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Show TIIE rAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, PRETTY The HERALD-JOURNA- L i WEDNESDAY, PRETTY SOON SOON- - Member United Land." hiterti fA77 Western 8, FOLLY BLOCKS PATH TO UTOPIAN WORLD the ('iinlinul Neuman award fur Il.t, I)r. tells an llinois audience that the power of science may yet enable man to keep his i ili.atmn from crumbling into dost. For science, says this famous scientist, I. as at last made it possible for man to leniake both himself and his institutions. No longer need lie he the slate of blind impulses he cannot understand, or of natural laws whose ery existence he does not suspect. He can shape his future as he chooses. If the time eor comes when the race docs decide to live by intelligence instead of by habit, prejudice, and emotion. Dr. Carrel unquestionably is one of the seers it will heed. Right at this moment, however, it seems as if the pressing Peed is less for a scientifically-controlle- d future than for a present which can he shaped by ordinary common sense. I For the one thing that stands out about fix is that it is the result of sheer folly. Cue woilds for instance, we have a world that is sick almost as a result of the overwhelming disaster of a world war. The best remedy that occurs to it seems to be a new war on a bigger, bloodier, and more destructive spate than the last one. HERE, Here is a world which has taken advantage of the science Dr. Carrel extols in order to increase its capacity to produce the things it needs. Having done so, the world has discovered that it doesnt know how to act in the presence of abundance; and so, within the last few years, we have seen it destroying goods already produced and cutting down on the production of goods that might be produced while millions of people have suffered from want. It is a world which endured much agony is right in saying that science enables us to DR. CARREL world into a Tfairer and happier place. But the are we ever going to rise above our own boneheadednoss and start doing it? Strange, but none of the manufacturers thought to atmenace through the medium of Fresh tack the Paint signs. sit-do- STAMPS It is questionable which is the more piteous spectacle: sitdown strikers after a tear gas barrage, or an audience during Camille. BEHIND THE SCENES A1 Gat EWAV TO A Dead City. ""OATS browse today whpre once thrived the merchants of Morocco. Now and then a pilAnother good way to roniiuit grim, often a tourist, arrives at the suicide is 'o figure that the two filigrecd gateway of the wall lhat lights coming down the road are is the remains of the ancient city inotorceles and then try to drive of Chella, in French Morocco. them. It is the tombstone of a great city, one that was built by the There is a rumor that the gov- Phoenicians ernment changed the size of cur- taken over in ancient times, by the Romans, and rency a few years ago. Curious persons can probably see some of then captured by the Moors. El e bills at tnc Bureau Mansur, the victorious, developed' these the city into a busy center of of Printing and Engraving. He surrounded Chella trade. 'Even his best friends wouldn't with a crenellated wall, and added tell hnn" so the student flunked the gate that is still standing. the exam. The city became the burial place of sultans, and there, in the Ivory Ida says that her male is loneliness of decay, a few old, very sick with pneumonia, and the bearded Moors still tend the sadoctor has ordered him a siei ml kind of gin She thinks it s called cred tomb of Abou cl Hassan Ali, who ruled about 1331, and who oxy-ghad a white wife, called "Sun of Gentiles, those who are not of authority, sought a quick trial today f0, ,Jo.se Gancedo, confessed kidnap, and slayer of Eug. ni( Pereyra Iraola, Argentina's "Lin bergh baby." an itinerant rancr Caneedo, worker, cannot be executed is no capital punishment u He probably will be Argentina. sent to Ushai prison, in blia Terra Del Fuego, on tile suuliurn most tip of the country, for life police said. His stubborn silence broken b more than 100 hours of police Gancedo questioning, .onfessec yesterday that he kidnaped th. child, heir to one of Argentina cattle greatest fortunes, smothered him by holding a over his nose and mouth he cried from fright. To one of tin youngest on the 4 fcdci.il bench, j - your - old.1 above. Glenn, J. Lyles Judge ot Clu-to- r, S.'G, lias fdlen tne ml ot deciding on two impoitant New Deal itnohmg fedeial fniuncuig ot power centeis which, it is leged, would compete with pliThe ca-cate companies. on the S40 0ypo0 .u e Bi2"ds Roo-- t and Santec-Cooppioiocts m South Cuio-bnThe Buzaids Roo;t case, once before the supieme couit, was icmarded because of ptoceduie m lowci corn ts. j ; d er a. 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The stamp appears here. n Logan High Activities By Journ.ili.-- m Fortunately, hope springs eternal, and each returning Spring sees new ideas, new aspirations brought once more to life. no imagination. ! , ? MARCH would be a dismal month indeed it man had burial jthis ground. Class t The first of a series of plays to be presented by the dramatic art students at noon was It was "Regiven last week union," an and was directed by Miss Hattie Morrell. The cast included Lola Fife, George Peterson, Mary Eva Jean Retiford, Blanchard, Boyd Doutre, Vincent Nelson, and Earl Dent. Two others, to be directed by Harold and Margaret Morgan Well do that in the Spring, is a familiar expres- Plans shelved during the Winter are dusted off. Now, the family talks about replacing the old car . . . buying new clothes ... a new radio . . . dahlia bulbs . . . paint for the garage. A thousand things are needed ... a thousand tasks must be done. sion. nne-ue- nielo-diam- a, WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BIL- E- hand wher es ba-c- Spring the faith, are scarcely tolerat-- J cd as visitors to e anH Head COLDS RELIEF or Your Money Back who r Argentine (1 'Jr 1 K D1YKV At niHiii to the tiohhlr A (ial-lo- p BY RODNEY DUTCH ER-colteehouse tor lunch, ami reJo be escalling that frog leg in limn) NEA Service Staff Correspondence proposal in toto, will not com- teemed a great WASHINGTON does foreign lands, I do ask Pete, the Time is on promise on any basis ahu-our side," say '.he gr.ra. determin- not enable h'm to establish a lib- waiter: "Have you got frog tegs? ed opponents of Roosevelt's pro- eral majority on the supreme And he does reply: No, sir. its my rheumatism IliJ, makes me walk posal to liberalize the supreme court. that way. And he thus laugh court heartilie and I do eat corned beef Time is on our side,'- - echo the The administration is interested hash. in tne bill permitting justices to supporters of the plan. Anyway, time will tell. Neither retire on full pay ($20,000 a year) How to keep your face straight side is rushing the issue. for three reasons: in a linker game: Wear sc me of 1. It wants to let the public The opposition hopes to pile up your wife's beauty clay. to block the know the aged justices it wants enough pressure measure despite claims of off the tench would be "taken Joe Bungstarter - I developed they already have a caie of. these big muscles by woiking in 2. It will be delighted If two or a boiler small edge in the Senate. Attacks factory. by some state legislatures, bar as- three of the justices take advanIvoiy Ida Oh, you great big sociations and other conservative tage of the retirement privilege wonderful man! And what did you groups, as well as an overwhelm- when the bill passes. (Heretofore boil? ingly hostile press, will bo sup- congress has passed a special penplemented by further organized sion act when a justice retired). Many a man who used to walk 3. Members effort. This Includes the work of and in his sleep, now drives a car in of Senate Publisher Frank E. Gannett's Na House see in vacancies caused by his sleep. tional committee to uphold consti- retirement their only chance of A Missoni i editor is in hiding tutional government. getting on the supreme court, since Telegrams and letteis reaching law forbids any member to occupy since he published the following Capitol bill are preponderantly an office created during the cur- tribute to a local society woman: had "She has mangy rent congressional session. always against the Roosevelt bill. f i tends While picked men from both sides broadcast their sentiments There is reason to believe that Send for our free booklet on by day, the president dins his ar- Roosevelt will get the support Glow your own conof most of the organized farm wart cuKuie guments into members of the owner strength, following Secre- warts at home in your spare time gress at night. RooseveL's chief arguments are: tary Wallace's statement that the OFFER TO BFR the demonstration of popular ap- New Deal farm program could proval he recived in the election hardly be considered safe under DALLAS. Tex., March 3 d I1 -which he considers a mandate; recent supreme court rulings. The an which program including annual J Curtis Sanford. Texas sports-nun- , the New Leal measures said today he had offered he insists can only be had under $500,000,000 subsidy, crop insura changed supreme court; his rec- ance, production control, and loans Mix Baer a $50 000 guarantee to over effectiveness the - is being dangled before farmers fight Bob Pastor here in June. He ognized radio which he hopes to utilize Piesident Ed ONeal of the pow- said he had discussed the matter n never before when he feels the erful American harm Bureau with Aneil Hoffman. Baer's mantime is ripe for a supreme appeal Federation, has been allowed to ager. in New York by telephone. to the people; and finally, patron- be kingfish m agricultuial matage which can be likened to a ters here for four years. H supstick with which a farmer culd port is considered in the hug. either beat a horse or use to hold Labor's league IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? a bunch of hay before the ani- (John Lewis), and the Ameru.n CAN IT BE CURED? mals nose to keep it going Federation of Labor (Bill Green), Some of the antagonistic Demo- are in the . Roosevelt ramp The A booklet cnntmiit'ir the ofimon of fimom crats and liberals Roosevelt has LNL js capable of grc.it pressure doctor! m thu imrrcslitiR will be been able to at least partly re- in tr.dustrlal states, and its will ent FPI b, while they Ut. lo any reader are t the durational to Dtvimon, 551 make no bones about threatening writing align working for a compromise. But Roosevelt, while he may senators with defeat if thev vote Fit eh Avenue, New York, N. Y , Dept not hold out ultimately for his nay. ?uuidj).hApY NM MAR DEL PLATA, 2 1') Mar. Civil STOMACH Wendell Rich, who has been teaching mathematics at the Logan Senior high school this year has resigned to accept a position as L. D. S. seminary teacher at Panguitch. His work will be continued for the remaining two terms by Martin Robinette. IN WASHINGTON 4 SLAYER SOUGHT state. Thomas, USAC student, talked to the high school journalism class Tuesday afternoon on some of the essentials of newspaper reporting as he had gathered them from his experience as a reporter for the Salt Lake Telegram. BY I. S. KLEIN new-siz- China seems to have a new dope cure. One shot, and the victim is cured of addiction, and breathing. V QUICK TRIAL FOR come within a thousand miles of making sense. MOTOR HINT t Judge in U. S. Power Hearing Hansen, USAC practice teachers, I had a letter the other day will be presented on Tuesday and from one member of that rugged They colony. Hes planning a similar Thursday of next week. venture that will serve a whole are "Sham" and "Lady of Pain. STORIES IN to get rid of certain irksome despotisms. The despotisms eliminated, the people who were relieved of them have turned right around to create new ones, making them more rigid and oppressive than the ones they replaced, and manning them with megalomaniacs who are even more irresponsible than the despots who were fired. It is a world whose best remedy for a ruinous collapse of international trade is to raise the barriers to such trade Howdy, folks! The winter higher than ever before; a world which sneers impractical has almost slipped by uithou1.. idealists at those who talk about the brotherhood of man. anjltody repeating that hot and goes ahead with the construction of new bombing fleets; water improves a cold shower. a world which lets the League of Nations die of malnutrition "Does your wife make your and then inquiries plaintively why somebody doesnt do some- money go far?" we asked Joe to world ensure peace. thing Bungstarter this morning. "Yes, he replied, "so far I nevAll you can say about such a state of affairs is that it er see it again! doesnt 7. tt isn't bad exercise for the old ego to figure out what you'd do if you suddenly came up against the brutal reality of having not a dime to your name, and no job or a chance of a job. Just a whole lot of the citizens of this country have come face to face with that situation in the last few years. A composite story of how they met it could easily be the great American epic. When banks were all closed a few years back and we the valiant were all fearful that the end of the world was just around the corner, I plotted a plan whereby I believed I could survive and keep my family from hunger, even if all wheels stopped dead. My plan involved getting hold of a small plot of land that was at least fair farming land. But in that venture I believed 1 could convince the owner of such a bit of ground that I could produce more from his land than he could for himself, and have enough left over for my family's needs. While the depression was scraping bottom I came across a few individualists of the Daniel Boone type, who did that very thing While some others were moaning and wringing their hands and calling upon Uncle Sam and all concerned to come to their rescue, this little colony of fighting men, with barely enough capital to buy their seed, farmed a small tract of land intensively on a share basis and came off victorious over the wolf that was snapping at their heels. While their crops were growing they went into the hills and cut wood, sharing with the man who owned the land and with the men who furnished transportation for their product. They started in 1932. By the winter of 1932-3- 3 they had, through shrewd handling of their surplus products, established themselves on a new footing that was a lot firmer than that enjoyed by a lot of other much older enterprises during that period. I am not one of those who believe that this nation still holds opportunities for several million such amateur Daniel Boones, but I do believe that there were a lot of similar opportunities that were overlooked entirely. ireeeiriii RECEIVING 93 BY X REPORTER - Features and The Scripps League of Newspaper. matter at the postoffice at Entered as second-clas- s Tha Logan, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March Bell. 1879. jiwrirm WMMM Preses, NEA Service, 1 Dimeless In U. S. A. afternoon by the Cache Published every wee Valley Newspaper Co at 76 West Center Street, Logan, Utah. Telephone oO. n-ic5 cents a copy. By mail, In Cache Valley, $2.50 a year; outside Cache Valley, $5.00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a month, $3.50 a year. ProcUb Liberty thr all the o MARCH Here in the advertising pages of this newspaper is real Spring news. Articles you need, carefully selected and arranged, arc paraded before your critical eyes. Read the advertisements thoughtfully . . . and so choose wisely. For advertisements, the makers guide to good values, will be your guide to a happier, more cheerful Spring. HilWl Cilomfl And Youll Jump 0u( f Bed il ibe Moeainj Born' lo Co Tb llrei should pour cut two poond of liquid bile into your bowe.s daily If thm bile if not flowing freely, your food dnesn t digeat m the bowel (la L)' It junt You fret convtipatwl out your tomacb whole extern i pomor rd you feel tour, looks punk world sunk and the are only makhifta A mere bowel movement deen t get at the cause It take thoee good. old Carters I trie I ivr Fill to get iheae two pound of bi e flowing freely and make you feel up and up Harm 1ea, gentle. et amazing in u.aiuntr bde flow frwiy Ask f.r Carter s Little Liver I ills by name Stubbornly refuse anything elae 25c dcvs Advertisement a WKUHJUMTOU (Ht jiijiii j |