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Show a ilnai (f f waanlttittts iitniafS iiritii it fit jffttfMHM 14 'V&V Pi inn oe labertv Thru All the 1 anil " The J da rty Bell. THE HERALD-JOURNA- Published every week V.t'U v Ntwspiper Co. gin, Uteh Tele phone; 3, 1579 mi.iI eno' ,is people';, hoGd Japanese edilm i, iiionlle m liotn ,l,tpan, ami publishe t , n. I PERHAPS A HUEATHING SPELL comes from Washington, 1). C that Senator and Representative Rayburn, New Deal leaders ot senate and house, are laying lines to bring about an adjournment by May 10. So the bovs can get home and look after their primary elections is the reason given. Rayburn admitted that such important projects as the reorganization bill and the proposed monopoly control measure would have to he shelved at adjournment without final action. Looks as if mnjbe all will be quiet along the Potomac this summer, while our legislators make then respective welkins ring on their own homo grounds. Verily, this plan hath virtue in it. Maybe we should have a congressional election each and every summei in the interests of the public welfare. WORD HOMESICK reports that the Lindlierghs ANEW JERSEY a old home in the Sour-lar- d their at spent night new.-qtape- r mountains near Hopewell, scene of their great tragedy. The newspaper said Lindy and hi; fine little lady, who was Anne Morrow, will bring their two children back from England shortly and make their permanent home at that place. The Lindbeighs suffered greatly. The American public and American newspapers, eager to know more of them and their affairs, rasped their 'old wounds constantly, and finally in despair they went abroad to live. Returning to the old nest from which they lost their first chick will seem more worthy of the Ixine Eagle and his mate. A eptick, secret flight away to conceal their sorrow and keep it to themselves. Now a sure and dignified return, bringing their new chicks with them. All of their fellow citizens will he glad to see this extraordinarily fine family of Americans return to thft, their native land. Expert Ocean Flyer Answer to Previous Puzzle HORIZONTAL Zeppelin jMENije Ms aTIpa nM We fiUsmiJZ 18 His ship ,N U MjLls"lU2Lc aEZSL; TioleBHENIE dEiue A pi A C r 20 Myself 21 Accompanies. 26 Below. 31 Machine part. 32 Proprietor. 34 On the lee. 35 Beneath. 37 Bronze. 38 To lob. 39 Elec tri lied 53 To call out. 53 Mohammedan i flights. Measure. Vulgar fellow. Native metal. Aquatic bird. Most To devour. Beer. Beverage. 30 His new ship is filled with exe-ellc- TgUJ religious teacher. 57 Dunce. 59 Reverence. 60 Heap. 61 made transatlantic 22 h'EHIQn 23 24 oESS&vv TjASlS,dT SONvJA SiPiO OR 25 PlAjp A W 26 O R'A TIA 27 M C'T PArUSlV 28 29 O RlA TQ R s) 16 Period. 19 Type measure. This ship s Hindcnburg burned last 41 Three. year. 43 Deed. 48 Gilded bronze 62 His native 52 Crucifix. MARCH WEDNESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, r I L Sordidness, Horror, - r By George Clark land. in ini - , rr o ni-lso- I 33 36 VFRTICAL 38 1 Hawthorn. 40 2 Russian 42 mountains. 44 3 Blood. 45 4 Foretoken. 46 5 Spring 47 festival. 49 6 To turn over. 50 7 Age. 51 8 Matgrass. 54 9 Decayed 55 15 In. 58 17 Sheaf. 60 Northeast. Stream. Courtesy title. Unit Eggs of fishes. Signal system. To honk. Unoccupied. To cut grass. To cripple. Jar. Legal claim. Mover's truck. Small cask. Transposed. Pair. w - 1 t i 1- V - II'-- : Imi le.iin how to kill curv genu oil can we go In a dame?' AUtron 1 There s a h tie pat. Il of shad ed giound on the home jilue that was unquestionably m ede for fern , But tel I1S failed to find their way to this ideal spot, so they havt to be kidnipid and brought hither Oil the fen steel hillsides that roll away for Buh$ up to the big snow and ie e mount mis there lire many ferns wild Some of these me in the process of being ppiiiteel away and tr ensukented in the idy spot aforementioned I think they really like it there to the aiiuslonuel after thev gel h eng c Nothing in nut me likes to from its native sur-- i be remove hauled up root and oundings branch and deposited in foreign a while teiptoiy T ie funs dump and aie despondent, but peik up and aeiapt l in il k ililv quie kly themselves to (hen new suiioiind- lllgs (Ini forest fiins aie not the kin gold, pining kind t h it hide away de 11$. No the se like 111 nto s hut they ell light, sh nil 11 se If ve I lol I i I, lug jump on shoes and fly paper, he cant afford stockings off, step speculnte--whetry '.o get it off without tout lung it, and when he can it with jour hands; trj to walk up Temple Heights on roller skate's. T 01)4 VS DEFINITION t.ulli vhtie wild Him etti o from s, I hv-p- ooli ii f i g o lie oi o of f n page one) nnithing that cant be epl lined truthfully as having selfish impoit Humanity is just that h esc and you just as well accept it is Brutal, Humanity people sii amble for the top even if they have to stomp on others neeks to do it The human race is full of sordiJness, just botlieimg to eovir up its dirty soul with a veneer of righteous principles whnh no one ever keeps That makes the race hvpoe rites It feet, humanity is base" What a cynical and elistoited outlook on life' Webb Miller could not get away from finding out that nuu h people love them who show their love and faith for their fellow men. I still have that mile II faith in limimii naeure. .ojuiayeaM fiij n;j im two a in shoulein t times he wiien n Hire somebody has house-trail- lden to jour corn; take jour on - v A de- fined as nothing more or 'less breakfast nook. than a :- YE DIARY - t morning, walking to the printerj, I do ask Gloria Opple-witage 7, how her father do A citizen who notes lie Beshimist' getting on, he suffering from the activity of an officeholder u touch anel the ehild of before election and his lethargy doth replj ;influenza, Oh hes bextor, hes afterwards. beginning to swear again!" Anil so, ehue kling inwardly, to the Little things please little minds printshop. Li Gee Gee says that's why she Se hool zone. is so fond of elephants. v e i n n e twenty nig eml see hv i n I in stole Ijhioiv I tie b iq elisl i ibute tom of the Hid in ti Ihi- - w iv eppe ih d I he wtien d iv hoot m e VV I V 111 J e e ee ai 11 ijhm i mil i Trjs z, ii e lot II i i n st m md pioleit--i- i la. k p to! i re anv ran I e i umlis-tnhiite- e d Is Ihing KODEIiT T.WEOR v - MAlREEN OSl EEI AN d with eon'inted v EAST TIME TODAY ( he di n ' ii md otninon thev idlmi it. on hills in mg lo ill ike their live - iiunpliti' It - oliiiii it ion. i x it s,. d expiessed id mil i'll'!! n , m d tint he fu -It on, hi In t In he in lot md in bn hi s w Im h ili In ir lie nest nnghbois would id modinirn ol supply tin 'b Ini iuiv he ill id not it ion hot d hv the will kno o f ,w the! niighhnis lie most lieqinntlv very in the u t and spit id of spuing h it ommodit v Anvwav I hive lo hive something with whnh to ise mv own go out m, Handlonseiotue when liinii the toi-eing and hung aw a ti eile r lo eel of film, even tho the forest lies an nvei supply on lem e use r to The perfest date - the notion tint the true beauty of the ferns will tmd mile h git iter apprei litieiii in their new home, and tint ivintuillv they will find mine enjoyment ill life here Ie uiim el w i i row-mto In puichtsid, amt into the oftue of TV Vs in cveiv exe laimid thill tin of I'tiriha-s- r H 'Splinelid splendid' (hubs h it about mil said (I n it v Edge Tbits the wav to proc ceil It is mil igmg,' t lie j u II ' Y( s ii it v thought he wi, refilling said Ballet, hut tin re- is a gieal bid in unsvvft to a TVA The insur10 dial mole to la do-'ance eompanie s ought to coopT-ate- . ae'veiti ement for a gi ini mtihan- il j u k with ball-beted bv mgs and They should be eon the piopir pi i sous .'ml muling he leferied the newsman to a lists oht lined ef their polity hold bulletin boaid whieh iinntnmced er' There aie millions of thur lie pm eh esc The pro e paid for be this instrument was $2 500 should who polo v holders But he newsman, thinking only warned that then Inteuu V and went propel tv ale lie mg jioperdized hv of a long-- ered rmolmped, itimi olmmistr to write a stoiy- - that TVA of iw this the pollens s 5(H) an for a jai k.gss That (xeelleut suggestion hid pud $2 I deilaied Beige T A Senator," I IXEKN should he aeted on at one c That The eapitel gains and is the elass of people we want to profits t ixi s ,ue dead tenth And I w ml vou to know due ks as far as the senate finance that I am with you loo pel cent (minin' e is com erne d but whet My time is all nr ov n r nv committee will do to make up have nothing to do nnd I am the for the lost revenue is mother ready to help you in auv wav i ean I am enlisted in your cause story Then- - is even a stiong possibilor the duration of the fight" that the committee will slash lity Note The printing of 1,500,000 ket surta rates Chairupper-hra- i opies of one of Itailev's s;eecti('H, man Bat Harrison favors this as even at tl.e price a business lonfidenc c" restorer of the government printing office, would eonie to more than $50,000, and he his potent backing in the and their mailing, a fri'e eongreiy committee But making up the lost revenue sional frank, would cost the govis still very mm h up in the air ernment $15,000. Treasury expeits say privately that the House s elimination of MKAIvEIl It WhHEAI) " the la piovision W hen to neatness super-surtait comes on or closely around the house of re presenta-tive- he M eotporutions) family and substitutSpeaker Bankhead believes ing an me reused whiskey tax of that cleanliness is next to godli- 25 cents a gallon, shoi ness. He has given ouleis for the revenue bill by $40 OOO.OcKI The polishing brass rails on the t committee Finance changes will and for repine mg shallow boost this deficit another thirty or cuspulois with tall sand filled million forty les The only substantial sources of Reason for the litter change is still untapped revenue arc the tall is easier that the reeeptaile 'giound level" incomes to aim at, and Bankhead eioesn t that is, the gieat mass of small like to ste the mess around a incomes whieh now escape taxlow-- cuspidor the $1000 and $2500 The other dov. while stiidmg to- ation through and m irned exemptions ward the chamber to open the ses- single Senator Bob La Eollette has sion of the house he snapped his long adeoeated cutting these deand tow a aid uspielor cigarette ductions to $$00 and (2,000, on missed Instead of passing hv ho the- ground that broadening of stopped, stooped, puked up the the tax base' would stimulate it with cigarette and dopo-itegreater interest in government gentle care affairs He has offered his plan for T .1 k vx been vears hut it has alwavs Me ot Kell Bui vetoed it now, with g iping Although Semitoi holdto lie of the revenue Tinnessee explained pint plugged of the relief to be extended stmv to Renilor TVA jin k.ass ae hi ket New of to the Hatrison s, lug'll Himpshue be Budge, e did not get the full store and Ins group suddenly have Sen etor Bridge''- his iliugid ome mli tested in Lh Eollette s that T pud $2 5'' fnt i jnk si hi mi 111 fut they aie so inchime terested there is a is,, amt liter sultl it foi $ on Ai III illy oik) and $2 500 exemptJ le - iss was hit the bmp lit B ionwill ho piled down several ill 2 1'ktl oin one R for note In Snell of Mm flee sboio Tina o I'tl $utn They kept the beast m etlv veal used him as a binding Despite whispeied threats that animal and sold him Miuli 15 the President will veto the tax H Hatei- - of hill if it se uttles the capital gains lain to one .1 St viol wile Tetiii for $k0 and piofils tuxes the antis are Thus instoiil of losing SJ not worrit'd thev made $en They are convinced that while How Senator Budges got lus Roosevelt may sepiuwk, he will punting i.ctums h n iiiiillv thill (Continued not I ocv MERRY-GO-ROUN- D VV Perhaps no limn bettor than Jesus Christ realized the sordid-iies'.he brutality, the horror, the hypocrisy, the intolerance, anil the inhumanity which exist in the relations among the human race. And yel, nexer once did he give lip hope, nor did he cease to reLoxe thv neighbor; preach spect his right, he kind to him, serve him, lie charitable- and tolerant at all time. Me nuW. have known that for at two his thousand years teachings would hardly affect the behaviour of the world at all, anel yet he never gave up hoc, nor did he sour on life or humamty. To the emt he forgave mans inhumanity to man, ye1, he would have man strive for a finer way of life. I shall never forget a certain soul eollegc professor practical that he was-w- ho took a young, green country youth by the arm and in paternal tones said 'I should like to talk with you For your own good there an You know things you should have lived in Cache Valiev all vour life, you have grown up believing that all people are by nature, loving, kind good, virtuous mil sweet You have gone to i lime h eieli Sunil iv votive leal lied about been Jesus .votive taught to shun evil and to seek I m built vouve sute good up in vour mind an idea that all poo to are heaven into pie get stuving that all people are inwaiellv good and are prompted to in turn hv unselfish motive s But the wen Id isn't that wav, ou just as well get the t rut lit ii now light pie tine Even though most people ritlcally deseribe their aits in the name of goodness eu hi hind unselfishness evciv human act th el was evei perI hole were selfish petrated No one ever does motives he feels hell anything unless he rewarded, he nivir does are life I 11 ( h, And w There mans 111 gl d llldiv HU 1st s 1 I hi h ivi i tuition tin se ii II il ispl inti d ft in- - re illy like then el to lie ev home when thev get list it is tint then lie quite a lew pis, iish, all I even In I eountiy I was" i Addled Axiom Sometimes it is Howdy, folks! Only a short time now and we will have with contempt that breeds fannlianty Hie us the gink who climbs to top of the (living tower, poses HOW TO I)M K TIIE for IT minutes, anil Uien decides BHi ABBI.F, not to dive. I brutality, etc, exists in the human bland the mankind ns he tried and to find good points in their makeups I believe we see what we look for. If we are looking for just the base am! low evidences, that is all we can see. If we look for '.lie fineness anil the goodness anil the virtue that I am sure exists with a large percentage of the human race, that is what we find. manna OUR CACHE OF HUMOR ter e VV And thus, he tried his best to like and respect all people, even those w ho made his stomach turn on the whole mess of civilization i 1028. , e Miller ill the Confession' wlmh ii hides his iiienl be e n I No Fo mil r hesoi elidness, brutality stiles lioiioi, bvpoiiisv inlolimmi anil whieh exist in the ii h urn n v ii el ions hi tween beings and nations of ii snkiti end disiouruge '1 hi n me he goes on to relate how in twenty four ve trs of ntws-- 1 ii r n porting tine ring the most newsworthy situ itions wherever ilu might he on the fai e of the globe In found no place Al the times when he felt mol elise nor iged anil with Hods hum. m ell ilions, Miller would fall bnk upon two walls of sup-pt Then cells I) Homy delin', whnh be aim- like-- I Bible to the gre it reporter, and a pice e ot philosophy he disc ovi te cl himsi If If uni likes people nnd shows it people usually like him On the m oasions that I felt si kern d and discouraged because of man s inhumanity, his intolerant e, bis brut ehty and sordid-ms- s would turn to the simple lonifoitmg philosophy of Thoreaii, il and buoyed me up although I did not always practise it, anv more than other men prae-tistheir religions whieh nevertheless, them comfort, .serenity, and give something to hold to," dei ires i hi) Miller Then he explains wh.il Thoreaus on philosophy means to him: make yourself rich by milking your wants few; you ean insulate yourself from the shoeks of life to a certain extent by occasional sold uele ; human beings have reessential mat 'rial latively few needs and these few are easily filled; you can he happy if you Imve the mental resources to feel pleasure anel eestasy in nature and natural things. Those were the mainstays of Thoreauean philosophy. But the other wall of support that Miller used interested me exceedingly, expei mlly m light of the disconcerting things he found in humanity "I found that if I liked peopie and showed it they would usually- - like me So I set about trying to like people, always keeping in mind that they were perhaps as diffident as ' F s Glances At Our World 'x. - A YANK AT OXFORD THURSDAY, 9 I. M. i I i I v e I ee I e e 1 st e -- e -- e e sign anv t ix no l lire ml before him What tiny ue leiiieiined about is whethei they ill put their prog! am through the Senate and then persuade the House to reverse itsilt Of Ihc two the House is far more difficult The battling will he hot and over he ivy m the Senate the Finance committed, ree omniendu-lion- s ex hum favor the but the howcomnnftee In the House ever the Adnuiust! itimi holds the enrds punidid the leaders there stick with it I e "third-basket- x s, -- IJIG SHOW WEEK CONTINTES WITH ENDS TONIGHT CLAIRE TREVOR DONALD WOODS ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE MARCmi IIUJSAY hr CtMHC MimnCftf jt It e - Thursday d IT 'day SSMSK , V 50-5- 0 I v WL' v firh 4 - 1 or our c .c t Jt , ,tvv rlU TOI)V Nlurt-in- Ihidv ,.d rS- - jo at and g EINHsV I $ ! 4 'a- vjr aiA- - 4 f tO MY VS .fir. VV DIG the relations among rate but he didn t entire purpose of all base Ami abene all, to like people, mi 2 X-Repor- )i Co" Hypocracy, Etc. I EAGLE AND MATE particle 44W, miiTTiniiinTiiiiiiriflnir- VVilili I plant. nERALD-JOURNA- ' United pios-IMTot- 14 Fabaceous if ft A- Press, Ameruun Wire NBA Re i iei', Western I'eiitilies uml The Seripps lauguc of Newspapers Pntered as seeond iss matter at the postoffue at Logun, Uteh, under the Act (el Congress Mare h Member I ot hearing. rS- ee . 13 Organ wr1 riWrVn IMifiiiili Price cents a ropy By mail, in Ctehe Valiev, $lon a ji ir, outside C he vlille'v $"i on a year By cuirier 43 cents a month, $3 00 u year We in .1 ip, m aie aspnmg to develop tin Eai . . East in tin s.tmi wav tmn people developed the Amei-ua- n And as Emope continent in the past eentiiiv. henefitted hv tin Anieinan piogiess, am sine Amenta will pain n the Ear East is made mine stahihesi ami love on i Ametuan idealism, ml hope vmi will yndei stand that in .some paits ot the uoild lc.ihsm must vet ptevad as it did on vour continent until only a ftW elet ades ago." What the slncwd Orient. il editor is sav nip to us is, ;n other words, tins; Your torefathei - thought they could use to lietlei advantage the lands- wlmh weie osse.ssed hv te Ninth Anient an Indians, so thev took it and civThe fact that the ilized it aruudinp to their hphts. Indians didnt feel the same wav about it made no difference, Japan is compelled by force ol circumstances t' act in that .same general wav in tin Oiient. 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