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Show THE PAGE TWX HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, , The HERALD-JOURNA- L - n i Published f ver'Vallty Newspaper Co, at Logan, Utah. Telephone X) v nwmi by I bp t Center t f 7 U MONDAY, MARCH 22, 193 E V L 1 1 YTI 1 1 NG IS UP YEA 1 1 i UTAH, WVl (Me lie Strict, v 'V, carrier, Proclaim Liberty thru all the Land The Liberty Bell. cents a month, $3 50 New whom Napolean relied upon so much in the latter deys of his strugglts to save Fiance, was one day talking to an officer in the field who was giving a repoit A cannon ball passed so close that the ottuer ducked his head as if by instinct to avoid the ball, never-th- e less, he continued his report without a trace of emotion Very hut said the maishal, well, another time dont make so low a bow Mulsh ft&a vJ a ytar. United Tress, MC Stroke, Western Features and The Stripps League of Newspapers. Member second-clas- s matter at the postoffice at Logan, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, Entered as 1879. t! Mu he1 When William POMP ANI) CIRCUMSTANCE OF BRITAIN IS USEFUL AVIXG lived through the love affair of a king, the Bnlish empire ought to have little tumble sunning the (.(donation of his successor Rut the cutient argument over who shall be the residuaiy legatee to the ioal nightshirt, or pajamas, does seem to he one of those mmoi oises that would rattle the rafters of a less stuid.v nation The American, brought up in a land where no tradition goes back much more than a century, has a haul time understanding the survival of these trappings of medievalism. He is unable to figure out whether his cousins over the sea aie playing a game or taking it seriously; so, in the end, he , lain the Py cor- lav (be royal pajamas. All these claims the noble Imd has just leviewed, in all solemnity, before a royal court of claims. And a crass and crude Yankee rnay be pardoned, perhaps, for asking jiut what this is all about, anyway. Somehow the Bnti.sli find all of this flummery worth paying for. It serves some useful purpose, or they would not go on doing it. The question is, what purpose? Probably its chief value lies in the fact that this pageantry is a symbol of solidity. When the empire takes time out to stage a comedy like this, you can rest assured that nothing very serious is wrong. People dont occupy their minds with games when they are worrying about tomorrows disasters. Along with that goes the reminder of age and the stability which age brings. No one can smile at the pompous arguments over King Georges bedding without at the same time reflecting that king, government, and people do share in a society which goes back in an unbroken line for many centuries. The implication is that it will continue for many more. Cvpi rftit 11 Shake On Plane Strike Accord Humor Howdv, folks! Here it is the is the sort of thing we in America lack utterly. third NOW that of spring, and nobody get along well enough without it, for we still have has yetdayremarked that the first and ahead cockiness to which us turn green in the spring that youthful thing keeps looking is I hristimis jewelry. prevents us from caring very much about the backward glance. We would not dream of robing Jim Farley, for inA woman calls it femstance, in 40 yards of crimson velvet for a presidential in- inine intuitionalways wnen she succeedj w he court to in making a fairly good guess say hether auguration, or of asking the supreme might take Mr. Roosevelts nightie home with him afterward. Mll HOLLOW But we ought to be able to see why the English find it HUMS IP worth while to do just that. It isnt all a game. Beneath its comic surface this horseplay has a very real and solid use. A traveler descended to the railroad platform at the Mud Hollow depot for the purpose of It has definitely been determined that the earthquake stretching bis legs, which rocked the east was connected in no way with anThis is a lovely spot, he exC.I.O.-Stenouncement of the claimed. pact. Creek. motored Thieves robbed Paul Whiteman of And it was probably his best suit. $liMM) is difficult to believe in heredity after your only child has made a fool of himself. BEHIND THE SCENES . IN WASHINGTON BY RODNEY DUTCHER The n a 1 o nal WASHINGTON conference on constitutional amendment, which once promised to be an historic session and was scheduled to begin here March 18, has been postponed because most of its sponsors didnt want to get in the way of what they considered, temn porarily, the big Earlier it had appealed that the conference might prove an embarrassment to Roosevelts supreme court proposal, proclaimed after the call for the conference Then it began to appear that most of the leaders in the movement, and the delegates, would be m favor of the president's plan, plus an amendment. The conference was planned to bring the liberals of the country together and get them behind a constitutional amendment, since progressives appeared to be divided between perhaps a dozen different plans for supreme court change It may yet be tailed again for that purpose But as the event drew near, it became apparent that the liberals could no more agree as to various other problems, possibilities and phases of the meeting than they had previously been able to agree as to the most desirable type of amendment The only thing organizers of the conference ever did agree on was that they would rather not take a chance on embarrassing the Roosevelt drive to change complexion of 1 band-wago- the court The newly appointed permanent maritime commission is being viewed interestedly by many who wonder if it can eliminate persistent scandals arising from relations between government and the merchant marine. i I Strike difficulties at the Douglas Aircraft Corp , Santa Monica, Calif , ended through an agreement, Donald Douglas, left, president of the company, and Dick Coleman, Automobile Woikers Union leader, shake on the pact. It worth of clothes. The great difficulty the new deal e in experiences persuading executives to serve the government at salaries far smallet than they can command in private industry, was demonstrated prim to selection of Joseph P. Kennedy as chairman Roosevelt tried eveiy-wher- e to get what he calls a tough He guy to head the commission lought someone who would nound he table in the public interest luring adjustment between new md July-- of ocean mails contracts These would have nought ship owners $160 000,1X10 ll not been had canceled by conhiy high-grad- fess ol Kennedy, who, as chairman all Street happy by sEC, made ennmt administration of the Bounties exchange act, didn t v am o come But Roosevelt insisted Former Congressman Edward C iloran fought shipping graft in the house and was instrument d in raming the present nun hint ma ine act. Thomas M Woodward vow consumers tounsel of the Bi uminous Coal (omnussion. sirved ears with the old shipping board Jeforc being pushed out He ul a ays insisted on honest v rtli tlon to ship subsidies These are the two numbers expected to insist on an adequate men h uit marine whose creation will not cheat taxpayers and line pockets of ship promote-r- s Fish Are Nibbling BY X REPORTER Joe Bungstarter: Whats good The Jingle of the silver dollar for my wife3 fallen arches is heard a lot more frequently Doc. Rubber heels Joe Bungstarter. Whatll I rub than it was two or three yeats em with? ago (at least out west ) Bill folds hauled cut in Mores .nd ri taur-ants t t have a fatter look GenerTHOUGHT FOR TODAY a man is clever ally speaking, folks have a lot Occasionally enough to know how important more money he isnt. Im aware of the fa. I, too, th at PA jobs there are still a lot of The Democrats might have poll in progress, and that relief rolls ed more votes in the last Maine still hold far, far too many name, election if they had pointed out to let anyone take much comfort that the Maine Stein Song was in the improved state of his own g a development of the Hoover era Perhaps it is this latter fact The pedestrain is the one who that has made me concerned with needs the automobile insurance the possibility that the United States of America might, with its Stvle Note: So many gangsters d poc ketbook, go on anin Chicago have been shot from other like that of 19jq the rear lately that gunmen are which spree out to be a dturn'-now wearing their bullet-proo- f ebauch and oh, what i headachi vests on backward Tucked away in the business well-bein- well-line- d contracts to Ogden W ednesday to , news section not long ago I found an item that relieved that concern tremendously Whats my good news is your good news, so I pass it along to you reserve Under the federal board s rules a stock trader 55 neednt put up his per cent until thiee days after margin In the past, speculators have taken advantage of this by selling out before the three days were up thereby avoiding any margin payment At the reserve board s suggestion recently, the New York stock and curb exchanges adopted rules prohibiting these 'free rides , Now what I don't know about the intricacies of stock speculation and of the powers and prerogatives of the federal reserve board and the New York exchanges would easily fill a five-fosh If of books, but somehow that little item seemed to tell me that somebody, somewhere of a conscience and possessed authority to back it up, is deter- pur-cnas- V - f 1 fV w v Njj ip w.lY' V ,, ' S' K- , - Carole Lombard and Fred M i Murtav, the romantic tiani m Hands A ross the Tib1u, i A Princess Comes Across u, together agnn in Swing H gh Abounding with action and sus- Swing Low, a romance with mu pense that often reach unusual sic which opined yisterdav at 'hi diamatio heights, RKO Radios Roxy theater Sea Devils opened at the Capiis Swing Low tol theater yesterday It proved the Swing High, story of night ilub hfi n itself thrill ng screen entertainPanama and New Yoik Mi,s ment Lombard plays the role of m i u The piitun is the first to deal tertainer in n Panama ibmt who on a large scale with the at s makes a famous music i m out o of the U S Coast Guard Two Mai Murray, who has been cm exciting rescues at sea one of the much on the loose in the m U crew and passengers of a burning port This role gives Miss Lmn liner and one of the personnel of hard an oppoitumty to m,l a yacht blown ashore during a dance, the first tine she sing exhibits hurricane, and the attempted de- her talents in these fields, mil molition of a big iceberg off the Mac Mui ray plays the trumpet d Newfoundlands coast, are among so for the firts time in pictures the more spectacular scenes The east also includes glamor Against this colorful background ous Dorothy Lamour, the biautv has been painted the romance and who captivated America in her rivalry of the human story Victor first screen appearance, The J inn a Chief gle Princess She plays the role McLaglen, Petty Officer of the Coast Guard, of the other woman, with whom has a daughter, Ida Lupino, whom MacMurray falls in love Miss Li he hopes to see married to one mour, who was famous as a radio of his shipmates, Donald Woods before her entry into picInto this scheme of things comes singer tures, also sings and dances in Preston Fos'er, a roving coast Swing High, Swing Low Charles guardsman with an eye for femi- Butterwoith, Jean Dixon, Harvey nine beauty and the plot begins to Stephens and other thicken, building up to one crisis feature players complete the cast after another with fine dramatic Swing High, Swing Low was effect directed by Mitchell Leisen, who realistic Vividly battles between directed The Big Broadcast of McLagltn and Foster at sea and 1937 ad other outstanding musicashore, and lifelike incidents of al films Its music was written bv Coast Guard work are woven into Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin the story, and the brilliant and Sam Coslow and A1 Siegel es of its cast make the picture ns convincing as it is exMcLaglens portrayal ,i.s citing perhaps hi's best since the memorable The Informer. Foster scores shaiply as the seaman, and Miss Lupino j is charming as the heroine, with The Home and Community secWoods giving a finely sensitive de- tion of the Richmond Farm BurHelen eau will hold their annual meetpiction of Fosters rival Flint, Gordon Jones, Murray Alper, ing on Thursday at 2 p m. in the Billy Gilbert and Pierre Watkin library club room stand out in the supporting cast Eleanora Tasso, district home Many of the scenes were filmed demonstration agent, and county g aboard one of the cutofficers will be in attendance All Richmond ladies are invited ters of the service, and the whole picture bears an unmistakable to attend this meeting according stamp of authenticity that adds to Mrs Bessie C. Merrill, local Ben president greatly to its realism direction of the Edward Small production, and the story and screen play by Frank Wead and John Twist likewise come in for approval for their share in making Sea Devils a really outstanding film AT CAPITOL - tivi-tic- hard-bitte- well-know- n Richmond Women To Meet Thursday Sto-lof- - -- fs NOW FLAYING! mined that the great American stock sucker is not going to be fried up for a Wall Street in this year of 1937 If that s the case, why, three or four rotating cheers' swallowed small Big suckers suckers in the 1929 run, and the small ones took the tiny ones And in the end there were only a few of the very biggest ones who didnt at least feci like hopping out their r office windows This season, altho the bait is there getting plentiful seems to be a more again, active game warden on the pob More power to him Qti Today, Tuesday and Wednesday! A PARAMOUNT SILYER JU3H.EE SHOWI Yesterdays Crowds tainment! , 10 and TUESDAY note m Vcuih a nn(C"and r TODAY Ac- claimed it swell enter- lOth-f'oo- rhyt' ! E DLARY till (Lords Day.) Up betimes, and to kirk where mighty fine musi-quand my wyfe doth look at the hats and doth see none like her own, which doth please her vastly, and indeed her new bonnet do be most becoming, which when I do tell the prettie creature, she does blush rosilie like a rqe tomato. Anon to home. e, i fcS Swing High. Swing low Flattt rer1 A f STOPPED-U- V. - 1 sc- P BUTTERWORTH JEAN DIXON Spx'b,' Now Song Hiti, among thorn ''Ponomama'', 'Thon H tan't Lova", "I Hoar Coil to Arm" duaiocoltU, E X T lillll OMroniitM It A : , ALL COLOR CARTOON Use MenlhoLatum nostrils and permit freer breathing. and DOROTHY LAMOUR Fiv NOSTRILS to help open the with Paramount Picture CHARLES Rear Admiral F.mory S Lind n ivy construe has superintended tion Rear Admiral He nt v H W il v whose labor polo ics e ee . nc u him unpopular with union lc ieb i is the fifth member He will sin only temporarily to relate the- voia of the new commission to In ii i f the liquidated temporary cimniii sion, of which he was a mcnibc' hi , devil-may-ca- re Hyrum Hoaktrasser. of The lad who used to follow the peripatetic Rover Bovs now shadows Charlie Chan at the opera, race track, etc. visiting Mr and Mrs J. L Kinnard and daughter, Nadine, spent the weekend with Mrs Kinnards mother, Mrs Anna Lundberg. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Leonard Long motored to Ogden on business recently Keith Follett spent the weekend at the home of his father at Preston, Idaho, Walter Scholes who was operated for appendicitis Monday is getting along as well as can be expected Christian Hanson is quite ill at his home with heart trouble John Hoacktrasser of Salt Lake City is visting with his brother Found on the registration card a freshman in a western college. Give your parents Question: names Answer: Mama and Papa A pro tennis player is studying the administrations judiciary move intently as he is inteiested in learning how to pack a court. been W llson roared Clem Hoskins, Spot? the new mayor, in tones of deep resentment. man alive, Why there s close to 37 people in this town? Time was when he would have saloon has started suit. smacked his lips. have visit with their son, Dr. Wilburn el brass polish in a midwest Idaho, datives and friends at this ward recently Mr and Mrs William F Wilsot -- Y"4 I Mans- The Relief Society held its annual birthday party March 17 A patriotic show was given dramatizing an incident from the life of Pres Abraham Lincoln, The following program was given song by the Relief Society chorus vocal duet by Mr3 Leonard Long and Mrs VV alter Sc holes accompanied by Miss Lucy bower After the program all went to the amusement hall where dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion W illiam held a Wilson Mrs quilting bee recently Dainty refreshments were served Mrs Karl Bindrup entertained her club members and two special guests, Mrs Lewis Fuhnman and Mrs Ferrell Rider, Friday afternoon The time was spent in playing bridge Prizes were awarded to Mis Fred Hagland and Mrs Charles Olson Refreshments were served Mis Anna Lundberg entertained at a quilting party recently Refreshments were served to seven. Mr and Mrs Lewis Fuhnman were guests of Mr and Mrs. Karl Bindrup Wednesday evening The time was spent in social chat. Dainty refreshments were served Mrs Emelme Ellsworth of Richmond spent a few days with her sister Mrs William W ilsun Mrs Ellsworth has just recovered from a broken hip Miss Esther Olson was visiting with her sister Mrs David J Smith of Salt Lake City recently Mrs Esther VVesterberg and Mrs Selma Bergqu'st of Mink of eas)KUited admiration with which lapses into that he is accustomed to observe the doing-- of the English. A customer who was served Murray y Y was Loid Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, London, he one was day hearing a case The counsel for the defendant in a question of some manorial rights was Sir Fletcher Norton My I can lord," said the counsel, instance a point in my own person Now, my lord, I myself have two little manors Lord Mansfield interrupted with one of his We are aware blandest smiles of that Sir Fletcher field lord gieat chandiei ORD ANCASTER, joint heieditai of England, for instance, lendois duels suviccs to king before the coronation, and is entitled to a rake-of- f. tradition, he may have 10 yards of velvet to wear at the onation. He mav lodge at the kings court. He mav claim to the royal bed and bidding, and lie ,ui i mv oil j 4 . 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