome home party will be given Friday evening at 8 o'clock in honor of Elder Fred G. Speth of College ward. The affair will be held in the ward amusement hall. A program will be given and will be followed by a dance- Everyone is invited- I Contest ar home. Ge place Eight petitions of candidates for municipal office in Logan had been filed with H. Reuben Pedersen, city auditor, early Friday morning. One more was expected to be in before 5 p. m. today, after which hour no petitions will be accepted. Petitions already filed include Giles visit with Chairman B. G. Thatcher and Secretary two for the mayor's office, three M. R. Hovey of the Community Welfare committee. for the four-yeterm of city Albert Smith, presiGeorge commissioner which L. P. PetOfficials Don Reddish, refdent of the Pioneer Trails and erson will relinquish January 1; Landmarks association, will act and three for the city auditor-shieree; Eddie Kimball, umpire; as master of ceremonies. The Roy Cahoon, head linesman; Mickey Oswald, field judge. program is: selection, Logan HYDE FILES AS Kickoff 2 p. m-- , Utah Aggie nign school band directed by INDEPENDENT stadium. A. T. Henson; community singJ. E. Hyde, former Logan mering led by Frank Baugh, Jr; Logan will play host to colinvocation, President C. W. chant, filed Ills petition as a for auditor, Thursday. legiate gridiron fans of the Dunn; remarks, George Albert candidate A petition for W. G. Clark state Saturday when Utah AgSmith; historical sketch of the who plans to contest at the prigies tangle with Wester States discovery of Cache valley. ; Prof. maries. Tuesday, Oct. 20, for the college at the stadium. It is the Joel E. Ricks of the post of four-yecity commisonly contest in which a Utah unveiling of marker, Pioneer sioner was being circulated Fricollege is contesting this weekJohn F. Wright, oldest living end and is likely to draw full member in Logan of the first day. A. G. Lundstrom filed delegations from all over the group to settle in Logan Ina to Mayor succeed himself Wednesday. state. 1859. He will be assisted by opponent in the camUtah and Brigham Young little girl, a descendant of one His sole university are both idle and it of the families of the first paign is William Evans Jr., Uni-te- 4 would surprise no one if CoachLogan party nominee. group to settle in Logan. The es Ike Armstrong and Ott Romband will play the Star Span- STIFF COMPETITION of FOR COMMISSIONER dedication ney should declare a half holiBanner; gled E. day and move to Logan to marker, President Joseph Commissionership candidates look over the fast traveling Cardonwhose petitions have already Utah Aggie eleven. Selection, grade school chorus been filed are N. W. Merkeley, Certainly, the game is a crudirected by Miss Ethel Lund, a former incumbent; George W. cial one for the Utah Aggies. address, Dr. George Middleton, Lindquist, member of the Cache Originally planned as a breathdirector for Utah of Oregon stake presidency; and Parley P. er before the big game with selection, Jones. Train association; Denver university here the folschool chorus; benedicOther? in the race for the grade lowing week, it has taken on a tion, Rev. T. R. Paden ar- - auditorship are H. Reuben Pedbe will stand A special ersen, now filling the post; and (Continued on page five) and William C. England, United Loranged for the speakers Pioneer Utah The guests. gan party candidate. associaLandmarks Trails and The two nominees for each ofGIRL tion will be well represented. Lo- fice polling the highest number This association with the of votes in the primary election comgan Community Welfare mark- will go to the polls to contest the are for the office Tuesday, Nov. 3, mittee sponsoring er commemorating the discovery the date of the genet M municiof Cache valley. All the peo- pal election. ple of Logan and Cache valley are specially invited to be presAGAINST PICTURES Marjorie Bench, nine year old! ROME. Oct. 9. :Jb The In- ent and take part in the festivdaughter of Harry Bench, 485' ternational Council of Women ities. If the weather is not North First West street, suffer- today was expected to consider favorable, the services will be ed leg cuts, in an auto crash at a resolution introduced by Mrs. held in the tabernacle building the First West and Second Ambrose N- Dichi of New, de- and at the proper time, the North streets intersection late manding that motion picture marker will be unveiled and She was producers are forced to par-tra- y dedicated. Thursday afternoon. taken to a local hqspital where women in other roles tnan medical attention was given, af- that of "sex protagonist. ter which she was removed to resulted when The crash Kenneth Bench, a brother of the little girl, crashed into the Side of the Jones Plumbing com- P. pany truck driven by E. Jones. The Bench car was overturned by the impact. Mr. Jones was driving East on West Second North street, and Mr. Bench was proceeding south along First West street when the crash occurred. Police Chief Gilbert Mecham investigated the accident. Both cars were removed to garages for repairs. Cent3. GET EIGHT Logan nacle square for the dedication of the official marker commemorating the discovery of Cache Valley in 1824. John D. Giles, secretary of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association, was in Logan on Friday and reported that the Cache Valley marker will be one of the best of any to be erected in the state. The following program was planned out during Mr. her 5 5 Colorful Ceremony To Mark Dedication Of Marker At Tabernacle Square Stiff Fight Seen In On Columbus Day Locals Determined To Primaries Two Keep Slate Clean of colorful ceremonies and of most One Weeks Away the impressive With Victory will-- ' take in the Monday at the Taber- 9 David O. The-urPROVIDENCE was r.amer as a candidate for Mayor of Providence at a public meeting held In the town !, For Marker Rites In Logan Monday 10 GET CROWD Mr. Storey Grieves ar With which 'T think I am the only living American who went abroad this year without visiting Russia. Edna Ferber, author. Program Complete T FTp) Herald-Jouiroa- fl 12 Pages Today 22G. What Folks Say Carnegie Group Ends Tour Of Summer Months The Cardinals have three vie torles and the Athletics hav two. If the cards win todaj they will acquire the world baseball championship, fou games to two. If the Athletic win, a seventh and decidin game will be played tomorrov The As were betting favorite to win today, and the Cart were favored to win the serle Here is the probable battir order:'-ATHLETICS Bishop, 2b; Haa cf, Cochrane, c; Simmons, II Foxx, 3b; Miller, rf; Dykes. 31 Williams, ss: Grove, p. CARDINALS High, 3b; Wal kins, rf; Frisch, 2b; Martin, c; Hafey, If; Bottomiey, lb; Wl son, c; Gelbert, ss; Dcrrlnge P- - of Umpires: Nallin at the school of commerce and Star at first; McGowan atpkt se business administration at the ond; Klem at third. Utah State Agricultural college While Martin went throug returned today from a four his final practice in centerfiel months tour of Europe, Includ- an admirer walked out and pr ing France, Germany, Austria, sented him with two huntir Hungary, Rumania, parts of rifles. He fooled around wi( Asia, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, them, acting like moi Slavia, and Italy. than an overgrownnothing boy. Whe Nagasaki, Japan. Oct. 9 UP) Jugo Dr. Wanlass was one of the the practice was complete, I -- Hurrying home from their tour of the Orient. Col and Mrs. nine leading American econo- came to the dugout and tl were guns again were presented fi Charles A. Lindbergh arrived mists and sociologists who of camerame here late today from Shanghai chosen by the Carnegie Endow-an- d the benefit left at once by train for ment for International Peace to While the photograph was beii make this tour for the purpose taken an enormous bunch Yokohama. The liner President Jefferson of studying economic and social flowers were brought to hii Yo- conditions in Europe with the He blushed- and laughed. delayed its departure from Sunidea of producing International The field was damp as a r kohama for Seattle until day to allow the Lindberghs to understanding and good will suit of yesterday's rain, but d board. They are due in the Jap- through personal contact with not seem to be at all slow. FIRST INNING anese port late tomorrow night these countries. ATHLETICS The group was divided into and probably will reach Seattle Bishop fanne Cache county commissioners. Oet. 24. three groups and with Dr. Wan- The crowd applauded Derringi L. H. Allen, chairman; Thomas Their blark monoplane, partly lass in southeastern Europe were Haas grounded out, Gelbert Muir, and W. W. Hall, met with wrecked in a erasli at Hankow' Professor Sidney L. Miller of Bottomiey. Cochrane flied a the state road commission Fri- a week ago today, was crated at Iowa University and Professor to Gelbert. to the William Duffus of Ohio State No runs, no hits, no erro day at 2 p. m. at the state cap- - Shanghai and .shipped itol in Salt Lake City to consider Lockheed factory at Los Angeles University. CARDINALS Flowers groun the matter of secondary high- for repairs. During the first part of Sep- ed out, Bishop to Foxx. It w HYRUM - The South Cache way improvement in Cache tember the group met at Gene- a hard hit grounder whi start best the is off to county, seminary va. Switzerland, where they Bishop fielded with dlfflcul A route of seven miles from in its history with an enroll- -' studied the workings of the Lea- Roettger hit to center for ment of around 350 students. Logan to Wellsvllle via Hyrum, The crowd cheerei gue of Nations. They also visited single. The stretch from prospective graduating and a five-mithe Bank of International Set- Frisch hit Into a double pli class is nearly double the size Webster spur through Lewiston tlements at Basil, Switzerland. Bishop to Williams to Foxx. of the class of last year. Not and Cornish t.,the Idaho state No runs, one hit, no errors Dr. Wanlass states that the fortunate is were the line made units seminary only SECOND INNING secondary group had a very successful trip in the number of pupils enrolled in the state highway system ATHLETICS Simmons from every standpoint and rebut also in the quality of the several months ago. ceived enthusiastic welcome in Frisch to Bottomiey. Foxx Cache county seeks state students who are reporting for all the countries they visited sharply to right for a sini class work. The class attendmoney for immediate improve- He arrived in New York the lat- Miller forced Foxx. Gelbert ance and attitude are excellent ment of these secondary high-- : Members of the Logan Teach- ter part of September and vis Frisch. Miller stole seco according to seminary officials. ways. Estimated improvements ers association rallied at the ited several universities and Dykes grounded out. Flowers In order tc cut down student will cost approximately $30,000 junior school library other high of Interest enroute Bottomiey. expenses this year, the seminary it is said. The commissioners Thursday afternoon to the sup- - home. points No- runs, one hit, no i pooled the text books, placed discussed with the road officials port of Superintendent Louis A. left. one racks on the back of the seats a plan whereby Cache county Petersen who is a candidate CARDINALS Martin up. as president and charged the students a very would ai4 in the road improve- for nomination big cheer greeted Martin as nominal rental for the use of ment program along both routes of the Utah State Educational walked to the plate. Mai the book instead of requiring provided the county be permitt- association. fouled out to Foxx. Although Ced to use its own road equipeach one to buy a book. D. McBride, president of failed to hit on his first t and ment anr Cache county labor. flic organization, presided at Already Principal Wood at bat he was given a the graduating class are thinkthe gathering. hand. Hafey flied out to H suF. H. Baugh. Jr., music ing about a graduating; exercise who ran In at full speed stanthat will hold up the high pervisor of the city schools was make the catch. Bottomiey f Man Former Logan dard established by the gradunamed to head a committee of out to Miller who backed ation pageant of last spring. the teachers to make arrangeagainst the screen to make lor camCalled In Idaho ments for the program of The pageant, "The Search catch. Mr of Truth, was accounted by large paigning in support No runs, no hits, no err SAN QUENTIN. Calif.. Oct. 9 Petersen. audiences, on two consecutive THIRD INNING A of offibeen Word received the E. has UP1 Life, a bitter disappointElection of new U. appearances, to be the finest ATHLETICS W 1 1 1 1 a of on Wallace the death cers will take place Friday ment to Damasus Garcia Gailur, Thursday undertaking ever done in out, Gelbert to Hansen of Newdale. Idaho, fol- morning. October 16, the second seemed brighter today as the grounded Gelbert stake. made a tomlcy. for a bandmasan convention rupnoted composer and lowing operation reac day of the annual but throw Bottomiey tured The ter leave in Salt Lake City. San QuenLogan appendix. prepared to ! on Continued 3) ( Mr. Hansen is a former rcsi-- ! teachers group will hold a spepage his tin for native Spain dent of Logan and is survived cial breakfast the morning of Once an associate of John by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the balloting at the Hotel Utah,- phi'ip Sousa and on the road IDAHO Fair tonight and SatEthan Hansen of Salt Lake; Final preparations for the cam to fame. Gailur was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing urday; cooler Saturday; fair City, formerly of Logan, his paign will be launched there wife and two children of Newgave A. B. Hotchkiss in Oakland 16 Sunday. Superintendent PetersenThursand dale, Idaho, also four children a brief talk at the rally UTAH Fair tonight ago after a light over For yeais High School a Miss day. Harold M. Peterson, chairsome diamonds. Saturday; little change in tem- by a former marriage; bandDeVerc He Orland. committee the became Vesta man social the of Hansen, prisons perature. Maximum temperature Thurs- and Donald Hansen all of Lo- of the organization, led in sing master and in his leisure hours wrote marches. Scores Today and S 58. one and ganof songs, many stirring campaign ing pep day. 6); year ago, were served He was supposed to have receiv-durin- g Funeral services and burial Minimum temperature last Refreshments I ed : urday, will be at Newdale Saturday$100,000 for them. the gathering. night. 45; one year ago, 41. le I Dr. W. L. 'Wanlass, dean - j The Weather ....Call j S College Footb - |