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Show 77ife The Foej Will welcome old graduates k and former students of the Utah State Agricultural college back to Logan Saturday for the big homecoming game and cele- f bration. Volume 22. Number 211. Herald- - Journal What Folks Say After the dance of life we are still, for the greater part, wallflowers. Isaac Goldberg, author, critic. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal LOGAN, UTAH, 12 Pages Today THURSDAY. OCTOBER in. l ;i FIVE O'CLOCK EDITION l. Price 5 Cents. LEGAL By Arthur Brisbane HUE CALLED (Copyright, 1931) Civilization 1931. Carnera-Sharke- A Logan Loyal Party Maps Campaign Sad Dinosaur. Tax Moratorium' Ladies Present. Be Discussed Saturday If in ancient Rome you had attended the gladiatorial fights, Taxpayers of Cache county emperor looking on, populace its thumbs up or down, have been called in another pointing 11 classes you public meeting at the Logan represented, would have a fairly clear idea1 Junior high school Saturday at 3 p. ni. Announcement of the of Roman civilization. Seeing through other eyes a meeting was made Wednesday modern spectacle in which bru- - by H. A. Theurer, chairman of tality is the amusement, with the Cache County Taxpayers men set to fight, you get an ' association, idea of our civilization and According to Mr. Theurer. the manners. meeting has been called to see Primo Camera fought with if some means can not be work who ed out whereby at least a pora powerful Lithuanian, Jack tion of the taxes due this fall chooses to call himself cannot be delayed until next Sharkey. In our prize fights, as in other spring. At that time, according lines, American civilization has to Mr. Theurer, prices are expected to have started the upachieved, mass production. The old prize fight, best des- ward swing and the farmers to receive cribed in Hazlitts essay, shows snr uld be able a few spectators gathered in an enough for chir products to make worthwhile the selling isolated spot, around men fightelimination of ing with bare fists on the turf. a If possible, foran this penally period of Night before last, thirty thou- leeway and cnly a reasonable sand men and women went a charge will be asaed in long way to Ebbet's Field in interest a to be presented, Brooklyn N Y., to sit through Theresolution solution will be. in problem cold hours of the early night, a moratorium on taxes around a ring, with powerful Jfiect. several months, lights overhead that made the taxpayers interested are fighters visible far away. urged to attend by the execu- As at other banquets there tive committee, minor were Hors D'Oeuvre fights by minor fighters to wet the appetite. In dressing rooms below ground were a dozen such fighters, a majority with rather long noses, usually broken, just below the forehead, some were ambitious beginners others were described as punch drunk their brains jarred so often in prize forfights, the were headed, probably Oct. 15. (U.P.- )-A MEMPHIS, insane asylum. The two great fighters each drought more severe than last had separate rooms, each with year when thousands of acres half a dozen men to take care in the south and southwest of him, winding heavy tape were laid barren because of around his knuckles to prevent hot, dry weather has occurred bones breaking, telling him how over the same section this year, great he was, to keep up his a United Press survey today disclosed. morale. The survey of south, mid- states James J- Johnson, who came south and southw'est from Liverpool, was directing disclosed that with two excep-th- e of the fight, his enterprise. You tions these sections than cannot mistake him. for he is country had less rainfall boun-alwabuilt like Lawrence Barrett, and last year, yet crops are wears a black derby hat. tiful and farmers are harvesting and is a philosopher. The last record yields of cotton, grain ten seconds should make a and row crops, men the 1931 cotton yield Is esti-th- at champion. says he. Young get tired easily should re- mated bv the government to total 16.284.000 bales. member that. The exceptions are sections In one preliminary" Mr. Cobb 0f Missouri and Kansas adja-migbe the best heavyweight cent to Kansas City, Mo. if he fighter in the world, would take care of himself and train. He fights a Negro. Both hu ''ireo about two weigh Tess- pounds- The Negro In a would colors of many ing gown have been nought easily by the Queen of Sheba, smiles and dances, quite happy, for part; HEAVY But when that of a minute. Cobb lifts over. is preliminary him up and carries him to his That is chair, unconscious. With some districts of the 11 over, and the crowd is well polling areas in the city reportpleased. When the fighting is slow, no ing more than sixty voters calling at the registration agents' (Continued on page six) homes, regisration was heavy in each district Tuesday. This, the second of the three registration days before the municipal election November 3. and (he last day for registration before the primary election, NEW YORK, Oct. 15. (U.R) Stocks were buoyed up today Tuesday Oct. 20. brought out far more registrants, according to railby another spurt In the road division. On the bulge, tho Dip diririei agents, than have1 an Interest in city poli-market ran to profit taking and shown lc. in many years. most of the gains were erased In other years during the last before the close which was ir- few campaigns, according to regular. h Auditor H Reuben 'Trading was in small volume City both registration and vot-th- e the session. Most of ic-- have been light throughout day found advancing prices Cltyrails after a firm opening. The at one time were up 1 to 6 in the points and advances the high Industrials were above limit in the carriers. Utilities followed the major groups up and down. ys Adoption of a Four Square platform and organization of the Logan Loyal party to support the administration of Mayor A. G. Lundstrom and campaign for his reelection was effected Wednesday night. The new party was launched at a meeting of 40 adherents of Mayor Lundstrom in the display room of the Lundstrom Furniture company on West Center street according to City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck, who was secretary of the group. Weston Vernon was elected permanent chairman of the new party, and Fonnesbeck permanent secretary. On mo- .ion of Lorenao Hansen, a CHS Peter-throug- - cen- FOUR-SQUAR- E We' stand squarely on these four issues to maintain loyalty in Logan city. 1. LOYALTY to Logan City and all of its progressive ideals. ?. LOYALTY to the present city administration, which has done so much to realize these ideals. 3. LOYALTY to the Municipal Light Plant, the citys greatest financial asset. 4. LOYALTY to the principle of fair and equal taxation of all, with special privileges to none. V. F- ar ORGANIZATIONS Each district chairman was to effect an organiz- ation for the party in his dis- Thursday night, and report to Chairman Vernon next Sat- urday Talks were given during the meeting by Mayor Lundstrom, Mr. Merkley. Attorney Fonnes- -' beck. Commissioner Pedersen, Lorenzo Hansen, Chairman Vernon and Hr Reuben Pedersen, city auditor and candidate of the party for Lundstrom declared he wants a clear campaign. He declared that the safeguarding of the municipal light plant, the safeguarding of which Is his major campaign Issue, and which he and his party adher ents consider the city's great- est tinancial asset. Mayor Lundstrom said: The plant Is in as much danger now, or even more in danger than it was in 1925. More in- terest has been stirred among local residents in the municipal campaign this year. he declar- ed. than has been generally evidenced in the last 15 years. Mr. Vernon said that he was the behind wholeheartedly ideals for which the new party stands, and that he had never known a finer man than Mayor Lundstrom. ASK CLEAN FIGHT - W. PLANS BONUS FIGHT WASHINGTON. Oct 15. (UR) The Veterans of Foreign Vars today informed President Hoo-- j that they will carry their, campaign for a cash bonus and World war pensions direct to the nation. Harold D. DeCoe. commander in chief, called at the White House, urged bonus and pension legislation and informed Mr. Hoover of plans for a nation-wid- e campaign 0 obtain support for his proposal. President Hoover is strongly opposed to further demands by war veterans during the depression. Recently he spoke before the American Legion convention in Detroit on this sub- BE CARRIED ON ject and the Legion turned Mr. Merkley and Auditor down bonus proposals. Pedersen, in brief talks, said they desired the campaign this PLAN MERGER fall be fought out on a thor oughly clean basis. n . . . ...idea .. ne crts'derea n a goon ,a to organize followers of Bethlehem . flashes i named to act with Messrs Vernon and Fonnesbeck. The committee comprises: Mr. Vernon, chairman, Lorenzo Hansen, J. A. Hulme, Mikkelsen, George James M. Smith, George Harding. and George B. Bowen. Chairmen for each of the eleven voting districts of the city- were named as follows: No. 1, Samuel Weston; No. 2, City Commissioner Olof No. 3, J. A. Hulnje; No. 4, W. F. Kowaliis; No. 5, N. W. Merkley, candidate of the term city! party for four-yecommissioner; No. 6. William Kirkup; No. 7, George Baugh; No. 8, C. R. Jones; No. 9, George Mikkelsen; No. 10, O. L. Skanchy; No. 11, C. F. Datwy- ler TO MAKE DISTRICT PLATTHE FORM OF THE LOGAN LOYAL PARTY VANCOUVER. B. C Oct. 15 UPt A demand that the next congress legalize 2.75 per cent Agree On Work After Going: Over beer by weight) or about five per cent alcoholic content, was Secondary Highways made today by the American Federation ol Labor. The stand was taken without Btate road work aggregating $ir,000 will be (lone in debate and without, a record Cache county commencing about November 1. vote. This announcement was made by County Commissioner Proposals to ask repeal of the Thomas Muir Thursday morning following a session of the 18th amendment and to nullify commissioners Wednesday afternoon with District Engi- the amendment by repeal of the Volstead Act, were voted neer Ixnv Reason, and Engineer E. C. Knowlton ol' the down. state I'oad department. It Is generally understood Botli engineers accompanied the commissioners over the that a bill will be Introduced at, the next ebster-Leproviding i.ston, and Logan-Hyruhighways Wednesday for beer thecongress resolution adopted afternoon to survey the road grading necessary to put these said. outes in standard condition as Huey P. Ixmg The American Federation of Labor will give such legislation secondary links BATON ROUGE, La.. Oct. 15 Its full and complete support. highway systemThis state which asked The $15,000 will be divided.! Public opinion Is changing and (UP the world to declare a one year to Mr. Muir so that legal beer Is entirely in the according BY UNITED PRESS holiday on production of cotequal amounts will be expended range of possibility, it declar-o- n ton has produced a record of these county roads. led. each U. E. A. OPENS The The convention refused to ask breaking crop of three govSALT LAKE CITY. Oct- 15. route Is five ernors. of either and the Lo- - repeal the 18th miles, 'U R All three of them. Including Approximately 5,000 teachor the Volstead Act, seven miles. amendment the Shreveport bill collector ers from all sections of the Cache county labor and road not because of its sentiments, who is latest to take the oath state today were expected to equipment will be used, the but for the sound political reaof office, have issued orders to attend the annual three day only state road employee being son that such a stand might the state police for arrest of convention of the Utah Educa- a timekeeper, Mr. Muir said. Imperil successful legalization tional association A gravel convening was located in of beer. usurpers. pit here this And the police, bewildered bv evening. Edward Flore, sponsor of the the Nibley district and near a1 situation that has given them road. the Logan-Hyrurepeal of the 18th amendment, FACES CHARGE commanders three How many men will be em- attempted to have his resolu15. Oct. left, POCATELLO, Idaho, ta chief and therefore is a matter that will be tion considered further, but the ol (U.R) c. C. Hess today faced a ployed them between the bayous. determined by the commission- convention voted him down. man river and the dc-- p blue possible charge of manslaughter ers In the next few days. Legal beer, the convention time and in connection with the death gulf, are marking declared, will be of great aid of Gubernatorial an killed In the in ending the depression, by Stanley Willard, guarding auto collision here Tuesday. mansion. establishing a bouyant, feelWalter L. Aldrich, the last to ing, booming Industry to lead DIES IN CRASH file,. Is a plain citizen of Shre- the way out of the industrial RICHFIELD, Oct. 15. d Hi. doldrums. veport. part time bill collector practically unemployed, times One man was killed and a sec was reported in a serious being what they are; has no;0nd 1 condition telephone, if that's a distinc-today as a result of feel-1 an automobile collision six miles tion; took oath of office on season north of Richfield- Lowell ing It was an open governors, and issued an offi- -f iey 30 was almost instantly kernel cial statement, the killed yesterday when an auto-triWEST ORANGE, N. J., Oct. 15. which was: "All good lawyers mobne he was driving collided may know that anyone Sco- - (iM'iThomas A. Edison has not one driven Jesse by aban - ven wj10 was seriously injur - roused from the stupor for the possession of and retain past 24 hours, but there is no doned property. He considered ecj immediate emergency, his phy-- i the office abandoned. The general public Is extendslcans reported today. GIRL IS HELD SACRAMENTO. Calif., Oct. 15. jTuhe oU t n slgn.e.d by Dr' ed a cordial invitation to all- ' Hubert S. Howe, read. sessions of the Logar .'take con(U.R) Pauline Orsi. During the past 24 hours ference Including the priesthood Roseville high school girl, was Edison has pot roused. He sessions Saturday night and held in the Sacramento county Mr. show-s signs of discomfort,Is Sunday morning, according to jail today after confessing she- simply no the announcement of the stake resting quietly. There was the driver of an automo PLAY bile that killed an aged man. no evidence of emergency. presidency Wednesday. The Providence First ward choir under the direction of GOVERNMENT TURNED OVER J. E- Spuhler will furnish music MADRID, Oct. 15. (U R) The for all sessions of the conferof a Republican Spain Popular demand for mystery government ence with the exception of the over was a in turned the simple theme will be answered by Sunday night meeting which to Manuel of the Pulitzer ceremony today presentation is under the direction of the No- - Azana, liberal, intellectual and Drize winner Cock Robin, stake Mutual Improvement asMember 12 and 13 by the Jesters supporter of the rigid restrlc-ve- r Robbins Thomas sociation. on in tions the chuich directed placed Thjs pjay being c)up will sing a solo at one of the will Bell Moench rsspain RUth Py meetings. open the seventh season of the U. S. INVITED us AC. Little Theater, were GENEVA. , Chica-Oct. 15. (UP' The' FEDERAL BUILDING. Tryouts for the playfollow- iLeague of Nations council voted Ro, Oct. 15 'UP) A1 Capone's1 onOctober 9. The the United attorneys rested his income taxi SECOND be seen: Russell today to invite jn cast, Howard Pond, States lo participate in the fraud case at noontotoday, after Humphreys, defense limited portraying Grant Redford, Jay Winkleman. league's efforts to settle the ahim as a race horse gambler George Bell Willis Hess Hugh Manchuria crisis. or more. who 5375,000 lnst Lois Rose. Ford sweaton, A last minute motion of the FLAMES OUT Maugham Margaret Watkins. OKLAHOMA Okla.. defense to strike from the re CITY, Marion Anderson and Kay Lu- 15. d i'' OctThirty ouarts of cord testimony regarding Ca- thy Judges were Dr-A Wallace O. N. Sor - gelatine dynamite today snuf- - pone's alleged gambling house David PROVIDENCE J Vickers, Professor for the flames of the wild revenues was overruled bv Judge Theurer was nominated ensnn and Miss Anna Boss. (fed out 2 Wilkcrson. Gustin gusher. Cock Robin. mayor of Providence on The by Elmer Rice No. Another motion to and Philip Barry is a unique Party ticket at a mass Peoples REVISED BIDGET the testimony of internal re meeting in the town hall Wedmurder story which has its set-- ! UR 15 WASHINGTON, Ocf. venue bureau officials that Ca- nesday night. Mr. Theurer Is ting in a play within the play., The Navy department .submitted pone admitted he had filed no also head of the Citizens ticket a to President Hoover today returns and paid no income tax named last week. PORTLAND WINS ST PETERSBURG, Fla., Oct. revised budget for 1932 in which aiao was overruled. other nominees are: Lloyd N. were A tmrcj motion, also overrul - Theurer. councilman, four year trimmed (u P, J5 Portland. Ore., today many millions was awarded the 1932 conven- - from the original $401,000,000 ed. would have struck out testi- - ernr H. B. Camnbell, two-yeshouted term and Godfrey Stauffer, tion of international Police estimate but in which the Navy mony that Capone term; recorder. Budge chiefs association by a seven was unable to meet Mr 000Hoo-- 1 I ni the owner of this place" two-ye000 s a S61 fur a ver raiders entered cicero uowe; treasurer, Mrs. Verana demand when vote margin over South Bend, cuthouse. Indgambling Tibbetts Community officers (Will be named at the general3. election. Tuesday. November James E. Hansen was chair man of the meeting, and Leon Mathews, secretary" tral commlriee of seven was ht T State Engineers and County Commission Weston Vernon, Chairman, Leon Fonnesbeck, Secretary, Of Political Party To Back Incumbents T - State Road Work Agreed For Cache Resolution Is Adopted Without Debate Routes Secondary Or Vote Organization Of Lundstrom Group To Made At Meeting thu administration s P(ii-- ( Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., P.resent mast to one extent oi have been cancelled. Eugene G. f;les. at an executive committee Grace, president of Bethlehem, navlnS (Continued on page six) said today. - - - gan-IIyru- m . m self-styl- ed BIT - INSTf 01 Buck-instruct- ill 1TED ct Tl take.h JFSTEBSlH -- ISTFRf - - TICKET - ar ar - LOGAN DONS FESTIVE HOMECOMING AIR A- -' The Weather IDAHO Friday; perature. -- 4 Fair tonight and little change in tem- UTAH fair tonight and j day; little change in temperatoture, frost south portion night. Maximum temperature Wednesday, 67; one year ago, 58. last Minimum temperature night, 42; one year ago, 35. Fri-- and white flags wrere flying on downtown streets and the city generally was taking on a festive air and holiday spirit Thursday as Logan prepared for the big homecoming and football game Saturday. Utah Aggies second annual homecoming celebration will be held Saturday :n connection with the Utah Aggie Denver University football game. The-, town is showing the utmost cooperation in comph ling plans Blue I I rp rVp rsp cp Kp Kp Kp rp p r the affair and it promises to B, jemal railroad irte? as well p e extremely successful in every as .special rates for the game for the alumni are all playing ay. Floyd Davis, excel, ire: ceric a part in bringing back manv tary ol the alumni a.ssoeiiUon hundreds of old students for has received a flood ol answers the game and celebration to queries sent out b- oil Several delegates to tee Utah and graduates, inviting State Bankers associa ion agA ricultural short course are ai.v them to .return for the day special ticket boeith where alu old students and they, as well mni may obtain tickets in u as other members of the assocthe private section 1; the stadium iation who will attend has also been doin a lanuol ute school, have been invited to business. participate. - -' rp rp rp rip op The program will start off with a huge rally and dance Friday night. Saturday morning, the college proper as well as all organizations connected with the campus will hang out the welcome Home" sign and be the morning hours w ill spent largely in renewing old acquaintances. The new library building .completed last year, is expeca of to center be attraction ted for many of the returning stu-- 1 of undoubted whom dents, all rip Kp rsp Kp 09 rijo rp rip Richmond Primary Called For Friday cramped quar- attendance. The complete proters m the mam buildings where gram for this event has rot they used to continue their been announced. Between halves stunts are being arranged bv quest for knowledge. the student body in their .'.pThe big feature of tne c; tire game, enal section on the east side is scheduled for 2 p. m. Satur- of ttie horseshoe bowl. Excellent weather lias been day with numerous features connected that will make it a forecast for this final game of colorful gathering .is well as an file year and an event, outstanding in the history of Utah epic foot bail contest. will occur Aggies is expected to be eom- -; Tile promptly at 2 p. m. with sev- pleled before the final curtain eral bands and the American is rung down on the game Sat-- 1 Legion Fife and Drum (op,js m urday. ly remember t ire Aggie-Dcnv- flag-raisin- g A citizens priheld Friday, Oct. club 16. at 8 o'clock in the room for the purpose of noone four-yeminating a mayor, coun-- 1 and three two-yeoilmen, a recorder, and trea-- 1 surer, and of transacting any other business that may come before the meeting. A good attendance of Rich- - RICHMOND mary will - be ar ar |