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Show r. H2 FAC 3 TWO - LCOAIJXTrp CACHE COUNT?, UTAH. JOURNAL, THE JOURNAL THE PUBLISHED BY AUGUSTUS Eotid at th nataueS f . . . . BT MAIU PUB MONTH, BT CARRIER. PE HI MONTH, in Advance A Dteeount $ 1.00 Ter Tear will be Given for Advance By KIP.KE L. SIMPSON Press (Associated' The Associated Pree la exclusively entitled to' the nan for rvpnblkw tion of all newa dUpatcbea credited to It or not otberwlaa credited la mia paper and also the local newa puhllftbed therein All '!1U of repUtiUcatloa of apeclal dispatch her ala art also BAROMETER READINGS. Rain Fair Change ' To-D- jJr p ay 29illIll!2!3i4!5;6i7!i8!!9!!!S0 Yesterday fa above are Tha taken fruie TUB JOURNAL'S baremeter at reeding tfio oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yeaterday raadlag eack Monday refera to Saturdav'a reading. i' -a l .ii- .jiiLaiii-- w NEWSPAPER CONTRIBUTIONS sub-chi- self-respecti- It's miscellaneous matter should be largely of an educative nature; onealcuiutefL to provoke. constructive thought, while at the same time providing space for mattersof a lighter nature for the amusement of its readers. - As recorder of events in its own community, in the nation and the world, it is the greatest historian, keeping its readers informed upon all events of importance as they occur. Given the files of a newspaper covering events regarding which information is required, and there the facts as developed at the time will be found, presented without bias. It keeps its readers posted in international governmental affairs, those of our own country, and of what is going on in the state and its different communities in all important lines of endeavor. It records as they occur geographical and scientific discoveries, new inventions. Through this medium the great world- - and community leaders give Expression to their ideas, well knowing that through no other source can they possibly reach so many within so short a time, if at all. They, themselves, have been made famous by means of the same agency. It is the great common educator of mankind, for the one who really reads his newspaper and digests d. man-pow- ef er offl-cie- ls . ; In the promotion of all great causes it is the power, supreme A striking instance of its strength wat given in the manner in which it aided the government during the vorld war, in spreading the spirit of patriotic ardor from the Canadian line fornia, cease and oppose vigorously for sale Of liberty kinds, for contributions to the Red Cross, vation Army, Y.M.C. A. and all other organizations fomedfororc8eugge8tlon for a 8eparate war relief as it related both to our own forces and those of our summerall faced the necessity, allies, , It made the names of all the,. Allied leaders famous, and however, of passing,. its chief budgetary que?-feelings of strongest resentment' against the methods, the Kaisernd hi3 fojlowers,.greatly.stimuatiiiff th ination to win, as shown in Belleau Wood, Chateau Thierry, the! porta tion, medical and other and other famous spots, and in the sinking of enemy sub- - '!Uary, ervlc funds to meet grow ing air corps demands. Every other combat branch had to suffer proabove all others. , mlli-arou- air,i ,1? sej of aux-Ma- portionate cuts and the secretary f ed a wonderful seryice in building up the public patriotic morale. Presently noticed among his miliadvisers a, vague feeling that : No force can beat the newspaper as a community builder and tary it might be Just as well if aviation spokesnian, for other, upbuilding forces--t- he churches, schools. were entirely separated from the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, (Kiwatiis, MJ I, fi.. , Bqy Scouts',' army. Not that they had changed untheir views as to the Farm Bureaus or any oOiCrshaving constructive programs; and wisdom of that course military in the least, occasionally it has offered suggestions that have been gladly but only that they felt the rest of bled white on accepted. It has helped create sentiment leading to the building the army was being, these Indirect by appropriations of "churches, schools, of factories, of different lines of business r air corps costs. lias helped greatly in the spread of information of highest value The annual air corps strength to the farmer, horticulturist, dairyman and those engaged in: Increase for each of the five years officers and 1,248 men." Unolherindustries. Leaders in all lines look to it for expression isless80the budget has otherwise deand, spread of their ideas and plans, and it never fails. It is in creed for next year, that increase effect the loud speaker that tells the world and urges its copera- - will be provided within the aggregate strength of 1J.0OO officers ; and-: means . 7 , 13,00ii..menwhich To give a concrete example, this is the class of service The! that 1 other combat unltsmust Journal has been giving its Cache Valley patrons for a long series shrink accordingly. Probably addi- - t!n- - I of years; for more than thirty-fiv- e of them under the present)1 wlThS and business editorial its be taken off the active list entire- management, increasing ownership, force and equipment ever a little in advance of demands of the': changing times, und ever striving 'to give its patrons more than',he went to an aviation field 23 t . alue received. (miles away and took his place Having rendered loyal and effective service to all upbuilding in a plane ordered from Le organizations of the nation, state, city and county, particularly Bourget. the home interests, The Journal naturally feels itself entitled to'' .The machine, a Spad Biplane, off laboriously vrrthits their active cooperation and support as the tried and proved pro-oo-k It rapidly moter of their objects ar.d desires, depending upon past' . altitude and headed for 'gained plishments, so much more effective than any mere premises clermontferran(i vhere Eok;uv which could be made, and 'which in this case are unnecessary.' owski was to attend an avia- - - - tion festival. Captain Houbert. FRENCH CABINET member plane, an airplane trip has no "ho was escorting the minist- KILLED IN plane CRASH teiTors for me. Five minutes er8 plane in a military machine noted the Spad suddenly veer he dead. was later (Continued From Page Oue) Bokanowski spent Saturday to the riht when about 1500 Du General with at the Perray ting country house of Pre-Je- t, ve- aloft and go into a nose at Campigny Poincare mier and Captain said, Houbert, extrinewspapermen insinuate that where he attended an informal; It took two hours to wrech-ing I never tly, that I take all pos- meeting of the cabinet, celebrat cate the bodies from the the premiers 68th birthday age and Bokanowskis was sible precations even when I approach a plane standing still. and also the 2nd anniversary of identified onlyby a jjlatinum nationaLvvatch which he wn( known to You see;'Tie con tinned " as'he thc'fonna" . ' jumped into the cabin Of the union cabinet. Sunday morning carry. j accom-couchin- -- g; - - Hor- s ace AVIATORS ARE! Continued From Page One !ei country hoping to reach safety. A smoke signal they Natali had considered her idea sent up brought members oft carefully before she sopke of it to the expedition in a motor boat! Horace. She well knew that once to their rescue as they could' of, once proposed,-shd over th wastes Thev not easily change her mind. Day f across takem a tof !vvere fjord had she after day thought: Lloj d three mi.es lrom. "I will tell him tonight when radio station at Mounts and when he comes home . came had failed, knowing there Evans. was no return to their quiet1 Apparently Hassell and Cram-- ! comparJonship after she did. so.jer had bcen forceil off their tmffh Cas ever weather hated thahnLht!course by adverse attempted to fly of being where sne was, even see. rom Cochrane,- Ontario, th ing her was repugnant. Yet sht was determined even, though she Vans, a distance of 1600 miles on the second leg of their long put It off from day to day. A few days more wont make flight. reasoned, any difference," she Hopping off from "Cochrane knowing all the time she was iln their monoplane Greater making it harder for herself as ' Bck ford at East- m., p. well as for her mothtr-m-laand 'ern Standard time, on August also for Horace 18 the airfnen were sighted ' Finally Natalie said: over Fiskenaesset about 200 sumwe will have the Horace, of Point Skupper-toppe- n mer together in some quiet place, miles-'sou- th at 10:30 a. m. the next then in the fall send for your J - kn--eft- d I perw-wer.a- nd them. iswell-informe- Press Staff Writer) - one could be aware of the number and value of the contiibu-tion- s to the common welfare made by upright, newspapers, it would take a long time and require a volume in which to record them. Faith in God, love of country and devotion to truth should be the base upon which its activities should rest in the performance of its duty as the recorder of the news of the world as it happens day by day, and in its comments on tseontents AMERICAN SAFE AT MOUNT EVANS, , GREENLAND; WERE MlS-- j SING FOR TWO WEEKS wand-talke- Washington, Sept. 3 (Jp) With General Lord back from Wisconsin armed with presidential authority to trim budget estimate for next year to the agreed point, departmental heads are groaning ovei the bad new contained for them in the "limiting figures within which they must hold their and requests for appropriations which have been dealt out all afound by the budget director. That is the secondary stage of budget making and the Job of harmonizing if possible the demands of all the conflicting Intradepartment interests is always a vexing xorie- Somebody has to be cut down and every has ample .argument to advance as to why It should be somebody else. Army Pinched. The war department, as usual, is a particular sufferer. It is still, so far as known, in the process of absorbing the increasing man costs of the aviation expansion program voted by congress without material Increase in its general appropriation limits or its aggregate strength. The trouble has been not so much with the cost of new planes, more or less specific provision having been made by law for that, as with the increase in air corps personnel and in the auxiliary services necessary in connection with that increase. It is always a deep, dark secret as to Just "what has been done or Is going to be done on budget matters at this stage of proceedings. Army and navy officers and are held to a rigid accounting if details leak but as they frequently do. They7 have been the object of special" White House and budget of lice suspicions of propaganda nearly every year. The average .officer who might know runs for "shelter If a newspaper inqurier gets curious about budget matters. Chiefs Reaction. When General Summerall came in as army chief of staff, Secretary Davis derived a good deal of amusement from watching his first reaction to the budget problem. The general is most em- - reeerved. u LAN-Please- Rainsford. CHAPTER LXI Payment for a Pull Tear. ADVERTISING RATE 3 FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Member of Associated !y hy The Adorns Service Mathew George Pint Office every day la tie week except at Logan, Utah, aa Second Claaa Matter. Subscription Rate . In Advanea HU FIT Furnished Exclusively GORDON a, therght of again living with hlsj me ther. ' j Tomorrow Natalie Tells Bevcr- - I By J VNE PIIELPS EAR L& ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Monday, September i J 1 - - 1-- w -1- TCA ENJOYMENT JO EAY TO y. GET IT -- The flavor of tea is a delicate Unless the tea is tip . mother." morning. you have top, News of their sighting over do you "Send for Those drink. but hot a , nothing . Fiskenacsset was not received mean, Natalie?" who are place their flavor-fait- h Just what I say, dear. We will however, until August 23 when mounor the go to the sea shore the Danish government made! in Tree Tea Orange Pekoe. tains then in the fall have fcerpubic a report from the Green-- 1 e Only choice, tender leaves of first land administration announ, ' crop mountain tea are selected for the receipt of a message ced with And you iiiH . T , ?, wonder-blenof black tea. this d South tle sle . .Who said anything, about. The Greenland had us. saying plane less! Natalie with impa-l . And, yOu pay coming tiently replied. It wa hard that been sighted. The sheriff would not understand, ed that two motor boats would e sent out immediately . to would not help her. She felt grieved. We will open the house, search for the flyers. Profes-an- d if she wants us we will live e0r Hobbs organize ! land sear- with her." ching parties for the airmen. A light came into Horaces eyes. The United States Coast-GuarHe could scarcely believe he had cutter Marion cal Iho Danish heard aright. Islanifalk aW ' You mean that you will give Costal vessel took' up the search. up the idea of a home of your Wife of Ilasseil For those who prefer , own, go back as we were before Thrilled by News Green tea, there A anything happened? Rockford, HI., Sept 3 (API lact word Tba unharmed Tree single Yes."; Japan unlocked all the pent Gan you do it, dear?Have you night that Rofkford had locked considered well? It would be- mo- emotipubreats for two weeks. ther's home, she its mistress. in Ititstransformed dull hope 'to Could you be happy? Then, dear. glorious Bert Hassell and , reaLty Vroula be it wrong, almost wickeUj pflrer Cramer, have. of the power of production and mustw)iere they ...were said to rouse hex hope, to let' her j monoplane Greater Rockford, were STSmaLSS tl:a" think she 'was to come back, and sale, 000 during the last year. Word of their safety in Green-Sh- e ing. live a$ she did, to dlsapoint her. is oldi- - We never could break ;land stirrcd the city to- - a bedlam in a spontaneous celebra-til- y JROBINSON MAKES PROMaway again. Decide nothing has- - onnoise rivaled that of Armistice that IN POLITICS am no sure she has I ISE TO LABOR IN hope t CAMPAIGN OPENING moughattaSL two children tUb e0m!?8 and I believe it la clutched 'the hands of a she (By The Associated Press) plain but come to the greatest wish she has d Senator mother who fought for Continued from Page One Rocky Point. R. I. as she watched the back, to live and die in the old Tydmgs, Maryland, opened Denews of Bert Hassell as it came workmen on the allegation that mocratic campaign in Rhode Island; home with us. wires at the they were about to perform acts declared Smith need not fear aNatalie noticed Horaces hesi- Jn over oftelegraph which would result in irreparable ttacks directed at him and assailed Rockford offices the Morning wast tation before the last word. It iStar. Injury, hich upon proper notice publicity seeking Horace his mother missed, her son With eyes for nothing but print- and it would have been clergyman. she longed to live with, not her. ed words and tears for only the made hearing clear that the injunctive New York The Rev. John But while she flushed, she spoke no'se cf automatic typewriters, the processes was sought merely as Roach Slraton renewed pulpit awife of Bert Hassell said: an air to defeat the alms and pur- ttack on Smith, urging that anti calmly; , , forces call I have thought of nothing else "I would have kept up mv hope poses of those enjoined. liquor, if he had been gone a year." has words the process us special .days of - fasting and She hvothpr has dear. weeks, for given she When asked what thought been abused in labor disputes by prayer. our rlittltf hour' almost a year. We about it all. she Do granting of injunctions in pretend appealed: Deriver1 Senator Bratton, New will write her to come in the I have to go all that ed emergencies. This the Democra- Mexico, asserted through 8mith "stands fall." now? tic party proposes to end without for the TctontTon oTnatural pomr With a cry that wa3 almost a Mrs- Fannie Cramer, mother of impairing the righteous authority sites for the people and is against sob Horace took his wife into hs Parker Cramer, was in La Grange, of the Judiciary " corpor111 , and her other son. William, The senator said that statistic- turning them over to arms. ations"; said Smith attitude on news her the glad You mean it, Natalie! You are telegraphed had estimated that approx- Colorado river question had been from. New York. It was quiet in ians 4,000 .QOQ .workers, ar e. out misrepresented. willing to do this for m'e?" imately. was Slie she gtad. Grange and of employment notwithstanding "Yes now that S am surerpf La Dr. D. Leigh COlvin. comChicago the boast frequently repeated by chairman bit sure could give thankfulness in your love Itorape, and committee of national quiet parative campaign orators that prohlbltion party. left for New of myself- Perhaps she will not no EO jn Rockford. Auto Republican think me such a misfit now. Per- mobile horns squawked and the country is enjoying exceptional York to wage anti Smith cam paign separate from that of part haps she will learn to love me factory and locomotive whistles prosperity. Democratic platform advo- nominee. The a litle. Anyway she shall come if screeched. Stranger slapped cates the he cf M. Nashville, Tenn. she wishes, and I will do my best. stranger on the back, hats were a scientificadoption' after added, Bishop H. thorough, plan kwUi. In tossed thousands and the Hubose. church. air, Methodist Shall I write her or will you? public works declared the twenty Memphis lacheered as they study under which We will both write, dear, and shouted, and may be carried on aggessively in ymen who deplored and rushed shoved and pushed political acme very about Natalie, you have made periods of unemployment. It pro- tivities of certain Bishops and mistreet the eagerly seeking poses to deal with the problem of nisters happy. Not that I have been un the latest hews. were protesting "against the the church surplus - labor resulting from -mahappy, I couldnt be now that we Ou'peuring from crowd in the interest of of art together again,. But I have theatres swelled downtown crowds substitution in industry wet and dangerous candidate New York grieved for her poor mother, self and many persons who had gone chinery for human hands. The Rev. Charles declared tot banished because of us. Horace to bed when the first message was Henry Parkhurst Hoover. said no more but 'he had a look received, donned street clothes, to CZAR AT HEAD Norman OF PHILADELPHIA in his eyes that Natalie had never scurry downtown. Mass, Ashland, word of the safety of the presidential seen before. A look that already First was socialist, Thomas, RUM ORGANIZATION received by radio fans fliers governmen- tnominee. advocated might coniej wh0- - kept" 'telephone-" operators Ps.L.hfr Jor over take industries. basic (Continued From Psce On) frantic by calling friends until she We will write at once, this morning. early the whole said. Then she can make her By word of mouth the tidings more astonishing S6 90 TO BOISE AND RETURN were spread and. it was but a few business becomes. It. has beplans. Natalie minutes from the time the message come apparent to me that much Her letter written. showed it to Horace. It was a first received over the air until time will be necessary to comTO nampa7and return the thronged sweet letter, neither taking nor thousands had SEPTEMBER 7th the plete probe. downtoown section. giving blame for what had hapvia Oregon Shun Th stated From, that Logan, prosecutor pened. She would gladly give up WORKING MEN AND reTickets good w Line he a had Railroad. received complete their home if Mrs. Crandell wantin chair cara and Ilancocas coaches Creek the' URGED of IN WOMEN port ed them with her, would welcome LABOR DAY ADDRESS case of 1925, in which liquor ,Iimit for return to home her return. ShJ told of their she at $500,000 belongtjg toinaUon before midnight plans for the summer, that Continued fiom page one would recall the old servants and the Philadelphia rum ring, wasl September 10th. have the house in order and ready seized by New Jersey state po--j (Advertisement) the development skill " for its old mistress by September. machinery ' lite when they raided a barge use an science and and increasing succe fui zThen Horace wrote. He told of of electrical power.' J of characteristic in Rancocas Creek, Burlington Its the? ' what his Joy in the plan, that it was The public mind has accepted county, N. J. pecrle to work with Natalies own. Then he too simply thi1 change, he declared, and a to- They arrested 55 men, many!1?1 spoke of other things, the delight Dubl'.c op'nion has placed upon u of gett ns r i her old friends would Kave in wel- the stamp of approval. Hundreds of whom gave fictitious names morrow. A big achievement ,J o and of next the The so of on. thousands working people disappeared day coming her back and the cumulative climax man from always letters posted and sent by the first have, secured the five day work when a "big pay-oseries of small achievements. the been This has signifmail steamer they hurried their' week bail cash provided Philadelphia of labor own departure, Horace realizing icant accomplishment .for all those taken into custody. the past year Natalies anxiety to be alone with during to the .subject ofw ages. The eight finally brought to Peacheteria Turning him these last few months. While Green declared that the theory of trial were Alberta Pick .acquitted. your own Nebeker. Natalie, sensing Horace's happi- low wages and cheap production P- - A. The Rancocas records the f at Peaches Low wages ness because of what she hadibas been exploded. Creek affair were found in North Willard. 75c Fr done, would not allow herself to 'would be a calamity in America, examination must that'he of that wages said, adding bootleggers ac-- c Bushpl. give way to the depression' Ylto our, increased ou n t siaBhiladeiphiabanki at time'Tame Trverdier"WhenshfkePIiaS , cream-of-the-cro- her-Av- hat . tea-wi- j ! hsrJm . stat-Hora- j ce i ag-jb- TREE TEA ; 0ranke (TiHtI Tekoc d . - . co-pil- mm SunSf?fife!d t drv-eye- self-contr- ol . un-itam- ed anti-uinma- ny - - r - -- - -- , , -- - ...... new-value- d j ff z V 7 j |