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Show Services For Held Princes Lena Marie Skanchy The Cinirch Of I i One of These May Be Named P ope wffovzwm Impressive funeral services ror Mrs. Lenn Marie Skanchy, 60, wife nf Oliver Skanchy and highly esteemed Logan resident who died illness, Friday following a inshort the Iigan were held Monday Fifth ward chapel with Bishop Newell G. Daines conducting. '1 he many friends of the family filled the chapel to The ward chorus, directed by sang, "I Know Golden Hansen, That My K e d e e m e r Lives." Through Deepening Trials, and "Lean On My Ample Arm." Special musical numbers were a duet by Frank Baugh and Mrs. Eliza- s beth Thorpe, accompanied by 1hyl-liBaugh; and a violin solo by Professor Henry Olte. Speakers who extolled Jhe life of the deceased and told ot her many virtues were fir. W. L. Uanlasa, Bishop Olof I. Bedei son, and Bishop Newell G. Dailies. Prayers were offered by Georgec Bowen and President D. M. Cardinal Schuster of the Hyrutn Stake. Interment was in the Logan Of German and Swiss parentof direction tile under cemetery born an Italian. age, although Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. J. Sorenson, brother of the Ildefnnso Cardinal Schuster was made a cardinal in 1929 just deceased, dedicated the grave, prior to being consecrated bishop of Milan, the seat once held by Dope Dins XI. At an early age he entered the Benedictine Training School In Rome and at 24 was ordaineil to the priestDANCER hood. Abbot of St. Raul's in Rome from 1913 until he was named a cardinal, Ildcfonso Schuster was the first president MUNICH, Feb. 22 dP Shapely of the Pontifical Orienlal Institap tute, and upon the accession of Marion Daniels, California dancer, flew back to the French the late Pope Pius he was made Riviera today after winning the president of the Central Pontifienthusiastic applause of Adolf Hit- cal Commission for Sacred Art. ler at two performances for which At 60, Cardinal Schuster is noted she came here in a special German for the wide scope of his learnairplane at the fuehrer's special ing and is the onauthor nf an imthe sacraments portant work request. Miss Daniels, a former Alnmeda, of the church which has been info several Cal., high school student, did her translated specialty dance here two weeks ago in a performance of Lehar's "Merry Widow. Hitler was present and was charmed by the grace and vivacity of the American girl. He applauded her warmly. From Munich, Miss Daniels went to Cannes, on the Riviera, to dunce The Iargiin Make MIA V at the Casino. There she received ball will be held a telegram, completely unexpected Thursdaybirthday in the Dansante. evening from Hitler, asking her to come An attractive floor show will be a in to Munich and dunce last night feature of the evening, and mema special mardl gras performance bers of the various stakes in the of the operetta. She accepted, and ward may gain admittance by famwas advised a special airplane ily budget tickit. Cannes. at her up pick Hitler was in the audience when .Mr. Sire. William Muir rethe operetta was given last night ceived atm word today that a baby girl at the Gaertner Theater. Miss has been born to Mr. and Mrs, Daniels came out to do her spe- Glen L. Bair of Fairfield, Montana. cialty during the second act. Not Mrs. Bair was formerly Miss Kve-Iv- n only was Hitler himself enthusiasMair. tic at her acrobatic tap dancing, but she nearly stopped the show. Logan city police received the After the performance, the cast of the operatta went to the report today that two automobile Kauenssleraus night club. Again robes had been stolen from ProHitler who seemed to be becom- fessor Walter Welti's car last ing a tap dance enthusiast was night. present, and again he led the apThe Sixth ward discussion group plause. Miss Daniels does not speak Ger- of young married women will meet not man and Hitler does speak at the home of Mrs. Lucy Everion English, so he delivered his con- Thursday at 4 p. m. an to her through gratulations The Tenth ward family relationis scheduled for ship meeting Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in the' Tenth ward chapel. Mrs. Thcressa Hill will present the lesson. n HITLER APPLAUDS U.S. TAP I GRINNELL, Asrulexi Alexis Cardinal Ascalcsi, archbishop of Naples, was horn at Castelnuovn. (lit 25, ls72, and was ordained a priest in 1S95. He was assigned to the parish of Montemartano, which he governed until Dreemhcr, 1909, when he was called lo head the Prior-al- e at San Bartolomeo di lie was made bishop of Muro Lucnno a in 1909. After brief period in flic episcopal headquarters of SantAgata de Goti, he entered the archdiocese of Bcnevcnto. In December, 1916, at the age of 41, he was created a Cardinal Ascalcsi becardinal. came archbishop in of Naples 1923 on the death of Cardinal Prisoco. During the World War, he was noted for his assistance to soldiers, civilians, and refugees. He is a fluent speaker and very popular in Naples. Mont-cfalc- o. Professor A. J. Morris, dairy manufacturing specialist at Utah State Agricultural college, Friday announced judges of butter, milk, and ice cream for the ancheese, show and nual dairy products manufacturers short course which begins Monday at the college and continues until Friday. The course is under the direction of the extension service. Butter judges are Dr. N. E. Fnbrieius, assistant professor of dairy industry, in charge of dairy manufacturing laboratories, at Iowa State college; A. C. Merrill, manager of the Coleville Ice Cream company, Guy P. Stevens, chief, dairy and food inspection, stale Ills Are Economic of YORK, Franklin Feb. 22 d'!- 9- Roosevelt told the American Youth Congress last that current night problems were economic, rather than political, and that to be perfectly honest, they cannot he solved by the election of any political parD. ty. ter d.'.Pi--T- Dr. Stillman Wright, associate aquatic biologist for the United States of fisheries, will lecMilk judges include Professor ture tobureau members of the Sigma Xi Morris. Clyde McCulloch, dairy and club at Utah State Agricultural food inspector, stale department of at 8 p. m. in college, agriculture; A. T. Barrett, chief, the Men'sThursday Lounge in the Commons dairy and food inspection, Ogden building. Dr. Datus Hammond, secCity board of health. of the club, announced that retary Judges of cheese are Professor Dr. subject will be "BraMorris, Mr. McCulloch and Wil- zil.' Wright's The meeting is held monthly liam Hoskisson, graduate assistant by the Sigma Xi organization. On at the college. Ice cream will be March 30. the next meeting, the judged bj S. J. pciilcc. manager Of will be Dr. Leon Linford, the Weber Central Dairy associa- speaker of physics at the college. tion, Mr. Stevens and Professor professor department NEW agriculture. Secretary WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 Rep. John A. Martin, D., Colo., atn nazi tacked the bund in the house today and, to and Democrats both from applause Republicans, asserted that every at the bund's New sympathizer York rally two nights ago was "a traitor to the American government." He said the nazi sympathizers wire the uniform of the greatest enemy tn the world of everything that George Washington stood for and that America typifies." "Every man who attended that meeting and sympathized with it is a traitor to American govern"He is a ment," Martin roared. traitor whether he was unnaturalized or b( i n on American soil. la.. Feb. 22 (IMP Harry L. of Commerce Hopkins, who makes his first formal address at Des Moines Friday as a member of the cabinet, said today he wouldn't dignify" either by conformation or denial a report that he is negotiating for support in Iowa as a 1940 presi- dential candidate. A few hours earlier, E. H. Birmstate chairingham, Democratic man, had said at Des Moines that the report was "patiently absurd and untruthful." The report, published Monday, said Birmingham had undertaken to align 1940 national convention delegates for Hopkins in return for a political appointment. 'I resent this deliberate attempt to embarrass President Roosevelt and a member of his cabinet," Birmingham said. He blamed "reactionary Republicans as the originators of the report. He issued his statement last night after Hopkins had arrived at Grinnell to visit old friends at Grinnell college. It had been reported Hopkins would offer Birmingham an appointment as director of the United States bureau of fisheries in Edward Ainge, manager of the return for lining up the Iowa Sears Roebuck company store in Logan received word this week that lie is to be transferred to a larger store in the north-wes- t Dem-omrat- group, probably at Seattle. The successor to Mr. Ainge has not been officially announced. Ainge and his family will leave Logan Sunday for a two weeks vacation in California before taking up his new duties. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our profound appreciation for the kindness of our many friends who were so ri inflating to us at the time of the passing of our dear wife and mother. Words are inadequate to tell deeply we appreciate the many nets of kindness, the words of sympathy and the floral offerings. We especially wish to thank those who took part in the funeral and who assisted in the home. Oliver Skanchy and family. lio-,- German-America- "Business says it would be betif it trusted government, but it trusted government in 1931 and 1932." she said. "We had a change of political party then, but the problem was not solved. "I believe in the things that have been done. They helped hut they did not solve the fundamental problems. I believe in the National Youth Administration, but it was not fundamental. It gave us hope and suggestions which other agencies in the com munity could adopt. I never believed the federal govern inent could solve the whole problem. It brought us time to think. "If we do not sohe these problems our civilization may come to an end, just as other civilizations have. If we have brains and character and unselfishness we Donald E. Smith left for Port- may solve our problems. We have to land Monday to uttend the Norththink. Is it bought our time while?" west Lumbermen's convention. He going to be worth A has been a director on the LumAPPROVES-TVBILL bermen's committee for the past WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 two years, and has been active in senate today approved the $1,668,218,340 offices arranging convention programs. independent appropriation bill including a Two youths cooly walked into $17. 131, (Mx item for Tennessee the Strong Motor company last Valley Authority dam construe- evening, walked out with a camera t ion. they had purloined. Officials reported the theft to the Logan Meeting of the Phi Kappa lota Wives and Mothers club will be held Thursday at 7:30 p, ni. at the home of Mrs. T. F. Green, 229 North First West. A book review will be given by Mrs. S. M. Budge. MARTIN ATTACKS GERMAN BUND 's Show Announced land is moaning, France is moan ing, all the small countries are moaning. They are afraid for their future democracy," he remarked, adding, England should have taken a stand when Japan invaded China. Now they are afraid of JaHitler, Mussolini. pan, Russia, Tiny arc so afraid, they think they'll have to come over here to live That is, the gentlemen would come here to live, the little man would have to remain in England and become a Japanese or whatever nationality took over England. Mr. Dreiser also believes it is quite probable that Japan will be the future enemy of America as well as of other countries. They are sensitive," he said. We threw them out as a yellow peril and they will never forget. You out here in the west, secluded from both oceans, feel safe and secure, but the coasts don't feel any loo secure from invasion," was his emphatic parting retort. Haler of capitalists, hater of corporal ions, hater of tHe stupid masses, he makes a dramatic and dynamic figure. But perhaps like Britain's egotist, George Bernard Shaw, his hrusqueness is only a pose to draw attention to himself lo sell his stories more easily. Mrs. F. D. R. Claims Mrs. 9, NOTHING ON ISSUE Sears Transferred is cases he studied from the pages of newspapers. He explains that is a mir- "An American Tragedy Cardinal 193 (Continued From Page One) Bick-mor- Judges For Dairy AUTHOR 22, HOPKINS SAYS Logan Manager of Ft: K'S Ml RE ABOUT ACRID FEBRUARY W E D N E S D A V, THE HER A L D - J 0 U F. N A E, LOGAN, UTAH. PAGE EIGHT. A cloth dampened with a little solution or a soda ammonia should be used to remove sul phation around terminals of automobile batteries. Congress Hears Washington Address WASHINGTON. Feb. 22 (IMP Congress today marked the 2H7th anniversary of the birth of George Washington by listening again to his final message to the nation the celebrated farewell address. The congressional ceremony was the central feature of exercises in the capital and at Washingtons home, Mt. Vernon, and Alexandria, Va., where he spent much time. The farewell address was read to the senate by Sen. Robert A Taft, R., O. Taft was selected by Vice President John N. Gar ncs under an arrangement whereby Democrats and Republicans alternate each year in reading the speech. About 30 senators listened to the address, many of them following Taft's words from printed texts on their desks. Hair Dresser Becomes First Bachelor To Adopt A Baby FREDERICK C. OTHMAN Copyright By United Press) HOU.YWOOD, Feb. 22 it'.Ki Sydney Guialaroff, America's highr, installed a est paid safety pin where it would do the most good and revealed himself today as the only bachelor in the nation, insofar as he knew, ever to adopt a baby. "That was the trouble," Guialaroff said, sprinkling talcum powder on his foster son. There was no precedent. I went to every orphanage in New York and the matrons and all looked at me, funny-likasked me didn't I own a dog? me a to sent "One of them event to see if 1 was a psychiatrist, mental case. I explained I liked babies and there didn't seem much chance of me getting married and why shouldn't 1 adopt a child? He agreed." son ont Guialaroff's 10-cooed, while his bachelor father explained how he had found him in a New Jersey hospital when he was six days old. "I went to the hospital and go him, while my lawyer took the pato sign," pers to his' mother Guialaroff said. "I never did meet her. I learned nothing about the parents of my son. I didn't want to." At that time Guilaroff was operating one of the most exclusive hair dressing salons in New York. with He was being bombarded telegrams and phone calls from to come to Hollywood and tend (he tresses of the stars for a reputed $25,)00 a year. I didn't want to come especialthe California ly, but I decided sunshine would be good for my son. He named his son Jon in honor of Joan Crawford, one of his early clients in New York. Jon is grey-eyeand curly-hairechubby, He has a nurse to to bathe him, a dog play with, and a father to lavish attention him. upon Guilaroff conThe cluded, in fact, that his son was so handsome there ought to be some memorial to his good looks and, if possible, one that combined business with aesthetics. "Anyhow, he said, "I designed the 'little baby hair cut for women and I predict it will be one of the most popular this year. The hair is cut almost BY i hair-dresse- e, m hair-dress- Zii-Z- he U W half-y- ou simply All Star Team FOLSOM PRISON, Cal., Feb. Folsom prison baseball goes big time today when an team of major and minor league piayers meets the prison nine in the annual Washington's birthday holiday game. Bennie Borgmann, former Portsmouth, Ohio manager who takes over the Sacramento Solons of the Pacific coast league this year, will start the following batting order against the convicts; shortstop, Dick Bartell, Cubs; third base! Stan Hack, Cubs; left field, Joe Marty, Cubs; center field. Hank Steinbach, White Sox; first base, Gus Suhr, Pirates; right field, Myril Hoag, Browns; second base. Alec Kampouris, Giants; catcher, Bill Salkeld, Seals; pitcher, Tony Freitas, Sacramento Solons. 22 (IMP all-st- ai THREATENat first sneeze, specialized medication for the nose and this upper throat C Vicks Va-tro-m- ol You've finished haU your folks J ut the ' P y getting try Bronz-- rU7Iu engine s an Conoco there - and between jumps 3et the only pump, jump between Conoco Bronz--- ' 8Ure-fir- e ConocoBron Mileage Your .today Merchant Bronz Get the only Merchant today. Mileage -f- rom Your ' TMaSpeciafWznferBW o ITS 'ifotyd FAIR WEATHER in a Union Pacific Train helps many colds. prevent lhe pH and gives you - Used Pi81 m Cto challenge iftO Win tank. This Special COLDS When . started 2 halves. Youve played in time there still here... but the 1st half right contest at WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 d'.I9 The senate military affairs committee today revealed testimony official that if by a government Germany wished to send a fleet of large bombing planes through Latin America to the United States' southern boundaries, "they would have the facilities to do so." The testimony was given by G. Grant Mason, Jr., member of the Civil Aeronautics Authority. He appeared before the committee or. Jan. 30 to recite his impressions of the advances made by Germany and other foreign powers in the air. Prisoners Meet players ' American Danger en," he said. They even make a ceremony of a little chore like this All it takes is practice." d, FOR LAST CALL Testimony Reveals exactly like Jon's and curled Ukr, his is naturally." For walking reminders of his son, Guialaroff has given the babv haircut to scores of film fashion laders, including Norma Shearer Ina Claire. Margaret Annabella, Sullivan and Billie Burke. Jon, by then, was in need of attention. Guialaroff yodelled in a deep bass voice, brushed the nurse aside and went to work, expertly with safety pins. "Its a strange thing, about worn, ro- m- j - A SHfc Morris. Butter and butter-makin- g will special emphasis in the course this year. Two classes of butter that made with the use of starter and butter made without use of a starter, will be judged at the show, but a creamery can enter butter in one class only. An award will be made to the maker of the best cheese, ice cream, and the two classes of butter. Professor Morris said, and certificates of merit will be awarded to all makers of Cheddar cheese, both classes of butter, ice cream and cottage cheese scoring 92 points or more and producers or processors of surprise samples of milk scoring 95 or higher. After the official scoring of the products entered in the show, a short course students' judging con'est will be conducted using the products. The object is to teach judging and give each dairy operator a chanee to compare his product with the products made by others. Only commercial operators or employees are eligible to enter the contest. Seven samples each of milk, butter, cheese and ice cream will be judged and a prize will be awarded to the individual scoring highest m each product. Professor Morns be given MAY NOD ASSENT PARIS. Frh. 22 d' 19 France and Great Hi itain may announce reeognitiin of the Spanish nationalist government after a sperial meeting of the French cabinet Friday, it was reported to- - .day. WARNING IsSjSjpi? 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