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Show PHONE 50 or The Home 51 Not Receive Your Daily Herald You Do If Newspaper With which Volume 21. LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, Number 299. gWrUpsI 5 lo Repudiate Lucas Action Afit .Mexico Senator IU . 22 (UR Dr Butler recom- NEW YORK,. Dec. Nicholas Murray mended today that gate receipts ba abolished as a means of ridsports of profes ding collegiate alonalism and other evils. The noted educator and president of Columbia University simultaneously advocated the formaathletic league of tion of r nations," which he believes would put undergraduate sports on a higher plane. Dr. Butlers ideas are advanced on his annual university report, until someand he says that thing of this sort is done, Columbia must remain one of those colleges which pays the penalty, if penalty it be, or insisting upon the primacy of intellectual ideals and intellectual accomplishment. BLAMES ALUMNI FOR CONDITIONS he There are some things, more important than observes, gate receipts. Declaring that the abuses of intercollegiate athletics are many WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 UR Senator Cutting, Republican, New Mexico, today formally demanded repud'. .tion by those higher up or the activities of Robert H Lu can, executive director of the national committee, Republican against Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska in the last campaign. Cutting did not mention anyone but Lucas by name but the impression was that by those higher up referred to President Hoover. Lucas on Saturday, before the comNye primary investigating mittee, had admitted paying for literature used in the Nebraska campaign and the matter has precipitated a sharp controversy involving Norris standing as a Republican and Lucas position as executive director. Mr. Lucas Is not a personal issue, Cutting's statement said. He is merely an employe of the Republican National committee. The re sponsibihty for his action lies higher up. higher Anti-Norri- s More Help Is Needed (Continued on page five) It is not what you HAVE, but what you GIVE that will make you happy this Christmas. You should remember that and then hurry an dmall that check you have intended to send for so long to the Wiley Benefit Fund. It will help a brave little woman gnd her seven small children who face the realities of life without the assistance of a husband and father. And your help will outlast Christmas, too. It will assist them for months and months and perhaps years In feeding and clothing the fatherless tots. Donations to the Wiley Benefit Fund may be sent either to the ;Tdlay By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). A Papal Flying Field. Russias Slave Labor. Safe From Volcanoes. Mr. Shaw, He Scorns Us. (Continued on Fag done Many things have been to huby the popes important They man beings everywhere. I U have encouraged the arts, and the world owes to them its greatest pictures, statues, buildings. Europe's first They established universities and aent missionaries December checks for dependent exploring and civilizing among by Iadians of our Great Lakes and mothers have been prepared County Clerk C. V. Mohr end are the Chinese in Asia. to be distributed Tuesday. According to Mr. Mohr, this is The present pope now appears as a friend arl promoter of avia- done in order that they may have most Important di- the money available to make ready tion, and in for Christmas. rection. The checks out in the county are With,n the limited Vatican city territory allotted to the papacy, being mailed to the ward bishops by Ituvollni, there is not room for distribution while in the city, for a full sized aviation field. they must be called for at the counThe pope, therefore, will eneour ty clerks offlco In the courthouse. development of the helicopter that rises and lands prpndlc ilar ly and will have a small hellcop ter airport. Thirty-On- e OUT EARLY (tg-- This is important to scientific aviation, and will enable the pope at any time to leave papal territory for any destination without entering upon territory that may bfecome hostile, i The League of Nations labor bureau gives information about labor conditions in Russia. All ; (Continued on page two) APPEAR JANUARY 6 Homer Nielsen and Weldon Miller, accused as molesters of girls mi the streets of Logiu, must before City Judge Jesse P. Rich on January 6 at 10 a. m. Attorneys for the two Hyrum youths appeared In ecurt this morning and filed a demurrer, Judge Rich setting January 6 as the date for pleading. a,i-ye- Ali The Weather NEVADA night AND IDAHO Fair to- Tuesday,. Continued and cold. UTAH Fair tonight and Tuesday; little change in temperature. Maximum 22, minimum 3 below A Year Ago sero. A year minimum 13. ago Maximum 19, EfffiPlan Project combined The Cache Valiev Daily Jleiald MONDAY, DECEMBER RED TAPE CUE For Vanguard niHU Ubflu' Scouts Here Si outers Online More Work For Ca.he Valley Seouts FOR JOBLESS Will Join Faculty Of State College On July I. 1931. After several years absence from the CSAC, Dr. Robert J Evans of Letii will again be a member of tile faculty of that institution ou July 1, 1931. He has recently been appol n t e d by t h e board of trustees to become pi f o-- e 8 s o that r of u to succeed Dr. G e o r g e Dr. R. J. Evans art recent- Stew v. ho Scouters of Logan and districts of the Cache valley Cache Chairman Of Employment Tells Of Activities. coun- CJ Ill- cil IllGt at the C'hi)ibel of met ce Sunday af'ernoon tv work out a program for January They were divided into two divisions, Scouts and vanguards. I.eiand Hill was in charge of the vanguard division and the program consisted mainly of ot ganization and experimental work in this comparatively new division of scouting P. A. C. Pedersen spoke on troop organization. Ariel Iloth talked on leather work Grant Kealon and Lor-l- n projects. Richards talked on archery while Cyril McClellan spoke on model airplanes All of these subjects are possible material for Vanguard scout projects. Fred Iuce, Ray Becraft, and John Roberts weie in chaige of the scout meeting with the unregistered hoy coming in for a prom lent part in the program. Mr. Duce also spoke on patrol good turns while Mr. Becraft talked on outdoor activities. It was also decided to observe scout anniversary week ou a community basis, which starts on February 8. Last year, a general mobilization was held In Logan but this year, each community will hold an individual observance. ly resigned become cornet ted with the U. S. Forest Service. Dr Evans is well prepared for the new- - position A graduate of he entered Corthe USAC in nell where he received the Ph. D. degr. H majored in plant breeding and minored in farm management. For several yeais he was the director of the extension division of the local school. Since leaving the college he has been interested lu farming In Leht. lii has always takn a keen inteiest in the farm bureau activities of the state, having served one year as president of ithe Utah County Farm Bureau. In the same organization he also served for a few years as chairman of the committee on taia-- . tion. In that capacity he took a leading part throughout the state in advocating the adoption of the constitutional amendments at the PROVO, Utah, Dec. 22. (V. a Provo recent election. shivered today under the sea- He also served as state senator son's lowest temperature in fact from Utah county at the last lowest for several years when! legislative term. the mercury dropped to 18 below to Flashes from United Press zero. TAINAN, Formosa, Dec. 22. A (UR) series of earthquakes starting at 7:25 a. m. shook the island. IN ACCIDENT Police Believe Would-B- e Burglars Were Amateurs. By Daymond Clapper, Tinted Press Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1939, United Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 U Pi Tiio new additional public work , law enacted by congiess and signed by President Hoover will have a material efiect lu reducing unemployment and stimulating purchases, In the opinion of Arthur Woods, chairman of the president's cnietgoncy committee ou employment. With this additional oppottun Ity," Woods said in an interview with the United Press, and with ail the cooperation of all federal branches together with the help of state and local authorities, we should soon witness a material result in the absorption of unemployed and in the stimulation of purchases of building materials which will be involved. ALL COOPERATE TO RUSH ' ' ,r i I " P& S f $ V f ' e M J V-- v V,v y Zv SKATING POND AT USAC READY y - , wo Shepard Found Guilty Of Murder . x 4 v i" t ' "' In addition all branches of state and municipal governments throughout the country are workto slash the red ing together tape which la Impeding their own The republic works projects. sult will be that a great program of public works will be pushed forward iuto production and Jobs created to help meet the present emergency. "We have a total of 3271,000,000 worth of federal construction In the mill now. Formerly, work of this kind moved as slowly as cold molasses It was held up by red It was not, on the whole tape. the fault of government officials. Now we have the cooperation of the supervising architect, the the attortreasury department, ney general and leading commit tee chairmen In congress such as Senator Smoot. Woods again mentioned the desirability of creating Jobs during the present emergency which ordinarily might not be necessary. Paint your house if it needs he said. "Put on storm winIt, dows, repair that garage. This is what the federal government Is trying to do in tis it is public works program. what every citizen should be " doing also ' A w . J M v. 1, vi!if ' Y 1 Ay i , "J si ? f WORK , v tv ef y f ' , 3, A iP-- i ,, Vye 1 5tVl- dl 5v & - WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. (UR) President Hoover will let congress work out for itself the problem of avoiding a special session after March 1, it was HYRUM John H McBride of learned at the White House toHyrum suffered (lie loss of his left day. eye in sn acident which occurred while while ho was obtaining Doc. 22 CU.P) The Nawood from Iliac ksmitli Fork can- MIAMI, Fla., tional City bank of Miami, with yon recently. deposits as of December 15 of, Mr. McBride had been woiking in the $8,165,000 was placed with his brothel, Sam McBride, hands of the federal comptroller Sam had returned to Hyrum to obtoday. tain another horse to replace one which had dit 1 and Mr. McBride Dec. 22. (U.R) was alone when tile accident oc- WASHINGTON, chair Goorge W. Wirkeraham, curred. man of President Hoover's law He was foiced to go to the Hardenforcement commission, declarA skating pond will be ava iahie ware ram he. several milts away, ed todav It is beyond the pro-to obtain assistance. for Logan people Tuesday at the v nee of the commission to lnves-- , 3, college, according to word given out by a group of boys woiking on such a project The pond is loca'ed on the quadrangle A large space has been cleared of snow which was banked around HANOVER, N. H., Dec. 22. UJ Each night, the space edges President Ernest Martin Ilopkius the was flooded with water and froof Dartmouth cotlege today apzen over, gradually building up pernicious plied the adjective a surface of smooth ice. The to the whole theory of the IStli cold weather fo the last There will iot tie sj much frost amendment. few days has put the ice id exand tile wok will be easier. cellent condition and with a final The proje t committee is lin- SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22 (UP) tonight, it is expected ing up amitliei project on the A lone gilmnan bold up Loow s flooding that the pond will be ready for It south dugw.iv of College hill Warfield large downtown picture use Tuesday. is the aim to keep the work going house, today, forced Emerson was under the diThe until April 7 Of course, no more Jackman, assistant manager, to rection project of Coach Joseph R. Jenwork ran he given than the fled and with the safe, open sen with rail Nielsen and Haymoney received to pay for it. to receipts amouting ward Faker among the boys wiio v ho rome on the project Thos $6,000. worked dally in fixing up the must rome through the regular pond. channel thiougll the Survey com- ALHAMBRA, Calif., Dec 22. a a mittee. Tie -- irvev conimniee is of and passenger pilots composed of the bishops of the tri motored Western Air Express It Is to be distinctly unwards mail plane mitatulously escaped derstood that the Employment death early today when tne slop council is not guaranteeing woik inbound from Salt Lake City, because lie is (o a man ju-- t overshot the landing field here out of work The mod needy and crashed into a house, b'rsing KANSAS FI H Kana Dec 22 cases will a'wai.s he gr.en the into llames A jury (UP) in federal district The list has now preference here todav found Major couit about 123 men and more keep SALT LAKE CITY, Dec 22 (U P ( hailes A. Shepanj guilty of From Salt Lake county s traific death investigations his wife. Mrs coming Zenana made there is no quest, on but toll for 1010 was increased to .! Shepard, by administering PuiSviU the $1300 paid oat for labor thru when William Persic ke. 11, wax lo her the employment council and dis struck down and killed by a Jtie verdict tamed a sentence tributed among 4o0 people for neot life i.uprisonmeni, as the jury atieet ear erly last evening cessities has been of great value. recommended against capital At the samp time two veiy worthBOISE , Idaho, Dec. 22 (UP) The while public improvements winter first day of the have been made was featured by a temperature of FLORENCE, Ari., Dec 22 (UP) 7 Those firms, professional men Warden Lorenzo Wright of the degrees ahove zero this morning and Institutions which have not at eight o'clock. It was low mark Arizona state penitentiary heie, visi-All are tor was so Idaho to the was kidnaped late today by a asked do at year. reported once in order to meet tins Christwho compelled the ofby low temperatures, it being prisoner mas Eve payroll next Wednesday ir above at Pocatello at six ficial to drive him into the hills . m, where he escaped. today. evening. (UPj-T- lY vXt Safe crackers invaded Logan Saturday night or Susday morning the knobs off of two knocking sales, but falling to open cither. Tile sales were in tile Thatcher Milling and Elevator company and lu t lio M. and L. Coal compauy Discoveiy of the burglaries weie made Sunday afternoon. Police officers investigated both Chief Gilbert Mediant is of jobH Hie opinion that the would-brobbers were amateurs. Judging from tlie way they went about opening Hie safes. Robbers also attempted to enter the bafo of the county treasurer's office at Brigham City Saturday to press disnight, according patches received by the Herald. The same methods were applied there with the addition of attempt-n- r to drill the combination off. It is a probability that the three jobs are all the work on one gang. D. H. (Thomas, manager of th Thatcher Milling and Elevator comthe attempted pany discovered theft in that place when he entered the office it 3 p. nt, Sunday. The outer doors of the safe had not been locked the night before and were swinging open while the handles had been knocked off the inner doors. The burglars haJ failed to obtain access to the con- J' - e e CENTS. LODI IS NO Is 5 For January. Working On City Project The Logan Employment council men to work thirty-onthis morning on the College Hill project. This shift will end WedThere will not nesday evening. be another shift until about January 2 as it will take about all the funds to be received in December to pay for this lari shift It is the plan of the council to pay as they go. By Wednesday evening approximately $1500 will have been paid out n n a little more than that received for the month of December. During the month of January the receipts should be more as the employment plan was not presented to many of the business houses and firms and other institutions until near the middle of the month of December. Now that the plan is in operation there should be even a better response in January than in December. Supervisor James Sorenson ex pects to complete the lower portion of the dugway by Wednesday night with this shift. Any part left will remain until spring until the frost is out of the ground. January 2 it will be possible to go right along with the work on the upper part of the dugway in taking off the points on the side bill and widening the dugway. PRICE 9 3 0. 1 n u Jobless Now started 2 2, CHRISTMAS IN OLD SWEDEN Ancient Ceremony of Lucia Bride Still Carried Out Annually. 1r.n EYE IS LOST 3) COUNTY CHECKS GO j EPflRTMENT Inti- Hoover Responsible For Norris Attack. mates Columbia Prexy Asks To Abolish Gate Receipts. fl is .a, 3rv-- - - ilM Just about nou, in Swedish households, the season of good still at Christmas lime is inaugurated with the ceremony of The Lutia bride. A young girl, the youngest unmarried of the family, or an outsider, if there are no girls in the family, dons the iroun of The Lucia Bride," a sireath of holly holding fisc lighted candles, and serves the older members of the family ztith coffee and cakes in their beds. d FORMER LOGAN VOTE RECOUNT MAN IS DEAD OPENS TUESDAY Wonl has b n here of tin Sliuiav in Mai. id of Earl K Mi i ml itli, a form r 1(101 of Iogan Mr loredith rind c.f a lot o' Tno hnhv or t'n family filed a k'om no ao fit Mu h ipie diosasf a hilt Mi MndiMi ii i1 jxii tri ,is x rimjslv ill Mr Men 111 ttd-Eoyan Hi w ,t a j he nt Hu I ugali l.ikx ludgi and a a w t ii the m light u1m He ,Lx oft,, jem-ive- i A recount of 'he vntts cast for couotv rimT!'--u,at the No vembor election will he xt tried In the ni-ii,, i. nt cent before Judge M (' Hums 'I u, xday at 10 n i T m. he icici mt w.i, li made by , ei giif tclc.-c- , Imi lieu i at and f oar lleis leave Itepuhlic in- - '1 , not v ei been am. mm id according to (nuntv Chain" r U p Chamber- and Han- - M'kk, am l o i nt .p The of suits ,i in e a I Hr i Mix la", soil il nicH'ei, Like TV IV i nt two loot; ,cu i dp o lit aw don Sait Lake ( O' II FUNK SLAYER GOES ON TRIAL or SALT LAKE ('ITY, Doc. 22. (UP) Jean Dale, 2i. confessed slayer of Sam Fiank. 85 year old jewelry aiu (loneer of Mempn.s, Teen., unde r went another unhid in her Hght toi Do edom t.i !av when her ., mg opened. W limina-- v The ini cud mm, HI canaret sing. er wlm admi-- x e wa- - the pawn nl rtiioher but i,'u cs to citvuh'ge his name, semed ill at ea-- e under tlie BY CCOUN CALVIDGE. provoking stale of him ireds who M! Ii ce. SORT V. crowded into the coj't room and around the entrance. The dale gill is charged with tTst degree niuider. If tried and vonvicted and if the ju'y fails to let onimt nd lenience, she will be executed. Convicted muidtiers In Utah are given the choice of being executed by banging or by a firing - ,! d m mihe of tarift o', 'ic ,' squad. B ,m, -- ALSO COLDEST ilu-tpi- Fic-- t win'er into tin wph (lie ill i he M. and L. company Job was discovered by James Larsen when he entered the office at 4:30 p. m. The door to the ofifee Sunday. had been broken open and the knob of the heavy safe knocked off. Here again, the thugs had failed to open the doors, however. Both companies was forced to call the locksmiths Monday mornNeither ing to open tlie doors. safe had much money at the time of the attempted robberies, accordboth coming to the managers, panies having deposited their money In the banks just before 3 p. m. This is the second time within a month that safecarckers have invaded Logan. Robbers broke into the safe of the Logan Steam Laundry on Sunday, November 30. They gained access to the contents on that occasion but failed to get any money. All three robberies were evidently planned in order to give plenty of time for a getaway before the jobs wase discovered. It was only by chance that Mr. Thomas and Mr. Larsen happened to go near ttieir offices Sunday. Otherwise, the attempts probably wuld not nave been discovered until today. Coolin Calo'dgc SHORTEST DAY Jack 5 d M m c tents. , nell-regulate- r colile-.sea- Mullcittv of the yai and wintei The otli, nil guvc'im1 l mometer at the I eluvv e, three degrees mininurn foi th nigh I S( -- I the, v i )! i a" inui-der,n- g 1930-193- 1 i tyre 9rioftWDAY?'iriL Ordmat ily, degrees below zero they are about ten degrees below the official report of th college. The Amalgamated Sugar tom- pany plant three miles southwe-tof Logan, reported a minimum (if 11 below, the same as on Friday light. sooner. The suggestion that marriage certificates nave coupons attached, each one good for u month's alimony. Is without merit. Our fin ancial structure would not stand the strain. Business must go on as usual, dont slait tin owing Ms3 j U |