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Show TilK PACK TWO. The llEliALD-JOUKN'A- A N', 1,0(1 L, .... By SIDEGLANCES HERALD-JOURNA- MAY TUFSDAY, UTAH, :;. George Clark X-Repor- L Lo-ga- Trice 8 cents a copy. Py mall. In Cache Valley, 4 00 a year; outside Curhe Valley, $5 00 a year. By currier, 45 cents a month, $5.00 a year. Bell. matter at the postufflce Entered as second-clas- s at Logan, Utah, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. will not assume financial responsibility for The Herald-Journany errors which may appear in advertisements published in its columns. In these instances where the paper is ut fault, it will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the typographical mistake occurs. PA'S PRIVATE TITLE OF NOBILITY THF lust few tears have heen (irefty lough ones n 'I'lte world has gone drifting off to nowhere like it he lore a cyclone, and father knows no Kansas eoni-crimore what it is all til, out than any other citir.cn. The job of supportin'; a family in a world where jobs keep getting scarcer is growing tougher and tougher; and to occupy his traditional position as the s.wnbo of wisdom ttnd the source of earthly security is getting to lie an impossibly diffwult task. Nevertheless, father still rates pretty well. Optimist International, a service club organization, recently polled some 5000 American hoys, asking them (among other things) to list the greatest person now living. The majority vote in this strange election was won by President Roosevelt; which, considering youths natural bedazzlement by the White House, is only natural. Second place went to "Mother which, once again, is uite to be expected. Put third place, high above people like Lindbergh, Joe DiMaggio and Puck Jones, went to father. Which ought to he heartening news for all the battle-wear- y dads of the land. l) one has ever taken the plain, ordinary, humble of this country aside and put him under the microscope to find out just exactly what it is that he is fighting for. If the job is ever clone, the investigators will undoubtedly discover that the most compiling motive he owns is the desire to look like a somebody in the eyes of his son. That isnt the easiest thing to do, because the ordinary man has a pretty clear conception of his own Even if he happens to be a boss man, sitting behind a big desk and rejoicing in a gaudy title and a he is all too conscious of the fact that lie fat is only a cog in the business wheel after all, and that lie could be replaced without too much trouble. And if he is one of the hired hands, as he usually is, hardly a day passes without reminding him of his insignificance. But at home it is a little different. There someone actually looks up to him, relies on his wisdom and his knowledge of life, trusts that he can do the impossible, and creates a private title of nobility for him. Which makes all the difference in the world. NO pay-chec- 4 ' k, LIFE isnt easy, for most people. It is an eternal in which the chances of victory are never very bright, and it gives every man a terrible, tragic load of disappointment and disillusion to carry. Unless a man can draw strength from some outside source, he is apt to fail. And that source of strength, in most csises, is nothing else than the love and the trust in the heart of a youngster at home. "'hich brings us back to the straw vote taken by Optimist International. Times may be hard, but junior still sees Dad as a winner. And because there is, after all, a scale of values which transcends the worlds workaday scale, it is probable that ultimately junior is quite To Bud Freeman HORIZONTAL Pictured American aviatrix. 12 Cravats. 13 One who cares for the sick. 14 Prejudice. Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 1 16 Epochs. 17 Crimped fabric. 18 19 21 23 24 25 28 31 32 Land measure Star sapphire Gashes. Wood demon. To exist. Genus of vines. To elicit. Before. Half an era. 33 Quantity. 34 Skin. 36 House cats. 37 Bone. 39 Therefore. 40 She was lost at sea on a 44 . world Her married name. JjOiS EbP a Rjq raInkQar-e- 15 jiifewndA mi i IOnHEIN t AG.E a;mQog uorHv PHflAMP tHyiatc I'CE SE cQs Eij - IaIrHrii hpEEdo rs AhTBSo N AGiE R'TrVjA'LMLTAlwH'r O R SflS) 43 Gibbon. 49 Still. 51 Play on 52 Mooley 53 Blackbird. 54 Branch. 56 To wager. 57 She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic Ocean. 58 She flew the Atlantic in 1932. R mRA o TH E'R ,r 5 VERTICAL Melodies. 2 Ham. 3 Monastic brotherhood. 4 Stimulating. 5 Epilepsy, symptom. 6 Age. 7 Venomous snakes. 8 Roll of film. 9 Degraded. 10 Wealthy. 11 Net weight of container. 20 22 26 27 of flying. Six line sonnets. Uncommon. To instigate. Silkworm. Lair of a beast. Rubber tree. Folding bed. 29 30 35 Terrier. 36 Skillet. 38 Demure. 39 Lai gest II V IIAV NELSON body. 40 Half of a hinge. 41 Flannel. 42 Pa it of eye. 43 Threefold. 44 Matter. 45 God of wisdom. Last word of a prayer. 47 Speechless. 50 Label. 51 Cats murmur. 46 55 Myself. MERRY-GO-ROUN- sorry I can't sit down beside von md have a hut, lor there are a lot of things I'd like to ask you. and really get your point of vitw ve never seen you, nor talked with you, nor do I know your history, except what the papers said, and all the papers ootlier to mention about an inin (Continued from page one) ! 1 dividual when he's m the position youre m is his prison record And he newspapers did mention that you'd heen in the state industrial si haul, and that vim d been sen-- t mi cd to the Utah state prison but you tnmi one to twentj-yiarwire icleiised on May of execution. Hut I know nothing about your home conditions, about the environment you have lived in. about the schooling you have had none of that, you see, do I know. And I realize that those factors - ho nr life and limning, neighborhood influences, si hauling have much influence on the molding of ail individual's t I ... . , -- har-aetc- r. I m not writing this letter iO scold you. Bud. Heaven knows you ve probably had enough of I realize it will be a conversation. renieiidM-- I the r paM-r- one-side- d just now said that You was probably calling from a I bar room instead of the oilier. Now zy y volved! After going out to Murray, you turned around and streaked buck toward the more crowded conditions of Salt City. Again you pulled away from the "meddling'' or police maybe you thought it was great fun to outrun the officers' and roared through the heavily congested dial ru ts along State Street. And then death strui k. With sickening screeching and shattering and wildness, death.struck ns the stolen car you were driving jammed the rear end of a small automobile in whuh two innocent people were ruling. And Bud. a woman was killed. Your own companion was killed. Another man was severely injured. Two automobiles demol I s bed. And that is what stares you in the face as you sit in your cell. Y'ou're only 19 years old, . Bud, and yesterday you were charged with a first degree murder, with involuntary manslaughter. with second degree burglary, and grand t Can you hear the judge larceny. sajmg to the jury some few weeks hence: 'Ladies and gentlemen ot the jury, you have heard the case of the State against Albert FYee-raacharged with first degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, burglary and grand larceny. '1 he evidence on both sides is now complete. Before you retire to consider the verdict, the court charges you as follows: In soie of the youth of the defendiint, it Is plain from the evidence that lie knew exactly what he was doing when he drunk the liiptor. He knew what effect it would have on him. It Is plain that he realized liquor would make him crazy and would make him incapable of safe driving. Therefore, ladies und gentlemen of tte jury, tl is court charges you to allow no leniency because of the And then you'll be led hack to vour cell to wait while the jury' considers a verdict. But I fear you won't wait in peace. Bud Freeman, and in that regard goes mv heart go out to you. If your soul is yet a wee bit sensitive, and your emotions still human, you'll think of the two deaths you were responsible for Your mind will be tortured with the picture of a dead worn. in. mashed as she was by your death blow. You will see the white tearful faces of four little ehildien who are left alone as they at ire confusedly ut their mothet s killer You wall see the mother of Mrs Edwards as she casts a resintlul eve in your directum for you took he life of her daughter. As you sit there in vour cell the picture ol your young tiienl loulsen. ns he sat slumped ami bished in the seat to the side of you after the wild ride, will tlish to your mind The pa tme of his mother ami father, hrotli-am- i staling tight lio ed at von. wall he sketched imleliblv upon your memo) v Til" ixhorting jildg the condemning rtlhlie, Ihe saddi ned smenors, IhtiM who .no di ar 1o pin. the ill ink of wine, the ild ale. the sn lulling i r isli. of oils .liens, di j miirdi fust r, the glee illows. life impri onmenl. tile thought that you killed this is the iiayipnlt p i n o i a in a ot s thoughts wliii li will priijei t If mum your munis siiien as you sit in j ill waiting i ' I d-- resent that!' Behind the a quoting o o a os saying: I drank uliout a (pinrt of wine, and all I rememlH-- r You is that i was crazy all nigt.t. were a" night, 14ud, for you vent to an auto storage garage, stole a car, sped out of the door at forty nuies an hour, picked up the friend of yours and began a series of most crazy carryings-on. You sped out towurd Murray, end your own admission Buiek had the large machine You thumbed your wide open. noses at the police when they tried to stop you os you went out. and you continued to pierce the heavy Sunday evening traffic with that juggernaut of death, traveling around a hundred miles an hour. Ami mind you, your own life was not the only one involved. You had a passenger with you, und there was heavy traffic on the highway! You realized too lute that your own life was not the only one inyou I COOOOOQOOOOOQOOOCQOOOOOG O s Scenes in & & o Washington Howdy, folks! In order to eliminate curves, millions of dollars - Reports that WASHINGTON are spent in this country every German embassy hud notified year by railroads und overweight the the state depar ment that she girls. wouldnt participate in the New of Lecturer says then are only lhd York Woilds Fair because women hi the United "tinancial difficulties" arc greetbeautiful ed in Washington with amusement Sta es. Ll l Gee Gee w mis to know who mingled with little or no pain. At first it was supposed that the other 99 an-lit rr Hitler might be trying to retaliate for the refusal of Iekes to let Germany buy WHAT THIS WOULD NEEDS American helium. Thi idea that a Airbrakes for radio un-- I nation which spends vast sums for nmtneers. armaments, foreign invasions and re propaganda campaigns all over the world couldn't afford an exhibit A singing teacher, baited from at the New York fair was too aba residential zone, protests that surd to be taken sei lously. his calling is not a tiade, business But now the word is getting or industry. Just a rai kia, we sup- utuund that the tiazis just didn't pose. trust the citizens of New York City. It seems there are too many e chamMaxie Baer, Jews there. The nature of nazi ling of Jews in Germany and pion, says he is going to come back was so Yeah, prosperity. Austria is no secret and even turns the average Aryan stomach Ivory Ida doesn t believe in vac- in other lands. cination. She says that two weeks There wus every reason to beafter her uncle was vaccinated, he lieve any beautiful white fafell out of a window and broke his cades that of buildings which the Gerneck. the fair mans might erect would soon be found decorated by adhering portions of decayed SIIAEK 1.1 mm; squashes and similar material. A large force of outlying hair your Why worry might have prevented such is falling out? Suppose it ached, guards but the Germans it pulled a catastrophe, and you hud to have may haeve remembered tha-- Maylike your teeth-or LaGuardia, who himself has cast a few verbal tomatoes at Gashouse Gus makes his wife's is boss of New York cops. life miserable. No, he doesn't beat Hitler, of German coyThis her. He just refuses to argue with ness isexplanation unofficial but is being her. commonly accepted . Sec-leta- - one-tim- tna-inen- Thought for Today: Failure is the path of least persistence. hash, To make real necessary for you to be very enthusias ic - you have to put everything you've got into it. it is 4 YE DIARY Up betimes, and to arguing about politicks wiih Dame llrew, slio having acquired a vast number of strange and fant.istick ideas ut the women's eluh!e to wliieh she doth and Lord! I bill liable to answer the prettie zany's arguments, vvhieh doth make me so wroth that I Ih un.ihb- to eat naught of breakfast, except 17 hotcakes and tour fro-- eggs, niui to work. Life is like til it SCIENCE NEWS Keeping Up to Date CommisExchange W. Hanes, who lined business men to sign up big a qualified pledge of with the government in i s recovcame here from ery program, W all Street and rapidly is becoming the outstanding liason man be'ween Wall Street and Washington. Thus far, at least, Hanes has inspired more confidence in himself among members of the administration's liberal wing than ever did Ambassador Joe Kennedy or Chairman Jesse Jones, two of the New Deal's most conservative big shots. Hanes conns from Winston-Salem- , X C, where his brother ts ,i prominent hanker and business man. He mule a spectacular s in Wall Street after starting prattnally from scratch and became senior pui tner in one of Wall Street's biggest firms. His attitude toward securities market reforms, mote liberal than that of most plus his ability, caused his recent appointment to SEC. lie is a man of medium height who dresses well ami is easy to like. His futuie ambition is to become a senator from North Carolina Don't be surprised if he is promo, ed to a bigger administration job before the end of the year. mils ai one to vv i ot your i nlm ir a lie o t -- o M but vv till- - Is III h" ml I M nig S n- siv- - "tio, wash this tilth A Is. IdtV water your hail I , I hit" put Burning;. Gnawin' Bains In Stomach Kelieted Niti't iLo irrit.iting antis uilh i i.tbluH Hrl to a trnm xuu. mliuniB'l stomach. priwnt uut yet clears iWi.tt ou want Adi i rivins reluf or its of tl.'s deed." your irtoinv hut k City Drug Do. iriniiiii'1 a little But, enough, Atlvurt i.M'rm nt v liter did md ileir her id In"se er d deed. iiiunths tiler sin iln il after having gone 11. At 11 insjin,-wniryiu- all. ml on her spot, I1 hands! ol Idmal I wa-'e- r. MODERN WOMEN Ntcd NotSvftt ( Ms, i h in iihiitWilv ty us Dir on. ip f wif DtlOl pit urn uu'i k voQuick t tv trm r 4 ail Bmps pun uid ..... 1 not let the towels reallv get dirty before removirt; theem" Dockweiler said. "I've noticed that every time a towel is toueheu a porter immediately throws it away and puts up a new one. The porters must be working for the laundry. M E R R Y -- G I) Visitors from Europe remark mi the absence of a military guard in front of the White House, and are amazed that the grounds nie a thoroughfare for pedestrians First line in the congressional biography of Ncy Jersey's Representative Elmer H. Wene is "owns and operates a baby chick hatchery" . . . B. Carroll Reece, Republican representative from Tennessee, avoids the use of his fust name. It is Brazilla . . . Wyoming has only one representative in conTVA MORGAN gress, and he was born in Kansas. He is Paul R. Greever, DemoCongressional TVA investigators . An almost weekly chore have uncovered a strange trail crat of Attorney General Homer Cummade by Arthur E. Morgan, of the Tennessee Valley mings is to decline offers to write articles for lurid detective Authority. Of the 100,180 In preparing for the congres- story magazines sional probe of TVA, they have enlisted men in the U. S. navy, cen--''rh- . . ... found some tracks linking Mor- gan go Floyd Carlisle, head of a giant utility empire controlled by J. I. Morgan and rompuny. Clue to the trail came from Arthur Morgan himself in fact, from his own expense account submitted just before he was fired 4,515 were born in foreign Silver-town- native-bor- n sailors. (Copyright, 1938, by United ture Syndicate, Inc.) s EASIEST CREDIT THE CITY That's right! There's no red tape-- no long investigations. 9 out of every 10 people complete their purchases and our easy requirements in less than 1 0 minutes. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK THESE FOUR SIMPLE STEPS 1. Select the merchandise you need. 2. Show us your license identification. 3. Set your own easy terms. 4. Your purchase is installed at once. ASK FOR BUDGET i icd III Aik for vu DEPT. CACHE AUTO CO. 209 North Main Phone 279 i 'THI plAMUHO',1 HflAN O' C, " coun- tries and one ut sea. New York, Pennsylvania, Texas. Massachusetts, Iowa, Illinois and Missouri furnish the largest number of Life-Save- IN . . i i'iu m thjp t tit u urr muhin.tUt1 tl.vj i I gest. "Why or Don't worry along on worn-ou- t inferior quality products or pinch j ourself ly paying cash. Use your credit to get safe new Goodrieh r with the Treail or a and Goodrieh Battery powerful pay an you ride. -- , up-sta- te CLEANLINESS BATTERIES TIRES I s iv r, COSTLY California's young Represent. John Dockweiler believes 1,1 cleanliness, but $5)X) a year fc towels for congressmen is just in,, much of a good thing. When he spotted this item m the legislative appropriation bd! he complained to house leudeis that something ought to be don, about reducing this expense. Thev asked him what he would sug- On Goodrich d Ido-d- bin. long-distan- , EASY TERMS i Oils NEW YORK GOVERNOR One man to keep an eye on, in placing any money on the next governor of New York, is Democratic Congressman James M. Mead of Buffalo. The president and Jim Farley have been giving him a careful once-ovewith the idea that he may be the compromise candidate Demoacceptable both to crats and to Laborites in New York City, and finally not unacceptable to Tammany. Jim Mead is an important figure in congress, has been a staunch supporter of Roosevelt policies, bat will require a considerable build-u- p before be can go over in the entire state. This does not mean Solicitor General Bob Jackson is out of the running. It is still almost anybody's race. Note Jim Mead has introduced in the house the most vicious law in years, giving the Post Office department the right to prosecute censorship cases at the place where the book or newspapers is received. Thus, the post office might pick Dayton, Tenn., scene of the famous Scopes monkey trial, as the place in which to try its case, merely because someone sent a book through the mails to Dayton. i SET YOUR OWN suc-ics- - s Note Inside word among the six Wisconsin Progressives who bolted the leadership of Senator Bob LaFollette on the bill is that at least three of them, under the hammering they have received from constituents and the party press, have reversed themselves and will vote with the administration if they get another chance. MATRIAKt IIS Adolf Eerie, brain trust assistant secretary of state, was declaiming to a group of friends on one of his favorite topn-sthsuperiority of Berle brain power. "There are 26 traceable generations of Berles," he boasted, "and the last six have obtained entirely by intellect." "It must have been the women they married," observed Mrs. Randolph Haul, who had been listening patiently. the president. In this payments for "shim1 graphic services m Mmi at the time he v.ns putting hot blasts against David I.J and Harcourt Morgan The investigators luokni these expenses and found U, stenographer was something than a stenographer. Motgo, taken the trouble to bm.g Miami a former confidential retary now married to a i a. pert on the staff of Flout lisle. Once her husband had (,r. for TVA for $5,uuo, now is g,.. ting $15,1X10 from the atilitu s' It was this lady who helped pare the statements whu h ,,ie. cipitated the whole TVA and the personal interventionnU(,,f the president. Note Morgans acexpense counts, including double lmtrooms and private hunqin-ispromise to lie an interesting phase of Uni coming investigation. by ed Rif v It this in 16 samly-haire- Alt,- y Securities sioner John To aid the gulf pliycr. a new golf hall re, entty placed on the m.tiket has a cover with a rough tri ignlar pat ern mg to the manufacturer, the trtn irealis the illusion of a hall, thus inking it possible tor the golitr to see it he ti r whin hi is about to swing The new m.tik Tin' latest for funds by mg is not (onlined to one pe ot the national appeal committee to uphold grade, hut it available .n all. constitutional government which helped defea- - the supreme court the wage-hou- r bill and the speare's "Mu belli" Micbith mid plan, reorganization bill inLidy M n belli inn' live to iy gnvirnment die itis that the organization will the king Unman in ordei to I; the administration's pro'he throne ot S,otlm! 'Ii.iy si ih oppose spending-!, nding recovery the old King while he di,:--iSun posed me i sut es. li tinol blond with they pud t'uiiM rvative senatois already Innlv milll tls who his anin a in- in huddles planning opposition s dt unUi-Infill sh i p so it o i i t tain pluses ut least of the th.it tlu-- did the deed administration program W u I ' h is quit iipil iinrniiii 'Copy right 193s NEA Seivnc Inc.) hs imtmg the muidii, an In o, id- - over tin dt d a- - he t,.iids at las hi',,1. Hi-- ! r battle-cr- WOT note ills' OVI II d b it on iiuait Bud, are there tunes, as you sit wash Ins mind with a little Hud T e hloud on on - ion. ,t waiting, that you wish it were that had killed in the w re k ? seiem e. on Ins niemoiy, i an liner Do vou ever feel that way ? he blot d in v, d h ,i p .out w t wnndi'ii-ind 'a The ft i,oii s the ti h is tbit til' I rn. ember an instance in Shake And, Hud, you e only iinutvv.i! t-- amateur and unadulteratedly was overrated, sportsmanship We'd have done to him what winning crews always do to their coxwains after the race. Wed have tossed him overboard, clothes and all. a-- , MU- 1 know ot." for thats Boor Haul Galileo His book is the w i iters name I'd like to "Farewell to .Sport. have had him with me on a recent Sa urduy afternoon when a set crews from two of rival eight-oa- r rival Ruufie coast universities put on their itnniiul feud! I'n. ountable thousands of peound every vantage three-niilple o disadvantage point along a d rout se to wutih ,he gladiators of the sweeps give their all of physical energy, moral st uniiiu and iiiuiage, s'length foi Hit- good old alma mat er Overrated? I sav It's underrated Ru. Haul Galileo, ultho profess mg to be a 'nostalgia' for the press box oils and the various sports, has few good words to say fur any branch Amateurs, he s i simply do not i xist in organized sports Hiize fighting is, to Galileo, pigs at the rough. Wrestling is comedy drama for sadists. Tennis is sissy. Golf is the great American sucker bait. I wouldn't deny him all his peeves, but rather pity him for having had to live ifin such terhe hadn't rible surroundings, said college rowing was overra,ed. It was raining on the SaturYet day afternoon in question. lo.ooo (poetic estimate) automobiles lined the hills along that train rowing course. A railroad long enough so it had to be hauled by two locomotives moved back and forth along the course, following the racers down, moving back to the starting point in time for the next race. More boats than I ever saw before or hope to see again came from everywhere and banked themselves almost solidly along the final mile or sc of the course It so happened that our universitys ttnee crews -- frosh, junior varsity and varsity beat their rivals, all more or less handily. We, the thousands of us who almost. physically tugged on those bending oars with the sweepsmen, went home mostly rained upon and bedraggled and maybe a bit weary of the waits between races But if Haul Gallico had been present to suggest that that glorious rainy afternoon of thrilling fmely-tiallle- i that already. Rather shall I try to take a sympathetic attitude, and talk the thing over, though reorganization a year's elections. rs WW' e D ter A noted American sports wrner, in that writing his swanof song endeavor, ' particular field the o college rowing as most overt ated spectator sport I A hi 1' 1 7 l)i. ir Hud. J&G defendant's years." heavenly 1 words apple. She was also hvlt W ; j n. 1 i? Glances At Our World y Member United Tress, American Wire, NEA Service, Western Teat urea und The Kcrlpps League of Newspapers. k. !) :i f Published every week-daulternoon by the Cache n, Vulley Newspaper Co., 7a West Center street, Utah. Telephone SO. "Proclaim Liberty Thru All the Land. The Liberty 1 'W Fea- j |