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Show prpa eii s'1 V till ion in "'ill is imiug is fur Volume 22. Number 182. ie si HeiraH-Joumiis- il TWD KILLED T day igns jonlz- - wiat- y.STTK'l how With which are combined the Cache Valley its the (Copyright, rniriR. 1931) pains t the n Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. WEDNESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, the ndim? , W'A COLLAPSES Going Russian. No New Youth For Shaw. sa of Destroying a Great Church. tment )liicnt 'thini r any t any nd a! Crack Train Of S. P. Wrecked By Soft Road Bed Much Variety In Crime. adv.) , Russian ideas, despised until re cenlly, are becoming fashionable. of our farm A former head board saya the small individual must make way for farming, which is the Russian method. I , Germany now adopts the Rusexsian system of controlling change to stabalize the mark. Nobody may trade in foreign in except Germany exchange through the Reichsbank, at rates fixed by the bank. No one may buy or sell marks except through No more supply the Reichsbank. If you nonsense. and demand violate the law you go to jail for ten years. ' In Russia yr-- i may buy and sell rubles only through the state bank at par. And you cant take money out of Russia. If you get it there, you must spend it there. Not so in the United States. We ship money to other countries by the billions, sometimes buying worth foreign bonds that become to less, sometimes lending money fighting nations, always sending rich women abroad to do their shopping. AUGUST i 5,1931. YUMA, Ariz., Aug. 5 (U.R) Two persons were killed early today and 12 injured, four seriously, earth gave when way beneath the Argonaut, Southern Pacific transcontinental flier hurling the engine and three cars 20 embankment over a miles east of here. The dead are D. B. Steyart, engineer, and J. W. Moser, fireman, crushed beneath the engine. Lemon Bass, Los Angeles; Joe Hill, 19, Britton, Okla.; and James Syas, all negroes, were injured. The three men were beating a ride in the blind, the small compartment between the tender and baggage car. Caught between the two telescoping cars, all were badly injured internally and Hill received a possible fractured skull. Two other negroes, Walter and James Whit fear, were riding a blind further to the rear and escaped with slight injuries. Further tragedy was avprted by the action of C. W. Birks, flagman. Knowing two more sections of the same train .were following close behind, Birks ran hack a quarter of a mile to firm gro, 1 and kept watch until he sigl 1 the headlight of the second Section and flagged it down.. Price 5 Centa hack .in George Bernard Shaw, plans to London, denies that he Voronoff be rejuvenated by Ur. You need not1 be as of Vienna. horwise as Shaw to resent the rible suggestion that the gland in your of a monkey be planted to play the system to enable you into the part of au old fool right grave. i -- ! Smithfield residents wish the Smithfield canyon road designated ' as a county highway. . as made known This desire this morning When a delegation, from Smithfield headed by Mayer , G. Rees met with the Cache at the county 'commissioners morning gessfqn of their regular weekly njeetlng Wednesday at thi L-- courthouse. The committee brought a petition signed '.by 200 Smithfield designation-- , Pending action of the Cache county board of education in the The mercury went down Charlene controversy over appointment of when a clerk of the board was again Johnions mother took her temdeferred at a meeting of the perature recently, for Charlene board in. the school office at the bit off the end of the thermeme-te- r courthouse Tuesday night. and swal lowed it. But nothIn voting to leave the matter ing cerioue happened, and Charon the table for the present, the lene posed for this picture at putting board announced at the close of her Berkeley, Calif., home Just ations other its session last night that it Is to prove that she is now okay. fool, and he adds; s awaiting written opinions from JWe had 'better follow Russia Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superinas seen possible. as example tendent of public instruction, and England will not do it. legal adviser to school boards in the state and Attorney General George P. Parker. AfMoscow NEW YORK, Aug. 5. (U. from The opinion is iought on die Gloomy news ter striving against heavy odds of the appointment of tells of the Russian governmen legality Cathedral adverse news, the constructive Petersen, present clerk ol of demolishing the great a gigan the who until a few weeks element succumbed near the close of Christ, the Redeemer, board, exmonument bis home in Logan today and prices on the stock and tic and magnificent ago made down sharply slipped victory change Russias clerk. Opponwhile serving as built to honor with heavy losses for the over Napoleon. It should be pre ents of the appointment contend closed to hold day. for future generations Mr. Petersen, in order served oi American can was hammered whatever use might he made the office, Bhould have been a all of the down to a new low for the past district the of resident it as the Turks piously preserve Chi-itwo years near the close and U. Saint Sophia, formerly a time, and are urging the board to S. Steel came within a point of .Mohaman applicant for the clerktian church, hut now a appoint low for the Bear marwhose right to hold the job touching its medan mosque. Russians destroy ship ket made on June 2. Losses rangs legally unquestioned. the magnificent church of marble ed to more than 4 points with bun Sometime ago, Presideht Albert. American and granite, that toek one telephone making the McCann and C. F. Olsen, members widest sweep. died years to build, to put in Soviets wll f the board, and Supt. J. W. Kirk place, a "palace of bride went to Salt Lake and con regret their vandalism. ferred with Superintendent Jensen and Attorney General Parker nor cusAccording to word from Salt Age cannot wither her Lake City this morning,1' Supt. Jen tom stale her infinite variety. request like ten received a written You might say something SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. (UJ! the Cache board that about gangster artist killings Tuesday forfrom Wholesale dairy market: Butter to the relative The rulings asking Tlielr variety is infinite. the 92 score 29; 91 score 28; 90 score latest person put on the spotwithit meaning of theoflaw controlling, 27. ' board school ippointment found in New York, strangled a sash cord, left in the siree jlerks. wrapped up in a 'blanket. Angelc MURDER CHARGE Ranag(fif Marino, the man in the blanket PAXTON, 111., Aug. 5. (U.R) Karl had been trussed up, after strang Tex., tioi Frost, 2G, Texarkana, ulafion, his knees and arms 'aced charges of murder today folacross his chest. Yeat--r- , CHICAGO, Aug. 5. C.E) Grain lowing the death of George 20, Malta, Mont., from injuries range: Low Close High Open received in a brawl Monday night. The authorities are no neare Both men were army privates at WHEAT: dowr .48 .48 .48 finding gangsters that shotstreets lhanute air field, Rantoul, III. Sopt. .48 .52 .51 .52 five children' in New York fled after his fight with Hoc. .52 ?rost .54 .55 in Mar. .55 killing one. It is reported thai Yeater but was captured .57 .56 .57 the shooting was a bookmaker May .57 Champaign. one particular set of quarrel. bookmakers seeking to discouragt with hi lets, others that gave to be long odds, to the fools that on races. Bookmakers have money, money if it buys silence and protection, was an affair of bookmakers tip will probably not be criminals found. , must be milkpd twice a day. SEATTLE, Aug. 5 r.r For Einar Thompson Captain the first time iu the history of discovered that not a man of the Une, a sea captain will his crew knew port and starhave to milk cows during the j board on a cow. Some of passage to Alaska. the sailors had never seen The liner admiral, Watson, V a coW at close range. NoUTAH Unsettled tonight anu Sailed for Alaska today carrybody had the slightest idea Thursday, probably showers and besides passengers and ing, how milking was accdmplisti-ed- , thunderstorms; cooler tonight. cargo, six rows to the Agriand the cows were acFairbanks. at college culture Thursand IDAHO Fair tonight and frest. by no milkmaid. are companied them of Two in temperature. day; no change ft d . - GiraSin iT" & 8 2 8 4 8 here's a nev job for sea captains The Weather Local Committee And Federal Men Confer LEADS LOGAN FIFTH III 9- -6 Final Score Logan Hooper MISSOULA, Mont.., Aug. 6. An army ot fire fighters today marked definite progress against the roaring contlagations which are ravishing the national forests of three states. the night, Laboring through smoke blackened crews suppressed the most serious fire fronts and, in an unexpected calm following high, hot, dry winds, constructed 25 miles of trenfh on the Priest river fire front. Crews from other camps likewise reported good suppression progress, although the situation remained critical today as the slightest change in climatic conditions likely would cause fires to elap bounds again. Major Evan W. Kelley, region forester, predicted that unless MAGNA, Utah, Aug. An sight run batting 12 5. (U.R) spree put Logan's hard lifting tsam ahead ov Hooper, Wsbsr county, 9 to 6 by. tho end of the fifth inning of their game in the American Legion state championship tournament. St. George's Juvenile baseball stare jegti the firct game of the tournament todav by defeating Brigham City, 8 to 5.. The southern Utah nine won by virtue of a stirring rally Jn thd'nlhth inning. , - . Eli TOPIC Dr. P. W. Etiason, past president, spoke on Child Welfare at the regular weekly luncheon of Kiwanis at noon Tuesday at the Bluebird. Two new members, Horace Taylor of Firestone Super Service stations and Harold Peterson, member of the faculty of the Logan Junior high school, were initiated. Dr. Peterson led the gath,- ring in community singing. , President G. A. Lindquist, who presided, reminded the club mem o bers of the district at Pocatello, Idaho convention and urged as many August as possible to attend, Utah-ldah- 28-2- ! o fotUtla.joveyainent. AWAIT APPROVAL 0 Ml AO, WALTER TJie brilliant smiles of these two winsome misses have turned to. worry as the beautiful forests of northern Idaho The two, Ida Foss and Betty fall before the fire monster. Blake, are members of the Sandpoint, Idaho, regetta and are inviting the entire west to beautiful lake Pend Oreille. At the present time however, forest "files are jwceping the lake shores clean of beautiful green timbr. 1 Alfalfa Bill Holds -- the major fires on a teqtaLve control basts. No official estimates in property damage have bean made by the forest service yet, hue observers said damage to forests and property would run into the dreds of thousands of doilurs. National Guard Uses Guns In Stopping Cheap Oil Flashes FROM j OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug. 5 (U.K) The attempt of Governor William H. (Alfalfa Bill( Murray to rescue Oklahoma's petroleum industry by use of arms developed today into a ibattle between a lawyer and politician and oil an aggressive executive. National guardsmen, armpd with rifles, patrolled the states richest oil leases to enforce the governor's edict closing all flush wells until the price of crude oil rises to $1 a barrell. At the same time, attorneys for certain oil companies prepared to go into federal court to contest tho unprecedented action. Neither the governor nor Harry F. Sinclair, chairman o, the board of Sinclair Consolidated Oil companies, would eomment today on Murrays martial law and shutdown order. Oklahomas fiery chief executive had singled Sinclair out as one of the operators who by avarice and seditions intent to ovenhrow slate government had depressed the price of oil to personally profit. self-mad- e Blaine Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison, is visiting at the home of. his parents, 137 South First East street, for twm weeks. He to here from Martinez, Calif., and is accompanied by Allen Van Orden. Both are in the employ of the Shell .Oil company at Martinez. Mrs. Harrison went on to Oregon for a visit with her parents. Mr. Harrison left Logan several years ago. He reports that Willard Butch Knowles, stellar halfback of tile Utah Aggie varsity Romelevens under Coach Di.-.ney, and a Rocky Mountain conference first mythical eleven teck-fiel-selection, is making a commendable record as coach a. Martinez high school. Mr. Harrison said he saw Howard Woodsido, former siar end of the Aggies at Berkeley, Caiif. Howard is attending summer school at the University of California, and Is undecided whether to remain In Berkeley next year or accept tlie Job as coach in the high school at Tracy, Calif. e Lindbergh Safe In Northern Wilds ; AKLAVIK, N.W.T. (Via radio to Edmonton, Alta.) Aug. 5 (U.R) flying Charles A. .Lindbergh, across the winderness of northern heiress his with wife, Canada landed in the Mackenzie river at 35 and 10 hours Aklarik today, minutes after he had taken off from Baker Lake, 1115 miles. to Clinton Vernon, son of Dr. and the east. Mrs. Weston Vernon, and secretary to Justice James M. Proctor of the Supreme comt of the District of Columbia, arrived lues-daafternoon from Washington D. C. He will spend a month visiting here with his Darens before returning to the national capitaL Mr. Vernon has practically completed work for the degree of CLEVELAND, Aug. 5 (U.R) LL. B. at George Washington uniPetitions to silence Amos 'n versity law school winch he has been attending since 1427. Mr. Andy, popular radio team, Vernon reports that he is getting were being circulated today i some very practical experience among the Cleveland negio Justice Proctors guidance. populace. Before going east on accepting Sponsored by a Pittsburgh a secretaryship in the office of negro newspaper, the petiSenator William H. King, of Utah, tions charge the two white Mr. Vernon was a student of the men have been exploiting cerUtah State Agricultural roll ge. tain types of the American He Is also a graduate rt the Brignegro for purely commercial ham Young college. y The UNITED PRESS CUBA NAMED HAVANA, Cuba, Aug. 5 CT.E The Cuban capital recovered its normal aspect today when practically all union workers, with the exception ot mortor.neu and conductors of the Haven Electric company, returned to work folstrike. lowing a IS IS BETTER approval qf Or. Eiwood Mead, reclamation director and R. F. Walter, chief engineer for the government wonld be necessary. : tteanwhtto,(U is expected, pre-federal , Following his return from the Lake meeting this morning. Secretary Parker, aaM Engineer Larsen nag Kned Germaia, the latter from the office Of the state engineer, wilt atari a survey of the proposed irrigation district to be served by the Hyrum reserovir. They wilt meet fannen who have contracted for water, will check their proposed water subscription, and.k'' fObm as to whether or sU thtr'kaVe over or under sub-fo- r water in the dam unit to mSm- their acreage ii ; requlrw-meaiajv- E PINAL SURVEY OF CANALS PLANNED A final survey of both the larger and smaller calanis leading from the reservoir will begin next Monday. This will be done In ordeh to determine the exact boundary, of ths district to be served bV the reservoir. The acreage between the Wells-vill- e Bast field, west of the ily-rudistrict and the reservoir site will also he included ip. the survey to be made, Mr. Farkvr said. Posstbiltles of anring another small canal frr.m tne reservoli to serve this s'ea will be carefully considered. Mr. Parker said. V i. m IDAHO FALLS, Aug. 5. fU.R Condition of Earl Anderson, 20, Salt Lake City, accidentally shot Monday evening, was declared by hospital attendants this morning lo be sufficiently stiaug la permit an operation for realof a .22 bullet from his jack. The bullet pierced Andersons left lung and lodged near his spine. - SHOT FATAL ROCK SPRINGS, Wvo., Ang. 5. U.Ri Last rites for Dick Lewis. 45. killed inslanlly by the accidental discharge of a shotgun, will be held tomorrow. FACES STORM SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 5 (RE) Prospectr of a wet and possibly rough trip failed to discourage Secretary of War Pal rick J. Hurley r.s he took off in an army airplane today for Missoula, Mont. CLARK LOSES LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5. (U.E) and David H. Clark, popular prominent young attorney, today sufored his first major setback in his trial on charges that he murdered Herbert Spencer, newspaperman, when his hail was exonerated and he was remanded to the custody of the sheriff. ncQPo folks would to that the combi-- , nation plan would be must cffic-tiv- e la carrying forward details neaeuary to make the reclamation unit an accomplished tact, the federal and state reoiaemtioa officials told, the Cacha body- - that -- Own Against Sinclair d IS , n W. A. Hansen, Smith David councilman; Thornton, and IL O. Van Oruen. and Carl Ernest Knowles requested Thorpe ot Logan bridge on the cow lane road, west of Logan city, and running north, Thu commission granted the promising to furnish five stringers and necessary planks for the bridge. Smithfield; field city . Agreement to employ a ceuhi-natioform of the water conservation district and water ultra organization form In proceeding with the development of the f500,-90- 0 Hyrum recolamatlon protect for southern Cache i iaHev wg3 made Tuesday morning In Salt Lake City between federal government and the project backers rep reaentatlves. A delegation from the Hyrum Project Waterusers assoc i on. President C. N. Maughan or W I'v ville; Secretary H. C. Parker, A ttorney E. T. Young, Logan; and C. J. Christiansen of Hyrum, met at the state capitol with Federal Engineer E. O. Larsen, State Engineer Oeorge M. Bacon, and Attorney J, R. Alexander counrel Cache county will agree to as sist in grading the road, and will ' perhaps furnish several culvert the committee members were tol Others oif the committee were: E. T. Young,, city attorney for s JBpteir Calm Aids Huge Crews ers concerned.,' --Lyman v D.L.L1EEIIG i and requesting com missioners to .Improve the road for travel In the canyon. After considering the matter the county farthers recommended to the committee that they have Smithfield residents procure a right of wajr agreement on the canyon road from property own and Mr. Sliaw, growing jnore more enthusiastic about Russia says the balance of opportunity for the new generation has s shut go Greeley ed from Horace to west to go east, young man,' ia Russia Shaw says Russia. her house in order, Jill tut FIRE AREA Three workers from toe Cache National forest have answered the emergency call of thoae in charge of foiest fire fighting in Idaho. S. Bryson Cook left on Tuesday while Morris B. Athey and Elliot D. Redman followed on Wednesday. All three went to the Idaho National forest, of Boise. j Meet 0 Forest Fites 5necii.g I1...; Lake SVxrt? I7! Northern Idaho Have Erased (These Brilliant Smiles Long Front SHE SWALLOWED Smithfield Group And THERMOMETER County Fathers . THEIR SMILES CHANGE In Fights Along Canyon Road as County Highway Is Sought ( TRIO LEAVE LOR BERLIN, Aug. 5 (UP) Reopening today of all German private Banks for all normal business, with 2600 municipal and other public savings banka expected to resume full payments Monday, revealed more public confidence in the bank than banking authorities themselves had felt. The opening was almost sensationally tranquil, in contrast to the renewal of panic which had been feared by some bankers. Several hundred policemen stationed in the vicinity of the Berlin banks were idle, with no crowds or disorders to control. A tour of the banks by a United Press correspondent showed not only an absence of the anticipated run, but almost universally a substantial excess of deposits over withdrawals. v "'' LOCAL Germany Tranquil As Banks Reopen By Arthur Brisbane atlnt? in 3!j HYRUM PROJECT ADVANCES AGAIN d fur urface i ; Daily s I 1 in u 1llOui. 45. ll fur k amoc n andy' negro They allege gain. womanhood has been broadcast to the world as Indulging and negro lawin bigamy, yers depicted as schemers and crooks. According to representatives of the newspaper, who are circulating the petitions, more than 275 names already have been obtained in a. nation-widdrive. The goal is 1,000,000 signers .they said. e , TO BE TESTED Possibility of a test case being made In the courts over the decision of the Cache county school board to consolidate the Stephenson and Lewiston grammar schools was seeu Tuesday night a following meeting of the board. .At tha close of a seas on featured by consideration of the consolidation and board clerkship appointment problems, the board issued the following statement. The board approves removal of the Stephenson school because of: first, the boards decision of a year ago to move the school to Lewiston this year; and second, because of the divided opinions of the school patrons of that community; thirdly, to make a lest case in court if necessary and therefore withhold their actiou In regard to the closing of the Carl e Junction, Wheeler, Cove and Elver Heights schools. the program "Furthermore, would entail purchase of buses t.y the board Or private with uncertain' until nn injunction suit cou.d settle the question. A committee represeniig the Union Pacific system, Messrs. Brooks and Sawyer, Perkjas, met with the board. They came to speak In behalf of the patrols oC the Cache Junction school who are opposed to the closing of that school, proposed by the school board. - a .riws OTMiwMxraw -- X |