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Show ee Phone 50 or 51 If )( ill I)o at R cteize lour Dads II c old' A 17. Number 22. Volume LOGAN, U H By Arthur Brisbane Copyright 193" I Different j Difference Prit es. I t I I TTh it'i DM W1 I)YY A I J SOUGHT FOR Motoring to the pass from the orange groves, in blossom,ni and full, the long rows of roses combloom, you pisb automobiles from ing the other way, down They carry bob Bear mountain. fastened and toboggans sleds across radiator fronts, skis fastboard. the running to ened Crowds go up to pass the week end in the snow bkilng, skating Man likes change of climate and here, he gets the extremes, in half a morning. European Interests To Aid In situation bays Report. individLCXDOX, Jan. 21. (U ual agreemeatH to curb BUgar pio .tuition were leported by Thomas L. Chadbourne of New York, representative of American and Cuban Interests in IV recent International meetings of tho continent, bo loie be sailed for the Vuited States ' Alfalfa grown under irrigation aboard the liner Majestic today. Six moulds of International negoon the deseret, by this writer tiations appeared to have cleared and many other farmers, also has otthe BUgar situation, Ciadbourne its extremes. The best price tered here by the Southern Flour said. Negotiations are to bo transand Chain company of Atlanta, ferred to New York to begin with Georgia, is thnteen dollars and a foitnigla. This Chadbourne called conferences twenty five cents a ton. individual, who raises thorough- wit', i Russian representatives here bred horses at Allaire, N J , three "entirely satisfactory. He belilev-tha- t Dutch producers were certain thousand miles awa, pays foity-t:v- e to agree to a sugar quota system. dollars a ton thcie. difficulties were lessening, aid, and the Britioh The ditference is in Height Chadbourne and in the hay. At least fifty per empire a.id Russia will probably soon to reduce t ont better alialfa here than in adopt a the east, bright gieen in the produi tion to 2,30t),00u metric tons hale with the b' .e tlowers still annually oxer, a five year period. "The Dutch government is now having hi illiant This writer, other enterprises, leal estate etc, will.ng to ague with the majority of sugar producers, which is an (Continued on page two) decision because the Dutch control 13 per cent ol the world Chadbourne tcld the production, Cnitc J Press. "The quota scheme is sound because it combines segrewhich was gation a.id talking in attempts to regulate coffee and rubbei production. I explained the .scheme to British leaders in the burst industry, who will be asked to join when return to Europe." Preparations are rapidly being anChadbourne said that he could pushed to completion for tjie nual Senior vaudeville to be pre- secure a loan on the Russian sugar 8 at sented next Friday night beet cron in the United States. p. m. in Nibley hall. Senior This vaudeville, entitled Hits, is given tinder the auspices ot the Senior class of the Logan to high school and according present indications it will fea-be one f the most outstanding tures ever attempted bv a Senior class. The program will consist df such numbers as a novelty minstrel chorus, dance reA special feature will be vue Crossed A complete enforcement a short play entitled, of all These are only a few plumbing ordinances ip J'e city Wires. of the features provided for the statutes was planned at a meeting which of the Logan city commission and entertainment evenings should draw a good attendance plumbers of the city Tups lay night. An examining board which Is to from townspeople. Issue Uconses under which plumb-eimust operate was nimd!i td Include Fred Baugh. Building InspecO tor C. T. Barrett, and Mayor Lundstrom. This group will hold regular for all pulumberj. Plumbers preseat at tjie tjteetjng were Val Palmer. P. J. Peterson, E. C. Jones, Fred Baugh and H. P. Two USAC students figured in Bair. W. R. Ruppea, secretary of n auto accident in Salt Lake the Master Plumbers association of Utah, was also present at ghe 'uesday. They were August Lake and A. C. meeting. of Salt The commission took, .up several packman of Richmond. Neither was seriously injured other problems Including the Loclub .land i the crash between two cars at gan Golf and Country grant, license fees for wholesale bout 10:45 p. nt. but Miss Thel-lAnderson, a student at the pedllers and road matters but no of Utah, is in the official action was takeH. nlverstty ospltal suffering from a frac-treskull. Roland, who was driving one ar, and L. T. Johnson of Salt gKe, driver of the oilier car, ere scheduled to report at the Salt Lake police lation for further questioning. SENIORS PLAN Big AGGIES HURT A-- . IN ACCIDENT Ro-in- d a y City School Head On Teacher Program Superintendent Louis A. Peter-o- f tin: Logan city schools will lie on Ihe program at an institute of lioxelder county teachers at Bngham City next Saturday. Supt. Peter .on is scheduled for a general talk as well as ad re.ss-e- s two belore departn tal TIip croups meetings will be hdd in the Boxelder county high m bool. Here Are Rules for Happiness CHICAGO. Jail. 21 (UP Thete are eight, rules which must be followed in. order to obtain happ ness in niarnage. Dr. HorneE Hart, of Bryn Mawr coUege said in an ad dre.s belore the (Tiiiag) as nilit studv anti pai dation tor enl education. Here they are 1. Marry soineoiie von love 2. Pick a mate with a to match yotti own. 3. Strive for spiritnat integration land Wm . nongh about life to know what spiritual integ.ation means). 4 Avoid Dial marriages vou cant get manned on probation. 5. Milk to monogamy, one mate is plenty, G. Have no faith in emotion at vacation thrones 7. Learn the art of living to- got her. 8. Marry between the ages of 22 and 30. 1 The UTAH Thuisday, Weather Unsettled tonight sogntly warmer and north portion tonight. IDAHO Cloudy tonight and No change in temperaThursday. ture. Snows in north and west portions Thursday. Maximum, 19: Minimum, 4. One ago. Maximum, 8; minimum, 18 below. year Coldest day this season, December 6, 11 below. 1 4 v-'- YIE y I ANNIVERSARY ETyf M. ( ilt Improvement Seen In upavea Section iff Slate Road. ,1 II tm In pie (II S i ,pt j Spcukei 1 iVi'WT "A y 'Hv. $15",000. IKiLUWlK GUN BATTLE REACH. Cal , Jan. 21 LONG (UP'' Two men were dead today and a third was in a critical con- iu -- l i x, -- laiy; unci it Mitt I) riot. MOTIVE SEEN FOR SLAYING Tax Session Continues On Everything But Taxes. apartments. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 21 The blaze bore all earmatks of (UR) At a brief session this potential tragedy but seven lire Senator afternoon, F6Rr MORGAN. Colo., Jen. 21 trucks quickly controlled it Boothe of Spanish Fork intro (UPi T'li manner by which a lit serious day age was lone. duced two measures, both of i ountry school teacher came to Despite sopie hysteria, the tie which were strongly recomhei death two months ago was es building was exacuated in ten tabli-iemended by Governor Dern. d suftii lent iy today to enAll of the inhabitants minutes. One provided for a defiwere forced to flee m their night- able authoi it ies to aihanie a tin - tq the motive ot her slavei ot ciency appropriation for state clothes. activities. The other bill An autopsy pettornfed on The only known casualty was would result in condification discov-"Dickie" and "Dickie" is a ca Monday leveaii-- t and revision of the state's jutorn K.iiil MamoU had been shot livc nary. The bird suffocated venile iaws. tinies the night of last Novembei smoke. 1 he house devoted most of iti And her body tossed from a its first hour's activity in subridge in Bijou inlgation canal. perficial discussion over rules. Hlieiilt Knlus Johnson and Wal let Bvron, head of 'he Ityrim SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 21 U.P' the be agency, expte-se- d Important tueasutis and opinions Let a suitor, incensed by jealousy, involving the peisocal income tax D.nl tain t tie teai her. lie inminal code, the states lilies ard joint iitle.s weie under msderat tun ti lav by both bouses t the 19th leg. slat me after a pro- 'acted stssion lute yesterday. SALT LAKE CITY, Jail. 21 Far re,u lung Minimal code re(UP) Another attempt to light turn) is sought in tour mcasuic the wiong done Hay ter O c ir otrod'Ji od by Kept Wl'l Phtlion, Canadian war veteran, Holt, N'i'1 hi was considered today by the rilt-slulls i'tali S'ate legislatuie 111 it uses i ept in, e in lnmi.il s. rvties will he held Pliilnm was the victim of misf tl tiedelimlant i ould n,- - son lim day lor Elnuint in He was unc-stitaken identity in -- d to diaih-- .i htee tenths Ileum tl a loimer lesidenl ot 92 ill and charged with the 'at 'rit ot io , del m Hi bp mi died lit the Junction nstz.s Luc ip .limes Pa nuiidei o' lent lot i on u lo,; Iti nnett Mondav died Ili'lpet. six yi ars before He wa.s 2 Em it when the n tidily is n nil ii mimics lccciveil m Gibas Jaik me. a deb trial t has been ail iiu'oiii dole iia-l- i son, Ihe .haver qji NoVi-"I ' u ted and sent! m i annot be Philion served several months tier 21. .nil'll to bail ! i'.'tiio, bis ap-- , III It J'!'.! liefor" finally coil ill! illg m: mk bv ntx ,ni ' ft authoi ities they had the wiotig tumohilc ns was lepanmg i Com t 111(1 (ouiisil would be man The case caused a federal tiuz to tbc side ot tils in K, ar u tin- right to cnini ut ou a of coiding io nivi ligating ott.ccis bv tile request investigation It- nrteit the Canadian government vya, bum it Jtm L (Continued on Page Six) Senator George H. ItyilQ intro- - Idah i. Kovoiubei 21, 19o9, a -- on dined a lull providing that the id John and Lvdia Maikeliv Dell He 'legislature give Philion $7Uu0 to nett CONVENTION SET moved Dorn Logan intei oinrt-- .e him for financial loss about two yeats ago. Three Logan MIA stake lonven-ti"i- i Unstained while held illegally in and two biothers smvive wilt he Thursday- night jail. 'I he legislatot said Philions Mis. Riihanl Lamb i,s the onli il 7 "at oi link in the Seventh ward in Van i one In es-It 1, family wn leit h in Logan. Inti at y that at it is ri i tf ''.'pit from ciuli de-- I coiiver, It. C. and in1 also tost an will be m i tie Logan i ity tunc one equity in an apirtmeut house', tei. p.nuiKul of euU' ward be piestut. State e LEGISLATURE ATTEMPTS TO RIGHT WRONG rg i up tress, ot violation ol .s sis-tlo- . FUNERAL HELD ON TUESDAY PLEADS NOT GUILTY. CHICAGO, Jail 21 (UPi Leo V. of the murder Brothers, aieu--pof Alfred J. Lingle, Chicago Tribune leported. was arraigned today befote Judge John P. and a (ilea if not guilty was entt'ied lor him. Officers Say Prohibition Is All Wet PEXTTLK, Ian 21 iUPi pobre i hut i and prosecuting attorney i in four siatej ot tin Vat fir northweit believe the ory law Is unenton ruble, and that public sentiment Is strongly ugaiu-i- t prohibition. rills was revealed lieie today when the northwest Police Jout-nu- l it a poll released eondinti'd in towns and cities .f Oregon, Idaho and Wahington. Montana Tim vote resulted in un opposite view silnt from ihe Wiikeijiiain i otn mi ssnin.i report winch ct Incized county and city offlcets for the faihne of the dry law to unction ill many localities. Approximately 9 out of every lu sheriffs, police iluoN and piowe- (Continued on page' six) nv-ul- ts v ,t 2! film SETS NEW MARK. NEW YORK, Ian. 21 (UP) Captain C W Hagetnann, of the North German Lloyd line, who )s serving as relief commander of (the Bremen for three voyages, admitted today that tie had nade a record on the passage from Biemen to New Yorlj, although be did not want it emphasized til the absence of Captain Leopold iegenbeln, the Bremen's ciitnmauder ' Forty Fight State Legislators Out to Way Fresh Air Argue Over Trifles SALT LAKE CITY, Jau 21 (UP) Forty men, women and children fought their way through heavy smoke and into the chilly outside air early today as fire threatened to destroy the Care-Uo- J.iti iminer a- -- fi-- FUNERAL SET FOR FORMER LOGAN YOUTH CHURCH WOMAN DIES IN S.L. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. An active i huri-- 21 (UP) career close I last night when Mrs. Hazel Maud Grant Needham, 4G. died at the lantily home after a thru- months' ill aess Mrs. N'eediiam, daughter of B H of the Grant, general manager Deseret News, was associated in Primary, M. I A, and the Deseret Sum' y schools ot the L. D. S. i hut ('It CHILDREN STARVING. Fla, Ian. 21 UP The The executive council of t lie Federation of j.abor, in a statement issued last night, cliargi d that thousands of children in Danvltm, Va ate underfed and undernourished as a result of what it called "tile unjust attitude dtiplayed by the Dan River Cotton company toward ttie strike ot 4"U0 wotkers. MIAMI. SEEK INVESTIGATION. DANVILLE. Va Jan. 21 (U.P Governmental investigation of al legetl communistic in ttie strike of 41100 textile workers be hen will sought, Francis J. Gorman, vice president of the United Textile Worwers ot Ant-- i erica, said today. A protest committee is eu route to Wahsington. i X . vv ' a.-l- i -- Hldi-kie- i V ' i . "I - In-I- , . i u-- T Si:TTLK Wash Jail. 21 State Washington Kujmi me ourt w ill tie asked to inti upon the ease of a high si 'nijl bov being sentenced to a stale Institution bei ati.se of his participation in a series of reviltti's. it became known in i e todav. The mother of the boy. wince mime was not ills iosed, announced that she had lu- -- The , CITIES SEEK GAS REVENUE Logan city will join with Salt Lak" and other communities thru-ou- t the state in seeking a portion of the tevenue derived from the state gasoline tax for tuy It i & r .dto-gttn- Cement Expert To Spajk Here Soon Washington Mother Asks Ruling Of State Supreme Court on Boy fbP ir .stieet Use at their The city roimni.-'-ion- , Tue-da- v voted to night, meeting GUARD JAIL. which )s r back tin.- - movement HOPKINSVILLE, Ky.. Jan. 21 being pushed by Salt Lake. The (UP) Tim t y deputies and police inauguratLigau commissioners officers at tied with sunmaihiDe ed this movement two years ago and tear gas but it has since died down, beguns, bombs, guarded the county iul ing revived this year. r 'odav, fearing a mol) front Paducah would come here in an to )m h Sam MaGee, attempt negro, suqtect in a Pad'll ah holdup killing. ut-- 1 m , I 1 Funeral services for B. G. Bernt son, Laigan man who was found dead in his room at a local hotel Saturday, were hi Id Tuesday af- Vt. ternoon in the Lindquist Funeral parlors. Bishop Olof I. PcJersen of the Logan Sixth ward bad charge of the seivices. Speakers were President A. E Anderson or the Logan stake and Bishop Pedersen. President Anderson is a former employer of Mr Berntson and extolled his workmanship and ability during tho time he was in their employe. Musical numbers include a quartet selection by Donald Smith, Lmar Baugh End Parley ant Reuben Pedersen. Frank H. Baugh, Sr., song a solo number. were by Alma N. Johnson and Andrew Nyman. cemInterment was in the Logan etery where the giave was deiluat-ex- l by President G. V. Lindquist. , - 1. p.iratc Reports Of Commission Show Wet Leaning. cm, 1 Peat and i ft i immations nun bed the stene ni a Ian In telta (omtioom lien Clara Bon, mone stai, took the tiDx'-(land to lestifx in the trial of Iter former secre-iaiDai v Devoe, itho is tharged tiilh embezzling from Mnt lion. I hit slums Mnt lime, her fate bandaged be.ttand taine of a ietenll innnied cytl, on the at ,lte identified the expem c coats bought h v her ( ene H ILL the Narcotii til lol'owlng her In Sill Diego Is 11 dually BY RAMOND CLAPPER ill in pneumonia, and lias In eu uu-Unitad Prea Staff Correspondent. t come unis fm 'iti hours. wasi leai hid toils WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 OIRl A report that President Hoover had persuaded the Wiikershaiu MAY LEASE LAND commission to abandon a tenMEXICO Jau 21 'U P tative recommendation for reviA piopoial to lease pait if the sion of the Eighteenth amendslate of Sonora to Ihe blase of ment was confirmed today in an Aiizuiia for 9" yearn na.i been authoritative quarter. The reintrodueed in the Sonora state port followed conspeculation log!s!at-by Deputy M. I). lek-e- r cerning discrepancies between the ol the slate la separate reports of the commisThe lliut which United States Sena- sioners and the commissions gen. tor Henry F. I Durst ecently oral findings. It was recalled today that sevsuggested that the United States pm along wih Ixiwei Cali-fo- i eral weeks ago Republican leaduia ers in the Senate said they were advised the Wickersnam report would be made on Jan. 6. The DIES OF INJURIES. held several sessions commission OGDEN, I'tali, Jam 21 U P' around that time but there wai Mis. Elizabeth Burch lhown, died a mystifying delay and issuam e Iasi uight ol injuries suftered of the report was postponed for when she was sttuck bv an auto- more than two weeks. mobile Jan. s while walking iloug the Lake Ogden Salt highway DELAY NEVER BEEN EXPLAINED. near Rlveidale. Her grandLonue Munson, who daughter, This delay never has been exwa.s hit by the same ear, died plained officially itThe rep-ar- t almost instantly. self and the eleven individual reports appended all are dated Jan. 7. BIG BUILDING BILLS. While neither Chairman Wick- WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 vU.R) Two hills, vile authorizing an ad(Continued on page six) ditional $100,000.0110 fur public building ronstiuetkm throughout the country, and .he other Authorizing $45,000,000 for po.itoffices, were voted a favoiable eport today by the home public buildings committee. well-recei- TWO DEAD IN dition following a gun battle Carlyle Ixvrd, 59, Walteria resident, and three men whom police believed to be hijackeis Lord was shot to death as he came to the defence of hi i ho lie and his guests, but botoro he died he killed one of Ihe mtnid eis and seiiously injured a r United Press Alma Reuln-who tails i . "Idealism. what it me ns to mankind and what dvic clubs are It," tin to. dc doing (n uplic of Rev Alwvu Butt lu r of Salt Lake beloi" the Logan Kiwanis club on The speis h was made Tuesday at the annual Kiwanis International anniversary party held at the Hotel Eirles. ltav Butcher is a director of tile Salt Lake Kiwanis tub and is pastor of St. Pauls church He gave an Inspirational talk which left much lood for thought on Idealism He told how It had started with mankind and truced It down through the ages. enJlng with what it mean today. He piaised civic clubs generally for the work thev were' doing upholding ideals in this extremely materialistic w orld. District Governor 11 It. Aveai of Brigham was also piesent at the dinner and gave a short outline of wnat he expects In the district this year. Luejn Ray of the Salt Lake dub spoke ou "Mliat Kiwanis Means to Me." Several other Salt Lake Kiwanians were also present at the m etlng Miss Ellen Edgiey sang two d sopn.no solov aud Gilbert Thorpe, Nic-Simpson and Ewart Swinyml gave sum- - instrumental trio numbers as the musicar; art of the program. Di. It O Porter, chairman of the KnvJni.s Educational committee. u is in i (large of the program at Pie&ident Lon Lindquist presided Dancing was enjoyed followin'; Hi dinner meeting. Agnation - :t FLASHES ALMA REUBENS Pastor, Piinctpal tor the paving ol state highway from Htigham City to ilanlua is growing tapldly as the result of a meeting held i Brigham City lust Monday a The meeting was betwetu group of Brig' am City citizens and Ihe Boxeldei county commissioners who discussed ways and means of bilnglng some of $926, nun apportioned to Ctah through the unemployment hill, to build this loaJ This stretch is a pot Don of the only nnpaved highway on the noitli and south state road from tli Idaho line to Nepht or through t le heart of the richest section of the state. I'uvir.g of the road has been mentioned from time to time but nothing uefmte has been accomplished us yet. Tho propo.ed section has received no federal aid us yet with the exception of money for the building of two bridges and consequently is eligible tor more ledeial aid. The cost is estimated at about $30,000 a nnl" or a total of about .. !i from DINNER PARTY 1 FOR PLUMBERS Try 5 Cents KIWANIS HOLD , VAUDEVILLE BOARD NAMED Price Brigham City IMPROVEMENT Iyos Angeles. Newspaper Ilerahi 19.1 21, iuj Mournful Clara Il'alth The Grabbers. Wed-esda- K Y alley Daily ' FEDERAL AID was writU)9 ANGELES This des-r- t ten at Hodge on the Mojave over east of the Cajon pass the mountains, ninety miles from mbined I he Lathe ' ruin n rr vn Seek Highway Paving I lax i P P IkiCiii mK&t 5 cc(ddcc!((ccv-:to Mantua from Ti (5j In (.Innate. In UTAH, DAILY HERALD, V JC.JK, When Drake Bought Grain. j f e (f :l yiij Today i f 7 TH II lHeirt In ii The Home druiti'd a law fum to appeal ins case to the Supteme court, contending tlait lie was the iin'v one ot 9 it students involved in dunking parties win was sent to the state institulion. Two other boys and two girts wen- - directed to leave the state and one cirl was placed in home for girls as ttie result o( investigations sweeping which followed a loth school dunking party aboard a yacht. V. E. Barker of the Pot (land Cement association of Chicago v ill sue two lectures at the Utah Slate Agricultural college to announcement made Dr. Ray B. West. The subject of Che lectures will n of be Design and Coit-uct!One will be Concrete Pavement. given at 2 p in. and one at 7:39 p .m. on Thursday, January 23. Mr. Baiker will give the-- e Jn Room 210 of the building of the USAC. Mr. Barker is a'l expert ii his line and his lecture should be ve'-int'iestn'g to enpineets, coni rai tors and Portland lenntit loucri-tAs iovltuion win ki rs is extended to all who aie inti rested no There w,R he ehago lor sJ.i.i. Gull. i |