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Show THE PAGE FOUR. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. SATURDAY, L, MARCH 26, 1932. RATTLES EAGLES The Herald - Journal A Scripps-Ca- n This City Digs In to Find Good News 1 field Newspaper Afternoon Every Week-daPublished every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 Weal Center Street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co, and entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $2 50 the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 a year in advance or 40i the month. Outsido Cache Valley, by mall $5.00 the year. San Francisco office, 525 Gilman, Nicoll & Ruthman, Special Representatives Market St.; Chicago office, 410 N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 19 VV. 44ln St.; Boston office, 18 Tiemont St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. y THEN Proclaim Liberty throughout the land devoted solely to disinterested public service. Congress has tefore it a Dili to fingerprint, photograph and register everybody. Asserted puipo.se Grime prevention. . i Iah! And a few more halts! . What a swell idea to add a few thousand highly-pai- d and bureaucrats to the public payroll. Is this Russia in the dark ages? Of all the goofy ideas advanced for unwaving crime, d this takes the cazaza. It proposes to take 125,000,000 Americans and turn them into cattle, to be harried by every petty official, to serve no useful purpose whatever. Have we gone crazy? If we havent this bill will be wadded up and tossed speedily into the Iotomac. BV JIM MARSHALL SITTING ATOP THE WORLD perNot enough attention inhaps has been paid to the whose Claude Mons. of vention neon tubes scribble crazy red messages across the night sky . . But you shall hear the story of Julie and the Big Mad and how . , . It all started when Julie powdered her nose and rouged her lips and set a little hat on the back of her sleek brown hair and started downtown to meet Percy Percy being one of these goodtime boys with spats and a little too much brilhantine on his black hair lightly-worke- . d hand-painte- ... Spotting some eagles attacking a band of mountain sheep, Mrs. Griffith Lloyd of Colorado Springs, above, well known avlatrix, dove her plane toward the slopes of Pikes Peak to frighten off the birds Instead, they attacked her, following the plane to 15.000 feet. One eagle swooped into the cockpit, battering Mrs. Lloyd and Stuart Wandell, veteran pilot, riding as passenger. Mrs. Lloyd regained control as the ship went into a dive and finally escaped. TAKEN AT HOME IRKSTON Mrs. Elizabeth Ncll-so- n McNiel, 67, died Friday at her home in this city. Her death was the result of pneumonia. She was born at Peterson, Utah, The wind blustered around the and flung a building corners handful of elfin raindrops against s windows along the July 19, 1865. As a young girl, Weird things happen on the stock market. One the she spent several years in Sunavenue slock- - Kreuger & Toll sold a few days ago for LESS set, Arizona, and later lived at the rain gurgled in gutters its annual than dividend. downhad It Hamah, New Mexico. For the and laughed hollowly in paid $1.60 a share; could buy a share for $1.50. past twenty two years she has spouts you lived at Preston. Her husband, the rain spattered over the James R. McNiel died several Of course, into dun improbable that the next dividend pavements turning them blood-reyears ago. She was renowned in mirrors reflecting the will be anything like $1.50; it may be nothing. the community for twenty years writing of Mons. Claude sketched of unselfish service in the local I.ut an exchange where things like that happen is like Idiot tracings against the Relief Society. blackness overhead no place for an inexpert man to invest" his money. She is survived by six children, Julie had left her umbrella William R. McNiel and Mrs. Hulda at home and Percy was lute at Mrs. necklace of light wax white and rain and her foot oi. Larsen of Jerome, Idaho; the rendezvous with n the mirror of blackWayne M. Hurd and John H. yellow from tungstens MeNeii of Carson City, Nevada; from the arcs ness Julie hud been stalling Percy touchbutof cold blue bein the old dtiys - in the duyi and 69 grand children and the foltoday a red glow hangs along for two wreks now over the Of ami the white and the yellow and lowing brothers and sisters: Fre-hodrift, night sky cause a girl who gets only $10 Nielson, Mesa Arizona; John through the souls of tired work- the cold blue Julie would hav" a week must have her fun and gone along with T. Nielsen, Goodly, Idaho, and without paying for it if she cho men and shop girls and limp waited Mrs. Bertha of Albuwives Hatch, Percy and then, perhaps - . . some scientists will tell you but this night the red seeped querque, New Mexico. so she waited there on the services are Funeral constant red glare into Julia's soul and the Big Mac incomplete, corner in her thin satin slip- that this ana surged through her and suddenly pending the arrival of relatives. while the drops dripped arouses anger in people pers are crowds that the out she night and the flung through the rain from a GIVES THRILL about the nerves down the street alone . . . wind tossed a spatter of diamond and since the and white LISTEN: Head up into AND, of yellow drops across the black mirror cold blue of the old lights gave the rain that washed her soft PETOSKEY, Mich, Mar. 26 U:i street the ' and misted her dark hair - Airplane coasting is the iutest tubes way to the crimson flares of cheeks red Mons. Claudes winter . Mons. Claude . . with diamond drops Julie marchspo;t thrill in northern caught the diamonds and turned ed into a new world and over- Michigan. Runners are attached them into rubies and scattered U the planes, and when head red Mons tubes of the propelled them dazzlingly through the night scribbled crazy messages jy speedy motors, a speed oC 00 The red glare played over Julie Claude in to . . 250 across is for hour there miles the the attained. per waiting night sky the Percy Not many years ago city's It was all 1 bands. Nervously sbe began to darker. Snow began to fall InvisLarry said sharply. could do to keep from passing out draw them on and felt In the left ibly in tbe darkness. Suddenly Ellen sprang up and glove the crackle of paper. She remyself." membered with a throb of fear bow ran downstairs to tbe telephone. all right now," Ellen anFergus had avoided Larry's grasp Frantic with restlessness, tapping nounced shakily. Bitting up and to drop the gloves in her lap. Sev- one foot impatiently as sha waited, smoothing her disordered hair. eral times as they rode toward the she called Symes office. His aacra-tartold her she thought Mr. Im sorry to hava been such a lot apartment she stole glances at him, thinking be looked pale and tired Symes had gone for the day. Ellen of trouble." and wondering what was In that left a message on the chance ha No trouble at all," Mrs. Harrow-gat- e left glove held eo tightly In her might return, a message the lawyer assured her politely. I cant palm. could not tall to understand. Then tell you how sorry I am though There was no opportunity to find dhe went upstairs again., out until after Larry had left her. that it had to happen." was still alone when eight But Ellen felt conBdent that her The instant the door closed behind SHE arrived, and with It, concern Iras affected. She looked him aha turned the glove inside out. A bit of paper tell into her prompt to the minute, came Fergus. from Mra Harrowgate to Larry. hand. Seeing him, a small, ugly man In a-Da- nce Then was nothing artificial la his Written upon It were the follow- neat blue serge, shook Ellens courage. The composure of her greetanxiety. How ahe loved him! How ing words: Ill see you at your home at ing hid trembling terror. The man impossibly cruel that something carried two strapped bags Ha did which had happened long ago eight o'clock. Be there." The girl dropped the message to not leave her long in doubt as to might make him cease to love her. If she had only told him everything the floor, stooped, picked It up and his Imission. got to get out of town," ho crumpled it into a savage ball that day in the studio waste- stated baldly, and I'm stony. I hurled into the she wiilch to a moment she cjpng For the thought maybe youd lend mo $100 wild hope that Fergus bad not basket Without troubling to re- or ' ; so." move still adorned with her coat recognized her. But she knew there what made yoa think 1 Just to she walk violets, began Larry's had been recognition In those cold would do that? she asked sharply. What did be mean to do? np and down the living room. The eyea. I cant stand around all day cold and the was bleakly place Even as she was wondering the butabout lfs and ands," Fergus broodfilled talking with whole apartment ler entered the room. Ha carried ing quiet. When Ellen snapped on answered roughly. I need money a pair of gloves. and youve got to tend it to me. I believe these are yours, miss,' the lights she saw Molly had left a Ellen heard the loud ticking f note for her on the library table. ha said, advancing toward her. Molly and Myra had gone to the the clock and the drip of a kitchen faucet. She heard the hoarse sound 'C'LLEN'S heart beat violently. movies. comes for Myra ask him of Fergus breathing. A way out! She tried to brace herself for to If Bert Oh, there must be some way outt CHAPTER XLVI wait Molly had written. anything the man might say or do. I guess I know my rights," said an Instant Ellen thought she She stared at him with growing Fergus abruptly. JX)R to crossed the 'T'LLEN to tried face. bedroom, and his read panic Your rights to what?" must faint A feeling of There was nothing' there to read looked Inside and observed that Look here, the butler resumed awept over her acd her arms except servile Impersonality. Larry Mike was sound asleep, his arms You dont me at plaintively, dropped to her sides. She fell back reached to take the gloves but Fer- flung youthfully over bis head. Sbe all. I dont want to tellgetMr. Harand window to the In them entered gus, adjust quicker, dropped weakly, helplessly. rowgate where you were tbe night Larry was at her' aide, his arms Ellens lap, turned and left the shut out the' freezing air. Sbe bis uncle died. Going to a girls his back stiff and inscrutable pulled tbe tumbled bedcovers back sweetheart with a room, around her. story llks that la as bis eyes had been. into place, half hoping that her tbe last thing Id want to do!" Water! Bring water," he called Ellen drew a long ' trembling young brother would waken, but "Dont bother to lie," Ellen aald Mike only stirred restlessly. She breath. frantically. Youd want to go contemptuously. his back from FerYou care his brushed much hair for dont Fergus brought a tumbler and anywhere you could get money. he I forehead and that observed. do thought you?" Larry Youvo been to the distracted Larry bathed the gus, already. dont myself. Hes so quiet he looked rosy and well again. Soon You've written to Larry him and takou girla pale face. He held the water gives me the jtmmies." he would be able to get about with- money from him You to her lips. Still bewildered, still Hes a capable servant," Mrs. out the crutches. A Imt wt tear haven't even the anonymously. to speak courage Steven of the on In a world of the chn sleepHarrowgats commented. dropped up openly!" t horribly frightened and sick, Ellen liked him. Are you sure you feel ing boy, but he did not v.aken. Never mind about that" Fergus adEllen returned to tbe living now? she continued, all right drank it. Larry to her Thats done. Ellen. room, lighted the gas in the grate responded sullenly, an adjoining bedroom, settled her dressing The girl nodded. "I think Td and lay down on the divan to stare The money's gone. I wish to God I had It now but I haven't. Ivs on a frilled chaise longua. at the ceiling. better go home now," she said. ' to blow town, I tell you. SomeShe and Larry departed. Ellen She knew that he was beside her, Suddenly it was September again. got thing's come up so Ive got to clear that hia hand held her hand, that clinging to his arm and assuring Steven lay dead in a enrtained bed- out You stake me to a railroad Mrs. her faintness room of the lavish Long Island ha was fanning her. But Ellen had Harrowgate that ticket and through with me. disappeared as suddenly as It bouse. Ellen saw herself In that Youll neveryoure see me again, never could only lie still, her eyes closed, had come. They were waiting for hateful sitting room watching Fer- hear from me again. Neither will her breath rising and falling nn the elevator before Larry had his gus pack her traveling case a pale, chance to speak. shamed girl, mad with grief and Larry. evenly for a long time. Youll get no money from me I asked you before," he said hesi- humiliation, who wanted to escape, H didnt tell you," she whisWhat did you mean when to run away from an impossible now or ever," Ellen declared. tantly. pered after a while, without open- you said 8o he didnt tell yon? " Maybe if I went to Mr. HarrowSituation. She saw new that she ing her eyes. Ellen was resting a little against bad allowed her own lack of cour- gate he wouldnt feel that way!" turned away. She clenched Who told me? What?" Larry's arm. Her eyes were raised age to persuade her that a part of herEllen two hands and felt the hardto conwas as if be hidden could bis. She her life it exquisitely and then Ellen looked np taw of everything about her, of had never existed. She had been ness of the engagement ring. This that Larry was kneeling on the scious the green walls, of the shining wrong about that. That part of was the end, she thought, the end Boor beside her. Mrs. Harrowgate brass door of the elevator and She knew that If the her life was as real as any other of everything. was there, too. part. It lived in her own memory Fergus carried oot hia threat and soft, luxurious carpet. I didnt mean anything," she and in the memory of a loathsome, went to Larry sbe could not lie. "What came over yon? the older whispered. suspicious man who was coming to To evade the truth was difficult woman Inquired curiously. went through tbs remind her of it He was coming enough. To look Into Larrys gray Silently they the. JioAt," "It must..havjs brent, entrance way t a the street that was to remind her that It might host eyes and tell him an untruth was Ellen managed to say. ; a crystal canyon of Ice and snow. her the most precious thing in life. impossible, Continued "That room la a roaring furnace Ellen's gloves were crumpled la her -- The sky outside grew darker and, xxLtx AT? plate-glas- its d FEEL Mil H BETTER COMMERCE and FINANCE Insolvency proceedings were nstituted morning by this the i- creditors of Waldo J. Blueflsh, wealthy BATHED, BAKED, DINED scientist, who spent trying to Invent balloon tires for steam' ff rollers. Mr. Blue-fisphoto ap- pears at the right store-awnin- g . Ta y bemT? uuicnka V.i nan-aa- a 1. half-carrie- -- . What's SPOKANE, Wash good word today?" Only a couple of months until the Democratic and Republican conventions will be nominating held in Chicago. Now is the time for the cautious delegate to buy his bullet-proo- f frock coat. 1OUTICAL NOTE The lame-duc-k amendment may keep a lot of lame (hicks out of Congrnm, but it won't reduce the number of geese. The consumption of cigarets in fell off by 6,000,001 i,ooo. This as many as the guy at the next desk borrowed from us last week. 1931 is almost ABIGAIL APfLESAUCE SEZ: job. the good That's her INVENTOR FOUND COMING news girl for Mary's the city. Here's how: Hard times cuuscd retailing of doleful yarns, in homes, on street corners, at clubs, at luncheons. W. S. Gilbert, civic leader, got tired of it. So he organized a Good News bureau. That's where Mary came in. Every resident of the city was culled upon to become a reporter for the bureau, which in turn gave widespread publicity to good uADLY BEATEN - LOS ANGELES. March 26 U.l!i T. W. Parks, inventor of an exshell which he plosive told police he had placed in the was hands of the government, found beaten into unconsciousness to two to he reveal refused when men the formula of the explosive. Two men, shabbily dressed and news. of foreign appearance confronted If every- him at the door of his- sisters You get the idea. body starts looking for good news, home, Parks said, and demanded their thoughts arc bound to dwell the formula. on cheerful things, and a cheerWhen he said he was unable to ful person is a more optimistic it because it was in the produce acor she whether he individual, hands of officials, he said, the news or found any good tually men beat him until he was unconnot. scious and then ransacked the The surprising thing, however, home. , is that hundreds of cheer stories arc rolling in to the bureau PILOTS INVITED stories of houses being remodeled, factories adding to their payrolls, new homes, going up, garages NEW ORLEANS. Mar. 26 (I.Ri being built, stores opening, agencies World famous air pilots have locating in the city. been invited to participate in the Mary Kellys smile is going to New Orleans air carnival, under spread to the face of every resi- the auspices of a newspaper, will dent of Spokane the Good News last four days. bureau believes. ; To End1 RUPTURE ft Troubles Representatives of W. S. Rice, Adams, N. Y., originator of the Rice Method for the self treatment of rupture at home, will be at the Eccles Hotel, Logan, Utah, Monday, March 28 to give a personal and free trial of his method to all sufferers who want to end rupture trouble and truss wearing. No matter how bad the Rupture, how long you have had it, or how hard to hold; no matter how many kinds of trusses yon hove worn, let nothing prevent you from getting this FREE TRIAL. Wheare and thin, short tail ther you and stout, have a large abdomen, whether you think you are past help or have a rupture as large as your fists, this marvelous Method will so control and keep it up insido as to surprise you. It will so restore the parts where the rupture comes through that soon you will be as free to work at any occupation as though you had never been ruptured. The trial will be absolutely comthorough without a penWeve just unloaded an- pleteofand cost. You owe it to your ny Chevro-letother carload of new own personal comfort and safety . . . Included are two not to miss the great free demonis a stration. opportunispecial Duco colored sedans. ty to learnIt how youreal may be done the dantrusses and with chafing Sec these new cars in our ger, suffering and trouble your display rooms. rupture has caused. The hours are 9 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 p. m. and evenings 7 to 9. Recache! member dales and place. Eerles Hotel. Logan, Utah, Mon30 South Main day, March 28. , . All men are I'll bet that when Methuselah was 900 years old he Cal., Mar. 26 (.) time on my hanus" burglars took a bath, baked a pumpkin pie, and leisurely ransacked the home of Charles Tingle of nearly everything movable here recently. - - ... - SAN JOSE, One of those d Girl AND FOLK Mary Kelly knows. PRESTON WOMAN -- WEIRI) OLD WALL STREET WASHINGTON, March 26 ITi Police and communists battled in the streets and on the private grounds surrounding the Japanese embassy today when a score or more of young people and negroes attempted to march past the embassy carrying banners with signs attacking Japanese imperialism. A squad of 25 police rushed the communists, seizing their banners, clubbing them on the head and pinning them to the pavement Blood was caused from battered comheads of both police and munists. to have The police appeared broken up the demonstration aftrr ten minutes of fierce fighting but even communists kept shouting, when held the police, defend the soviet union, Down with Japanand "protect the ese imperialism working masses. Pretty Mary Kelly is Uit Good Time Story Girl" for Sakane, Wash, Hundreds of good news items her from through Tomorrow is Easter Sunday Few citizenspass to be relayed to the whole women will stay at home and lis- town. ten to religious services over the radio. They can't see each other's new hats over the radio. JUST ANOTHER IDIOTIC SCHEME The Observer SILENCE RIOT STORIES ARE SWAPPED Remember Howdy, folks! way hark when the village druggist hung out a sign every Saturday: Ice Cream Today. Hurry, Boys!" THE TRUTH QUICK Neither this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers POLICE CLUBS bragged: Gosh, but I was a wild lad in my early hundreds." A new type of weighing machine is so sensitive it can register the weight of an atom. Ah, just the thing to weigh the money the average citizen is hoarding! TWO SOUGHT IN s. KIDNAPING CLUE WHY DONT THEY TRY REDUCING? HOPEWELL, N J Mar-- h 26 (UR) Two alleged Kidnapers, Henry (Classified Advt.) Two large connecting rooms, for Fleischer and Abie Wagner, con$ gentlemen with bay windows. $12 tinued today to be thfe hub of the a week. into the abpolice investigation duction of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. been seen since Three years ago we worried about theThey have not kidnaping. One report had one the patches on our inner tubes of the two in central Now Jersy wearing out. Now we worry about prior to the time the infant the patches on our trousers wear- just was seized from its crib. Police ing out. desire to question them as to their activities. State police today in their reYE DIARY gular press conference, admitted ' Earlie up, my atummiek aking the search for them continued, but from something 1 did eat the would not comment on whether nyght before, when I did be out, they had been located or what with several merrie craekbrains, at Washington police had advised. A scarcn is underway in Washa roadside tavern; and so gathering up my garments from the ington for a man who was thought floor, where I did drop them, and to be Fieisher, and who called at I do be mighty silent too, Inst a rooming house seeking lodging Daine Brew doth awake, and make In the mans motor car was a woharsh, sarcaatick remarks because man and a child. Police refused I did come home, forsooth, with to discuss the Noifolk angle of the milkman, a worthie fellow. And the kidnapers and are seeking to so, in greate fear and trembling, resume contact winch they believe to the scullery, where did com- will result in the return of the baby. pound a cooling, Irmon drinke. The Pye Receiver in England is in this country, it is a movie comedian's face. auto company TWENTY SEEK JOB a radio act; Mic h., Mar. 26 1 1. When a local member of the fire department died recently, 20 applicants sought the job. ColumCalifornia doctor cured a patient bus has a population of lu.iyjo of a severe attack of hiccoughs by persons. scaring him. He probably showed RURAL LIBRARY him tne bill he was going to send him. YPSILANTI, Mich., Mar. 26 U T Wealth, says a writer, is a disThrough efforts of tbe Ypsilanti ease. Gosh, we wish it were con- Business and Professional Women's club, rural school children are tagious! to have the benefit of a complete Shoot educational circulating- library.- COLUMBUS, There is an end to everything even to an speech. after-dinn- PERMANENCE !OU F two-bit- This in- stitution, loo. has the qualities that give erman-cncwhether to a structure or an institution. fM What self more than eight hundred years the Tower of London has stood by the Thames. is it? has a long record of growth and service to an list of patrons and stands ready and able tri meet their requirements on a basis consistent with the requirements of the times. jT Try it and find out for your- ever-increasin- g at 6 Weeks! We now have Ingredient X Feeds in stock 16-1- 8 oz. Chicks a - vwwwi Profitable feed to Sductiom con. Sa ditto et ltmr wit e, i Member FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM PURIRA pro- - United States Depository jf taiwi Product! promote health. 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