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Show PHONE 50 or 51 If You Do Not Receii Daily Herald The Home Your e ir.th ih.Jt Ni Volume 22. UTAH, DAILY HERALD, LOGAN, W D 1 s 1 'i 1) is to m bincd 1 I IM I . he C iii he Du u' I Newspaper llna'l 'v 1. 1 By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). IILU0I5 More Women Enter Ills Bit lh Jay In Heaien. Trouble In Pm ope Fighting In .Ism .Nett Marshal Joffre, dead Sundav It as 79 y ears old Mondax oui must be pleasant to spend 79lh birthday in heaven, known,, that our Doubles aie nded ot hen ihe ask Jotne who are ion ' He w II atswer "I' won 'I hat the battle of the Maine battle prevented wit it might Iium the been a qnii k dibit tot Alio , Joflte t H s will th it he hav w si wdl (bath teminls t v von t d 'i t that the git tit st of all wars was a war ot old men, Jotfie, Fot h, Cltm (tH't an l.lovd C.eotge, the great men The Htndenherg voting tought and dud tne old men with then won the virtone Inaii.s Foreign countries send news ot Welsh miners ask tho trouble labot government to solve their P'oblem, a difficult one At former wages, the mine owners ran make no money, and therefore do not care whether mines are open or shut All that the worker ran get is part of the profit on his work, sad, perhaps, but tine It is his business to see that there is a profit left after he is paid. Fighting as always, in Asia This time, Burmese are fighting Chtne.se In Rangoon, known to most of us through Kiplings The fighters are using poem would It bars and stones iron be a different story if they had modern killing machinery It takes the highest civilization to show how to kill scientifically, at wholesale. White" war If another big comes, you will see real killing, with civilians murdered In hundreds of thousands, by poison gai and bombs from airplanes, strik ing at economic centers news comes with the start of the automobile allow tea son, In New York ford reopens, tomorrow. full blast The Industry, as a whole, plans an output aif 4,500 000 cars in 1931, compared with 3 500,000 In Good 1930 Chevrolet will conti ibute units to the output, pared with 900 000 in 1930 1,000,-00- nds 1 re lb. ill pn 0 com- ai ill Princess, generals and states countv agents to utgi poultiv men whose names are famous tproducets who are op.iutmg ct throughout the world marched in fic i lit pluiits and V, 0 have i the pcocebsion with maimed prl poultiv unit to st tv m vates who served Joffre in the jwotkdble the businc sr and not ju up out trenches The Maishal's bodv was because ot the pc tod ot diptt carried on a gun carriage while ex-- Si0n He used lhiee points of soldiers and men and women who al(rUmellt Fust T iah hue an lost relatives In the World war excellent a s s in ial ion marketing knelt In pious tribute A million second, fee els are In i.i and on jier pod l pet sons lined the route followed by thud, the average the Marshal's cortege In Its jour hen is higit in t'l iiai' Many had ney across the city KEEP SHOULD stood silently for hours waiting for FARM ACCOUNTS the piocesslon to start xte nsioii i ilium The grateful farewell of France () Stott, was voided by Minister of War 1st, faim manage tne nt disenssed Ixiuis Barthou In a funeral oration the merits ot keeping taim and lie said ihat a home accounts at the invalides. o ope t a' nut readjustment in a nt" m . farms was nee et s it of keeping the tanning ndiis'iv elm nig ih. alive and profitable slump and that teeenl k. mng was necessity n i.ehienis costs ok ii and minuting gins, farming ii ion Mis A (' Fsplin, . outlin'd home leading specialist the high a Morn of (.lory," he x reading piogia o foi class cantata tendered at Christ- tension service W A l.lovd mas by the Fourth ward choir in charge ol the cxtoii ion sir under the direction of A G Olof vice for the west, in st et. w ,li son, will be pieseuted by the headquarters at A. a lim.l m 1) o une choir in the Third ward (' , conduct'd ail ..pen loiu.i Luapel Sunday evening during which tune h. til, wend In preparation for this presenone ei nn.g prepared questions tation, .Mr Olcfson de.lres all exiensic.il polnies ieda. vi to the members of his hoir to be pres tedeial oltiee ent at the practise in the Fouith watd Impel Tlnnsday evening The best way to improve your ..ncl own psyehologv that ol your family is to get a new cai You know how a peacock mopes, when its tail fealheis are gone, in moulting time, and how it becomes ruler of lie umveise, in Us own esteem, when the new fail grows 'n A new cai is woith 1000 pea Continued on page eight) i i .,u . s P til si ii e at 7 30 o e lex k McCANN AGAIN While the Fouith ward choir sings at the Third ward Sunday, horus from the the advane ed Senior high school under the of Frank H Baugh. leadership the Russian ettu Jr will tlta, ' Taras bv Iris M Decket The in the Fourth watd chapel A hM t Mi(ann (t Smnhtndd chorus eonsiits ol 2S of the best singtts m tile high school uas ieoU(tK(I j)!tNi lent of the Miss (iladvs Kaili v is the aceutn ('at lie tounl board ot (dmation hi Id in d" at a reulai notMn pa n 1st lue'-das hoo IoFkm afnmoon e HEADS BOARD so STILL IN AIR BOS ANT, emluiini, vv hi FEES Je plane ll Mis-- , I 7 Laclx Bol.bx Tinnt (UP) -- The Ro'ph m anl Lelna Al n f none l have b'en alott mote than b" tout oil a ust .med llight developed its fnO niitiot tinnh'e toe1. iv Shoit'v alter the plane was re id n m when it had fueled at flown ns horn Miss Tiout dropped a rote siviri, thet a leak had le lit of the left ( loped in the tug gasoline tame The (hei sml that 'tael 'vi n the piessuie ir. this tank turned ort and the gasoline then would he held in a re.etve Mipplv with the fuselage lank and the right wing tank writing foi loiilme purposes of the flight OK, K t h( p t of i n (1 uni in Md nt I f f hie i do knozv you u an l to see Mi. Mouse zJun hr appeals in the it t boat pass d tn hills but toouk jio a tlOIl ot oils, fju III P OUtsulo ol i u th the olt .in in Th n t nitm of tlo1 Im.nd on '1 u s will b Lain n mottiiiK al suppl t Funeral Thursday For Young Baby Finn r . '1 v s i f lie a It et A ii ot Logan w is Horace I, high man in the l ee ent i ml were n examination eondinted hv Flit (Tint C V Kipp to 1111 the vaean ev ausp hv the death of R 11 tlev Ruileigh s.ot ed Px .!! pet cent as eompjted with tail Mohr, Ji , of Fiovidenie who counted '1 percent Uonsequentlv, Burleigh s name will he rei ontmended to the citv ominisMon foi Ihe appoint ment hv line" Rapp and It s high ly ptobahle that lie will lit) named Two otheis v. ho finished exeep tionallv high in t lie examination weie L F AVestover with 89 pet cent and Roy Ellison with 8H H. 1 A A quilt to start in THE DA1EY HERALD SUNDAY e per CfcUt. liab, I shot and Violators of the prohibition l ih in Ixigan were given i rie dl Si In i I I . I o I. .1 r t 11 i . efficient crew) of officers. According to the an ,ual repoit of the department, 32 were arrest d for possession of liquor Every me was either convicted or left a bond forfeiture Twenty were ar rested for bootlegging anil only htee escaped without conviction were Sixty arrested for w ed-n- 111 e v- -, i v ' ,, nu i -t e 111 In lsp ll dil'I ui h y ili It u Ii atii ihh 'I lu !h from VISITS SCHOOL Fliers Start Delayed Trip Across Ocean NORFOLK. ,t U Hi I Mis , N. a i . ( ii i i lesumed their ora to Pans llight today at-- l' an ii. iv ui utv . . mi u ,, i.uii i ii i del i ei tn e . i lust' di p Ml Stephens I (ah li FiIwjm! hen si up une tie Ti ad. wind, .t In te at i. i. 9 a m tor Ilennida hist si induieej stop on the flig'it he pm pose of t 10 llight projei t is to demoiotiate the leasibilitv ot a t eg ill u coiiinier nil an route between Hut ope and Arnene a via 1. Ii ol M V n hll Ilu-'ili- t o ll (l - I o! i ho Apnt Him IS, 1 Lh ud t n 1 v tami i nt on mo t ol n 11 W Konn as M Ml t u Mi . m H Mont jHh t t Until uiiii .1 and it HI H - ot t' ( oiiim I It )" t! a s t 10 i Mh t hi n m U 'toll Ih l t J e . i t ) hv 'o n i it I bo In Id il a t j,n 7 o', Woods I , S J n t n le e 7 lb P) N. Y, Jail . Arne ndmein to tele ted. 7 i ( questions Horn Sen 1 iinmat, N A- is 'intolerable allogethi too much of t The wav these things come ilxmt dot snt look well tot the way in wan i business is oigmlzed We st d to consider such conditions vitaiie hut we a. i learning they ant be she w ot k vv Is DOLE PREVENTS REVOLUTION Two shot lo of St (UP) Jail 7 Eng system of unemployment the dole' whkh had insurance, lx i t h, on severely critn ized bv econ omists and political opponents of PORTLAND, Oie, Ben 7 (UP) Ihe labor government has found n States Federal J jdge a suppottet David Llovd til . t od a Uni). US I! .it 'In d cai Liberal paitv leader (.purge Ii mu '..ll i in a s id 1. n px.rpt foi ill. .pile we would it, i. k hive hid ohm ni long ago, in an uehiiess 'UPi SACRAMENTO, Calif Jail I! ii mouth lln dole Vi it i d tot mm d. t at Spo k no l a. re n ilkin. 2 ' iv t m li a ii and w ill ' Ii n in ni t xi aril LONDON lands I . e e i ( v , 1 . i i i o i Oil SALT up LAKE CITY M U n ni Utah, ot I u K Hie Ian lai. , 7 ill w K i. d (iv to i Aniei n Hiho BOISE 11 I1 N , , I ill il Hll ((J ss i P OHM n aj) i i e (Continued on Page 3) SCHOOL NURSE KEEPING BUSY eUPi Louis todav, the latest victims iti a series of gang shootings I to in f Miss Bertha county Chase, school nurse, is a very busy young lady these days with TVn,rous meetings and health activities demanding her full attention. Tonight at 7 30 p m, she will meet with city officials of Lewiston. the Red Cross, the Lions club and ward bishops to arrange for toxin antitoxin and vacina-tioof all children of pre school and school age. The meeting will be held in the city oftice I building at Lewiston at 7.30 p. m e A parent-teache- r association j I will be held 'We'lsville at meeting at 3 p w Thursday at winch 7viiss g Chase and Dr. Clatk Haskins ot f Logan will be the speakers. Both will speak on the care of the I lie Utih meeting will be in i the Junior high school building. Aiungements have also been ecinpleled by Miss Chase and 'T Dt HA Adamson of Richmond, ' tor the vaccination of all childreu y. of school and preschool age. Thft,? vaeinatton will take place Janu- - , arv 19 starting at 1 p jn. Toxin anu toxin tieatments have already been made in that uty. n 4 no I Parents Are t us win sion nl u n ami ot pi 'n nts tor tin a , p ix,( tml.n i li h 1HM it a tin H il foi H h i n - lUtd nd !nt ( a to I t i ns Ldo a pn ' m I ominj Mi' Loud woi , ht H ', Jf st 1 la i IM Mpha h p' i n . w s s w i IMan . yi t Will plav '! "i in mint' I il th tt .ii car. v vv ill ,t U nlaiion w i ' t ht ill loll iu wit th1 on id I Iv U iKiv i i I i v i on i m fu pi in or u iaK tho (hnnmiinitY I'hn pit st ntat mil nd p t to K p up w 1th Uh H pla The Weather UTAH Putty cloudy and Thuisdsv, slightly sojthv.est poit.cn tonight tonight warmer IDAHO and Cloudy tonight Thursday Freezing temperature, and somewhat WASHINGTON Jin 7 (UP) One night Thursday; , , oin 1.1 lion ol l ng pi j colder in extreme east portion Illinium I. poll w Im ,i the AAiii, omno-si.i- ii ei 'hem hv mas M3x,mum 22; Minimum 11. A s mill. todav to ompktn, will Year ago Maximum 27; Minimum 1, Lithe t lot eti i oieeent pine 2 below. s in part on eui Million, local poliMes ml mBig(.ac.e by local Coldest day this season, December O.tlUelU, 26, 11 below. iionni m nn- it -, m u e i I (vollout Invited To Hear Expert Tonight I 7 II Hi! Mm s Inst l J d bl v P! i 1 I h ti. BOISE, th oinmuii' s'h.ikf 'ju i ian that t!u t l j i tin ! p h hii it in n o tin o 111 Hll' st Mi i a ui t in lo al pi m n ion v ill m t w it h unamnioiis ippi o il ot th m oup t i No ha i Im u s d nor la a viu t m b n nam foi th lli as )U lbl a ill probably " Jo I ( I h the drive on girls cr. the daneeB, 13 were arrested according to Chief Mecham's report Bad c hecks brought 34 arrests while speeding brought 64 attests, the laigest number of any single Item In the report. ARRESTS IN MANY DIFFERENT DIVISIONS The complete report of the Chief of Police as It will be presented to the city omir.'bston in the rear future is as follows. Traffic violation, 25, posession ot Fquor, 32, petite larcency, 15; drunkenes3, CO, allowing rumors In pool hall, 1, had checks, 34; assault end battery, 3, buigl.try, 10; speeding, 64, opexn charge, 6, hoot legging, 20, forgery, 10, operating punch board, 1, Dyer act, 3; larcency, 4, inlet fertng with females, 13, selling without u license, 14; shooting in the city, 1, driving over a fire hose, 1; assault with a deadly weapon, 2, contempt of court, 1; beating room rent, 1; driving through a funeral, 1. Indecent conduct, 8, minors having cigarettes, 1; driving through oust, lonlsnle noitli i t It on a Ti .pel, md Tliete tun eh ln uid Senator IH it ton Dem , N M, Woods .aid lleie v as a dlhttess ng a ii unit ot unemployment and ii wlieiem t'lat a situ capable, a0.r pi i sons weie unable to ob-.a- i LOUIS, Mo, Ian 7 angst, is weie louiiel i Reilvuig an tenon bv .eteiendi. it to 'he peo pie was avlvoeated texlav by Gov einor Franklin 1) Roosevelt in his message lo the 154th session New Aork titatr leglsla of ST i of accosting P U il t qjP) of the , In result streets after e 111 G. gliei A i i it I p ill b tit In i mi m u w.o mid1 al a Viouji xtt tin ( ham ooms slav i w iv on ni lons u mo b ii m h ( Mlim; i! ( ih s a h tor ih t ll Mil to I ii N ill i tD Bosh n out h'x w t ic lu i h oil JJ7. In n ih. M in s M , V' that t'i aio t nt im s iinl-- oimnn ' ,) John 11 t As a youths e , PAUL, Minn, Jan 7 (UP' s ftii-- t tat merer labot governor, Floyd B Olsou, was swoin 111 todav as the state a t w ent v second chief executive e men ( lass of the Logan ll pres, j. t an t 'i n liool s'v. i i mug s elite i taiiiini nt on ill'll ' -- i when it- - Ihst annual vauhvil'e Semen Hits Is se he d ui'd t) a pii ., r in NTlilev nail In v i uek'v die is unde l le n ei ti)1 e the i niiii class o'ln , i I Ol Bill Pi stun Md,,, il o.i Mills Jxow.illis a'l I Pave Dame Prom all appi u im is it pi onuses to bo i v.iv outs im'ihi' pied let ''1 of In. t will tne kid most ot tin a,i nl' i lal nt ten nd in the im al msti Ini as . t no ex t.mt. ui . i e id x a in uoi.mm mi. nt i u k 'al i n Im giu"k u hal till p ( s("U u on w ill 1). 11,1 to (1,1 i su ei in li m la il si t hv pi oil it il ' 'n In. 1. tun se r( (u j t i i), ot hill u ( ijit i Ills i ST of ITteisnn S'ate Agrie uitui a1 ol hge extension .service md a lloovel s ol Piesident in, Illbei inmmittte oil the eonsivation and admtnlsti atiem of 111 public do maul will leave Fiidav night, Jinuaiy I lor Washington, I) ( ailed liv where he lias been James R Garfield, e. uriiiaii ol tne committee of the commission Meetings weie held in Washington during November at which time a ten lative repo't was dialled anil to Piesieleut Hoove i pjosented The commission was aljoiumd wi'n tile ni'true'ion to nnlv the niateiial tint had he. ti pi.sinted hv tho vaiioits memhns of th, o'limisston and lepott al a liloi di!. to w oi k out a elelmito plan ol pioeedm with leteniu. ii the ediiiinisiralion of the p ihl do to be pt s( nt, d In feu in mi, the national lotigtess the inm Mondav in tee wdl neiinvino I v i i urn ii n t lie I n mug li im build ng se 1 e piesident of the Bank ol Italy to yeateidiv pniss v a r. olv et to Ills light temi le and eoinnut suk ide, point) ugteed todav William Ihren lor he 1 tali VAUDEVILLE lil M h t No i,n l line i assistant vie ATTEND MEET SENIORS PLAN Dili, Pans Itnet gene y Employ ininmte , t ol the senate l.itum , n in tt. e today that bet w n 4 in ui an 5 oh ) ni0 pi r re line pUn d in Ih. oil nit d Siai s He appealed as a witness ic'ioie the eoinmutee winch is in lulling into I ir adequaiv of admin t ill ri di night and utieinp'oy-t- meut ho of 7 (U P ALBANY, In it1 Kn Urns t ItllsM oi a I io(Ln in 111 ' pav loan il ln-- 3AN CR ANC1SCO, g I n t i 7 I him u h ol Washington Wahnpton Mat d'i( ue 25 ami GOES EAST TO Beit.. u la and th. Azoies Mis Hai t at M ei la re u at cm ti i v mg he Klin tin 0 and eniove nil. wing some ol Ins uqiuiti aeiies on the earn G E Peteisera Piesident pus Dean F L AYe st l)e an R B e.st and Hr J 1. G' eaves weie classmates of Mr Stephen!, 1. it (I Ian B a I) of laduale Aei i. iilnn m Ik t o to xpi inn. lilai a i S at to Estimates Five Million Unemployed Friideuts Wash TACOMA, relitiv. e (.((,. I ch.eiiman Ait'mr nli.n n.l I fight AAAd I) ei m-- i it n it I is station experiment some cooperative Hart, Ti, w S l i FA a A . . United Press he l. t null'll i t inn nt oi g uh he e uitui i and ill (huge o t lie d i v ipel e in 'tne in al st it m lex I' v he in d d nt 'i a . i Oi e gun I I ill lit n il st i e Ac w 'h I ui' duv In ont. rid a id Pi of. s ( ai doll ee toi sor A F Hi ee ki il ( the I t ill II xx Yete I ill ill and Mis s, n n an 'n ik foi tlun . i ( Select Mystery Drama 'I ( ) Flashes Community Players i n th Of ll i J! it Mohr iv sv K 111 t H mu i m K ina !h t Ilian m tk ( il I'll ' i u M a I then plane t ' ii AGGIE WED TOGETHER w in e ll'illiani nil 1 v r tt uh 'land. foil hinnig In in I I h s, Han I i , .(, fl I According to the report of the court, receipts dropped off somewhat, with 17,346 55 in 1930 and $S 4S7 45 in 1929. This was explained by City Jedge Jesse P. Rich through the fact that more bootleggers were sent to prison this yea rthau last iolators of the tlrv law contribute a big slice of the annual Income of the law enforcement department citv L x . CITY COURT FINANCES SHOW DECREASE Wj? ide m ece xhibtt exhibit will h Ip Id J he .shooting lollowerl a hitler in th) building lot m. Iv ii, up pel between the woman and eptatii b the' I.OLMn Knitting Mills , unhand C.ahiitl AhlandeT je rose hei the stie,t li m tbi p si nt Herald he l had just letuineel fiom ul a derm and had been arguing In IP aid Is ii ms to have ove v hodv in ( i valley attend pmtn ti w exhibi' , nd . t'u h u li fill loliei said xhlander w is in an ((Ul Is pie paled Mill tile patients hv st. i a el condition and pjrtiallv . Iv e .( li..1 when tile Met intiix u lived tli publisl d id It will li. an i xh hit long to he 'in 'i.tie hv all who attend 1. .1 Venn ne glibois about the ex h b t uni encourage them o . ome a.id s ti,, lie ci.it ii How t Gdi t. n Jilts Th)' law plenty cause to worry during last year by Chief f Polka Gilbert Mechanj and bis Ahlun no allv -- mem oc am ' . i Ai 1929. hie h . aid li n women Dire know shoul clock. 14 tho., w ho have w h el tliul luge is Ills Is the the I ontt t w n pie use re only wav am t k can see to 'lave their epulis in the Ing ibis wav Instead ot se, aia it not iti i th in t tion so it mv two ehilelieu Janus iv 14 in not ic until with then Lithe l Please tell m tamilv in Sweden that I was killed m an a immobile i n TWINS OBTAIN High Man Named In LICENSES TO Civil Service Exams e nursery rhyme taken man h( nnt Ian I tilldo'MiIm In 1930 Compared With vo small sons mil no ide nil milled Inn lo Im ii the ai I sin s ai, pi (j nt f ! note m Up n m al u.is vv tec b lm list S -- pie-se- l but n, the H iiv 111 M's wounded time uiil n mi'it-- I. AM- 1 nniiili H bh eld 17 i ill v st mi.-All entc re v 1 knozv .aid n I util i th, jihU , lav m V u l the mouse don't n to tin- H. ial v 'Lin ont in sit. i.i Jaimai v . run up the II e t i edne-idu- H' 1) V dm .0 ill. ii i i Fines Less I cun ing Thost w ho de nil. d sli mill nolo fin i ha i in dux ' ( 9 I es-,,- c TWO CHOIRS SING SUNDAY D Discouraged W oman caves Ti; j,. Note. laid II. st and OUT. i . In oi J. to c x tin duilt-- , m a.-- , WOMEN FLIERS clock? It l. v did I'll , I II I, i II ! 'll Ian ial e () why Is il the IV 1 e pschology n I i c e Our depression is accurately described as largely a matter of i i on 'in 'hi '.in and ill nainiii as a w ' Rw Jan iUP nee shown and Iv M i moi'i nc 1m is iv lot Jo 1 I hoinu-- i of tin di put tun nt .u s. i li led it. w Si , II t i.i spb ndor ultutal economi - 'iiicmIcv dm urn. eb tin g. lie atio.li s out Shttc woining at the annual extension Mantling heroes as the old sol sc t vne coiiteicnce in session at diei s 'nr lal procession passe-- d the Vtah Mate Aciicultuicl col thiougi the Hunts of Baris fiom lege Nolle liain cai lie drat to tile inva UPWARD TREND s todav i id Jut'ies body was piac d in a PREDICTED ciirular sacristy Inside a equate Tlinmapointed cm tent diaped with black and violet, that ,n almost all commodities at the invalieles Battle flags weie present pi ices liavci leached the arranged in the formation ot lough of the c v c le and that A mounting guard Napoli oi lc 'judging horn the past lecoids a bronze stood in each cl the foui number ot commoditns the corners around the Marshal s rest snould stait on the upgtade with ing place in a shot! tun. He adxiud tne fai ion-- , I, t , , low n, v Flight is Wednesday. ' Passes. drome among i Poultrymen Are Advised Populace Kneels As Joffre s Funeral HERSELF Hi York-Par- Quilts Must Be In The Herald Office By Sit Tight, T w host ninth Quilts In Contest E Car P.'iholog Resume New WOMAN KILLS 4ll-u- xs Af idge Reece, home conoi'iie expert, who w at (he I SAC extension conference this week, will bo tho speaker at the Junior high M sctiool tins evmlug at 7.JU oelock This meeting is under the auspices of the Farent Teachers association. Musk will he furnished by the Junior high school gills glee club. A gent rat invitation to is extended tlie public. |