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Show r. T II I'AUE FOUR, JO IIEKAUt-JOUKNA- LOGAN, L, UTAH, MONDAY, F 1 R II U A R Y A Famous American Writes A Plea For Human Tole ranee t T Sought in Murder t t Eloping Parolee 9 P V f v y v y ' , v , A y Y t i V U lj ) 1 Europes Mass Brutality Is Disease That Can Spread To America, Landon Warns voue Alf M London heard in Americas fuieign relations. The Republican nominee for President in the last election, who served as a delegate to the recent conference in Peru, has written the following outspoken article for publication exclusively in NKA Service and in observthe Herald-Journa- l Brotherhood Week ance of The of paewa is increasingly rf'lii'iW (February If I t Hr FOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that the of Cache Board of Education County School District will receive combined bids and separate bids for furnishing all labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of a recreation unit and class rooms at Hyrum, a recreation unit at Hvdc Park, a school building at Millville, and two class rooms at Smithfield Junior High School in accordance with plans, specifications and other contract documents now on file with the ArchiC. Karl tect, Arimo Schaub, Buildirg at Logan. Utah, where they may be examined and copies obtained upon deposit of $5 00 per set, which deposit will be refunded upon the return of such copies in good condition within five days after the bids are opened Bidders are hereby notified that he Board of Education of Cache County School Dislrut has determined the minimum hourly-wagrates for each trade and occupation needed to execute the contract. The minimum hourly wage rates so determined are set foith in paragrahp 25 of the form of Agreement It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any under hint, to pay nol less than the said specified rates to all laborers workmen, and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Notice is also hereby that all bidders may submit given with their bids a sworn statement of their financial responsibility, teih-nitability and experience Sui h sworn statement muv be required to be furnished before award is made to any particular bidder. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Arehiteet, Karl C Schaub Arimo Building, Logan, Utah: shall be accompanied by a terrified or cashiers check or bid bord for 5ri of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the Board of Education of Cache County School District Logan, Utah; shall be sealed and fi'ed with the Clerk of the Board at his office in the Cache County Court House, Logan, Utah on or before Thursday, March 2. 1939 at one (1) oclmk P. M and be opened and publicly read aloud at or about two tzi o clock P M. of that day. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract it awarded to him and will be det lai ed forfeited if the successful biducr refuses to enter into said eoi.tcatt after to do so hv the bring requested Board of Education of Cache County School Lhstric t The Board of EduiaUon of Cache County School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any infnrniaht., in a bid No bidder may withdraw his hid for a period of Thirtv 30 davs after the date set for the opening thereoL Dated this llth d ty of Fehiuuy. lthW Ht Logan, Utah (P.gncd) Llojd M. Theurer Cleik of the Board , , 'ublibhet daily Fib I 7" lu-7- ' 5 " i ' SM -i, ALF M. LANDON stories about horrible ularity cruelty and intolerance in Russia, Germany and Italy. These stories must bring to every observant man bewilderment and real news ' v v v st. Ai A A if in r ft 3 L ukaaj intolerant acts of other nations to cast a "We must not allow the shadow upon our own liberty." ant acts of 6ther nations to cast a shadow upon our own liberty We cannot subdivide the lights of the minority Once we start limiting the rights of any group we threaten the of a minority, rights of the whole minority disThe man with whom we agree must have the same right to have his say as does the man CLASS RINGS Alladine Bell, Utah playwrght who recently was awarded one of the six Rockefeller Fellowships by the Dramatists Guild, will see her latest play, "Jack Rabbit Flats", In try-oat the Yale University Theatre starting today. Miss Bell is a member of Walter Prichard Eatons "47 Workshop" in the Yaie Department of Druma. "Jack Rabbit Flats" is a zany which has already in a different met with considerable version success in nud western Theatres and In summer stock. Currently it is on the production schedule of IVeters Jasper Hedgerow The class rings for the graduating class at the Logan Senior high school are now on display in the high school trophy case The ring has a ruhy background bearing a gold cre.t, and while much like those of previous years it differs in some details, according to Merrill Dames, senior Class president Although all students who aie eligible for graduation are privileged to wear the ring, only a small percentage of the class usually get them, and their purchase is entirely optional The rings will arrive about the first of April none of Miss Bells four earlier plays has been given professional production though three of them have been published For "Jack Rabbit Flats" the author, who comes from Logan Ft ch has taken an almost invisible community of four famihorse-thie- f lies and an ingratiating and written a salty satire of justice during the homestead-- i g era in her native state Designed for farceurs, the material is neverless factual Characters and incidents come right out of Ituh annals of the opening of the west. BIDS FOR TRVDE CARSON CITY, Nev , Feb 20 d li Nevada s frank bidding with for the divorce trulr Montana Will continued today Senator Cobb said he would jiroposc a k residence requnement for divorce, which would be two days shotted than Montanas projected minimum. So Philadelphia far with whom wc agree. Granville Clark recently said. Expel icnee has shown that liberty and tolerance are close companions; and that when tolerance vanishes, liberty goes out the same door." One dip into the newspapers today, finding with shocking reg- - four-wee- A genet ator capable of generatrevolving 250 watts, a ing beacon and field lights make up a portable airpoit lighting system which can be set up in IP minutes two-lig- Sliding for a Sheepskin V M ' ,& Ijt . lii ' si1 If . : f N, It 5 1 and philosophies The ideals back of these stones actually to another age seem to belong Thty can be matched only by the of cities practiced in an sacking cient times. It took centuries to establish Our modern ideals of freedom. si limes and our arts, whuh grew along with freedom, meant increasing happiness and health for all the world. A free interchange of ideas and progress meant con tinned growth. Now we see not only a halt of progress, but in many cases a of past achievements International barriers are being thrown into the path of scientific and artistic pursuits which have made our civilization possible. There must be no relenting, for all who have honest opinions or views must have the right to air them. It is difficult in our minds, at times, to grant equal audience to those with whom we disagree and to those with whom we agree Prejudices are easily formed, and we need to be constantly reminded that we must not be partisan in our sympathies on the subject of civil liberties. to circumvent Any attempt equality of consideration is tyfreedom The tyrant ranny, not then decides who shad occupy the political sanctuary. Freedom makes no choice. We must not make the fatal mistake of meeting undesirable "isms" and intolerance with repression. Brotherhood Week provides an ideal opportunity for all Americans to discard their prejudices, to reconsecrate themselves to the of tolerance, freedom, principle and democracy. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20 tl 19 Reider Andegsen, Norwegian ski ate who has won the European Holmenkollen three consecutive tunes, took first plaee yesterday in the international ski jumping tournament at Treasure Islund, site of the San Francisco world's fair stars With leaps of 131 and 129 feet o e the mountain on the Geraldine Spreckles, sugar on 20X 9 points hen ess and recent divorcee, w.ts island, Andersen scored in competition with outstanding expected to ret over within three skiers from the United States, vvetks from burns suffered when and Europe She Canada her negligee caught fire All of the U S was burned on the arms and retold Engen, olholder jump H 219 fed, was secliai k when a m ilih with wlmh ond with 2ri points. He had the site intended to light a ugaiotte meet s longest jump 135 feet to ignited the sheer mitered of her his credit. His brother, Kaare gown Her houst keeper smother201 1 points ed the flames by rolling her in a Engen was third with were generjumps Yesterday's nig ally longer than those of SaturFriends of Const am e Talmadge, day as the competitors found the former serten star, manufaetuied snow faster and acquainted with the reported she would marry Walter were better Giblin, wealthy hroker, within two slope. There were no bad weeks in New York Doris Kenyon Lasker, former screen actress, said she and Albert D Lasker, advertising executive, is going had separated and that to Nevada for a divorce They were married last fall. She is the of one once widow of Milton Sills, Hollywood's most popular male man-mad- Freddie B irtholemew and his Aunt Cissy" reai lied two important devisions Fteddio is gung to spend two months m military si lmol this summer, while Miss Mvilucnt Baitholomew will apply tor her first American citizenship papers Recently a pilot flying hts own "flivverplane" powered with a motor, made a nonstop transcontinental flight from Los Angeles to New York in 30 hours. 47 mmutes at a cost of $25 for gasoline and oil. x Ihr Hbommu BY LOUISE HOLMES 139, NIA SERVICC, INC COPYRIGHT, Did you dunk glasses of hot water with he asked suslemon juice? piciously. Susie felt happy, Yes, Swcn. lifted. Jeff knew Dick, adinucd him. It was almost as if shed had a glimpse ol Dick. She hurried to the dressing room and donned the bncf suit. On with the task of making heisclf over for Dick. She had her breakfast, a pint of mange juice, one slice of toast so thin that it crackled when she bit into it, black colfee. The day went on, woik, rest, hair sunning, moie orange juice in a glass of water every hour. A young artist made a pen sketch of her while she sunned her hair, another as she lav on a mat with her feet in the air. He was a clever artist, a few lines, the face blank. Susie knew the sketches would appear in the paper with the next days lesson. In the alternoon, after the and pounding and knccdtng spanking, after the restful massage, Emma covered Susie with a sheet and two girls took over the job. One woiked on Susies nails, finishing with cream rubbed into her hands and arms and a treatment for her elbows. The other girl toiled over her feet, pedicurcaling the nails, tnmming the louses, smoothing them with deSusie drowsed lightful lotions. while this was going on, blissfully SWEN met her. beauty CHAPTER XIV asked cageily, How do you JEFF the publicity? Thats irty idea, urging the gals to profit by your experiences. Later I have in mind a radio program, Swcn putting you through your paces. Well call it, The Susie road to beauty. Maybe, if theies enough response, you can sponsor a question and answer column in the paper. His voice was rich with enthusiasm. Quite a program," Susie observed. Certainly a lot more to Site it than meets the eye. Do you laughed know what I remind myself of.' No. Tell me. I knew a little boy who received a guitar for Christmas. He was crazy about cowboy yodehng on the radio and begged for a guitar night and day. When he got it he went for his first lesson and what do you suppose the poor youngster thought? He thought one lesson was all he needed, that the teacher would show him how to play and presto hed play. I get it, Jeff laughed. You thought someone would show you how to be beautiful and presto youd be beautiful. She nodded. Jeff was an understanding person. She liked him. Odd how easy it was to tell him things. Remembering how Dtck had smitten her dumb she thought it extremely odd. Out of her thoughts she asked, Do you know Dick Ticmame. Jeff? Yeah, he said, wheeling the car into hts stall in the garage. I used to know Dick well. Hes several years younger than I am, but we went to the same summer camps when we were kids. Havent seen much of him recently. My father lost his money and Dicks didnt. It makes a difference. I just wondered, Susie murmured. They went in the employes entrance. Groqps ol men and girls at the lockeis giceted them and looked cunouxly after Susie. Do you know Dick? Jeff asked, pursuing the subject. He went to the Univcisity, she said. He liked my waffles. On an impulse she added, I had a date with him once. She waited for the surprised lift of Jeffs eyebrows. It did not come. Dicks all right," he 'aid. I Used to think him quite a baby, hated to have him tagging me Jeff around, but hes all right. got off the elevator w ith a cheery, Good luck, Susie, and she went on to the gymnasium. relaxed. Followed a busy week, a profitable week from Mr. Haikers point of view. The drug department repoitea 89 calls in one day for Susies shampoo, the tea room was swamped with orders for Susies diet. Women called John Haiker to commend him, to ask questions, even to report progress. May we see Susie when youve finished with her? they asked. And, Is she a real girl? Does she really do all these things? Mr. Haiker congratulated Kane and JefI Bowman on their her stiff muscles to pi r. foim miracles in the w.iy stretching and stiaimng anti dot. bling, she tightened her belt tlnee forced inches. It was raged for fell: that make the when the battle i,, seven days that su a. is, she was piep.utd t,, downw'uid plunge !uui not the faithful Jelf been on the job. Sometimes Jell doublid if lK would ever attain success in hi chosen field. He knew lnniself t,, be a good advertising man, hi was fjn ly babbling over with ideas. John Harker listened tn Jeffs ideas and acted upon manv of them, slowly but steadily hi- pay inei eased but, to his disgu.t Clifford Kane had the last wm ,t and got the credit. On this night, a week after the beautifying began, Jeff had taken Susie to her hotel. He often diove her out, it was on his way home, he liked lo hear of the truly events, they gave him ntoie idi.e On tnis paiticular evening Susie had said not one word. Then was a kind of weary desperation that made him park his car u block from the hotel and wall: back with the intention of taking her to Edna. His mother was vitally intei ested m Susie, often she urged Jeff to bung her home with him Jeff had hesitated on seven al counts, the first being the matter of food. Edna was a hospitable soul, possibly didnt appieciate the importance of Susies did. This night, however. h decided that Susie needen Edna and walked back to the hotel. Poor Susie, she hadnt teen said good night. Passing the drug store in one corner of the hotel Jcfl and exclaimed softly stopped Susie sat at a small table in the rear. Even fiom the sidewalk Jeff sensed her attitude of mind. Defiant, reckless, -- her he saw a wlnte-coatc- d young man place a tall IT the end of the first week poor glass befoic her and, toAlus lior-lo- r, double he iccogmcd it. Susie, the subject, the expeti- mental laboiatory for beauty, the malted milk, chocolate, thick. As guinea pig, had just about reached Susie insei ted a huge straw into the end of her own particular the mixture Jeff strode through string. Swcn was merciless, Emma the door. hat a as the veil knowr nail, Jeff He marched to her table. Su-isympathetic but inflexible. The her lips parted over the straw, fact that Susie lost seven pound-durin- stopoed in an ested motion. No that first, giuelling week habitual drunkard, lately having bi ought her small comfort. signed the oath of abstinence, Her stomach, expanded for 23 caught with a flask in his hand, years, ipfused to sin ink. Instead, could have ltxiked more guilty. it folded up oil itself, paining Susie ," Jeff exclaimed. over the stiaw Her lips do-o- d constantly, nawing and gi Hiding. She filled the aching void with and Jeff swung on the glass. Thcic orange juice, with water, with was a sharp struggle, foamy liquid unsweetened tea. She chewed on slopped on the table. Jeff was her broiled lamb chop and toast v ictoiimis to the last llu cad and ciumb. She (To Be Continued) Gazing at e, g Stylepark Suits In The New Popular Colors And Fabrics. prefer stripes you ean jjo whole hog1 on the subject this spring because stripes are definitely in style. If you 'I see- , )r mr' ONLY OF THE REST TV -- And Popular Priced! L t $17.50 4 L Tlif - - y To Presents s c V You Cant. Take It With You V' $22.50 Tli.it i interns hew pi, ty that masterpiece of vised aiks-th- al Pulitzer Winner by MOSS HART ami G HOUGH S. KAUFMAN COLLEGE HALL HATS FLOYD T. MORGAN, Director 1!) CIIARACTUKS. Fv M FXERY. NEW KFFFiTS USAC Auditorium, February $2. 45 to $3:45 22-23-- C t R TAIN 8:20 P. 2J M. Special Matinee fot Ohililien Feb. 21 at i p. m. AiinihsMun Lveinnjr .'season 'Pickets m r( o Matinee jiic, c, 2oc 1 t WOMEN WANT BEAUTY! d AND NOW FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT UriAC LITTLE THEATRE La'cIo'S tn sliding receives m i.diun turn T.of Jolmnv Cooney, in cap and gown, ct the Lo m Dies r.t t e lost of tie yc,,. s buMbwI at J c S'u.j'p. , Oilurciu, t ,u , oMiduiUd STORY SERIAL e L?' ! Ski Jumping Classic TODAY Ihme-wechU- !) it Andersen Wins HOLLYWOOD ARE DISPLAYED Will Be Produced in . ) Logan Authors Play Theatre 1 "sc. nv AI.F M. LANDON (Copyright li.9 NEA Service Incl emciiional and physic ul Gieat disturbances rule much of the world today. We have heard the accents of James Howland, above, force grow loud, grow louder, un-t- 'l Ohio penitentiary parolee, they tOinc to the ears of all is sought In killing of Maude spinster of peaceful men like the relentless Horne, pounding of a hurricane of which Milton, N. II , after polu e alleged no man knows the course he stole her automobile and We have seen armies and airwith his sloped planes organised for instant atcousin, Aida Butler. tack, and vast fleets mobilized We have a day on witnessed LEGAL NOTICES which hut one message of a few lines appeared to stand between PROBATE ANI GI'ARIMANSIUI' their movement into terrible acNOTICES tion and their return to peace. We know of the intense activConsult County Clerk or the Kev ity in the spread of doctrines inspeietlve Signer for Further spired by hatred We have seen cruel persecution for political, racial ami religious reasons. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Tn the Matter of the Estate We are loathe to believe that Henry G. Hayball. also known as such ideas and practices can Deceased Henry George Hayball, spread to America Creditors will present claims, But let me say that New World with vouchers, to the undersigned soc lety can no more isolate itself Executor, at its Banking House from the moral and psychological and place of business, at No. 102 effects of the horrors being lived North Main Street, Logan, Utah bv the Jews of Austria and Geron or before the second day of many than it can isolate itself June, A. D. 1939 from international broadcasts Cac he Valley Banking ComThe nund that views brutality Execua Corporation, pany, with indifference and tor of the Last Will and becauseinjustice affects the it Testament of said Deceased Jews, is notprimarily awake to the real C. W. Dunn, Attorney for danger. Executor. Logan, Utah. Some, I know, look upon these Dates of Publication: Jan. 30, things with seeming tolerance. Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1939 'The They even say, 'Jghtly: same thing may happen here." NOTICE TO CREDITORS the threat is leal. In the Matter of the Estate of So A and thunder Hge makes Christina R. Trolson Homer, De- little blood distinction in its victims ceased Brutality toward Jews or anyone Creditors will present claims else end engulf all with vouchers, to the undersigned humanwill in the relations, regardless of at his office in Cache Valley creed. or Bank Building, corner of Main race, class, and First North Street, in Logan, Such is the dangerous situation Utah, on or before the 2nd. day of created by the activities of some June, 1939 of of the large powers of the world C. W. Dunn, Executor The persecution of minorithe Last Will and Testa- today. ment of said Deceased, Lo- ties by these same powers takes us back to the Daik Ages. gan, Itah. We must not allow the intolcr- Jan. 30, Dates of Publication: Feb 6, 13. 20. 27, 19J9. s I 6 v)"1 1 eterdart an ordeal treat mriii lire fr uie itli ree lo o on, bur ahe ltd aajra lie jefTa rneounMcemeat. will KUk wiifc her swcmui'c ' 2 0, Y ont t u hei.x ate at the ( Tty Dtnjf or Mam 201 Col lent mith Clothing Co hi i"! t |