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Show f PHONE 50 or 51 The Home Not Receive Your Daily Herald Newspaper You Do X V 4J Volume 21. NutiLcr TU'SDAL LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, 3 ri in YUM YUM Tday DEFENSE The Christmas Puddings Going To Be Swell, Is Her Prediction By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). A . .A? L " fv' f a- Coughing Belter. Ivans Unicorn. ' v IhilfTiWniiJ If nilANS Gas Mains To Be 1 4 - I 4 A. 4. Please. As lion, V - Stalin , Of All The Russtas. i Dale DOCTOR (Continued on page six) Idaho Farmer Thankful For time Safe Rescue die, Mol Mer api. in Java continued to claim vil human lives and devastate lages and lands today. BY LYLE C. WILSON nited Pre-- s Sta'f Col respondent WASHINGTON Dec 23 (UP) Robert H Lucas, executive director of the Republican national committee ,is determined to continue his effoits to oust Senator George W. Norms of Nebraska from the irtv ranks, it was learned today. Lucas has been revealed as the wf SAYS FRANK STRANGLED Frank was murdered in his room at the fashionable Newhouse hotel December 6 and approximately $b 000 in money and Jewels taken irom him A few days later Jean Dale, a cabaret singer, was arrest ed and promtly coniesbed She ad milted ol.e was merely following in structions of an underworld character whose name either because mystic healing and other nonsense to take the place of action Some one stole a pair of spec tacles through which, he said I was able to see God" Then he died Dec. 23 (UR) AMSTERDAM, ten lava from the volcano chirgcd with the murder more energetic and resourceful If1 this hearing before a magistrate were a tualy tile district couit trial 1 ne hearing opened yesterday-entoday state and defense beta no involved in a legal embroglio iivir the pin ported confession of d e Dale girl Molly MiCailhy Hasnt satisfied to take mothers Christmas pudding handiwork on trust so she sampled the Close to an old Hindu temple, is the verdut. Some mothers mixture. Swell report dwelt James in India, in a cave that tends devoted to proceed so far that theres little who sampling Brandon, American, occultism, years to asceticism, pudding left when its oier. It is not complimentary to congress, and it is somewhat of a joke on our noble democracy, but the fact is that big business, which is our real government, feels that the sooner congressmen go home, the better for the country (Continued on page two) 21 lib of Sam Fiank, Tenn.l Memphis Ji wi iry am nonet r In fact, lie defense rouldn t be' There was, said he, a time when, the bigger the crop, the greater the joy. Farmers might had get smaller prices but they made Railroads more to sell. A bumper money moving crops crop was a bumper year Now big crops make the farmGovernment buys the ers sad. wheat, stores it, and railroads don't carry it. Whats the matter with us To avoid unpleasant discussion, the world court nuisance is laid on the shelf for a year And the Wlckersham prohibition commit tee, apparently by request, remains hidden in the cellar. There seems to be nothing to keep congress from getting thru with real business, generous re lief of those that are entitled to Muscle the it, settlement of Shoals question: Cheap fertilizer for farmers, or additional divi dends for power companies," etc , after the In time to adjourn short session Dr LARK CITY. Dec 23 UB Fai from a int'p legal formality s t lie preliminary hearing of Ji in e - Dr. SAIT broker who has been One young, and Is now old, who never broker fortaw a conservatve saken or his seed begging bread, our crop atti-tsdcan t understand The things that men believe When the are amazing came for Ivan of Russia to he sent for his precious liorn of It w as ueally the a unicorn horn of a narwhal, which has a long tusk sticking out in front of its had, but Ivan thought it cams from a unicorn, although He such an animal never lived. drew a circle on the table with the powerful horn. Servants put some spiders inside the circle They died at once. Others, put outside' the circle, ran away My unicorns horif Ivan saidhas lost its power, and I shall die He did die, but his way of livThe unicorn was ing killed him not responsible. T. C. Romney Gives Address On TTxe Great Gift" Staring Crowds Makes Girl Murderess 111 At Ease. At a resort for consumptives one individual wishing to appear cheerful would say to hit neigh "You are coughing better bor this morning" That might have been said of Wall street when it went to bed last night. The wise say the price of commodities has turned upward, a good sign. Steel inventories and other Inventories are low. another good sign. from Bonds have recovered their fainting spell, also good In short, Wall street is coughing better, but it is still coughing. IDAHO FALLS, Ida , Dec 23 (UP) J Wood, 40, ia quite satisfied with his Christmas, thank you. If he doesnt receive a single fresent or card, he wont mini Wood is in a "ospltal today mur muring words of thankfulness that some kind fate directed the steps of four youthful hunters to a remote and desPrted cabin where he had been held between use-liklogs for 4S hours Last Sat ui day Wood set forth for an abandoned cabin ten miles up in the bills Pom his dry land faun to get some fire wood He tried to pull down the cabin: the logs gave way and the man was caught and held fast For two da3 and two nights during which the tin rcury sank far helow the faimer freezing struggled frantn a'lv but ineffectively The Ucsh on one arm was worn to the bone from Ins futile struggles By Monday he was resigned to death and hoped it would come some Tin n came joyful shouts oi four boys oil a coyotehunt The latmer mustered his last ounce of sliength and attracts d then attention by his calls Wood w ill recover. e sud-den- ' The Weather BISHOP CASE IS COMPLETED ANTHONY, Ida. Dec 23 will present (UPj Twelye jurois Jennie Bishop, accused murderer, with a Chris-magift oi a Christ mas disappointment For, aj the trial of the young woman, charged with the murder of David Jenkins near St Anthony a year ago progressed evi today it became dent that the case would not get to the jury until tonight or per haps Wednesday morning The young woman categorically denied sh killed Jenkins and aiao dented other laiegations of Ginn Jenkins a nephew of David and John Testimony of young Jenkins was John who is now dead, and Jennie killed David when they discovered that he knew of nil proper relctions between the two Glen also tint his ncle John Inn the body and threatened Jn n with a similar fate if he told what he knew All this tf timonv the defend ant volume i"h dinted She it ebaigpd with Hrst degiee murder The case - one of the longi st in the histoiv cf the county S3 s X sho-wu- BUTTE DOCTOR GOES TO PROVO Fair tonight and Wed PRO O I Pi 2 fbP) nesday; warmer southwest portion Sint a to i tir r of tho tar tonight. Coldest day this season,, Dr P Ho diN Hi ttr Mont December 22, 8 below. will ssiiniP i i ft of tlio I tah Count it an IDAHO Generally fair tonight! n un od Health tf rv lp p la and Wednesday and continued Di Bowdi'ih n tknu; hiitlnr co'd UTAH I( T i ananijements ti!a mum, 17. in in'iiuttoi 1m it e- 'M hi, now alli (ii nno Ho will et m tn RtPto to v and nil t in up Iiih Totui n t) in 1 num du i to t 'ke o or is in prosecutor of a heretofore secret) campaign again-- t the veter in Ne a was buck that luaska, campaign ed by paity funds PRAISES LUCAS AFTER VISITING HOOVER The executive dnectois sttempt to rend Norris out of the party tele- has brought commendatory gin ms fi mn net ion il i uni mitt cine n anl other paitv 1pv!m-- t m oughout It also hi ought com the coiiitry Will inondaliMi today Pom Rep Wood ol Indium cha'rman of the camRenuhlican corgi paign comnn'tee Wood voiced his artet a call on Presi (lent Hoover. Lucas detei mitnllon 9 conhnuo Maximum 13; Minimum 8 Year Ago 31: Maximum below A Last Year Mini us Pnn u , al sent-meat- s Cents w I XZJ 1 5 rfPSu n ZJ 1'nte 1930 DI LI MBI.R Vi J? lF v Ah IfTUKWUVH-4mL V ir -- V SOD pe cq MAJOR C A SHEPARD Army Doctor Confidant Of Vindication RECOUNT MAY TAKE 3 DAYS - K A.NSAS CITY, Kan , Dec 13 luFi Confident be will be gianted a new trial and win vindication Major Charles A Shepard, sen tenced to lire imprisonment on a charge of murdering his wife, today prepared to return to his du In ties as tuberc ulosls specialist a government hospital at The 59 year old Army physician was found guilty yesterday of pol soning bis wl'e Mrs Zenana M Shepard with bichloride of mer cury so lie could marry Miss Grace Brandon, a blonde stenographer from San Antonio, Tex A jury of 2 p ni elderly Karsa-- farmers and trades No definite figures were announ men deliberated almost 48 bonr3 toi bv ced Judge Harris According b fore returning the verdirt B Kerr John canvass. official the am innocent,' Mnjo- - Shepard '1 over Muir for won of Wellsville 'said "the cave eventually will he four o ear commtsiioner by n mar thrown out of court did not pel was Hall while votes seven gin of son my w lfe " 38 over Pond wLnner by named Motion of defense a'tornevs for VOlet, a new trial will be w, id In Tope an be not can Definite figures 2 'The Armv ka Kae nounced until the final tabulation ofticei wasFehiuaiy release! on $20 000 is made Jud-tbond by Fede-Richard J Tellers who are doing the count p mhilg t Hopkins, Ifaillg of c Judge! der the jurisdiction nig Harris include Democrats Evan Newel H C Ilarlev J Wiight, Mathews A J Peerson C M Fon nesbec k John II Kerr, R P Loath Re am and Frank Fonnesbeok publicans W W Hall. Jesse P William Daines. Rich Nowell T'aine W L Skanrhy Hans Mik n d d'ai s came into Dm lley kt Isen lolm Crawlord, K S M mid today niikin; l total Quarrie and I.evl Allen lie fund is to mg col '"oi on I lei aid in t lie o d t nti r milv of Rudolph 11 si ia t e no mi( ib ol th I oam f ip di own'd win! di niment who Thomas Muir of Mi ndon and W W Hall of Logan were reported by Judge Melvin C Harris to have shown small gams when the re count call'd by Muir and Martin Pond of Logan, was adjourned at noon today At that time, approximately of the ballots had been re counted by tellers named by the par Republican and Democratic ties The count was resumed at oife-th- - imnev, director of the I. D S 'nstltute at the college was the sp( aki t at a special Christ tins prognem of the Klwams club at the Btteb d today Di Romney tm k ns his theme The Groat Gift In mentioning nt Ucrlal gifts he prnlsi d thoie who glvcv in the right s; rlt and con Jeuned In no unci i tain terms those who give ouv to benefit themselves He dwelt lo some extent on the great gilt of life, extollng the work of those who gave their lives for humanity A discussion of the proposed ar mot) site at Memorial park and how it would afect the beautification program of the club was also made Dr S M Budge wrho met with the rlt commission last FrI day made a report but the matter was tabled without definite action A complete list oi officers and committees who will act during the 1911 was announced at the meeting also The list is as follows OUlcers G. A. Lindquist, president, P. W EUaeon, Immediate least picsident Henry A Theurer, L M Jensen, Hut vice L W Hov soc on i vice president ev, secretary and treasurer1 R K trustee Directors Borntsou, M. Budge, George Batch, S Roland Fmruett B G Thatcher, Moses Thatcher, Clark Haskins, J W Hayward and J C Hayward. Comittee (first named Is chairman) Agricultural Byron Alder, Roland Emmett Henry A Therurer, W PreHton Thomas B G Thatcher, Classification P W Eliaaon, W D. McClellan, George Balch R O Por Klwanls education tei, A C Smith, Moses Thatcher, T C R Completed Here Early Next Fall Public Utilities Commission Gives Permission To Build Line From Ogden To Pocatello. urn KI SAI I I Utah, Dec. 32 (UP) The right to construct and operate a pas line and pas distribution plants between Opden and Iocittllo, Idaho, but not to enforce ils proposed rail: schedule, was pranted the Wasatch ( ms company late Monday by the public utilities commission ct I his w Pi entail the expenditure of $3,200,000 proj-and hi ini' gis service to such towns as Logan, Bripham City, Willard, Iem, We! sville, Hvrum, Smithficld, Rich--4mnn- , , (Continued on page six) resents. At all events, It was given to un- derstand that the complex and controversial question of rates would SAN PEDRO, Calif., Doc 23 (UR) be ironed out at a subsequent Coast Guard cutter 261 set out hearing at which the matter would from here today to search the be thoroughly aired and investigatPacific for the fishing boat ed by the commission. overdue In port here with four men aboard Deo KENITRA, French Morocco, 23 (UR) Twelve Italian sea planes led by Minister of Air lLalo on a flight to South Amerl ca left Kenltia for Villa Cisneros, Rio De Oro, today LOS ANGELES, Dec U) The manslaughter corvictl in aga'nst Mrs Lois Panlagee, wife of Alexmillionaire ander Pantages showman, was dismissed todiy by Superior Judge tar'ov Hardy 23 Coolin Cahidge 1 ALBANY, N Y., Dec 23 (UP) Nineteen convicts nine of whom are serving terms for Slav lugs, Christmas received presents from Governor Roosevelt today in the form of commutations BY COOLIN d, Lewiston, Preston, Downey, Me Gammon and Pocatello Const uetton will start about April and completed by early fall In 1931. Although successful In obtaining the go ahead" In construction, the concern failed to convince the commission of the fairness of their rate schedule. Commissioners claimed that in some Instances the prices for domestic use were 40 per cent higher than those charged In other sections of the state L Fitzby the Bame company. patrick, general manager of the concern, admitted the rates were about ten per cent higher but denied the 40 per cent figure cited He insisted by the commission. that some rate increase was necessary to justify the heavy outlay the Ogden Pocatello extension rep- BANDIT STABS POLICEMAN BanLOS ANGELES, De.c 23 dits who shot and knifed their way to freedom with the resulting de.aLh of a deputy city marshal and possibly fatal wounding of another man, were sought here today. A bandit was robbing a malt house during the Christmas rush laet night when Henry Krause, proprietor, leaped upon Ills back, believing him unaccompanied As the bandits confeeh rate Intervened, Parraan Calderwood, tlie marshal, chanced by. and covered the second robber while Krause ecuffled with the first X pon the bandits promise not to try anything," Calderwood put away his gun, and in mediately was t ebbed o death while the second broke trom Kraus s grasp, picked up a gun which had been dropped in the scuffle, and shot him In the back. They escaped with $35 fiom the cash regi-te- CALVIDGE NORTHAMPTON, Mass Dec 23 , In a representative government such ae ours, the revival of ping al with great im pong is fraught There is nothing hk a GLOBE, Artr., Dec 23 (UP) portance The ping pong contest to bring people worlds meanest man has visited Inless it he a good together Globe He stole two hng'i'ly of tli k tars (oe Or a thrilling bout colored electric ltghl bulbs Irom of the Community ('lust flulstmas Anglobuxons aie noted for their tree love of sport The lusty glve-antake of ping pong appeala strongly ST. CLAIR8VILLE, O. Dec 21 tn the primitive man in ns For the r. 14 year old (UP) - Ihe fate of duration of the game we become John Woods c bath'd with the X yeril tide cavemen floice indom muider of William Meeker. bO But peisons llahl bloodthirsty a farmer, was lc't to state off! i suffenng trom high Mood pressure tiaU today i imilil not play pmg pong It is v i also 1ml for guti His SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 21 (U P once The Duke o Wellington The round the wotld flig!it of bullin' a ti w vutkt na i lie b fl sill fill the battle ol Waterloo Mrs Brim, Bti'iih avia cm n lit t b i b ii n t he oldest was von on the riicket In Ids of tor. wastctoi to 1 03 AM ELLS, Ik" 2! (UP) tempotd nv ndtn-,r is ts a v t v ntrong if w nm l oul , 11 v t u s ol ati Mon a tesult of tin cri h mar School children who id saving day as W bat e c m kets got st tteiue it , .a-he act omits n tie bat k ot Hollywood Medford, Ore taii.rd it A is au in ill witl wa fan 23 (UP) Dec Iteved by a sc r w hemming loose and tl e I, Kt Po hank, both ST LOl IS Ml) It 'psc-c- t biMe makes inlMistng h shook house in the la id ng g n of 1m plane ot yv hu h i d their i, v An earth tremoi c bv , its noise Lout-ruhbug iniiimig doors will t civ tliev dt posits ill xlighPy in southwestern Kt ml Inlb n lot r mil b The toiotlu irason tU P 21 g. -JLOS ANGELES, Die full today oi tomoitow the I.os at s 41 a m today mV Ml t s i obsc nre udge Walton I UmJM announ Angeles (lemng Hou-- e assoc la-- ! The only damage was slight le But i ol Waterloo the hit ccd today lhat G.cbe t Don announced such as pictures falling in sev ii a win on tie c ticket flip's of mvir ,ronmiMit ( alifoin a t tin Although the 13, v t cl re hank ei il homes (Coni nued on Page 3) ' t i w i i a n sav of OCR haps i pM ci i will b" on in ed FtiiDv on yvas not a memh r ol the Xclhir James B Macelwane o t1 the v on 1' i won was x' ir P a chatgi ol i donated s itmg p St Louis umveib tv said the se s NEW YORK, In o'l, the clear mg hou-- e cs ot Amerna' '100 nho tl un the -- uhicient funds to lepiy the thru-- I pioximately h il M i s tin n a w " w m'c i Win ga it ti!, mogtaph at the university regia e MV t "a if 1 t , I all a ol t ii i, uu alley Building and ou mm tv children tered the quake which he esl t, i i pa-i1 unds ol the bank of Hollywood mated was of a minutes duia , Nimotis ball i - i ' D i ' J 1,1 nit i will be reka.ed mmn ately to the i csat i i. tion A 21 (JP) ma dt posiiors in the institution. Will CHICAGO, De We could led ii here at the chine gen ne- -. was disroveiec. j C Wood stite bank sipcrinten- There was he COUPLE GETS LICENSE univeisitv ,al tP Ileo w hi ( isc tl W 24 , IV I Mill h ' Dm I ') in a Rogeia Pai k apartment to dt nt said A an appre entile if slight move Although only a por-- I mini iso i v I 5 a few hou-- s alto, !' Iv i i it v i l m a c div Mu.ulav occu of fnuds n toll he paid out Co the tion iv ment ol the build ng ,)( gian'e -- v v is Dt ni do Mom is opened !in on tvu pedee befon Christmas, depositors eventpan's Newspapers wne busy answer --n tii i w w ,.o tipped inio Do l.ne ually vvll recover all of the Ir niou-- ' ornu lb is ton and ig j - , h i; s' , i i ing calls from residents ot tl ev he said ProM b , o' fne section who rep,r'ed the tremor of f i ' o Id WILEY FUND ISGROWING lull CHILDREN TO ST. LOUIS FEELS GET SAVINGS EARTH TREMOR ii !t"f f s,d (' his campiign in the Minds d lmniediatelv of politicians t'i of a third partv, but stand pat Xtepublicans ma.ntained that the movement was directed solely aga.nst Norris It was stated, for Instance, that patty irregularity was a matter of degree, and that Norris was con sivlered the outstanding rebel. It largo number winch considers In ca- - action as likclv to cause more than it will cute Lucas' bitter opposition to on - nator Borahs Rcpuhlcant-Norris was explained by an in BELIEVE MORE formed Republican leader to TROUBLE BREWING have prompted largely by the Bat all Republican leaders are Republican national committee's experience this year In not viewing the Lucas Norris InciThere is a dent comp.acently. raising campiign funds. Count is -- oicituallv tat.d to tin nt ich led Pre-- s bv Mib-- t inti.it cs lo he made that no challenge w -- 1 1 vv m less potentially large contributors, the United Press was informed, refused to donate without assurances that none of the money would be allotted Norris in Nebraska. Under these clicumstances, 't is said, Lucas decided Norris had become a menace to the party organization throughout the countrj and particularly to its source ot income The general position takrn is that Lucas among regulars would be doing his patty a service if he could divorce Norris from the Republican alel. None in the senate so far, however, has endorsed Lucas' methods of orposlng the veteran insurgent, , |