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Show Bsx&xasxxxnssr. 3taaaasaiaaaaaaaja:aaaaaaa:ajaa' a PHONE 50 or YoH If a aa 51 Do Not Receive Your THE HOME if jj NEWSPAPER Daily Herald 1 ,.aniinaaaana j:aaaaaa:aa:a:m:aaaaaaa:aaaaac Volume 21. Number 265. LO GA N L i 1 1 CAL'll ) E V A L DU 15 V L L 11 Y ID I M'lMlD, N u ; i PRICK FIVE CENTS. m Today By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). Lasker And Macaulay. Another Hanks ord. Hansen Jseph Legion Ready For Armistice Program Services Held Rec- Let Wets Not Hope Too Miuh. Idle Dollars, Idle Men. ALBERT D. LASKER, now too rich to care about more mono) devotes himself to spreading use ful thought, Including "Macaulay 's Essay on Southey's Colloquies on Society. What Macaulay had to say just one hundred years ago in the Edinburgh review, ought to be lead by every gloomy American and Briton as well. In 1830, after the Napoleonic wars, Europe was prostrate with disaster and debt. But the debt that then seemed unpayable, multiplied by ten, would be only a joke today. It Is ti ue that the battle if Waterloo was followed by the intio duction of steam power, with its undreamed of Industry and riches. But, jf the world of 1830 had steam, this age has electi ictty, mass production, and high wagei, making possible mass consumption. Let any business man in the dumps write to Albert D. Lasker, Chicago, Illinois, and ask him for a copy of that Macaulay essa. r CAPTAIN HAWKS, America's chaihplon flier, gots on establish ing records while others tajk He has just flown from New York to Havana in 9 hours 21 minptes, including stops of 23 minhtes at Jacksonville, and 20 This trip minutes at Miami. means leaving New York after breakfast and getting to Havana in time for a swim before dinner Hawks flight average, 182 miles an hour, cut the record from 14 hours to 9 hours 21 minutes He hopes to lower that on the return journey. (Continued II WAR VETS hv Wpste Him as a Bayonel-Pushe- r vYhon He May Be a Scientist? Lot in i' 1)1 ale Am .1 itn ( I the Atni u i,t I spoils ins? a mas! All o i t) FunM ) i a i fst) n full a. v . , h f SyK- . y.A. N ts,w vMTV mA P? oH, , V i -- - y , - w j , w it ; 4y MG'-- wshit; I) .t A dw;'5.' ; i !i Hi anil a W n til i at o 4f a. m lot the iwunal pno , lie and the si nioi ;,uh s p sott !urH i! FS At n I'uiad' m hcil u tn r. at 1" a m p id !iu .i i iv thoivc.nds ci m hool i . u Gu nd many bmij.5 in ai w K im.i urns wcl! a w ,n '1 hihim is toil w I h ,c , i a lu 1 pub'! , 1' auv Ii v ':5 JfY " f , a n, . . i i A i,, ii i ii, - WWt S- :sv 'i mi i i tn an ail on. n ( ad, 4' r4 ( cSiSca i' A & - ? i f T t() ,lx lIHl pt lit M1 W 111 7 ward and O' I1'- - -- i" J'l . ' ' .i - hall game at J Held he' w ( ,i and A'umt.i " tie liai e mu u , ,'i i" ( i ,, u which ineludss linm 4 tu p in i , The terntoiy ( ept ion hv the n ' covered by these two districts is in lit l.i ,m v m Main to Third East for First South men e tor the ' (following the brow of the lull) tin ir v ms n.ol h ' iu thence north to the city limits. T in tamilies A petition has already been filed he the cm and Im'I in by citizens of the Fourth Municipal Or at 9 p in d A hug' r has net ,i ward, announcing the candidacy oi Mr Sonne for a second term. Ouh Hilled iii MM ill be held Wed The election nesday, December 3, the place of the poll or oils to be announced later by Clrek David Tarbet of the board. school district In the county election of one of the three incum bents whose term expires this year lias already filed a petition of none ination. This is Albert McCann of SmitMield from the Third disirir t. ihe lourth ourly mcmiiig i of mysterious origin m as m.u.' db months in Caine count'. out the tire dipartment Sin i,t districts 8. I -- i i i MYSTERY FIRE a Ai-- .token tarmers , 'ri'iiutne i 0 How well do you know your Cache Valiev history? The Daily Herald is offering a prize of ten dollars to a subscriber of this newspaper for the first accurate and authentic information as to where the first cache of furs was made and from wh'ch the valley recc:ved its at The Herald cooperating with John D. Giles, executive secretary of the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association, in securing this early history about Cache Valley, for the is 2 15 a nt. In m The blaze damaged i of Alfied C. Kiolie ot Ninth Lo gan to the extent ot $lunn on his furntiuie and flnn un . a bain. The loss Is iokikI In insurance. The fite wa diseowrid he V belt J Staufter of that hiialiu who was awakened at lu- - hoclose to the Krobo place, h the ciaikling of th llames When the tueinen air ud on the scene, tlirv fmind Ki die nn his tamilv had gone to mi din - id 1 Satuidav house was unniiupied on at'e-nm- ni d Inn .h ' Mu one ' hose we;u hu house, and the otlu r in Mu turn which is 2ml feet Hum tin h ,ne According to File ( nun n yy Rapp, the giazis wme di u.u ' and sep.iia'e, a aaiage, clinktu loop and sheds I'ltiici'i the house and ham not being on tee Three other tires hive le cn repoited under like niv terioin ciictinistances, two Hi Loe in am! another in Wellsville. of name. ! i Ihm-i- ' m.i reinu anpiojuiat ' onsnhiahiv m Sorrotary i 1 ai Na Nm 1" (U- FJACKMAN, A trail of footprints in the bmry load niiv iiisiooKd s an hors to .Mil hell It Kauf Boston lmiiiu- man. 37 yeai-olfam.er who has boon lost noarly tiv dajs in tho donsoh wooded (ounttv botKun bore and Uu Queboc boidoi Main-- ; , toa, f a" to aiiiu,il son nxor Ho (all campaign In (list ganization I r)u ik W blllM, luN. 1 N j v u (UP he . e V liaiimui of lh ( om Haii of rmm nuttoe, on ik Hi will ho xolKHod herships Whilo Hu in mhoi.slnp fo (f ufh l'uj Arm nr an Rod (Toss whi(h t ho jiuhlu is pothapx most R .TUN Nm lu '0 P SH familial is tin one dollar too ho the publK ins have a opted aid, tlioio an in reality four annual Demo rati o' oopi at ion momboiship typos oi Those f iu tpos involve duns f)f in goeinmntal arums and a fl 00, $)"", $loini and $J5 0o an leoling o! arm m between ilu nts t s o patties from earh Fsft todav nal su eed nually niember-l- . p w s nt to National Te an'mospies naend(iel el ...m. I'e.iJ, h.it'lc other nn, ions to sec who i & MoadguaHoi i Waslungnm to ill tie late Otlgiession.il (alll H10 and tutiona! interna who tmaniH be in science ;iU can jiai-- n 'cM triumphant Honal pi.'a am of tho Rod (rosa .diob-- h povcty- who can raise the xtan-1i- t ho baiarui dins in the tioas EALT LAKE (TT Y, Nm lu 'Up of ing highest . rv of the local ihaptor and is An unidddited prowTi was homo hiluu eaii .shot and ins)anti worth fighting. Let's raise Billy W.it-otlie- r mod to finan th vurk addiMon to tuoso toui t'pes toia hv ( hf lord h 1, in ilei t t lie millions of hoys we love to wage n! Inaniuial imnibe. ship, ont Tiias lioUs !iollei who heard ihe nan Pun'll get more real thrd' lake out a lifo monibr rslup or a attempting o gam niiaimo to for our country. .non nn mboKslup m tin ogam mi out of any dreary war, mind-elead- c his homo ulipr an 5os I ofr n s, IH- - that nut siud-s- .1 b i t . I). I t Tbo non n moUi hs of 'a) ami $1"0 r spot nve. tho Instead of nf!'' iniount of whn'i is jeinf-r.oi t, r nation is the will td t'10 Nanonal R d (Toss and ;o power thiough blood, let's march to it through add 0 tho ndnwmont fund th ough aelmn ement. (Tie Rapp and lus aunv of 'll git a lot more kick out of it, that wav. ond.donth to 5oiko export l , - f v Dairv Organization M acting Is Called M. . j ml lap ill Ito a The Weather Fair t o n 3 h t and Tu?s day; cooler ton.ght southwest por tion. Maximum tern yester- memborehip (KmIu tn tho total th p5 last -- . U r)',r 1 St on s. New Writer For Herald 'lie dlvnlye is fiotm; to inspn ational iirtti le toi ns'ideis nf the He, aid Maybe ui'l have heard of this great sage and liisuidiue mail of Northatnp tun. Mass Coolm wnte ( u daily no - - Of com se, relation to alwn Coohdi e president who aso wntis (huh ioeie, toi and t nitu' asses tlie Re hy doing publuaii adininisiiation so ( . news-ptpei- s , Nev el Calving Unde.--- , vou II adventures s enjoy into Mr the fn Id ol liteiature He'll lurnioh vou with a (htickle oi two every div foi a while will ot his mastoi piece Oil he tomnl on page one of today's Coolin Calvidge Says: 'A GOULIX obs!'d No-JMi- -. lil b olomv-D this llS this (ountrv Minor plebiai i( weie held m almost veiv town Although the tountiN was under a Democratic administration, peo pie weie happy that he war was o or, Thor iitit1 GALYIIK1E NOKiHMlH), c ld rmi-- Bov S nut o (omniixmai'f'H on NoNMiibor 1J jt;u ( a ho alh Firm ii to th nm is il o on Xounnber 11 r m of 2n am o rnwno m or loi pc Hm Siuh coikk'oimv is (oninu'nd oi tin Pk'-ko(Tiainh r o! (uni-m- i abb o lo k up af 7 Monday w is hadTho rniKip ,n nojht in t i monthv ed virh ipular oikuIoi abb ple.iMiie Tl jmq' t. T9. j Maximum one mooting a3 50'T'fr-one Minimum r. Tho aitiviMo-- of Dotombor hs o?- well as othpr fiituip piojvMtB will .yf;'r a9(e 30 cour lx Figures dis and soino of thorn I.VJClftfsy 'jI U.S A C. probably outlined. iphy$l dept. tk. revol it ti - drew men sun- 1" o SALT LAKE (T I V. have nunIel toi a civil war heiomo Mis Joanna Mol ton the old st (nil ai nurse Herald in the western states lomniinuy Scout Commissioners Meeting In Preston UTAH 'pe",dov a i this (fte us min inone or cour assistants will haw a job on th it hands," they re plied 33. Plain r handed over . ii " hope, on day The two vers ny -- Sonaioi J hitiiuv IBdlin D'mo-Ma- t Alahami ask'd tola ('iKurman No of th senate (am o to ptign (XpondiMos oinmitti lit oUn t loll HI investigate the Alalwima m v.lmli Hotlm wa-- i doieatej hy John 11 Hankhoad ( Scout leader and friend of youth, Joseph Hansen, "linle Joe', wc, the Boy Scouts oi the Cai lie Valley Council are here to give the respect and honor whnh we, as a group, have foi him, said Si out Gardner "He was our friend. Ho ate with us, slept with us hiked ' with us, camped wall us When we played, he played, too. When we woiked, in worked with Us. In slant, he lived with us. By lim perfect c.xumr'e, lie taught us "In leveierae. ld us bow our heads foi one minute in respect Hi the (.lent Shepherd ut the I I (olumbia !kI p in uMing Rh1 ( jJol! Hus in lomnuiintx lu. Roll ( all oi tribute. Io that gieat (UP) -- 10 .1 7 Hioir Nov Rhitncr. funeral p ir honed sytnpii-- t lot niinatti'i. fin v when two men u itki'il into Ins '(loud mointiiK gentlemen " No lit said cheerily John Tho mot) ion of an :unn m Eosi.tn SEATTLE. lu (UP) (Toil has tub'll taking pla N() k.s u ui'l weather was expotd lo aid (hiring Hi1 pai Da on tho mornwikf o! Arniibtin aviatois and feoamon m their Ihiv iho town Ail) hi )msi g'l Manli today foi two .111 planeim-01 ( and and their six (ompanions arni onij)"l women ulio 1m oluntofrd ing in the wilderness of British . i Today 5 Best Story CIIICACO, ; i . weie mam chaises of (limns Tlie war. but nn nj piofiieii h ptoes wa-- I ei t our (nnicted there n High-piiost- - m to an degtce bena-dutio- (on! tn corning ronfal of toutbail rdat.ons botneen the Anny and j v e of high Attractive flowers lecorated the stand, while a beauti.ul lilankot of mammoth clnysantlieniums coveted ,he bier. Appropnato selections were sung bv the Fourth ward chair under the direction of A. G. Olof-soA male chorus consiting of Frank Baugh, Jr., Devld Tarbet, A. G. Olofson, Jack Taylor Lear Baugh, Parley R. Pedersen," W. J. Allen and Wesley Haws sang, "The Teacher's Work Is Duets were sung by Mr. andDone.. Mr3. L. J. Bailey, and Frank Baugh lind Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe. An organ solo was played bv Prof H E Clark. Scouts Give Tribute J. Andrew Wiser ot the Fourth ward bishopric presided. Invocation was offered by President h R Shepherd and the by Joseph A. Anderson. While more than 100 s of Cache stake weie standing. Bishop I. Tom Perry read a resolution of respect adopYed by the Highprlest.s' quorum in' which Mr Ilansen was for eulogized hu exceptionally high stamlaids of living, and his participation in the activities of the community. Similar honors were given the memory of Mi Hansen by the 8ouls and Moulds in attendance, all of whom tood at ailention while Eagle Scout Eugene Gardener gave a bind but eloquent 10 Nov WASHINGTON, tv of the nation's largest udvei Users are Manning to mcroa.se expenditures as revealed during 1031, it today as the association of national advertisers met for a three day3 convention. The increases. ehon In of a questionnaire, idtige from five to 200 per cent. Onlv 14 (ompanles in the entire membership reported they weie planning to reduce s white 121 pendituies. reported 1930 impropriations would be iopeated next eftr advertise! The meeting bore roprosontod annual apot $2651O,)0,'h0 propriations for advertising S1U.G ION. Nm lit (UP Soe of Ntw Adams aunoun ed tali tha no unit a satisfae- to ioa hod agr m nt hai at a eotifuroiu tw'n lam aul eiiCMv- witli ngcitd to hundied.s ot mouriieis djP-S'x- k t iry ( On mstFc Jay it is a fine thing to honor the nicm-or- , ni tin sc w ho ilnl, uselessly, in the Great War. is Int'ci to ask ourselves: " re we going to Hit s.uiilic thou-a- n Is of the present generation, as we sacri-- I those nl the passing generation.-'ei I we mean boys like little the pteset: generation 15 F y Wilson, whose picture wc print here, so you may 15 l! was horn six years after the armistice, ,'ual i It war c!e- i not .i, e p.ie I, stie; we arein not jingoes. s n.ls oi o i. we lul'eve being re.iih for it he- hi t ms it tiv me ms that fewer lives will hive to he .uul we ate going to win, it war comes. n lost ' fin v i Mm i1 ie ,s a haul.: nation pits itself against nation: And NOiHING can is with continent. ml'i in 1, uni! ntal lav mu tbs ngi IU I th'ie is out thing we can change, and that Is tin Ml MI i) of contest between nations. liie ptesent method of "determining supremacy is to Si , ho nir, people we can slaughter. 'I hat is all non- - EARLY SUNDAY cache history annouiM e OPEN TUESDAY, tu e ho muncipal i, ROLL CALL TO SET; One member of the Logan ouy hoard of education will complete Ills term this year, O .A. Sonne, president of the hoard. Mr. Sonne represents the fourth )nvt r CITY SCHOOL 4 H that he would .sk congress a; proju iatiou to (i an em,,sm 0 elej a o jeural building pro dm h ah nit two veils and an ed loins to (Bought othei toi ;A; rt gii4 e it nnt on page two) ELECTION from , .stunt of love and sympathy, rharactei 1st ic of Mr. Hansen the entne audience permeated and made itself felt among the Advertisers Planning On United Press Big Increase i lnd - Bi e 'i lie i , I a.'vn Ny 11 A HO H l , and a!-- n i Flashes- -! , i i i vs F, V i berks that dm noum on m p , I vm tr .,ii i id Hi oi liii-- i lot it ill ii,11 lessutio. Woi 'd Ail l.ou.a s i ut Ala-sk- rut ill'., I i - . ('I'nn Pllll oil allow in lb, all i ii. i . it; ci, L gum oh m t i .ild will II D.jih 1, ru I i t the Is Due In Di'cph miprcssiy e funeral sen ices were held in the l.ojran t.il ci ii, u le Smiilay for Joseph Hansen, highly .mil helmeil leather and leader of youth, while hundieds ol lieuts were heavy with pain and urief over the pa tinjv of so nohle a companion and advisor. Few cvc- in the exceptionally lare audience remained dry thru-othe hcaulitu! scivkcs. I cars dimmed the eves of ',)U"K and "1 as the speakers recalled the wonderful characteristics ot the losi friend, or as the sweet singers poured forth their most tender and sympathetic notes. id (up U ')l.'i in nat'oiMlU Known Dr t ho is jiIvimiih in Pioo ponjmn dpnf l!ootrs rMoits to t opo with1 un mp'os niont ditnotd t dj tho prooh m as tin-- HhuptM (tisis'of rt.s k ij in Aiiihi m hi .tot A'iihm IP jrar ago Wolman j svt.s a mmbpr or Pronnlont Hud him s oniinttiM and undor Mi hail manship Ho is! Hoovers a men. her of the National Bureau of faonomu a New Voikoi and an authorits on unoni lu (UP Jl'N'KAl'. Alaska. Nu pjovrn' ut atatistu and uueinplov V. Wicker sham. Ilcpub I.tmoa il m urante Dr Wolman sees limn canci'ldtp for ion. i, s., man bat t:h hope for more thau alle Jicail M crop' vtation of the sit tatlon thi vHn icmoci at, Cooige B Cngihy, He predict no panacea t "Jay as aJJi'tnn.il ioe. ramr GMei does Wolman the lu from points 0f the n administration belmf We kertham giving lerntory, the up: that unemployed (jua'tiis 4939 aiVil Clnvshy 491"' Tmh ihio onl Hh figure greati i (onsiderahls liuhei and the P ik stiU is to i ojne - prohaoly in VIENNA, Austria, Nov. 10 (b) A slight gam lor the socialist ri 1). v ir b said f tin p.uty and Bio fallmo Whither tier1 are ot d.'mih oi vun Riamt Austuan (donum' W olinaii is ik ii. t) eiu i,m id id pin' routiol of tho government vi Ih's-xold the does int offhualiv today m annoumod It the Mi t th ii this is the mod leturna from the election of a er.ous wnemplo meat iKvis in the now parliament. tl()Il s I') to) ltle- - ails Hall ha W. W. gajned eight votes and John B. Kerr in official the hat gained six canvass of votes up to the to press went Herald time the Monday. This gives Hall a margin of 38 votes over Martin Pond and Kerr a margin of seven votes over Thomas Muir. The official vote was about half completed at tha time. February. ' t The pi ok ani :m a la a. i.t Lt inn ranged h tV Amt r ( IN midi i'( i . post I) ii Smith ami 1g0 ad s n bides t ere ises at a!! k urnD at 11 a m at Highly Respected And Beloved Leader Of Youth. Peak H ( Hall, Kerr In Tabernacle Ceremonies Observed At GraveShow Gain Impressive side Of S. JOBLESS! U, I National Expert Says Meeting, Parade And Football Game. Features. THOSE WHO BELIEVE that the recent vote against prohihi-tlon means a change i. the Vol-stead law should bear in mind the fact that the house of representatives now holds about 133 wets against 302 drys. What 133 can do against 3o2 is all that the late election will do against prohibition. However, if three or four of the biggest states in the union ar rpally determined not to have .iro hibition, they wont have it. But the best that they can hoe for, I Wf JA TARE WE GOING TO DO WITH BILLY? w;us no piof-- i s And nobodv made an' nione oi the war. except shmibuibl ms. munition maker, men who mi was our friend ot Salt Lake Joseph Pence Cilv, formal mnyot of Boise, who was (haaman ol the Idaho stafvt loiincil of defense duiing the war, spoke of the loval and patriotic work pot mined by Mr. Hanso-wh- o serve) foi a long time a seeietaiv ot that council wit headquartPis in Bm-- o "Tli majestic Wasatch mnur tains under whose shadow Ml no mor Hansen j. i, tied milwas the sut rugged than w shine in tht valid was no mor f tCoatinurd on pare two) mrs. mother The first of a series o special health articles on nutrition of the child will on the editorial pag-o- f the Daily Herald todav. They are vv riuen bv Dr. Fihbe n, a nation recognied health au Morr:s ally thoritv, and are of interes and value to everyone. The. will be carried daily in th He, aid. sold porous laincoats to the aimv, TEMPLE NOTICE. All Nm tlm rstern States retnin. reMauiants that charged sobbeis double pines, and othei s. ed niissionai les take notice. Wed This pioves that the country nesday night, November 12, is fundamentally sound, and vour night at the Logan tempi , m just around the corner. A good attendance is desired. proa-polit- |