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Show I Page Two n CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper, Published Tuesday, Thursday, by the Caclie American Publishing day morning at 63 West Center Street, Lzigftn. Utah. ly I IOAGY CARMICI IAEL, A. S. J. C. ALLEN Jr.. Editor C. ENGLAND, Manager J. II. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent WM. ... 111 PERSONALITIES and Eatur Company Entered a Becond-Clua- s Matter, November 2, 1931 poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of Mirch at the 1837. Subecrlpllon Rates: by Carrier or Mali . . . One Year Advertising Rate Made Known Upon Application. 1.5( IMJ5 C A. P. I hAzti 50 years .Ay. , are all familiar with the stock joke of soldiers coming Lack from the World War and being greeted and as the man who toasted Ly their friends and won the war, Strangely enough there is considerable debate among leading commentators who write from Washington over the claim that President Roosevelt brought about the peace We i ,y 'V t . - :XVi vfj i - y , Si Ey Daniel I. McNamara OAGLAND CARMICHAEL. Attorney at Law " If the owner of t!i shingle tills legend had been content to remain an ohsiiiie young Ijwyer in Florida, the music luving nation might never have sung StaidiM." For Itoagl md attorney ami Hoagy Car nil, had, composer of popular scums, aie iclontir.il. Chief difference in the extn mes of his dual peisonality is that the lawyer was a dud tile! j composir a topianknig su.cess. Today Carmichael is one of H..1- clining an offer from a XW Yolk lywood s cicaton of song w ith Publishing house; then went to dozens of the nation's favorites to7OI',Ia to hang out his sninglo. T7in nts failed to mateiialize. He Roc km ins eiedit. Lazybones, Chair." Georgia Oa Mv Mind, return d lo Indiana, wavered fof a ,,ar ''elvveen law ami music, then One Morning In May." Little Old Ladv" . . . these are a few of the joined Jean Goldkette's orchestra, A w later he oigamzed songs that have spread his fain m Indianapjlis; as a compos i, and eflictuilly Ins own oiche-tis buried all r collections of his hav- then wile the templet, J cf "Stardust and Lazying ever been an aspic ing young bones" set out for Hollywood. His attorm y. He locepii'ii was Carmichael learned to play piano returned to New York, entered a by ear from his mother, whose rag- music puhli.-hinhouse as arranger, time playing was the delight of the and after two yeais. lesuirected the Bloomington, Indiana, neighborhood almost (oi gotten Stardust." vvheie he was born. He played his was an overnight sensation. It school law in Indiana The way through young vaulted orchesUniversity with a tra. ami by way of diversion com- into the spotlight. He was besieged with offeis. Lazybones" followed posed Riveiboat Shuttle, in the Stardust." Hollywood called. Ho Negro spiritual idiom. A group of has been in the film capital for three professional musicians, the Wo- years, intei rapt ing his woik in piclverines, liked the number, learned tures occasionally to wnte a song or it from Hoagy and recorded it. A New Yoik publisher heard the rec- two for musical shows, for example, Little Old Lady," which was the ord and printed the music. It was hit of Beatiice Lillies Broadway Hoagys fiist published woik. Then vehicle, "The Show Is On. Paul Whiteman picked up his Hoagy is of medium stature, slim, Washboard Blues," but even that distinction did not impress Hoagy ath'etic, a crack tennis plaver. with his aptness in music. His Hapnily married, he enjoys hia Hollywood home; is a culinary exmind was on the law. pert, aii(J confesses hed lather conHe entered a New York bank as coct new-- dish than a step towards a legal career, de- - turn out a new song hit. Otusic Features Photo Syndicate ) Aur-ilcai- i . - ' i a. Tiubate and Guardianship Notices, Connsult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information." g Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State o Utah, in and for the county of lawyer-compose- Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES also QUARNSTROM known as CARL QUARNSTROM In the District Court of the First Deceased. Judicial District " a'ld ,or .Creditors will present claims County of Cache, State of Utah wRh vouchers the undersign,,d The residence of Frank Paul In the Matter of the Estate of son at 335 North 5th West, Lo ELIZABETH COWLEY, De- ceased. gan, Utah, in Cache County, on or . before the 8th day of December Creditors will present claims, 1938. with vouchers to the undersigned Dated this 25th day of Septem at the office of M. C. Harris, At-torney, Cache Valley Bank Build-- 1 her 1938. MATILDA OWNBY, Administra ing, Logan, Utah, on or before November 29, 1938. trix. JESSE P. RICH, Attorney for JOSEFII E. COWLEY JR. Admnistratrix. Administrator. Dates of publication: Sept. 27; M. C. HARRIS, Oct., 4, 11, 18, 25, 1938 Attorney for Administrator. j 1 In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of of the First Cache. Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of In the Matter of the Estate of Cache. JANE AMY BAUGH THATCHER, also known as JANE A. of and as JANE In the Matter of the Estate THATCHER, AMY VILLET, deceased. Laura Purser, also known as claims Creditors' will present Laura A. Olding, Deceased with vouchers to the undersigned Crditors will present claims with administrator of said estate at his Cache vouchers to the undersigned ad- residence iit Lewi .on. at County-- , Utah, on or before the ministrator at his residence 167 South, First West Street, Lo- 23th day of December 193S. GEORGE A. VILLETT, gan, Utah, on or before the 15th Administrator of said Esday of December, 1938. tate. YOUNG & BCLLEN, Attorneys. FRANK PURSER, Publication, dates: Administrator. October 25, November 1. 8. 15. GEORGE C. HEINRICH, Attorney for Administrator. Dates of Publication: Oct. 11, 18. 25; Nov. 1, 8. la the District Court shows and Thirteen livetoek several national cSnventions of livestock associations will be held at the 1939 California World Fair following its opening next February IS. DR. C. R. JONES Chiropractor at Located ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS In a little more than two months Congress will convene again. According to most forecasters it will be a far more independent body, so far as White House inthan its fluence is concerned, last few predecessors. The failure of the President's party purge" every Senator against whom, he campaigned was renominated, and his only victory was the defeat by a very small margin of Congressman OConnor of New York has, the reports say, aroused a belligerent spirit in the hearts of a large number of lawmakers their been spending tin.e sitting on the fence, in fear commitments that of making might cost them votes. In still another particular this next Congress, unless the unlooked-for happens, will be different folfrom those it immediately lows. Legislation dealing with probmany vexatious domestic lems will be on the calendar. But this will be overshadowed, during a large part of the session at any rate, by proposed legislation arising from the chaotic Euand Asiatic ropean situations, and dealing with what this country will do if and when war breaks, out. Week, i According to Business suggested 'war proposals" for Congress fall into two broad categories: 1. 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D2 ton 1934 Chevrolet V2 ton pick-u- Geo. B. Everton ADDING MACHINES Sold , Rented and Repaired 176 North Main p team horses, 4 years old, well broke 1 trailor house (furnished) 1 beet rack 1 TYPEWRITERS and Phone BAUGH (Motor Company MAIN Bargains in Guaranteed USED WASHERS Wringer Rolls and Repairing For All Makes. f EZ3 Logan Washer Exchange 119 South Main Phone 1082; r . fir- - Ail 'Used Cars "If You Trade Without Seeing Us. WE BOTH LOSE MONEY 1936 1924 1936 1934 1929 1934 1934 1935 1934 11936 1933 1936 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET FORD Sedan FORD Sedan FORD Sedan FORD Coape PLYMOUTH Sedan LaFAYETTE Sedan FORD Coupe CHEV 154 Ton FORD 4 Ton GMC Truck Inter 4 Ton Betlu Stir s Rear of American Linen Bldg. We Repair Washing Machines, s, Vacuum Cleaners, Sewing Furniture, Stoves, Upholstering C. L. Bowcutt, RENT 63 West used Carsl Administration." And ucts which go into export. the government would become the czar of the securities virtual markets if a real war threw them into chaos. Going on with the facts, it is said that legislation of the second category has already been prepared for proposal. Under its terms, the government would instantly take over operation of all transport, power and communications industries the day we declared war. It is probable that a law stringently limiting war profits will be passed this has of been advocated by a number presidents, including Mr. Hoover. The government would be given authority to draft materials and supplies even as it has the power to draft men. There are some who think that something very close to a military dictatorship would be established. It would of course be necessary to invest tremendous power in the President, FOR I ged. Today, with business certain will tell The "talking tooth that hostilities have been post- the story of decay of molars and bicuspids in .h i Hall of Science poned for some time, it is movWorlds at the 1939 California ing up steadily. Fair. There are some dark spots In the picture, of course. One big one Is the dilemma of the railroads the upshot of the wage negotiations will to a large extent determines the immediate future of this industry. In some areas labor troubles remain an 1937 Lafayette Coupe unsettling factor, and there ate 1937 Chevrolet Sedan rumors of more strikes ahaed. If 1936 Nash Sedan these occur on a large scale, the entire outlook could be quickly 1934 Plymouth Sedan changed for the worse. 1035 Plymouth Coupe In the meantime, retail trade is improving in most parts of the 1933 Pontiac Sedan country, production is picking up 1933 Ford Sedan in all lines of raw and manufactured goods, and construction is 1929 Ford Sedan New life in congoing forward. TRUCKS struction, as a matter of tact, is one of the very best of the busi1034 International IV2 T, ness omens. e To many observers, both kinds are ominous for of legislation they inevitably mean a tremendof ous increase in the control government over business and individuals in the event war comes. It is strongly advocated, for instance, that itf our trade abroad were thrown out of balance, the government must create machinery to buy, hold and sell both Cl as :i fie:! Adds TWO CHOICE RAWLEIGII Routes are now available in Cache county; also a few nearby. Real i to make permanent ' opportunity Business is showing consider- and profitable connections. For able vitality. Even when the war H. F. personal Interview, see scare was at its height, it didn't Dreier, Temple Square Hotel, Mon , Tues., and Wed., October go back a great deal on the w hole, 24th, 25th and 26th. though security prices sag- economy disturbed of the normal funcat home and tioning of antir-pat-th2. Measures' abroad. eventual involvement of the United States and this is taken for granted in all quarters of the gricultural and NVli nW ftmcipm and through I'lir. iu the Arm and Navy Malta. All this may went far away, but it cannot be discounted when war tlte chance of a European occurring is as great as it is today. Alter tile peace of Munich practically every foreign observer and correspondent foieiast that it would be short lasting, and within would result in conflict three years at the outside. As a that will result, the legislation be proposed and perhaps passed, at the next Congress to deal with war. will be of great concern to every citiezn. One piece of legislation the Neutrality Act may cause something of a storm in House and Senate. Some influential members want to revise the Act to greatly limit the Presidents authority in dealings permitting commercial with embattled ntaions. The White House wants to retain that authority, an I even enlarge it. If matters come to a head, theres likely to be a fight over this vital vital piece of legislation, with no holds barred. 1930 MOVED OFFICE . I domestic 248 W. 2nd N 2 to 5 P. M. Daily PHONE 749-Calls by Appointment Hours: r three-piec- j Sept Notice to Creditors I . . r-- V V.IUUN y 17 i.i.uu-scnpt- Notice to Creditors Xe.VV yCV-- PINT on r M. IV of publication:' 27; October 4, 11, 18, 25. ti t Lit i Vi personal whiskey recipe as mild and tasty as the day is long! Just try it! Ovr ftmuy'tt Spies of foreign governments are thoroughly despised End hated. But they always work in the dark and are seldom caught performing any act for which they could be shot, or imprisoned. In our own country we have many employees in the Intelligence Service. Oh, of course thats Wilson said in describing a lobdifferent! As he if is against you, and a patriot, Tie an is enemy byist: side. on With that point of view, the sugif he is your of our own, to spy on spies. to have spies gestion comes Dates iV expert-enc- e No. 22W Spies in our Midst Probate and Guardianship Notices, Consult CouhtyCierk or the Respective Signers for Further LK makes our rs conference in Munich. Of course the fact remains that the President made a powerful appeal to the leaders of European Governments, That was the obvious duty of the President, the head of the greatest neutral government in the world. For purposes of their own Chamberlain, Daladier, Mussolini and Hitler were glad to associate the American Government with thei drive for peace, and in appreciation thereof they expressed Of course they tributes to Mr. Roosevelts intervention. might have gone ahead just as they did on their own initiative if no one had told them to be good, because as a matter of fact they were all afraid to face the slaughter of modern warfare. Hail all the men who helped to make peace. LEGAL NOTICES I T X Who Won Peace? A ' 4,7 Lawyer Into Songwriter 3, well-wishe- Tuesday, October 21. 1933 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Al'IIE AMERICAN rwl $395 $50 $395 ( $255 $50 $95 .. $265 .. $2G5 $325 $295 $325 $325i Car From $3251 fl. Cache Auto COMPANY ' Use Our Money! THERE are so many thing, you can buy now whil prices are low . . .. Well advance up to $30 on Furniture, Cars, Livestock and other personal property. LOANS REPAID VENIENT ON CON- MONTHLY PAYMENTS State Loan Company OF LOGAN D. J. WILSON, Manager LOGAN, UTAH 50 WEST CENTER STREET Telephone 260 Under State Supervision |