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Show Phone 50 or 51 r The Home If You Do Not Receive Your Daily Herald Volume 22. f With tihich Number 40. LOGAN, By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, TUESDAY, (Ct FEBRUARY 1931. 17, Price 1931) 5 Cents SCIENTIFIC from J Newspaper combined The Cache f 'alley Daily Herald FLASHES Today T UTAH, DAILY HERALD, is li lii HITS FOLLIES United Press WITCHING ROD SENATE INTRODUCED I Living New-Bor- To Ones Self. n J HE And Puzzhd. Like Cromwell, Like Hoover. C. E. Merrill, Superin- The Ubiquitous Ticker. tendent Of Sego HEARST RANCH. San Simeon, Cal. This is reai California, ami wide open spaces" interest if you this place would interest you. The owner has added two hundred thousand acres, to a 'small ranch of orty thousand acres that his father bought here, long ago. Two hundred and iorty litty thousand acres, running dies alung the Pacific and hat k over two mountain ranges make living to on' room for privacy, intere-t-insell," ami the making ot agricultural and over experi- f g ments. Driving from the nearest railroad station, San Louis Obispo Hit through iifty miles away, a early morning tog, you notice fine new building on high ground w ho says Sti ve Zegar That, drives the car, is the new public school. I have two little daugh- , ters in that school. It cost and we have half a dozen other tine schools in tUs small city." Steve, who was not horn here, and has given two dollars worth of good work for every dollar the country has given him, appreciates the public school that educates his children. Not ail Americans do that as they should. $120,-tmo- The innumerable hills of intenbrilliant green, covered with wild oats, sprouting under recent ot laius, teed innumerable herds line cattle. One new born calf, close hv, sely (Continued oil Page 3) FORMER LOGAN 1 RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Julia Larsen Lundberg, 7S. died last night at her home in Salt larke City alter an illness of over two years. Mrs. Lundberg lived in Logan for forty years moving to Salt lake tour or five years ago. She will be brought to Logan for banal. The funeral services will he held in the Ugan Seventh ward, Thursday at p. m. was horn in Mrs. Lundbi rg Sweden, dene 29, 1M',2. She came to this rountiy in S 7 settling in She was married to John la,gan p Lundbeig in the Endowment 1S79. House Resides her husband the following children survive htr: Samuel Lundberg, Logan: Mrs. R. V. Duggan, Mrs. William Srhubaih and Mrs. eJnnie Lanuou all oi Salt Lake City. She also has nine grandchildren. Milk Co., Dies. CATES HONORED NEW YORK, Feb. 17. (UP) Louis S. Cates, vice president and RICHMOND Chat leg E. Merrill, general manager of Hie Utah Cop the Sego per company, today was elected a 05, superintendent ot Milk Products company plant since director of the American Institute its opening in re about 30 years of Mining and Metallurgical Kngi ago, died at his homo here today of neers at the institute's convention acute pneumonia. Mr. Merrill had litre. Cates is irom Kail Lake been ill only a short time and Cti v. death aim; suddenly. Funeial an alignments have not MOTORIZE IDAHO GUARD yet been completed pending word WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. (UP) loin relutiv s outside ot the city. Secretary ot W,ar Hurley today .Mr. Men ill was horn in Richauthorized motorization of the 'ititli mond, Kebruaiy 9, IStiO, the son of Field Aitillery Brigade of Oregon. the late A no tie Mari liter W. Merend Idaho national rill and Alinina J. Hambridge Mer-- i Washington, Tile project was recomill. lie had lived in Richmond guards. mended by Brig. Gen. Harry G. all hi.s life. He was educated in WSnsor at the Washington unit. in and Richmond at the schools laigau. He was also a prominent BUILDS NEW SPEEDER and etiicient member of the RichDALLAS, Texas, Feb. 17. (UP' mond libraiy hoard for several In an etoit to wrest the'land speed years. Campbell, lie is survived by his widows, record irom Malcolm Paolo plans Mis. t'hloe E. Merrill and Mrs. British racer, Peter l)e Merrill. a beach car capable of doing 3ou Mrs. Amu V. Stoddard One wile, Aitesia Merril, is dead. miles per hour, the Indianapolis leavMis. f'liloe "Merrill was in Saliua at speedster anu.unced before souththe time ol his death, being called ing lieie today foi a tour of there by t lie death ot a grandchild, eastern cities. Barbara Merrill, a silorl time ago. DRINK BAD ALCOHOL The following children survive: CHESTERTOWN, Md., Feb. 17. Dr. ico Merrill, Dr. Don C. Merall of them nerill, Kalina, Utah; Ouy E. Merrill, (UP) Six persons, as Miss Aniella Merrill, M.ss Anna groes were reported dead today ot drinking said, authorities result, Artesia Mrs. Richmond; Meirilt, Four others M. Monson, Ivan Merrill, Salt poisoned alcohol. Lake City; Dr. LaVille Merrill, were repotted near death. Helper; Mis. Vera Murray, Salina, OUT ON BOND California; Union Merrill, Buhl, PASADENA, Calif. Feh. 17. (UP' Idaho; Lt.ndell Mon ill, Portland, Major Richard M. Cannon, son Orego.i. of the Full brothers and sisters surviv- of Bishop Jann s Cannon. Jr.,was at south, ing are Dr. II. K. Merrill, Ixxgan; Methodist church, Albert Merrill, Ogden; Fred VV. liberty under $1,000 bond today, Mrs. Orella pending appeal of his 90 day jail Meirill, Caliloinia; of the slate Jensen, Salt Luke Cilv; Leon Mer- sentence for violation half labor laws. Several rill, Idaho Falls. brothers and .sisters also survive. GANGSTERS HELD LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17. (U P) Removes Pin From Lung of Infant Girl SPOKANE. Feb. 17. (U.R Annabelle Thompson, daughter of Alexander Thompson, s. welter oflieiul of Anaconda. Mont. es ped serious injury Sunday night when Dr. A. W1 Codd, Spokane, took a salety pin from one ol h.er lungs. Tile baby swallowed a p;n in the Thompson home in Anaconda and was taken to Spokane by train, inum diately i pon arrival, the child was taken to a hospital where D L'udd pertormed the operation with a long brass tube a hronchoscopi with a ght at the end. Pushing the salety pin from the baby's throat into a lung, file Physician placed Hie slender forceps tirouh tlie tulip, reached into t lie lung, turned Hie pin around and pulled it out through the bronchoscope. The pin rested point upward in tin- baby's throat after it had been sw allowed. swallowed Sunday The pin (U.P)-A 17 NEW YORK, Feb. limning hv the baby, and stopped an early in its float. The baby was taken virions setback, alter t ally had sent many stocks to hack to Anacc nda Monday by its could r w heights for the years, mother. not he overcome today on tin exchange because of persistent selling in V. S. steel bused on a decline in that company's operations. The announcement concerning of operations steel lowering came dur& to 5 2 per cent ing the profit taking an even a late rally could not bring the The mamarket up appreciably. ' 1 Three to 2 PROVO, Vtah. Feb. 17. jority of stocks were yesterdays close masked bandits held up a service points under w hen the final gong rang. station, kidnapped the attendant had and escaped with approximately the market Previously swung up at a great late only to $lou in cash early today. Graham Thompson. IS, attendant sag from 1 to 17 points on pioMt A great deal of that stepped out to service a big sedan taking. was overcome. (hat rolled into the station tt 2 a. in. He was con! routed hy three nun who demanded the SPEAKS AT CORNISH Miss Berth. i Chase, Cat lie counstation money and then commandty Hiliol iiur.e. was the speaker at ed him to join them in the car. at a Parent Teacher aasociat ion Tliiity miles from Provo the banCornish Monday evening. Miss dits reelas-e.- l Graham, first taking Chase discus; cd the administra- $30 lie had on his person. Graham was able to give only a tion of toxin antitoxin, for the prevention of diphtheria. nir..gi r description ol the bandits. 1 H 111 V STOCK MARKET HAS SET BACK - I DID! MOIINDSV1LLE, W. Va Fell. 17 (U.R) The court older "take the witness stand," was interpreted literally here today by Mike Noxul who was stopped while leaving the courtroom with the witness stand on tiis broad shoulders. s BANDITS RGB ATTENDANT Io"-- s ma.-ke- Three gangster suspects held nil charges ot .m. uniting three Lone 17. (UPV The NEW TORE. I)h i;,inK Kml has been i n (!, hixaktrs before the coin eii'tuii ii t!t American u tul MiUliiupUul Engineers ili 1oij Its Kers aie today mil artllous .U) lss lliail tlloHO seim-vbat ast ribed to it in ilavs ol ote, bat today they ate based on known tacts. lbanuiiuls can be found by the new lustrum nts; so can petroleum, water ami other subterranean substances. Knuineers intending Io bore tunnels or datns can obtain advance information ou the Bubstuhcc they are likely to rticounlei in tin'll woik. Wnlle a variety ol Instruments can be ein.no ed, utiliziuK principles of gravity, mugn tism and electricity, all are virtually as easy the mystic tv. ir ot lo cai ry a !iaz illicit was a forerunner modern enterprise, the speakers said. A Kindle day wizard' can work almost as easily, and sevcial thousand per cent more effectively, than the diyinlng rod of old. In the matter of diamond hunting, for example, a device known as the hotchkiss superdid is use The working piinciple invloves the balancing of the force of gravity againat magneti lorce, reported to Noel H. Steal n, consulting geologist of St. Louis who submitted a iepoit expluiidng iiow the superdld is being untllized to bunt Arkansas d amends. One alone weighing 2w carats has ben lound in Piie county, Arkansas. iT (UP' Pour opet., Mug Mom a hi on dde si eel here ai e i; lit u ii a w .a Id w idci u it tu Mistrial in a m v ul be nun e Jobs than Ml them, tom holiduvs a I iii! no savings accounts. I Bill. Tliv ihagnosc the present nidus trial vi plenum as due to too manv p r week tor the working turn 17. (U WASHINGTON, emplnv.d, and otter as a soluiiun .soldier advocates to a till e. da week of tell Winking abandoned efioits to olitaiu hour- pel day, under a plan thev day immediate con,, idol at ion ot the bill claim will give woik to lu, nun tied Just passed by the house. idle und inciease the Senator Rood (Repii. i'a annu p iwer $r,2(Ni,uM,oiw buying ; in tho tl ior It. at to mtoii.b-ally. anion lineots. and il became TO PROVIDE JOBS evident Fiat thou would b,i coll adorable support for un amend FOR ALL nnuit to edm e ti.e interest late H John Zinur, Washington uni In'lo.,- tin lour and one bait 7iliiam Sic cent fixed versity psi hologist. hy the house. feit. consulting engineer, K. 1) QUICK ACTION Kiniiii', tetired botanist ami Hein hard Uolmiann, contractor are the DESIRED Chaim an Smoot of the finance lour crusaders, amt founders ol roniniii'ee said at the outset of the Tie "three day society." disciis-nthat he expelled the Zimmer, a sharp laced, spect-cluthe hill I'oimn it tee would piotesso, said today be and tomorrow. This w .isreport in accordance his colleagues are hopeful of aitli tlu desiii of many members changing the lace of the industiial ot the committee to put the bill world- - all in the space of two as quickly as possible years. Armed with pamphlets and through a helpful letter from Ihof Alb it without pinkmged hearing.:. Acrtinonio'is exchanges marked Kinsteu, launches will be set up tin Biack. debate, and Senator in all count! ies. acrotding to Zun Hui Ala, i liargi d that opponents mer. Einstein wrote Zimmer that the tplan mosters tin center ot tin weie atteinp.ing to titsli through appiopiualiun lulls first in older to problem perfectly. delay the hnni.'s Senator Smith, Prosperity d p nds on all will lx m S C said sentiment for tne ing workers having jobs, Zimmer bill was as gieat in the senate as said in explaining the scheme. m Co Ionise, and that "the senate "Tiler are not enough Job-- , be- wilt not tolerate delay." cause the present buying of Un n "Port to bring t lie bill up pe..;!e is limited. What we want w is nude fy Senator to do is giv? evervtUH wick, get A tuns'., Iiem, Arlz, who said fur rid of savings accounts, and hav ther si mile (ommittee hearings , "circurnlixai-lintwould lesult only in (Continued on Page 3) piolexity, unl.iy and possible deicer." AMENDMENTS WILL BE MADE LAW-BREAKERS he motui'i required unanimous ot npeiit and Chairman Smoot he finanee committee objected. have no doubt." Smoot said, li.it t he hill will lie pm ted to a.. to tomori mv " tie .t ij . '. motion to xPseliarge !h" committee must go oyer one iS, i u. unehtit n t mifb-nni- Ridicules Placing Of Incompetent Men 1 o Guide Public. LOS ANGFLilK. Fell. SqiKindTU)g d mil in. tl ninting h d- 17 nmjnms Hojuin-n- l ot ami national p.duns lo numiai.t incompH ('in limn." "ns ai larked by Sa nun-lnitrnitT, New Yolk today boaltormy, in an lull nne lilt r n el Ml 1'ntej an er aNo availed pio- lame lubuion. atm ;:iist lavs 4, too liberal cotuu se, (lmk' banking laws" itiid Iterated admin tile lstration of jiMi, e by adtss I "(Hi l Speukinv on .some of Amoiias social and economic lolljer-It s w reminded tudience that In was an incut abb odi-n- i t on Aineii a and its future." Th sooner we recognize that m tin management of our affairs wo are deiicient in the rudiments ami piuetices of a sound social take and etonomic philosophy, Mock of our blunders and mend our was. the better it will be lie declared. for our lutuiv, Uu-ter- i asseit that on the whole, a more generally untrained body of national, state and local legislator and one ot the lower intellectual standards is not to f venture (o be found in any civilized country earth, he said. Ours is the veritable paradise of the demain public gogue and ignotamus life. 1'ntennyer blamed this on on page six) Senator Smoot Objects Io he Immediate learing Of . (UP) j IiiHli-lut- . R- - i i , Warehouses May Be Built In Cache Soon GRAMPAW NED OAKLEY WRITES ABOUT SHAMIN Possibility of the establishment two lug warehouses in Cache Valley is being discussed today following a visit Irom N. J. Olsen ol Rigby. Idaho, represeht? Swanson and five of Michail, Brady, nationally known produce of I Beach policemen, were being Imld lor trial nil February 20. following their Pleas ot not guiily enleied before Superior Judge William They were reDoran yesterday. manded to jail when they weie unable to furnish $HH),db0 bond euih. t on (ConiinuHci Dag dea'ers. two) SONNE SPEAKS i Win !.i iiv rountiy " ' Ix:-ga- m. tlia Father of Our the Miejei t al Alma va. ypi'.il.i'i at the Logan Ki-ams chili urn been lod'iy. Mr Snnne's aiiiltssa w aa rather unusual in Fi ll It did not deal WiFi the tiail.-- i that made Geniji Wa i.ingtun a leader. Instead, lie lulu ot t!ie facts dis-- i Into I'inarapliprs which show-ih.i- t Wa hmgt;,,i was ail Si ai -' n i I . GRANTS DIVORCE 17. CJ.R) Mrs. RENO. Nev. wealthy Clara Sturges Johnson, New York siriety matron, and Wit liam Templeton Johnson, internafamous architect, had tionally leached the parting ways today with a divroe decree granted Mrs. Johnson on grounds of extreme cruelty. however, that posesred those great ship which brought through their terrltte with England and that the Slate: lias every right to upon him us tin ol the nation. how 1 t EFFORTS GUERRA ABANDONS Don Feh. 17. (U.R) MADRID, Jose Sanchez Guerra today abandoned his ellorts to from a cabinet to succeed that ot Premiar Gen. Damaso Beienguer, resigned. He advised King Alfonso to ask Mehi'iiades Aivaiez to form a new government. Mr. Olsen is in Logan Investiof two gating the jau.sibiiities big warehouses, one at Lewiston having a tmage capacity of bags, and the other in Mr. Olsen, who is a native of College ward, was here investigating the po.ssibilitlt h last falL but nothing was said alsnit his visit ut that time. According to Mr. Olsen, the 'company deals in all kinds of produce although potatoes and apples are their principal commodities. Cache Valley has all kinds of possibilities for apple growing although this industry has fallen olf somewhat during the last few years through failure to Potato find a suitable market. is increasing growing steadily ami with this added incentive, there is a possibility that this will become one of file biggest crops in tlie valley. Mr. Olsen was investigating possibilities in the south end toA day. meeting is scheduled with farmers in College xxard Wednesday evening, accoring to Mr. Olsen. Today he is meeting with Secretary M. R. Hovey of the Logan chamber of commerce to tlie attitude of the chamber on the proposition. 30,-uo- TO K1WANIANS CONFISCATE JAMAICA GINGER Feh. 17. (UP) Eight CHICAGO, barrels of Jamaica ginger ext am intercepted in transit from the "Calitornia Extract company to New York Cttv was in the custody of the federal government today. Food and ding department inspector I declared the extract was a part ot ttie supply that caused a large niimbir of deaths on the PucHic coast. I pre-ten- i LOAN COMPANY WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (U.R) Hoover will shortly send a message to congress an increase in postal rates, lie personally announced at. the White House today. At the same time Mr. Hoover said he had sigued the Kemlall hill providing for u week for postal employes. to the prospect that Pointing the deficit of the postolfice partment this fiscal year will lie close to $lU0,l)0iyfMj0, tile president, said it was absolutely neiessH.y that congress pass some to hiing the postal books near a balance. The mounting annual defiof the department are cit due largely to the free frankand aviation ing privileges and merchant marine subsidies, he said. Committee To Readjust Rate His message, he added, would take the form of a suggestion that congress appoint some sort of committee or provide a congressional Investigation to determine a plan for increasing Hie postal but will recommend increases, that the program for readjustment of rates be left to the Investigating committee. Mr. Hoover said he recognized the necessity of increasing Hie pay of postal employes and reduction in their hours of labor. He added, however, that the government cannot continue to lose around $100,000,000 a year in the service. Mr. Hoover's action follows the recommendation of General Brown ter that first clars postage rates be raised from two f to two and cents an ounce. Brown alo transmitted to the inteistate commerce commission a request for approval of increased parcel post rates. Brown, at a conference yesterday with air mall operate!.:, warned that airmail rates would have to be readjusted and better service provided in view of the He outmounting postal deficit. lined a number of suggestions for Improved airmail service, which were takpn under advisement by a special committee of the operators. Among his suggestions were for increased plane speed, better scheduled flying and greal-- r development of passenger President con-diu- ) ; ' Postoffice Deficit To Reach $100,000,000 At End Of Year. et'Miiu-oiisl- legi-la-ti- one-hal- BY SPRINKLER TROVO, Utah, Feb. 17 Further investigation today (U.P' serv- only to add .to conviction of authorities that the deal: of Darrell Fillmore lae yesterday was due to the fatal combination ot childish recklessness and a fatal slip. The Fillmore boy was fatally injured when run over hy the city sprinkling truck driven by R. 11. ed Perry. Officers are of the opinion that the child was so interested in of the watching the operation uuck that he slipped and fell in its path. They added that Hn-idifficult-ihad been considerable keeping children away from the vehicle. The heavy truck passed over the boy. He was rushed to a Helen Elaine, the but died without rehospital Mardaughter of Allred and consciousness. Perry gaining togaret Kink Gnrm, died early said he was rnaware children An of opintestinal trouble. day were near the truck until he felt eration was pertoimed Monday the sharp hump as the heavy from which the little babe never carrier rolled over the bey's recovered. body. No funeial arrangements hav been completed yet. The baby was horn ill Logan May 31, 1930. Surviving brothers and sisters an' Alfred Jr, Tilda, Lillie Ardella, Ervin, Margaret, UTAH Fair tonight and Wedand Edwin, nesday; little change in temperature. ASK DISSOLUTION IDAHO llnsetled tonight and A petition lor the dissolution of Wednesday. Probably local rain Cache Comity Drainage District or snow. Normal temperature. No. 1 has been filed in the First Judicial District court. The petiMinimum 17, maximum 40, A tion is signed by over year ago Maximum 50, minimum of the land owners of the district. 33. OPENSOFFICE SMALL CHILD In Detroit, policemen are to be stationed at the doors of speakTHREE KILLED easies to shame thirsty citizens into staying out. NEW YORK. Feh. 17. (U Three persons weer burned to Ediloi The Herald. courage the most thirstiest drinkdeath, eight injured and 40 others Dear Sirn Brother: Th nooz er. rescued todav when fire believed is wonderin' if The marshal to have been of incendiary origin, has ic.u lied ih' Coiners that in th' estem might not apply io tenea is Detroit th' (ops swept through going to standi a bandit that attempted t' bold ment. outside th' speakeasies and take up (Tie Bon Ton store. If such a happens, lie will stand tip names of thirsty entrants, in outrage NEW CLUES ouMili' th store and, when th' of shamin' th them into (U.R) 17. hope Feb. SAN DIEGO, Calif. bandit emerges with th' loot, will goin on about their business. Support ot the theory that pi;ut his finger at the robber and Brooks was kidnapped and This has given an idee to th sax 'Fie! For Shame! Think of taken to Imperial valley was seen Rev. Junius Wiemh and Marshal youi wife and ehild'en!" todav in word from El Centro that luge Ihnbeiiy, who proposes to Th system has already been an attempt Fad been made there lake up stations outside Oiestes trie. on two tmitists who blocked to- kidnap a 10 year old school girl. Lump's Still No. 5 on Maple uaFic in a mudhole at Main and stieet ami cast vile looks at the Maple NAB ROBBER who brings their jugs m ashamed t hear you curC.YLir ATRIA, Cal., Feh. 17. (UR) down f'r a quait o' coin likker. sin' and sw earin' like that." said An Indian named Bollard Royken The reverend's vile look is not mai sh.il, pointing a accusin' finheld up a branch of the Security very hot, owin' to him bein' a ger at them. But all they said was: FirM aNtiona! bank here today and nater.Jly Kimlhearted Well, if man, hnt w a : has a swell xii-- i n do beter, let's hear yuii!" captured shortly after he ran MaiHiil llonberry -- GRAMPAW NED OAKLEY. vile look Fiat is guaianteed t' dis fiom tlie building with $7,0'io. I Local ot ices of the Federal Building ami Loan association were opened Monday with Sam Christensen and W. H. Stewart. Both are well known throughout Logan and Cailie Valley. Mr. Christensen was formerly with the Amalgamated Sugar comreturned pany heie and len-ntlMr. Stewart was to this section. lor many years with the Stewart Real Estate company of Logan and for the last two years has been making loans for the Federal Building and Loan associa linn hi Cache valley. Accoidiug to Mi. Stewart, the company is well known here. There is over $27)0. Out) loaned out m Caclie valley and much stock is also in tlie hands of local fie explained the adpeople. vantage of this company by the fact that it takes no money out. but that the of Cache valley mom y invested here, is loaned out here and helps to build up Cache valley. n PASSES AWAY three-fourth- s |