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Show rm Todays News Cache Valley's own native son, Melvin J. Ballard, is conference speaker. Page one, column six. - ,d .ine Journal Grain Range May July Sept, With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 23. Number 85. LOGAN, Today By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1932) The Lindbergh Child. Cheer Up, Rich Folks. LINDBERGH PAYS MONEY UTAH. SATURDAY, Pat Makes Her Bow On STATE Lifes Screen APRIL 9, BAUD Little Daughter Of Bessie Love Bows On In Her First Appearance FOR HIS SON Thought, Not Noise. Bows And Arrows. News concerning the Lindbergh baby is more encouraging. There is nothing 'definite, but hopeful Those rumors arc not denied. that should know seem convinced is and alive little that the boy well and that his parents have high hopes of his early recovery. This will give comfoft to millions of hearts, to mothers especially, all over the yorld. HOPEWELL, 1. N., April (U.R) The ransom money for the return of the Lindbergh baby has been paid, but the child has not as yet been returned to its parents. At the Lindbergh home and at Trenton, police headquarters, there was neither confirmation or denial of this From an unimstatement peachable source the United Press Has obtained the information. t The amount of the ransom paid is unknown positively. - However,--I- t Is understood to deapproximate the original mands for $50,000. E - Dern ' Jnc Standards . . : 9 3 2. Preparations are going forward rapidly for the state band contest which is to be held in Logan, April 29 and 30. The celebrations of the Chamber ol committee Commerce Is highly elated over their efforts. Judging from present indications of entries, there will be at least 800 participants in band and solo ' contests. Melvin J. Ballard Leaves Message At L. D. S. Conference SALT LA K K CITY, April 9 (UP) Predicting human progress and greater alleviation of the economic burdens during the next ten years than during the past century, Kider Melvin J. Ballard of the Quorum of Twelve declared that out ol every battle will come further truth and greater human emancipation. Elder Ballard was one of the speakers at the Saturday morning session of the L. lb S. conference. In this time of panic, said Ballard, rather thaa to rush to the bank and break it, jieople should be calm and steady and thus prevent further disaster. He urged a careful study of the causes of the present disaster so that they could be rectified before the same mistake is repeated. Fervently Elder Ballard declared that evidences are seen on every hand fulfilling divine predictions that man- - ' 1 . -- . State PLAN 4 .57 8 .55 8 .591-- 2 .581-- 8 J56 .58 .61 4 .60 2 .61 3-- 8 3-- 4 6REAT BEAR SHOOT RAID IS Copyright by United I'rese ReWASHINGTON, April 9 ports that slock exchange shorts were organized for a $1,000,000,001) market raid which would have made today the black Saturday of all trading history, were partly responsible for the senate bankdeing and currency committee cision to begin the stock exchange investigation next Monday, the United Press was informed today. Senators with banking connections made reports of the con- -, templated bear raid before the committee in an emergency meeting in the Republican cloak room. There were several telephone calls to Richard Whitney, president of the New York Stock exchange, culminating in the committees decision to subpoena him as the first witness. "This was to havs oven tho cKy to take enormous profits on the short side," a member of the committee told the United Press. 'The reports as presented to the committee were convincing. It was to have been the black Saturday of all trading history. "The committee had before it) reports that in recent days, there had been clipped from stock and bond values, approximately "Part of our purpose In taking these emergency actions waa to see if we could prevent another hillion or so of dollars from being milked eut.qf the market We traders figured Ctmr' if ehort knew that operation were to be strictly examined, it would dis- oourage them from their opera- - ' Mon.- The United Press information took the position that while foreign short operations and potential, raids .on th American -gold standard were a factor in the oomeolttees action, tb rani and Imtas diets menace to market values waa In the United States. PRICE UP - swiss-chees- . KEITH SPENCER Keith Spencer, son of Mr. aud Mrs. C. R. Spencer, was named president of the Logan high school , student body Friday. Balloting was held during the day with results' being kept secret until the stu- -' dent body dance in the evening. Spencer defeated Bob Harrison by a small margin for the office now held by Wilford Degn. Other officers named were Lores McGee, vice president; Ruth SkidBill, Stewart, more, secretary; Cleve Dibble and Marie Cooley, executive committee; Howard Pas-sejudge; Ralph Porter, marshall. The election followed a week of intensive campaigning on tho part of the two political parties. The cooperative ticket was headed by Spencer ' with Porter, Passey, Stewart and Miss Cooley also vie-- ,, torioqs The Welfare ticket placed Miss 'McGee, Miss Skidmore and ' Stewart. , y, k ' AGED WOMAN DIES Utah-Idah- STORE , The Weather Dry Agents Shoot Down Grocer And Wound Wife law-abidi- (IMP-Ba- ttery New Traffic Code Cleanup Aid Denied County Fathers . - BOY IS IN 7-- 8 Black Saturday Is Avoided Through Disclosure greater . P- .56 .58 61 Of MANY LABOR GROUPfi COMING Park city high school band is coming with 125 members, Pocatello high school will have an organisation of 11 members. 4made systems should be shaken high school will have 75 down and destroyed. He pointed band members, Morgan high school to the fact that a greater change 90; North Cache, 40; South Cache, has taken place in religious orga80; Logan Senior, 125; Logan Junnizations and principles during to 60. are be others ior, Many yet the past 50 years than ever before. beard from. There are also many Human thinking has been modithroaghout the state that expect fied, he said, and doctrines reto enter solo entries although jected years ago when first anthey will not send complete bands. nounced by Joseph Smith are now It is customary for various ' being freely accepted. business houses to sponsor the difHe called attention to the fact ferent bands with window disthat there Is a wide difference play of the school colors. The J between facts of science and C. Penney company has asked to theories of science, and emphasponsor Park city band. The new sized that "Marmonism" and facts firm of Christiansen's Inc., will of science are in absolute accord. sponsor the Preston organization GROWTH FIRST Othsf local business houses will AMONG CHURCHES be $eked to sponsor the other "It has been said that "Mormon-ism- " banm in the contest. could thrive onl.f . where The housing and reception comgross Ignorance prevails," said Elmittee will meet at once and order Ballard. Yet even in this last ganise to canvass the city for century of the greatest enlightsleeting quarters for the bands enment and progress the world its receive the bands as they has ever known, no church equals Heres the first picture of young Miss Patricia Hawks, and arris April 28. The Chamber of the growth enjoyed by our church who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hawks of Los AnCommerce will be headquarters "How long "shad it be before for jhe bands and soloists.' Mrs. Hawks was Bessie Love, the screen star. geles. the whole truth of Joseph Smith Aqyone who can house one or , Patricia is five weeks old. ; shall be known d understood by mor$ of these band members on mu?CUorieuaty he wil1 arise and Aprf 29, will confer a great fabe recognised for what he really vor an the committee by calling was. We havs reached .the day ..... the Chamber l commerce. when - truth- - 4 triumphant. Tb -- Nation-World , COLLEGE GIVING church has stood every test and BENEFIT DANCE will yet stand every' tast thM wtu ever be ; mad of it. Support' R; To 1' help with the state band stand by it; live your religion aid contest In) Logan, .the student advance to greater accomplishbody of the, USAC will sponsor ' d' ments. a student dance at tho Palais Or next Wednesday. The student TWO CITIES TO Sylvester Q. Cannon, presiding body of the' Logan high school FOUND qUILTY (Continued on Page Three) SAVE SALARIES and the general public is invited (UK) The 9 jSALT LAKE, April to 9 (IMP attend. Salaries April .LARAMIE, ON PLANTS third member: of the trio whicn will Prof. N. W. Christiansen, chairnot be affected by a $92,000 an illegal operation LOGAN HIGH performed man of the committee on contests in cut the University of Wyoming and here with fatal results was doomed arrangements, has announced to prison when Mrs. Mary Quinn budget for next yoar, according that one of the judges for the Surveys are going forward in two Utah cities on the possibilities OUTSTANDING Faerber, 72, was found guilty Fri- to the board of trustees announcecontest will come from Oregon. of tbeir joining the growing ranks day of second degree murder. ment. of municipalities public having Word has been received in LoBUTTERFAT power plants. MAKE REDUCTION 9 two ENTER CONTEST The latest cities are Ogden, gan of the success of Louis TurRe SALT LAKE, April were arthe second largest city in the ley, a former student and promiductions of $97,928.51 POCATELLO, April 9 (IM- The WYOMING state, and Richfield1, in the south- nent athlete of the Logan high ranged in the 1932-3- 3 budget of the Pocatello high school band, directschool, al the University of Chiern part of the state. University of Utah through action ed by L- J. Schnabel, has decided of the board or regents Friday. to enter the band contest at LoPlans for a steam operated gen- cago. Turley, who is a promising canStar Valley, Wyoming, dairymen erating plant at Ogden were anThe reduction includes a lb per gan, Utah, April 29. arc receiving 30 to 35 cents a nounced a week ago and since didate in the discus at the school, cent salary reduction. e pound for butterfat at the then, a survey has been going recently hurled the platter 135 feet. END SEPARATION plants in forward on the project. The sur- He has received three sweaters manufacturing ILAN WORK participation in athletics and EPHRAIM, April 8 0MP Sepa- the County Agent Seymour B. vey shows thus far a heavy ma- for SALT LAKE, April v (UKi Is also well up in scholastic work. jority favoring the building and He Road work totaling $113,000 was rated for more than 57 years, Murray,' of Afton, Wyo,in reports. WcIIh-ville was named out of a group of Christensen and Mrs. Ma- Ho is visiting relatives operation of the plant. approved for Boxelder county by David 2(1 students to be tutored in speseveral for The rio of the committee days. brother and met lighting FriJepson, state road commission the sister, There are ten modern , cheese Richfield city council was ordered cial work under tip; untvcrity day. The work, which will be on hero this week. factories in the valley with an out- this week to start a canvass of president. the state highway and secondary The young man is a protege of the city to determine the sentiput of 7000 pounds daily, or systems, will be done under conIS RECOGNIZED ' ment regarding the establishment Dr. N. P. Paulsen of Logan, who pounds every year. tract. recommended him for a two-yeOne of these plants is a co- of a municipal plant. OGDEN, April 9 (!M" Weber college has been accredited as a operative venture of the dairyMayor A. G. Lundstrom of Lo- scholarship at the school when NAMED CHAIRMAN the the boy graduated from the high junior college by the Northwestern men of Star valley. Mr. Murray gan, recognized throughout OGDEN, April 9 IttEi Fail I I). College declares that within a month all state as a leader in the battle school. Dr. Panlsen is an alumnus of association Spokane, Vincent, president of the Frovo Washington, according to the an- of the cheese factories in Star for publicly owned power and of Chirago university. Rotary club, has been named nouncement of President Aaron W. valley will be run on a cooperative light plants, was high in his o of Utah day at the chairman instead of an independent basis. T racy. praise of the action of the two district Rotary convention He avers Star valley dairymen cities. here May 12 and 13. have been able to successfully ECONOMY CONFAB maintain the price of butter-fa- t CUT RATES most of NEW IMPLEMENT BY UNITED PRESS by reason of turning WASHINGTON, April 9 (I IP PROVO, April 9 President Hoover's economy con- their milk supply into cheese, YORK. Shorts ran to covneNEW of other and foodstuffs of Swiss the m. 1:30 to ference adjourned at prices variety. principally p. er on the stock market today, apcessities has enabled a 10 per cent meet again at 3 p. m. The white Mr. Murray commends the pracIS OPENED reduction in room and board at house said that "good progress" tice of Star valley dairymen to parently because of the forthcomthe Aspen Grove dormitory for had been made at the morning Cache vailey milk producers, and ing senatorial investigation, and even after the first excitement the B.Y.U. summer school this session and that further progress believes that the Cache producers ' The Mountain Staten Implement had died down, the market rewill profit from an investigation was cx)0ctcd after lunch. year. of how the Star valley cooperative company of wnich S. S. Eccies of tained a small part of the early ' " Ogden is- general manager, will gains. NOTE FORM BC KULAKS cheese plants are operated open a new store In Logan on The short coverage came simulFALL RIVER, Mass., April 9 -Monday The Logan branch will taneous with a disclosure by the (IMP After failing to open the UALF MINUS safe in the office of the Globe An be at 223 North Main street in the United Press that the announceWISE, Va., April 9 (l'.l!i Pants Manufacturing company, eyeless and tailless calf, owned by building formerly occupied by the ment of the resumed hearing had been prompted by advices that UTAH. Fair tonight and Sun Clarence Richardson, is attracting Kimball Motor company. here, recently, burglars left a note O. A. Sonne of Logan is district Bears today planned a $1,900, saying, Leave the safe open next day; warmer nouthwnHt (Mirtion to- considerable attention ss a freak time. manager for the company, cover- 000,000 raid on the market. of nature. night. ing the entire Cache Valicy terri-- 1 IS CANDIDATE tory, while A. L. Heitz of Ogden j will be in charge of the Logan 9 The farm BOISE, April branch store. It will handle all ers of Idaho actively entered the tines of the Mountain States Impolitical campaign when W. W. Sec. U. Duty to stop la Deal of Nampa, president of the plement company, featuring Oliver event of accidents Penalty, and Moline linesfarmers grange for the past 15 (a) The driver of any vehicle years, announced his candidacy Involved la an accident refor the Republicans nomination . of state. for secretary sulting in Injury or death to any person shall Immediately By STAGES KICK stop such vehicle nt Mm scene SALT LAKE, April 9 IP IP A of such accident, and any perCache for aid of Providence Two murder a county Tex., DALLAS, charges (UP) April son violating this, provision real kick" was staged by Edwin in clearand borrow cleaning pits and filed two of assault with intent to commit murder are shall upon conviction be punStoker here when served with a brush the ing away along county writ of attachment on his car against prohibition agents, N I). Heaton and L. C. Smith, highway leading to Providence was ished by Imprisonment in the Stoker is appearing in Friday. county or municipal Jnil for in connection with the killing of Marrion McGlothlin, refused by the county commiscourt today to explain why he today, not less than thirty days nor sioners Thursday afternoon. It kicked Deputy K. L. Thomas in 45, grocer, and the wounding of his wife, after a fruitless was requested more than one year or in the Lloyd Theurer, effort to buy liquor from a neighbor of the grocer at mid- representing theby Providence the stomach. state prison for not less than city one nor more than five years, Beautification committee. night. WIN HONORS or by fine of not less than one The county fathers declared that . My investigations disclosed that an honest, sober, SALT LAKE, April 9 if they granted such b request hundred dollars nor more than citizen been murdered without has justi- they would be setting an unfaD, 145tjf Field artillery, has ruthlessly five thousand dollars, or by been awarded the F. A. Prince fication or mitigation, both sueh fine and imprisonDistrict Attorney William McGrew, vorable precedeny, as other comon recomfor the ment. The commissioner shall cup efficiency said as the complaints were filed. I will not agree to a munities would likely ask similar mendation of Major B. L. Carroll, revoke the operator's or chaufassistance, and the county might federal inspector of the Utah na- bond of less than $10,000 for either of the men on the then be swamped with such feur's license of the person so ' , murder charges. tional guard. convicted. Box-eld- ... PRICE FIVE CENTS. FIVE O'CLOCK EDITION Greater Human Progress, Alleviation World Ills Predicted By Rushed Church Leaders By Committee In Charge Returned The rich, if wc have any left, grieved by the suggestion that three quarters of all their income be taken from them in the way of taxation, might find comfort in reading some details of the French revolution in the section. A certain ardcijt revolutionist named Meyrand "hud the audacity to suggest to the. judges that he knew no law which made it necessary to condemn a citizen to death because he was rich. IL NE CONN AISSAIT PAS DE HOPE WEI. L, N. J., April 9 I.OI QUI ORDONNAT DE Negot iations for return of the A MORT UN CITOYEN Lindbergh baby have kidnaped FARCE QUIL ETAIT RICHE. failed for the time being. a was considered good Meyrand Clues which caused the hope by revolutionthe Lindbergh ists generally, but he was immedi to burn high athave led to nothhomo this week, ateiy put. in jail because he oband now Col. Lindbergh and jected to sentencing a citizen to ing, arc associates seeking new hjsdeath because he was rich. to the We havent reached that stage t tails that might lead in the United States yet' So let child's ' return. The Lindbergh family and their the rich cheer up. associates were definitely working on wbat was considered a hot Several hundred young Columbia trail- - earlier in the week. Col. students went on striae recently Lindbergh flew to the New Eng because the editor of the college land coast. Norfulk men who bepaper was expelled. Fists and eggs lieved they had a genuine coir flew. Young men and women car- tact operated to achieve return ried signs strike for a free press. "A liberal university." One young gentleman carried this sign: "Think Out Loud. The important part is the thinking. The loudness is less important. The difficulty is that there is a' good deal of noise, not very vnuch thinking. WHO CAN KILL A BUCK, AND WHO CAN KILL A DOE AND WHO CAN KILL A HART OF GREASE FIVE HUNDRED FEET HIM FRO? Robin Hood, speaking in the ' i SPokANE, WbsU, April 9 (U.I9 old English ballad, goes on to say Striking vigorously at those Who that Will Scarlet he killed a buck, would ruthlessly cut government and Midge he killed a , doe, but through wholesale reLittle John killed a hart of grease expenditures ductions of school expenses.' ' Gov-- ; five hundred feet him fro. ernor George IL' Dorp of Utah; Shooting with bow and arrow address of the is coming back. Howard Hill, ft made, the feature-of the Inwho 34th annual convention association young giant of Alabama, makes the best bows and arrows land Empire Education produced in America, can draw a here Friday. Governor Dern told the assembow that would have stumped Will Scarlet, Midge and even Lit- bled educators that the schools even must maintain standards, tle John. against tax making powers who lose their perspective and demand Howard shoots rabbits, quail, wholesale reductions. even that deer, fish, everything The Utah chief cxccutTvc hit he kills, with a bow and arrow. "fashionable sport of Glenn Curtiss, the air man, as hard at atthe high taxes." He laid enthusiastic as Hilt, but not quite railing as skillful, went bow and arrow most of the blame on big corporaand large property owners, shooting with him often and said tions it made shooting with a rifle seem explaining that a 25 per centis cuta in $100,000 paid in taxes tame. Hill, who holds the long dis- tidy sum while tho kmall tax payer tance record with a bow and ar- who is affected most by the lowstandards and row, 410 yards, draws a bow of ering of school more than 120 pounds resisting other economy measures will benof a few power. He says snakewood makes efit only to thd extent the best bowH for the American dollars by the tax cuts. climate. The British yew is too He said that taxes usually gei sensitive. His address is box 14, tho blamc.for everyone's trouble. You to Florida. ought "If the average farmers taxes Opalocka, see him shoot. were abolished," he said, "he would itlll be broke and the same thing Is true of many folks in town. The way to get business is to Let us insist upon economy in go after it. Ask the New Jersey public expenditures and let us rerailCentral ami Pennsylvania vise our antiquated tax systems, roads. burden Both those railroads run excur- which put an butexcessive let us keep our upon property, sions twice a week to seaside and sense not he and of perspective other resorts outside of new York into lowering our eduCity, and have greatly increaseu stampeded their business. On a New Jersey cation standards. Central train coming in from Barnegat, with excursion rates all along tho way, yesterday morn- NEWEST GROCERY ing for instance, the writer observed that a train usually carrying sixty to eighty passengers STORE IS OPENED carried six hundred. Excursions io Point Pleasant on both railroads run in two sections and huncarry as many as twenty-fiv- e Large crowds of Saturday mardred. kets crowded to the opening of e to It is better carry twenty-fivAmerican Food Store No. 9 ac lundred passengers at on dol-a- r 170 North Main street Saturday than to carry one hundred at morning. The store is the newest $4.30. addition to the ranks of Logan business houses. With L. F. Green as general manager and Henry Gessell 111 URGE ECONOMIES charge of an attractive butcher shop, the store was opened early Saturday. IN GRADUATION Service is based on the self help system with patrons selectand ing their own ' purchases to the central them bringing In recognition of prevailing fi- counter for the clerks to handle. nancial conditions, Principal George A large staff is on hand howS. Bales of the Logav Senior ever, to assist those who do not high school has sent letters to wish to follow this plan of serparents of prospective graduates vice. The store is attractively arrangexplaining that the school urges very moderate expenditures for ed and painted in the blue and white colors of the American graduating outfits this year. It carries a full It hat been found impractical Food stores. to make definite limitations but line of staple groceries and other it is felt that since necessity will foodstuffs. Mr. Green, the manaprescribe very simple outfits for ger, has been connected with the so many tbis year, good taste grocery business in Logan for will suggest the elimination of sometime and received many well expensive and elaborate costumes, wishes and congratulations from even for those who may be able his friends and patrons when the store was opened Saturday. to afford them. B Preparations Kidnaped Lindbergh Baby Not Yet 1 BY UNITED PRESS Open High Low Close OF INFIRMITIES Mrs. Sene Larsen Munk, 81, widow of Hans J. Munk, died Friday night at her home, 191 East Third North, of infirmities incident to advanced age. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Logan Fourth ward chapel. She had been a resident of Logan 69 years and of the' United States 70 years. Her husband died a number of years ago. Airs. Munk was born in Rustuft, Denmark. Nov. 20, 1847. a daughter of Magnus and Norn Han3cn Larsen. She was au active member of the L. D. S. church, and had served many years in Relief society activity. Surviving are three sons ami two daughters, Joseph S. and A. J. Munk, Benson; Oliver Munk, HowgU; Mrs. Emma Wilkes, Bedford, Wyo, and Mrs. Lottie Carlson, Logan. LOST PHYSICIAN FEARED KIDNAPED CHICAGO, April 9 (t?J?i of Dr. Alfred A. Budde, physician, was . reported to police wife his by today after she had waited several hours for his return from a summons to " as ; automobile accident" She said she .feared he bad bees kidnaped. Mrs Buddee apprehension was increased when police found her husbands Budioai kit near a North Chicago cemetery . , |