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Show THE PAGE TWO. The HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY, MARCH LOGAN, UTAH, L, WASHINGTON HERALD-JOURNA- L LETTER Published every weekday afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co, at '75 West Center street, Logan, Utah. Telephone 60. Price 5 cents a copy. By mail. In Cache Valley, $2 50 a year; outside Cache Valley, J5 00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a month, $3 50 a year. matter at the postofflc Proclaim Entered as second-clas- s Liberty thru at Logan, Utah, under the act of congress, March 5, all the land 1879. The LibMember United Press, NEA Service, Western erty Brit Features and The Scripps League of Newspapers. CL former industrial as ihairma.i professor. a protesting consumer commitDon l undcr- - of VVASHINGTON tee a hen Johnson first drafted of Dip importance him as a special consumer adLeon Henderson's appointment as viser NRA'a direitor of planning and He slice militantly has insisted resea rch. high prices that Henderson may not be a hall or a,.rompanf ) hy fa, lure to fire among economists, hut lie and mproyment rPlitorP as many other NKA offi- er c!&lsand he has Idfas Those ideas have (o do with economic fellow who THERES a 3 ounghere planning and the danger of allowlookiug efMTit A TO ing the profit urge to wr k th" for a job. Kvery outfit in the aims of the recovery art. TO A soup turned him Current inside dope, as often alphabet he went to a down. Finally, to thej modern world has not often seen anylning like the happens, is inaccurate as Heal agency .New certain larfje From T1IE appointment. which Hitlers Nazis put on in Germany the Henderson and said: l liberal sources you hear that our in You ned me a trillion men raised their hands and other day. More-thaJohnson has wangled HenderI know alt the division. cm of a as dernonstiation son from his position swore unquestioning fidelity to Hitler a plain and faney hhj of turn-n by offer of a job, and from loyalty and discipline almost without parallel. ing down applicants and Johnson aources that conservative Now, it is easy enough to jxiint out that Hitler is a now has him where his squawks read tbo applicant nwnl. My will be invaluable lo turmoil, to recite the sickening for the beleaguered consumer can experience product of the post-waoil." li his j demonstrate is he that to and suppiessed. list of partys atrocities, He got the Job. you'll be hearing much more program means trouble for his own people and the rest of of Jlut who took the job beHenderson, to do that is to miss the point. Europe, muse its function is perhaps the SENATE progressives expect that His reception by German youth, and this amazing disPipehnt and his active, most vital in NR A. Unless he is wife will be In their play of loyalty to his person, are symptomatic of a very salMitaged, he will gather the first codes are doing midst next January. They hear great change that has come over mens minds in the toreal data on what and puichasmg it's at least an even bet that Gifi, employment last few years. power and indicate the degree of still spry at the age of 68, will revision or control necessary to beat Senator Dave Reed In the understand it, listen to a few of the remaiks made at adiieve recovery and avert future 'May Republican primaries and TO this most recent lialdur von Echirach, depressions. dernonstiation. that h then will lick Joe Guffey, If sabotaged, he wont he sup Pennsylvania Democratic boss, In chief of the Hiller Youth .Movement, is speaking. He says: few here who the November election, The will of a single man Hitler diruts our march. pressed. As oneto ofread Johnsons' Pinrbofs chances necm good don't profess The Hitler youth knows it has no privileges, only duties. agile, harassed, and perhaps fre- because, while Pentinv Ivamu has Days of romantic dreaming are over. V want a young quently foggy mind, I dont pre-- ' shown a more liberal trend Hiuce will be sabotaged, jit voted against Roosevelt in Sparta. Voluntarily, the whole of young Germany submits dht Hendeison Us yt h division there is doubt whether The plunmiig-reseato a single law that of Hitler. has been sterile under men with ready to go iJemocratlr. All of us differ in ln.iny wavs. We are equal in one big business' connections, lien-- j tropyrlKht. jam nka Service, Inc) thing we are ail leady to die for Hitler. erlre derson, DITCHER BY RODNEY AK4 Mlaff erreMndral purrhas-compete- LOYALTY WARNING HITLER, US j , m wj.s ls3T thd I Hi-.bd- kindergarten" itraodiied garden tor children! was So great was its smci e th.o in a rhort time England, Fru.ce and Germany knew his rnui ids Today almost evfry lit'' of anv k.ndtr-jrartesize in th? world h ts n fo yoi.Tssrs lut d The horweshoe, symbolic of luck considered a good omen, was cm e adopted as a family crest In the ISth century. Dr. Robert James of London discovered a fev- cr powder that brought him fame uml remembering that he had ome round a horseshoe on Westminster rtdgo attributed his success to hi - mece of iron. So the horseshoe tree th tamily crest. !nd ' On Fridi'y. Mar h 2. the reunion the Clerkston ward old folks jwas held in the tabernacle with S H Thompson in Chairman at charge The events commenced be- 2 p m. with a meeting which gan by singing "We Thank Thee Praver 'Oh God tor a Prophet was offered by P. S Barson. The was early history of ClarkstonA numGriffin. given hv Thomasselect. U ons were givber of musical BRIGHT MOMENTS en bv the Wood Chopper entert rormc reading was tainers In Great Lives bangiven by Miss Afton Ravsten; jo and mouth organ selection by The late Isadora Duncan once James Clarke a'd George Godfrey. Appeared in a staid New England Three songs weie1 rendered by Ed fommuntv before the local dra- Anderson of Trenton with Guitar in die and literary society. act nrnpaniwtnnt Step Dance, JoThe beautiful interpretive dances seph V. Dahle; trio, trombone, v't i non ClaiKi and Ha"old Clarke, iiui executed- in the symbolu s by Miss Erma riv attire traditionally accompanied scanty announcer. on the p ano. worn ry the famous danur in he Jr: musical reari,M The following day the enier- - Frame Ksv-to'unent committee, all women, ng Sv'hi i Lor.sle of Logan,M Bride, hi Id a meeting to discuss the afby Mrs Jennie fair of the night before Several also of Logan, harmonica selections had been heard when one member by Mrs Clara P.avsten; song, William Clark: song. John E Godfrey; burned pr Personally, I enjoyed it ever so closing remarks by Bishop SeyCD h To me it was most artistic mour Thompson. nd symbolic and everything Hut A delicious sunper was served ,r ou ask me I must say: it The tables were o loc k at was no pla e to take a jdeeointed in pink and white, vases of pink rices decorated the tables. 'iuou man! of j J But-tar- 1 Gen-eiu- r CLARKST0N fear. ? It 934. Peter the Great would not cross bridges because of superstitious The kindergarten wa- - the brain child cf a German, FYiedru h Wilhelm August Kroe be!, who wa uml dud m ls2 born in 1 Froooel labored under the imir Aih Id were taught that pression the right and wrong tn'ngs before the sixth ve.tr r. h s lne a tremendous difference woull be noticeable m t n indnid i j.i So much importance did he pint uprn his theory that he opmd a school in a little vill u?e called Rluukcnhurg . i 4 DO YOU KNOW? These Curious Things1 1 8, 1U o k imd The great udut whose teachings boh Dp uds om a o nn! v,,d, )w otp.! oui declared that withcs and a that he believed they taust-great amount of evil. M it flergv-maCotton her, Aincy,ii and author, took a rn .d put in the Salem, wdlurift ji- xe'Utions. Sir Walter Rrot one of the greatest authors of all time, had a situ ere dread of hop, and , avcom-paine- d ' An interesting lecture was given by D. C. Budge of his tour through Europe. An old time dance concluded the . evening's entertainment. Music was furnished by the Wood Chopper entertainers. Mrs. Ben Thompson and daughter, Xorraa, has returned home after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Holt at South Jordan. Miss Vera Thompson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Holt home Mrs. Mary for a short visit. burt returned home after spending 10 days visiting in Garland with her daughters. The Junior girls are sponsoring an apron and overall dance here next Saturday night, March 10. The Relief SocUty will hold their annual 17th of March celetua-tio- n Thursday, March J5tb. Mrs. Agnes Fife of Brigham, ,s visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Charles Shum-waShe has been caring for Mrs Shumway who has been ill for the She is improving past 10 days very nicely now. At the sacrament meeting Sunday the following had their babies blessed: Mrs. Gladys Clark, a girl; Mary Thompson, a girl and Mrs Peru Thompson, a boy The Misses Rubv Thompson, Ruhy Myler, Norma Burt attended a farewell party at the home of jT. J. Hall of Farview, Idaho, in honor of Thomas Egbert who is leaving for a mission next week. , - 1 i , n 4 kind of talk is not listened to by men who believe THAT they are masters of thiir own destinies. It can be applauded only when there is an almost universal conviction that the old ways of self-heland are completely done for. , German youth, in other words, has become convinced that those great old words, freedom and democracy, have lost their meaning in the modern world. They have stopped believing that men can handle their o.vn affairs properly; henceforth they ask only to he led, and they promise in advance to go blindly and without questioning. How does that affect us, 4000 miles away? The answer is clear; it is a challenge and a warning. We still have the blessing of democratic freedom. It is up to us to prove that it still is workable. The world trend is away from it. If we cannot save it if we cannot show that a free people can meet and solve the greatest of problems without laying aside its freedom then it is apt to vanish from the earth. p, self-relian- HILL BILLY This is a peaceful Sunday morning off the coast of Baia, California smooth sea, cool breeze, boat kicking off its 14 knots, and not enough roll to the ernft to make it Interesting. It is nigh noon, but we have had no religious services as tyet. I fear rny Christian fellows are lacking the means of grace. I understand, however, that we have four missionaries aboard, which explains the dork singing of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again" that I noted in my yesterday's log. I rather hoped that I con'd donate my pi.vectly good M. E. bass to the choir singing this morning, but all I have done is to play a couple games of ping pong, talk to the ship's barber snout the slate of the commonweal and slip the to fill up the room boy four-bithermos bottle- - oh, ves, I rhutted with the librarian, who doubles in brass, or is it soprano? by being a trained nurse and a permanent waver, and she suggested that I read 'The Exquisite Perdita" by Barrington. I only read a couple chapters so far. but I think the gal's judgment is good Barrington ts EN ROUTE can write. , Bon has struck an acquaintance with the Cilef steward, a very likable Danish fellow, who Is giving son the saga of his -- the steward's -- voynges. Of course, son has taken on the unatt iched widow for a game of deck quoits, but be- i as to his spendrather ing money, I fear even hts chival-- . the in allowing damp to win every game will be entirely without recompense. VVe ate all settled down to a weeks sojourn together The various types of folks are finding their little niches. The cuw is about through analyzing out the good tippers as well as the congenial tipsters, and the last of the confetti and colored paper tape has been unwound from the rigging by the disqustrd seamen. The first night out some dizzy dame launched a roll of this fool tape from the dork as I was assisting the commander to get out of San Francisco bay, ind it took mo in the eye I mean the tape--anlandlubber though I uni, I spoke deep sea words to that hen. And so to lunch . GENTLEMEN , D I SCIENCE NEWS Keeping Up To Date j ! B One of the difficulties presented when a flight Into the stratosphere is undertaken is the problem of protecting the pilot from the continuous bombardment of meteorites. These meteorites, many of which consume themselves in passing through the dense air blanket which covers the earth, travel at an average altitude of 73 miles. Himtiv, folks! Reformers deTheir speed is phenomenal, with 30 mand that Chinese lotteries common. he closed. If they really want miles per second quite to stop ull forms of gambling, Some have been seen to go as fast as 00 miles per second. The earth why not also make it illegal to is a target for these get married? shooting stars, some of the laiger ot which are observable from And then theres the midi;.t "who earth. wouldn't even permit dressing on Still another difficulty present- his salad. ed to the stratospheric explorer d is the content of the atmosphere, which is freighted OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS with electrical fury. Some of the disturbances may Involve hundreds of millions of volts at one stroke. Today we take pleasure in introducing Egbert McGoulash, that One of the latest means of pro- great humanitartecting automobile drivers who can- ian and friend of not do it themselves is the high- all dumb animals. way guard made from pipe, and M r. McGoulash equipped with a revolving bumper, has just petitioncars are on to shunted back lne ed rongress urgthj road by the pipe, placed low ing Unit pigeons enough so only the tire or lower fl ing over the part of the wheel comes into con- R n c k v mountact with it. The downward motion tains he of the rotating wheel causes the ted to usepermitthe railroad tunnels. pipe to revolve downward when This will suve a great deal of efstruck, preventing the car from fort on the part of the pigeons climbing the guard and divert it points out Mr. McGoulash, and baek to the road without much will also cut down their fljing damage. time considerably.1 The tires on Sir Malcolm Campbells car, m his most recent auto"Nazi Storm Troops Quit mobile speed dash, increased apCologne Next Week" proximately one inch in diameter News Item. at top speed, because of the terThe troops will then stack their rific centrifugal force imposed up- atomizers. on them. I La BUache Sal Hepa!ica3$ uiue mm.T3zr&. 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