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Show PHONE 50 or 51 If THE HOME Not Receive Your Daily Herald You Do Volume 21. NEWSPAPER LO(, Number 287. rxp cp rp rp rp cp rp Tday 84 By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). The McBurney Point. Are Uo men Brave ? Death By Drink. Death By Fire. DAILY I' A 11, I N, rvp rp 1 V, 1 R A L D, M opripdprp On the other hand, every surgeon will tell Mr. llarnes that when there is great SENSITIVENESS, theie is often a need of a major operation. If four McBurney point, low down on the right hand side of your obdomen, is sensitive, your appendix should come out. A , DI'C 1' M 111' K S. A c PRICE FIVE CENTS. dp dp Is Priesthood Awards Are Presented At Emphasized To Cache Valley Scouts Stake Gathering Two Stake i Moaf DrnriQ thinks should be most cautious in these "sensitive times." No extra session. The less of congteas, the better for the nation, is a opiuion. widespread conservative I) KSp Conductor Sir. Barnes, head of the United States Chamber of Commerce, tells President Hoover what ho N ) ( At Preston Conducted m T !V Heart Attaik Is Fatal To 'I:-- Onar Crittenden Of I'. I. C. PRESTON Crittenden, a conductor of tile I'tali Idaho Central Railroad company, dropped dead while ou his way to breakfast early Sunday morning. Cnttenden and his motorman, John Maddock, l?ft Ogded, the In "these scnsT've times, perhome town of both, as usually Sathaps, this country needs some urday at a Presnjght and major operation. Who will attend ton hotel until stayed Sunday morning. to It, if not congress? It may be before 7 a m. they started a poor thing, but its all we have Shortly to a cate to breakfast with in the lead. When he reached Gentlemen with big .necks used to say women should not vote un- - the cate lie found yiat CrPtenden was missing. V A search (Continued on page two) revealed Urn conductor on the ground a short distance back, eviJeoliy the victim of heart failure. The body ws taken to Ogden Sunday afternoon. was born at Mr. Crittenden Hoytsville, March 15, 1868 a son of C'hauncey and and Elizabeth Wari-inCrittenden. He was a graduate of the Utah Agricultural college. He has been an employe of The building permits for the the Railroad Central month of November, 1930 are company for 25 yeara and is well same over for that the allghtly known on the run between Ogden month of 1929, but far below and Preston. Ihos'e of 1928. A total of $10,700 Crittenden's wife died last year. was issued In permits for this was While of last that year year $8000 and that of 1928 was These figures from the records of C. T. Barrett, Building inspector. The highest month for 1930 was that of March with a total of $146,600, this large amount was partly due to the building of the Utah State Agricultural College library. Farm Bureau membership for U 1928 a total of $367,500 was 1931 and a milk market contract Issued In permits for the first for the dairymen of Cache couneleven months while in 1929 the ty will be considered at a meet1930 total was $320,000 'while ing of Cache County Farm Bubrought up the rear with $279,-75- reau directors called for' next 1928 a total of Saturday. This gives The call was issued $87,750 more than that of 1930 by L. B. Caine, president, and R. more than S. McQuarne, secretary. and a total of $47,500 between 1929. The difference There is a possibility, accord 1929 and 1930 was $40,250. ing to the meeting call, that Senator Tracy R. Welling, chairman of the State farm bureau legislative committee, and Howard P. Leatham, will meet with the directors ind discuss a piogram' which is to be brought before the 'Action to be taken legislature. with respect to the. amendments and legislature will also b considered. Official election returns in the school were board election county announced today from the county school office following an official canvass of the votes by the school board. The canvas verified the unoffiot Scout commissioners the cial returns, returning each of the Cache Valley Council met Sunday candidates up for reelection to of- in the scout offices in Logan to fice by a good margin. The com- map out a program for January. plete canvas is as follows with the There were approximately 16 pies total for the successful candidate ent with every one ot the six disgiven first In each case. tricts in the council represented. District No 1 (C. F. Olsen, Alma The commissioners took up the Avon 13, 47, Paradise 29; Riggs) training council which is to be 28: Hyrum, 331, 17; Millville, 20, given scoutmasters at Mutual ton 17; Nlbley, 6, 67; total C. F Olsen, ventions throughout the council. 4)7 ; A. Riggs, 158. The executive board of the conn District No. 3 (Albert McCann, til met later in the scout ifice Benson Riv- with President Joseph Qulnnej, Jr Postma Shoemaker) erside, 17, O; Hyde Park. 26 0; in charge. After business lnattcis North Logan, 7, 0; Smithfield, 64, were disposed of. an except ion, tilv 0; Amalga, 10, 1; total Albert Mcfine talk on Scouting, Plus and Cann. 124; Postma Shoemaker, 1. VV. Minus" was delivered bj J District No. 5 (M. C. Naegle, Kirkbride. superintendent ol the Mrs. John Baker) Cache Junction t oftnty schools. 11, 2; Clarkston, 113, 1; Cornish, 85, 4; Meiiuoii, 15, So, Newton, llo, 2; Petersboro. 0. 7; Trenton, 139. 0, total M. G. 'Naegle, 524; Mrs John Baker, 102. . ,s V n Math-doc- k Car-do- PERMITS DROP FOR BUILDINGS g 4 nr"' , Utah-ldah- N..- - BE DISCUSSED Commissioners Of Boy Scouts Meet . Shows Clemency To Russian Plotters O.A j I. Stalin , sa n lar of the Cential Committee of the Communist Party in Soiiet Russia, and leader of the industrial war against the world," here is shown m a newly poed portrait. Stalin, who i . 51, denies lie a "delator," hut this photo shows something of the strain tndiued h the tremendous power he wields. TAX LAWS TO RETURNS GIVEN w Police Dog Owner Must Pay Damage Joseph $61,-90- CACHE SCHOOL Speaker One of I lie laigeU and most successful higher awaul colitis of honor ever held in the Cache Valley Boy Scout Council wai held ill the Logan tabernacle Sun dav evening with the Logan an Cache districts participating According to Scout Commt-sioer John H Wilson, who presided, moie awards were presented than at any previous meeting in the bistro y of the council. Only higher awards including merit badges, life, star and eagle badges and told, silver and bronze palms, weie given out. Prayers at the court of honor were by President Joseph E. and President A E Anderson The high school orchestra under the direction of A, T. Hen-Sofurnished several musical selections. The flag ceremony wab (Continued on Page 3i Aefi! v-A IliHiam Peter 'on At Award Meeting Sarnia . Duetlor ' PRESTON LOGAN WOMAN Flashes PASSES AWAY from i i United Press i i i i ! SALT LAKE CITY, Dec 8 UP Fistic ability ol A B Jensen saved his days service station receipts Sunday when In In Led two thugs single handed. ss PAWNEE, Okla., The S Powell, 65 yen old farmer of near hen, and alleged killer of a deputy shentf and ail Is yeat old hoy. was captured at KhImui, Okla, jain toua (UP'-Je- "" YAKE -- Convinc'd victim of were pm a fm tlier death Dm set, 27 NEW U Die lltat the man was su'ci'h', police today planning to pio.ecuie investigation into the night o'l Clyde Gas CITY, Ill YORK. the seven speit mm the Y.. ivi ip li llP'-Pii- ir of who made a mi Thm nav de h pital to the -ane ,d Hi ai oo. N ill t'ie hospi'al to n I'i'ii- - 'i pl rrmiieah S ' ti J ,pi (lav MURDER CASE GOES TO JURY .1 ! .M- -s Bishop John Wells eioid (mill selor of Syliestei Q i'iinn"n ot toe pi (hiding b'.d.opiK. ii prt tile geneial uullioi tile., H.dio; Weils was Ips (., aker al three si.. Mulls dill lllg tlit I lUlerellOe The Rulurd evening and Sun la morning were pile t hood meitlnus and .iiie leatuied b. talks In ill leu i.t os .i prii.,t hood inemhei.--. on MANY STAKE MEMBERS SPEAK I ijn.!. v c Ben Lindsey Starts Scene At Services tern-pie- tht utu-xp- - 1 HERE SATURDAY - i 's tetaiy t albn a h onibim were opened, are day sessions Vice President Harper Gatton of Madisonville, Ky. (lefti; Raymond M. Crossman of Omaha, Neb., international president, in the center, and Dr Walter R Weiser Chicago the other day to outline their organization's plans .and polWith icies for the coming yea1-them met 23 district governors-elect- . who will take office Jan. 1. ln thi pic,ure t'1ken as the three i Daytuiia Bzach, Fla, Ircabuter The officials at the Chicago meet- mg were from all parts of the United States and Canada. Taxpayers Buy New Car For Wilbur ASnING'i ON Dei in i n. nf ; I Wealthy Widow Found Murdered MOSCOW. Due. 8. 'UP, Tin death xenlenoes imposed yes'eida.,1 on five Russian technicians, turns ed of plotting with foieign powers Dec. 8 (UP' for a war of intervention on Hus RAN FRANCIRGO. CO Mrs. Rosetta Baker, wealthy sia, were commuted todey bv thc oiiinui tee year old widow and one time well Zik (central executive of the Soviet union - equivalent to known dance., was found strangled Hie parliament of other countin'.). to death early in her elaborate The death sentences wen com downtown apaitnient. Wallace Middleton, actor, and muted to ten years' impt isonnient two other nten were taken into The three other accused mm, who custody shortly alterward by the had been sentenced to ten yeai e police homicide squad for quesimprisonment, were given a commutation to five years iinpifson-ment- . tioning. Detective Sergeant Allan McIn etxending clemency, the Zik Ginn Bald Middleton was the last person to see Mrs. Baker alive. said the Pioletarian State does not desire revenge on beaten and disMcGinn said that Middleton visiarmed enemies, ted Mrs, Baker last night. meeting iwill iimvene at lo the (o'ltthonse A l'ui per itendanie of the dnectnis is xpei'.ej and urged hv (resident Gha.iiher . Tl.e meeti ig lia , been tailed to hear tl.e icporls of the general dm mg the past season, to suits of the oxpou (xphun fhf' Mental woik pci tountfl with tho pie?s Kiariln system m ihe dis rift'i o Smithfield. Hvrum Wlnt Kitiille and Moipan, to Ihmj r ol the market condition'1 .n thiN Mdte and other pea sroAinR of and the comparisons k Ids per a io, pa k and price pei toil eceied hv the provseis in the ill 12 One hundred officials and leaders of Kiwams International, including the board of trustees, convened in Many Lives Lost In Big Explosion HEI.I.K ISI.E. Frame. Dee S The Italian Salvage .ship "glio uei'ing success in an e: to retrieve some $6,900,909 ioi gold tieasure from the sunken liner Egypt, was sunk yesterday bv a deep sea explosion dunng to remove wreckage opeiations of another ship, the steamer Fior once Fourteen membets of the crew- of the Artiglio were lost and eev-a.- en others injured. (UP Bio has The to the jeihli hns Biemeitou the ton iw and Searchlight another evening paper The sulisi iption list of the Iless liast been taken over by the News So, tic might. of iv mat $50,0W and $1, (too, (too a $imi,6oo year have got to meet the expense of this em - gency. i call on these men with their lortunes fir in creased taxc3. i SMALL GIRL DIES IN FIRE GROWERS MEET I KIWANIS e mint-mixin- hi-- - MAP 1931 PLANS'NTERNATIONAL mes-ag- . v c WASHINGTON, Dec.. R. UR Senator Walsh. Deni., Mont, today unemcondemned admlnihtrat'on ployment relief proposals and called on the Democratic partv to accept the mandate ot tile November 4 election by bunging in ns program of relief. He uiyed ad ditkmal lax, s cm liu incomes to finance a thorough relief project. We are no longer a minority Walsh party in tins counliy," shouted. is an Tho president's abdication of leadership. Turning to the Democrat.c side, Walsh urged, "let us present a program and have a roll call and let your opponents reject it. But let us at leaHt," Walsh continued, put the Republlean party on record as to what it intends to do. ASSAILS HOOVER ADMINISTRATION Assaillns the administration program because at most it could relieve only laborers, mechanics and artisans, Walsh demanded relief white collar class for the will get little help from these proposals. Soup kltchena and free bed3 have their places as stop gap measures," he continued, hut what the unemployed want Is not a dole. They want an opportunity to york. "President Hoover's relief program Is just a drop In the bucket. Persocs in high places have grossly underestin ated the number of the unemployed. CLAIMS LEADERS ARE HYPROCRITICAL It is hyprocritical to talk about relief for the unemployment and ai the same time to talk about expenditures. There should be more taxes for the rich. T hey got their money from the toil of the poor. I am sick and tired of the absence in high plates of sympathy and appreciation of the problem," Walsh continued. "I protest incite names of millions o. people who are looking tor sympathy and of their plight. Those who have incomes of , ( OFFICERS vu'pd The speakeis at the Satin da night meeting were Piemdint Jo p.i E. Curdou who prehided during the iciite.ence. 1, M Winspr ol the high council, Bishop William Evans., C John Murphy and J II JUDGE BEN LINDSEY 'Bankhead. Mei'.hors of the Aaron-ipriesthood from Hide Park furnished the special musical wum hers Oil Sunday morning, the priesthood speakers were Wesley Ben son of the Ninth waid, Bishop H. W. lUllaid Jr ot Benson ward, Harvey Folkinan of North ldiguii, Ha old Hanson ol the Third ward and Alvin Stuck! of the Tenth ward Prtiyeta at the Sunday morn ing meeting were by Patriarch NEW YORK. Dec. 8 (UR) FormHarvey Seasions and President Jo. er Judge Ben Lindsey pleaded not seph Shepherd of the Logan guilty t,o a charge of disorderly conduct today when he yas arBISHOP WELLS EXPLAINS HYMNS raigned In West Side Court in conMusic for the (ontereme was fur-i- i nection with his eviction yesterday Fifth and from the Cathedral of St. John the is He i by the Logan Third ward choirs combined under Divine. His hearing was set for 2 p, m. At the direction ot A J. Henson to tile morning ses.iun, a quartet Friday, alter Lindsey explained enhe had composed of E lgai and Marion magistrate Dryer Eveiton, Jobepli Morgan, Jr., and gagements one in Reeding, Pa., Janies Mc.Murrin and a quartet today and another in Hartford, which included Owen Bingham, Al- Conn., on Thursday. Paul and Everett lred Hunter. Lindseys arraignment was made Thorpe, ofieied spulal musical on a complaint filed by Detective William May. The charge was nunibet s Bishop Wells, at the Sunday brought after the foimer judge, atmorning meeting, took as Inn topii tending service In the cathedral, We interrupted T. two famous churi li hymns, Bishop William Thank Thee On Hod For a Pro- - Manning and demanded an oppor' ID tunity to reply to the charges the phet and Abide With Me described the first named hung as blriiop bad made in hts Bermon. the challenge of the church to the Manning's sermon was a critiworld and elated several incidents cism of Lindsey's advocacy of comthat boie out this statement. He panionate mairiage. The former also quoted al some length from judge yds hurried from the cathed-la- l the si.ljitures on the sari ament, by detectives after he mounted telling o its meaning to true mem a table and demanded five minutes time In which to reply to Manning hers of the chu. Arthur Garfield Hays, counsel Presi lent John A Israel. ,en and Pi evident John (' IP ear nicy ot t e 'or Lindsey, said Manning would led visi be one o lthe witnesses subpoen Hvrum stake woie lore at the St.ndav m irning meet a d lor the hearing Friday. Lind mg anil on upied eeitv ol the ev also anounced he would connt Dr.iel.en made a suit with Hayt, and Samuel Enter-fst, md w short lemurks at the mei ting nievei. prominent attorney, to lermine whether theie was besis WORK 'for a libel suit foi a large Bum tVtRTON'S THEME Push no m i.o elm At the aft--, op Wells took d topic, the 1ns toil ol the piiesthoml and also spoke at some length on tl.e Ute o' Clnisl and ol John, the Hapl: d Ev ertou Piediii-nWa.lM M 1'tth and R K. .. l. Ken ot Hpwaid weie oilier speakeis at the Pie. idem attei noon j..eeimj Eve-iot ini ot uiui n e mission D.reitois ot t.ie Gull Idaho Cana sy stem o' t he hill li w hi le M Crops Growers association ning m Nielsen, a le'eid'v u'u.ned will meet in Logan Satin day in told iiveial ol his expel siiei.i: answei to a i all isMied by A V i hi," ll in fl(M i M.imhi'.v of Smithileid. president lie ( apadian in s don of til" o. gamzttton. and J Y . Mati f Senator Walsh Says Al ci of wi message iJtnma Abdication. Cat he stake rju.it i enli u in ' was held in the ogan laht.i.a lc Sntutu.u evening ui.d S.md.o with Al'red Monsou must Hall $1375 for the loss of IdS sheep killed by Mon sons dog in February 1929, according to a court decision here Satur day night. The case has been in the courts for over a year and the final day drew many spe tators to the court io hear the division. Monson s police -- og ran not in Mrs Ellen S Adams Carlson. Wife of Nephi Carlson, died at he Halls flock of sheep and all ef family l evidence in Logan Satur forst to nettle the cast out of court day night following a lingering ill lroved futile no si fioio m Logan on June R. 1R7J. he n. d made er home in tills city throughout her life Kune:., servn es will he held' Wednemlay at 1 p m. in the Logan! Fourth ward chapol. Suivnins her besides the husband are the following sons and ; Mrs X daughter liable and! Mrs A Lundahl, Losaii. Mrs DENYEH, Coin earl () Lout'i'iii this y j; Bitter. Idaho Falls; George ase of Mis (Y Ad, this Provo, and Mrs. Pieri e afternoon miard submission to a .Soren-ion- , is lit, is also sur J.irv for deusion whether she kill Ilymm vuiil In tin tollowmg brothers ed her step daughter, loona. 10 and aiders- Riehard Smith, James Only two verdiits are possible, South. Bolnot Sinirii, Alex Smith., In ,e Henlev A Galveit in ru ted Albert B rntsou and Mis Hu ,'ie jury. One is acquittal The tatm Hawks. other is giul'v ol Hist degree mur der with liln diip-- emnient as the penalty. WASHINGTON, Dei c lliP) jrps idea Hoovers pmposal foi un cmplov to nt aiM drought leln-LEGIONNAIRES MEET. win"40 & S' will hold hnteily assa.lcd in t!r- srnat tmbu, hit tho house monthly dinner nieHiiu; at the Hotel Etc Jen tonuht a'iidrip to proved M w jti d toward enat unik? Thf o the adnintration pio'ie announ cm nt of I)i (' C Cum ol Mono Fram. Randall, cliff de niifiif i . h gan aTi ley Howard 1 Bishop John Wells Of Presiding Bishopric At Conference. i IIELPEK. Utah. Dei. S U Pi -- rooming housi tne caused one deaili and lour tn juries, to ot w hii halt mu U', Sue. day i'he dead: Chi-tinEvamilf, Jl. An eaily nioining Tile lnjuied Mrs. Mary iiislu p. setiocv hiuii'. Steve Evanott, 7, sen ms Imno. 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