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Show S' I Journal. The Weather ITAH Generally fair tonight and Friday, warmer south portion tonight. Lot; Number 81. Volume 24. an. riA APRIL THURSDAY. Gram Range Wheat Mav July Sept Open . .57 58 .. 51) High Low 57 3-- 8 8 2 5a 8 ,5s 8 4 ,5H 4 till 8 Hi Close .57 .575-- .59 8 j.s PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 K (1. - lli Samuel O. Bennion Sustained T oday As N Today Ry Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1933) Prayer For Roosevelt. Boycott. Money From Gambling. The Dead Mans Hand. Seventy President Germanys A. H. Palmer Selected Vice-Preside- a great Interesting meeting New Yolk auditorium John D Rockefeller built the hall Caidl-na- l in V , Hayes, chief of the Catholic hierarchy in New York occupied a seat of honor. Protestant and The Jewish spoke. clergymen was gathering of different faiths brought about by a decree of Popea Pius, eleventh, declaring this holy E. Alfred Former Governor Smith prayed, asked the nation to implore special divine guidance for President Roosevelt, and to pi ay for "an uprooting of bigotry and expression." The Reverend S. Parkes Cadman as Amerinterpreted the gathering President of ican recognition Roosevelt's call for a better national life as well as of the exhortation of the Pope. President Roosevelt was repre- FarSmith, in l sented by Former Governor ley. his address, predicted that the position of the Pope in respect to .universal peace must eventually be" assumed by all nations and by all peoples as the fundamental principles of right thinking Many believe that deeper relig lous conviction will help the de pression. Postmaster-Genera- 4 now going The government ahead with its plan to employ 250, 000 Idle, m the forests, will establish one thousand or more forest camps each to accommodate from one to two hundred workers by July first Each state- will send its quota of workers to these camps The establishment of the camps, let us hope, will be done more economically than such work was done by $1 a year patriots of the lug war. This is a war, but not one for dollnr-a-yepatriotic squandering. The wiser men in Germany are endeavoring to moderate the boycott. Even the lower stratum m race and religious hatred xhrtws less violence. Boycotting placards attached to Jewish shops no longer use the words "Beware of the Jew, or Danger Jew Store," and black and yel low quarantine signs are no longer attached to Jewish premises Germans of Jewish blood could teach race hatred a useful lesson, if it were possible for all to leave Germany with their property and their important enterprises simulBut that is out of the taneously question. It is probable that many of the younger Jews with important in- (Continued on Pago Two) ar anti-Jewis- h TRIBUTES PAID nt Of Club Counselor J Olof Nelson, prominent intercontractor and road mountain builder, today was elected president of the Logan Rotary club, to succeed Harry C. Parker Nelson was unopposed for Mg the office. President E G Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college having withdrawn after being nominated last month Other officers named are: A. H. Palmer, W L Lehman, treasurer; N D Salisbury. secretary; Asa Bullen and directors John This ilson, group, together with the retmng form the president, Harry Parker, club directorate for the next year. The feature of the meeting, outside of the election, was a marion-nett- e show staged by the SutherThe puppets staged land sisters a great campaign on behalf of the candidates before the election and then, while the ballots were counted, entertained the group The show was extremely interesting and drew mui h applause from the Rotanans year Conference Session Of And Gives Main Address Semi-Annu- al (Special to the SALT LAKE CITY, April 6 J. Reuben Clark, Salt Lake attorney and foitner United States ambassador to Mexico, was sustained as second counselor to Ileber J. Grant of tbe L.D.S. church presidency at the opening session of the semiannual conference today. Elder Clark succeeds the late Charles Y. Nibley, who died more than a year ago. The public presentation of Elder Clark substantiates rumors that he was selected for the position at the April conference in 1032 hut that his official position as ambassador to Mexico prevented the announcement at that time. Samuel 0. Bennion, for many years president of the Central States mission with headquarters in Independence, Mo., was sustained as a member of the presidents of the first quorum of Seventy. He succeeds the late J. W. president of the California mission, who died a few months ago. No presiding patriarch to succeed the late Ilvrum G. Smith was mentioned in the list of church authorities sustained. President Ileber J. Grant opened the conference ami presided at the first session. Herald-Journa- : FOUR QUALIFY J. REl'BEN CLARK UP RIGHTS IN Rich Pleads Guilty To Embezzlement tJTY LIBRARY 'resident Grant declared that the great problems of the world could be solved today if the peoM ples of the nations adhered strictly to the revelation that was given to Joseph Smith which gave to the Mormon church the Word of FOR ELECTION of Fredriek the Ca-h- OF PRESIDENT 4 -- Funeral services for Orval F. Adams, pioneer raihond man of Cache alley who died Monday following a lingering illness of heart trouble, were held WednesFifth ward day in the Logan i hapel with Bishop Ray B West presiding Speakers included Elder Stephen L. Richards of the Quorum of the twelve Apostles, Bishop John Q Adams, President E. G Peterson and Professor John T. Caine Jr Musical numbers included selections by the ward chair under the direction of H. H Cutler and vueul solos by Frank Baugh Jr and Cicily Adams of Salt Lake Prayers were by President G Lindquist and Andrew King while the grave in the Logan cemetery was dedicated by Alma Sonne. The services diew a laige group of local residents, old time sedates a.id acquaintan es of Mr Adams, while muny from outside Mr the city were also present Adams was the father of Orval VV Ad.is, prominent bunker of Salt Lake cuy. Senate Raises Work Week To Hours AIRPLANE PILOTS uur-ior- t . a- PROBE m y n Con.-ei-pla- I ' V ' y Ellis Doty, 25, of Richmond, will take up his duties as chemistry instructor at the North Cache high school, succeeding Ar- tel Johnson. Mr Johnson resigned to medical continue recently studies- at the University of Utah. Mr Doty is a graduate of the and attended the high school Utah State Agricultural college before serving a mission for the L. D. S church. Since then he attended and graduated from the and Brigham Young university ha been studying for a masters degree during the past year. Fri-da- con- knowledge from God and therefore its wisdom is unquestionable SHOWS .NIK ENG Til OF ( IK KUII LEADERS In illustiatl.ig the importance of hiulth, Ii evident Grant told of hn own experience in a hospital where he was suffering with acute appendicitis when nine doctors had given up hope for his life being saved and all but one, a hoiuo doctor, who believed Piosideut, Giant would live were dismissed. The house doctor, according to President Grant believed he would live because of Ins unusually sluing heait which, the leader believed, was the direct lexult uf his adherence to the Word of W isdom. President Grant read the revelation on the Word of Wisdom given to the Prophet Joseph Smith and bh'iwud other examples of its worth to physical health. lie shuwtd as examples of long serv-- n e to nunki id Deeau.se of super-10- 1 health, the presidents of the church He pointed out that Brigham Young served 48 years as a leader in the chuich and that his death was a result of appendicitis. John layloi served 51 years, vl. ford Wuodiuff, 58 years, latrenzo Snow, 53 years, Joseph F Smith, 50 years and Hebtr J Grant also has seivcd 50 years I'llINK L UNFITNESS (AlSES ( RIME President Giant showed many 'iistaines of the harmfulness of cigaiettes to physical characteristic- of men but he attested mostly the evil effects to the brain power He quoted Thomas A. Edison as saying that the violent action of tobaivo degenerates tha in am eelb end that this was especially noted 10 boys bt tween tha ot 14 to 17 vi irs. He espeM cially admonished women smokeis saying that it is Undeniably a sin to bring thildien irila the worn! with mental and plnsicul handicaps hi I Use ol the rapt tier's use t( 'mil lulled on page eightl bark-gioun- I ' Building Construction Is STATES ARE p Due For Decided Upswing ' " GETS SCHOOL JOB this leader eduea-t&rs'sai- d, . ! RICHMOND MAN church gresses, doctors or learned W e Wisdom. The stated that no matter what Rich, former clerk National fores!, with embezzling $202 02 charged while in the servue here, pleaded Cache county Wednesday after- guilty in fedeial court in Ogden all Wednesday, ae, mi ding to advices noon definitely relmguished In the Utah State Agricultural rights and titles in the Cache received heie held college primary elections m Logan. 12 be will sentenced Rich county library April NLA rflrho(0 Wednesday afternoon, four men The county commission, meeting b Tillman I) Fedenl Judge were chosen as finalists for stuThe three known suivivors of the disaster to the giant navv dn.gible Akion wete brought to Brooklyn navy Wednesday, voted to stand by a Johnson dent body president for the 1933-3on UvUlifr Deal former decision to make no furypiil .Lend the icact guaid destiojer Tinker. Seaman Ruhaidmdit ited isInmiavii is school year Ja"k Christiansen, Ictt. Erwin Muoav allow, Seaman Upper is for ther blanket, stieh nei, wealing appropriations upkeep Logan, Howard Rond, Smithfield; of the library nor to make any bul V Wilev, M.oml m command ol the big an lup Elmo Morgan, Paris; and Howard fuither levy for this purpose 3G Law, Spnngville, were the successThus, under terms of a contrai t A tie between ful candidates in which Logan city and county Morgan mid Law necessitated the libraries were merged in 1921, ail Apni Washington, tunning of four men for the first title and property rights autopressure to com-- I time Three men have in history modification of the Black matically revert to Logan i ity in the final elecweek hill failed today when previously been FAIRGROUNDS the si mile deferred by a vote of tions FOR BASEBALL The decision came after a week 48 to 40, the Robinson amendment Miss Margaret Watkins and Miss of consideration on the part of to inc rease the permitted period Helen Johnson, both of Logan were nominated for tne commissioners WIIIV.TON, April ft (UP) following a of weekly labor to 3G hours Richard Sonne and Vivian Smith ! T hr WHM meeting with Weston Vernon and were nominated for secretary. smUimmI t'Ml.iy ;W W. Hall, chairmen of the city airpljiiir s Lloyd Johnson, Vertis Wood, Orand county library boarus respecpilotn Heurrhmg for Akron ville Lee and Hugh Fuller were h,iu smhtrd wrrckiiK? tively. At that tirae, Mr Vernon nominated for Buzzer editor, and asked the county to take some rovrrmu a considerable area Conrad Harrison and Austin Fife about three miles ah definite action, raying that Logan off were nominated for Student Life D'lrnegag Iteacli. uty was ready to take over the III 1 SITED 1RESS editor, weekly student publication Tin nHrt wits from I A, Comproperty if the county did not feel Nine candidates were successful mander lolti) II. Strong, In itself able. He also explained that il NEW YORK Sugar shares in the for executive an emergency primaries charge of the airplane search. appropriation of The winners e.uly afternoon trsding on committee members He reNrted Iron Atlantic city $1000 to aid in upkeep for the w Ni Yoik tin stock exchange were Jay Tolman, Joe Muir, Ros 'I hat the coast remainder of the year would enguard was reduced while prices Plant, Henry Cooper, Bertie Mae profit taking able the county to retain rights in nothing cast on bench but is in other sections of the list Evans, Carrol Christensen, Ralph invest igutmK and will forward the institution. At the end of the third hour, Christensen, Lynn Thatcher, and ad dit mn. it information. The commission also gi anted to H F. La ub and Sumner Hale, the markit as a whole was up Ivy Nilson. Final elections will be held next a Logan baseball fruitions to two points hut was representing Thursday, April 13. the use of the fair- down from the highs of the day committee, BUTLER NAMED TO grounds for construction of a baseball diamond providing R F. C relief money can be obtained for 'HEAD CRASH fixing up the grounds The proposed diamond will be located in Q front of the grandstand where the 6 Ufh WASHINGTON. April present rodeo area is situated A final decision on three pro-b'Tile three smvivois of the Akron the inclusion in Presi- - tests against iiisiOer weie ret i ned Water dint ihiMiil'. today as the navy Wellsville-Mendo(Editors .Note. Every girl carries in her soul a picture of her vation District No. 1 was promised ideal man. Du those pictures differ widely with girls in varied depirtment altered eailier a 'a ik ignated Real Admiral by Monday after the commiswalks of life? Or is there a similarity regardless of the station But lei as trie president sioners have visited the ground tli ..iv hehl hy the girls? Answers to these questions will Is found in to The made C was ( of the unlit ot inquiry which will! promise this series of artieles written b representative Logan girls. Today's the and of Paiker Harrv nestigite the tragedy next week. Maughan artiele comes from Miss Fawn Jones, of Ogden, popular Junior who i of Washassociation, the Hyrum Project bulk (Oinmander at the I'.S.A.C. Miss Jones is a sorosis anil an art major, and took immediate in action 1V will n, requested ard. replace ingtuii a leading role in a recent varsity play.) The approximate location where the U. S navy dll IgiblP Akron went U Riur Adninal Phelps, in speeding up preliminary work on to Its grave, about 20 miles off the New Jersey coast, is shown In tills of the new York!16 dam .nnimsmimeiit artists sketch. naval di'n'ii1 Ihrlps is ill and UD(( AN Kit ER w id he unable to oe present at THREATENS ROAD d By TUAN JONES ure something about famdy Merk-leCitv Commissioner N thi inauiiv Golf confidence chief and religion He must be is tne O and Carl Rice F Bishop rcniiijiie of my ideal man since able to appreciate good books He G Hanson asked aid in controllwithout this charartermtie he can-- i mil:,', have a sense ot humor, ima at the river Logan point ing BEER not possibly attain the other im-- i agination, and show little courtehalf a mile southwest of the Lo- portant factors in his make-usies to others He must not talk gan bridge where, they reported, With this quality he must and about himself his property or to destroy a county threatens it will WATCHING CLOCK road. The commission promised to probably be able to adapt family continually as so many men furnish wire for riprapping the himself lo unexpected conditions do. For instance, he Its fun to hne someone make banks of the stream at the danger and situations At th point if relief funds can be ob- - should be able to outwit a desper- the plans for the day or evening CUP' AGO. April 6 d WASHINGTON. D C. April 6 practices such financing, it is rei ol twelve tonight, beei tamed from the R F C. to finaniei ate murderer or a bank rohber. nil tell you about it rather than It lies within the strong preba- - ogmzeil, is somewhat ddlicult Too k 'il.e -- . have vou decide always what you hr, is. i,i,1 i ind bars regain four days work by four men and gangster, or the like bilities as ashington srotmm'jts many 1 real estate bonds i ciunkcd statu- - in the United Eveiy woman prefers a good would care to do So I should say teams glimpse the immediate future, that have vanished into nothing during 5, V attir 13 H L. Baer. Albert Day, Glen looking man to a homely one but I like a mnn to plan ahead in yea's outlawry the building const! notion trades the past four years to expei t 'i oliy tu tu v a- - frenzied ac- - Day, Lyman Eskelson, George O before I should consider pictures pleasure as well as in business will give employment during 1933 investors to finame another build at h.cwerus t. cafes hotels Webb, and Joseph S Birks of I should look for a charming per- T!v the wav he has to be successto an army of ftom tol,n boom undpr the prPMM,t rulis as am1 hour neared Richmond and Cove asked the sonality My ideal must be as ful in any business undertaking the iibtiels idle if now workmen 2,000,000 ben rules arc changed - and fc: with men as with women ' Well, naturally he popular Intelligence" (" ill ltiiui of 3 2 some for are commission elemental improvement adjustments certain changed under the Thi lbcy Ull! He must have would have it to accomplish what of 'brer ,s back" spread Work on the High Creek road The, and vice versa spud j made sakto make presidents program of thousands of commission will meet the com-ability to lake him- - he must Pse and the at the prime factor in real estate Uiraiighanhundieds The upswing in building ron-Jtso home among any I m terribly extravagant ens who will greet (mittoe on the ground Monday perfectly struction is expet ted to manifest investments, a tremendous volume Anmiu ot nti His poise money would be quite important beer midnight with varying see what must and can be done class or type of people after (,f money will be available for the ric itself almost immediately should give him the eommand of But then, if he's successful in busii ree of gave t at this time the enactment of the permanent w oik At least, such is the Ai hrewerus in Milwaukee. Chi- Twelve sacks of cement were any and all situations with perfect ness there is no question as far program, as outlined bv pation that little item is concerned St Louis Pittsburgh and promised to William Mather and ease and he must be able to retain as There President Roosevelt, designed to, Investment funds have increased r;i,u he is Pei haps you underembarrassing Xt w G. R. Smith for improvement of a oases York thousmds of. in-around throw better safeguards y,y more than $2,ooouon,0!) in stand now why I have never been on the Fisher road west of hoi weie bridge kegs ready pded high funds as well as com- j in love. lng, binks alonepooand bv nearly The commission also Fleets of Smithfield. for instant merrial banking another $l,hoO,ooo in the fedcr- - '.ncl tiu. ksdelivery of installment Tomorrow's were leidy in Chi- - agreed to the request of Warren tastes similar to mine He must For financing the projected new a the this aeries will be written by savings hnnks during c, go, "Mihviiike- - and St Louis to Bullock and H. R. Olsen of Ben - show his love for me rather than construction progiam is quite an a laigan stenographer, a forjstait out at one minute after son ward that the Reese Anderson to tell me often integral part of the phtiire and mer I SAC roed. Tins perfect specimen must also road be graded. twelve. j under present bunking laws and tht l) in, fea-luie- ORVAL F. ADAMS - President Ileber J, Grant Presides at Opening COUNTY GIVES Location of Dirigible Crash -- v7 1 j bev-rn- ge 1 y andef j ' j j Sixth of April' What a wonderful day on which to lie horn' At least three Cache valley men entered this good old world on that date Here they are in the order ,"1L of their birth; 'v'.N Hyrum E. Crock- elt- former sec re iWSv' of state of V - j (su c"; tar-IjAj Utah and now resident of Rich- -' O. mond; Guy handsCardon, v ome manager of the "Bluebird J Ernest H. Sorenson. employe, whose 250 pounds, more or less, to the helps keep city scarifier in the ground. Congratulations, to all three," and any others who may have Apri G for their birthday! Jr |