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Show er Cache County Fair Sept. 15, 16 and 17 aid- - "3 Jouimal What Folks Sa- y"We have all been living like kings, and now we are pay lug for It. Governor Louis L. Emerson, Illinois. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. Volume 22, P . A. -- at f f b , w i kL LOGAN. UTAH. Number 188. Pa - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 193 1. Price Ky wrftAaiw (Copyright, 1931) Marshalls Forces FROM Cotton At Lowest. Strikes Unwelcome. A hook published by the Russian government lor childien of New school age. called high Russia's Primer, published here ly Houghton Mittlin, tells Hus s.ans how stupidly rich America mauages her affairs, the people when crops are big, sull'ering fanners especially suffering. The Primer quotes a Book by an American, Sluart Chase, called 'A Tragedy of Wqste, describing a big load of ripe watermelons thrown overboard 'to keep up the price, and thou muds ot gallons of milk poured inlo the rivers and in Illinois creeks of sout! mn and placaids, posted on the ISklu adhighways in the middle west, vising fanners to burn corn stead of coal. S. L. Man Kodeo T O be IT eature Of Three-Da- y Of Dies Hurts Inflicted i By SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 12 (UR) An amazing story of how a father son tortured his for hours and finally took him on a fatal automobile ride was told today as authorities deliberated on whether murder charges would be filed against W. E. Howard, Jr., 24. W. E. Howard, Sr.., 55, and prominent, was taken from Our latest contest news will the rumble seat of his smashed give Russians new material for He died their chapter on American man- coupe late yesterday. early today. agement. The son was arrested several On Friday, the government forecast a cotton diop of 15,584 000 hours later. Lying in a hospital cot today hales, an immediately cotton fell shot seven dollars a hale, below' seven young Howard admitted he him his father in the leg, tortured cents a pound. and The crop, biggest in sixteen; for hours yesterday afternoon rumfinally threw him into the years, is lowest in price. car. Then, he Russians say, that in their coun- ble seat of the and locked It. said, he closed try, such a gigantic crop would mean joy for all the people and CRASHES INTO clothes, sheep, stockings, etc., for ANOTHER CAR those Ilia tneeded them. Here, Then began a wild ride. Young the crop means worry for farm- Howard said he was bound for ers and a pioblem for the govern- Mexico. At a street intersection ment. another he crashed into to one , Bide and sheared Saturday. Mrs. Hoover, christen- off a telephone pole. ing llte United Slates dirigible The son ran away from the mareleased front the Akron, The father, fatally in chine. torty eight white pigeons, jured. was imprisoned inside the oue for each state. They flew rumble Jteat.Tools were neces - promptly to their homes,' as the to extricate him. air, putt sary giant ship rose in theahead Police said Howard became an ol all Uuited Stales the mg yesterday when his father otner countries in lighter than ail gered refused to give hint $4 to purHe chase a pair of shoes. TIIAXK HEAVEN FOR ONE a j claiming favoritism, charged SUPREMACY. younger brother was given $2509 while he got to attend Let us also be grateful to those nothing. comthe Goodyear manage that Young Howaid first shot his pany, at Akron, Ohio, and made it father in the leg. The man rushto get the government for possible ed screaming into the yard and such a ship. Morrison Wood, 31, a hired man, The new dirigible, 785 feet long ran to his aid. of feet cubic 6,500,001) carrying The son came to the doorway, hej non-ilantable, a gun and ordered wood pointed cubic 2,400,000 ium gas, displaces to help the elder man Into the a is dirigible air. Every feet of house. submarine, immersed in the air Thereupon, officers said, ensued it in which operates. ocean, a strange scene. Wood and the a capacity has lifting The ship suffering Howard, Sr were forcof 430,000 pounds, 182,00 pounds ed to sit on chairs side by side. and own weight, more than its Young Howard plied his father Havels 84 miles in an hour. Such with drinks and occasionally fired exand with gas a ship, loaded the gun to see how close he high plosives. approaching silently, could come to his parent s legs could completely up in the night, without hitting him, officers said. and world The wreck any city in the More liquor was obtained. it. in destroy every human being will father, through force, and the son Let us hope that this ship through inclination, became in set ve only as a warning tq other toxieated. afternoon nations and do no killing. the f Throughout Howard held the men at young A strike at Boulder dam, impor- the point of the gun. The father tant to many western Btates and pleaded for his life. to puzgeneral prosperity, seems At one juncture the son anzle those in charge, but should nounced his intention of commitundertaknot. It is a government suicide. The elder Howard any ting him lo desist. You can ing, arbitration should setts begged One complaint is that have anything he question. you want, hand mechanical drills, instead of cried. drills are used in tunnelling. Days IN for objecting to perfected machin- LOCKS FATHER SEAT RUMBLE have by. gone ery to The French, when the governYoung Howard ordered Wood ment was involved in a railroad help him carry his father to the the coupe at strike, lost no time. The govern- rumble seat of The wounded man was ment drafted the strikers Into p. m the army, and said go to work shoved down and the lid closed They and locked. Wood was forced to or be shot for mutiny. come along. went to work Howard travelled at capacity Fiench methods would not suit the United States, but no union speed until he reached a congestHe Ignored no I. W. W. or group of other ed Intersection. workers, should be allowed to stop sign and crashed into a cat driven by Derrel Lee, 22. check the dam construction. Labor arHoward was arrested some time questions should be settled by later. He surrendered peaceably bitration, and no time lost. and told officers he had taken poison. This morning his condi tion was reported good. Questioned today, Howard told officers his mother, divorced had been mistreated by Howard, Sr He also charged that his step mother had received similar treat ment. Besides the leg wound, the older Howard suffered a fractured leg and clavicle and a possible skull well-to-d- o 'Ml President Gerardo Machado Open Fighting Breaks Prices Hit Ha-va- rd I - I fracture. ANN HARBOR, Mich , Aug- Indication that a six mile chase 'and battle preceded the near Wains, quadruple slaying Mich., early yesterday was revealed in the finding todav of the Word has been received by Mrs blood stained purse of Jensen of the death in Vivian Gold, one of the murder C. C. California, of her bro Santa Cruz, and cremation victims. , Albert H. Smith. Mr. The purse was found yesterday whe lived in Ixtgan an by Fred D. Jones, Ann Arbor SmithLello about 2 y Pocal River South on the salesman, the r road, six miles north of the lone-- ) died as Iv spot on county line road where .tion. . , . wtanw tie the bodies of the four young per- sons were found in their burned Emma Fjelsted Smith, sisters: automobile. He reported his dis-- 1 following brothers and r csorifr Job Smith. Millville, Mrs. Lola pnvr n, (nn. E. L.' Squires andVt was ldenti- - Ailiston, Benson: Mrs. George tied by Mrs. 'Rudolph Gold, moth- - Olson, Salt Lake. Burial will b. er of the slain irl. in Santa Cruz. Former Cache Man Dies In Santa Cruz ther-in-la- i 1 r 1 HAVANA, Cuba, Aug. 12. Bottom and Keep Going Financing SETS RECORD Aug. 12 (U.R) Capt, Frank Hawks set a New York Chicago flying record today when he arrived at Municipal airport at 9 59 a. m., cat., four hours and four minutes after his takeofl from New York. FIRE STARTER Calif., Aug the heavily woodej the central California Coastal region, haggard fire fight ters today sought a mad man whe hag Bwept through the region wit! a flaming torch, starting at) unde teruilued number of flies. AFTER Of Project Is Worked Out Committee After Much Work CC1TY, while Dr. W. O. Wennergren , which (lift) BARS SMOKING BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 11., (UR fire's and smoking are barCamp red in all of southern Idaho tint her country in an order issued by Governor C. Ben Ross Wednesday after a meeting of the state forestry board of which the governot is chairman. The order becomes Fighting broke out early today in the suburbs of tbe capital as President Gerardo Machado marshalled loyal forces in an effort to suppress the revolt. A gmall detachment of rebels heavily armed, attacked the bridge guard at the suburb of Luyano. Firing began at 2 a. m. The surprise attack forced the guard to retreat. Reinforcements from nearby patrols were rushed to the bridge. In the face of their counter-attacthe rebels fled Casualties were undetermined. remained Havana tranquil throughout the hight, but reports of the clash at Luyano and rebetween rebel newed fighting bands and government trOops spread uneasiness in the capital. effective would be cuarged for slaughtering animals there. Members of the committee reported that officials of tne three Logan banks bad expressed their opinions that tbe city would have no difficulty in negotiating a loan to finance the work and to apply fees charged for service on the loan principle. Follow'd a lengthy discussion, the commission passed a motion referring the matter to the city attorney for investigation of the financing problem. It is estimated that tbe work will cost about $10,000 according to plans drawn d canon. . was chief spoke-mator the group. The plan in btit-fis for the city lo botrow money for construction of the slaughter house, repaying the money through fees FOUND ALIVE CASTLE ROCK, Colo., Aug. 12 (U.R) Benjamin Saul mtslng 38 hours in the wilds of Jarre Canon, was found alive today. A party of Denver tourists found the boy lying about 50 feet from a trail leading through the Three-year-ol- By-Larg- Plans for financing and building of a community slaughter Souse for Logan, as presented by a committee as the climax if nearly three years of work, were partially approved by the Logan city commission Tuesday night. Complete approval was held up pending a report from City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck approving ' a method of 'inancing the work as presented by the committee. The committee, which included members from the public health committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce and epresentatives of the Logan and Cache stake Mutual associations, presented a complete report of their work at the meeting. The report was read by C. D. McBride CHICAGO, REDWOOD 12. (U.R) In districts of ru JiX,eil Of Attorney today, after hauling away and un determined amouut of groceries. Havana, - Cuba Out-Ne- ar i IltlL BURN GROCERY OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug 12. (U.R) Food raiders looted and R. O Williams grocery burned the Fete , all-shi- l PICKS OUT EYES NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (t'.P) A beautiful girl who plucked out both her eyes was under observation today by Mor rtsauia hospital surgeons. They described her case as oue of the 'strangest instances of selfuiutila U()11 recorded In the city. Plans are rapidly being cot pleted for a hat is expected to be the greatesl Cache County Fair on rpcoid, according to Secretary M. R. Hovey. The fair will he held on September 15, 16 and 1. One ' of .the features of the fair this year will be the big rodeo. This will replace the harness races as the afternoon fea lure. Colborns rodeo stock , will be In Logan for the big event. - Much interest is being aroused over the Future Fanner exhibits. Amos Bair of North Cache, Ilaus P. Anderson of South Cachj and are Harold Petersen of Logan all expecting to have projects of their students on exhibit. County Agent R. L. Wrigley clubs in has charge of the the county and reports much In tereat among his boys with many fine exhibits being planned. Miss Uola Jensen, district demonstration agent, makes the same reclub girls. port for Mrs. Mary Hawkins, supervisor of the womens department, expects this department also to be well filled with fine exhibits. well-to-d- 1 Cents Awaits Word The UNITED PRESS Our New Dirigible. f i PLASHES New Russia's Primer. 1 5 immediately. up by K. C. Scbaub. The Chamber of Commerce committee bag been working on the project for some time and last winter, added impetus had been given the movement through Us being taken up as a project In Ihe adult departments of both llte Logan and the Cache stake Mutual Improvement associations. Financing has been the chief RESH FIRES Mont., Aug. 12. (OR) Mrs. Agnetta Neta Nielsen, 32 winds blew up fresh fires wile of John W. Nielsen, died to harass crews today In the Tuesday afternoon at the family forests of Montana, Idaho, and RICE LAKE, Wis., Aug 12 home, 555 East First North street. western Washington. Wonieft of Rice Lake (UR) She had been in impaired health smiled to themselves and kept since being confined during child TRACE OF PLANE civ,se watch today over the birth. An Infant son was born COPENHAGEN, Aug. 12. (UJ0 towns two dry goods stores the city belast Saturday. dificulty A grey metal cylinder one foot to see what would luipjn ing unable to make room for the Mrs. Nielsen was born in Pres long and four Inches in dlametei work In the budget during the next. ton, Idaho, Aug. 25, 1898, the was found on the beach at Hjor-rinlime it has been under discusSo far the v omen have deof Niels T. .and Chris-tinldaughter North Jutland, and was sion. With the financing problem rived the fun and all the beneSinenson Hansen, both na- thought to be part of the lost airapparently solved, it appears as fits from a battle for their tives of Denmark. Mrs. Nielsen plane of the American Flier Parthough the project will be carried the 13 year-olfavor between was the mother of seven sons and ker D. Cramer. through to completion. been f Abrahamson company and She had daughters. In the report of their work Chaim-son- s its new competitor, mother for about thirteen years SETTLE POWER the committee sumartzes Its reato the children of Mr. Nielsen by Dry Goods store, across (U.R SEATTLE, Aug. 12. sons for a community owned The first the street. a previous marriage. of the power Issues conhouse as tollows. slaughter of ago number a died years wife it started by Chaimsons troversy between stale and federThe committee Is convinced Funeral services will be helt al authorities, which delayed con- aider the matter fully and report, that the best Solution Is for Lo- advertising $1.00 house dresses to the statement ofIn written 2 59 Abrahamson cents. oclock for struction of the $3,500,000 Cleelum 'by Friday afternoon at gan city to construct, own and fered the same thing at 39. the Seventh ward chapel. Burial dam, today led to optimistic pre- college as requested by the Peter- operate a municipal slaughtering 29 son letter. to the cut price Chaimsons will be in the Nielsen family plot dictions of immediate work on the plant There v. oiilfi then be no atAhrabamsons then in the Hyrum cemetery. cents, huge project. tempt on the mit of private in19. to slashed it terests to butlcl or operate sepaSurviving are seven sons and DAtie CTftDF While women raced hack rate plants. '1 le v would all op daughters: Woodrow, Don, Glenn SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 12. (UR) and forth across the street, erste through the Logan plant. Helen, Hazel, and the Bertha, An affable, smiling robber enterMrs. Nielsen is This would be much better than old infant. prices dropped rapidly to 145 the private plants as the meal also survived by her parents and ed a grocery store today, herded cents, then to 7, then to five employes into a refrigerating could be primed ana Logan would until Chaimsons finally put folks at two sisters, all residents of 550 old Chaperoning room and methodically looted the receive a much better meat sup up a sign: a theater party Tuesday afterDresses establishment ot $225. Come on in! ply . , . Logan city could borrow noon at tde Capitol theater gave the money cheaper than prlvale-iuterestfree! stake old folks comthe Logan with a DENIES MOTION Abrahamson replied mittee a busy day. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. U.R It is estimated that Buck a sign. was 3 p. m. at show The Take a The Interstate Commerce commisto take care of the needs Come in here! plant cf elinir.x liie sion today denied in effect the lor dress free and we give you a festivities Appreciation of work done by or Logan can be erected in every out carried motion of six western states that local dentists and doctors during .abou $9000 to $10,000. Mr. K. C. nickel! its stake which of the held ward the plea of railroads for a 15 the summer in cooperation with Sehaub has the plans for such, a The sale didnt last long annual outing. one of the finest per cent freight rate Increase be the Cache and Logan stake Relie plant, and after that. Both Btores ran out The Logan First . ward had dismissed without further hearing. Societies is contained in a state- slaughtering plants In the coun- of dresses. their luncheon on the lawn of ment issued by the 'two organiza- try could he constructed at Lothe senior high school campus. MORE DIFFICULTIES 8a- tions today. River Heights had a dinner and TROMSOE, Norway, Aug. 12 "Accordhtg to the survey of the Cache and statement The says, (UR) The polar submarine. Nautiprogram at the Bluebird. Most meekly Relief Society organ-- local needs, the stake Logan of the other wards gathered at lus was feared in further difficul- izationg wish to express their sin- sumption In Logan is thirty beef, Witor the to place Suggestion the ward halls. ties today after failure to respond cere appreciation for the excel- thirty five hogs, thirty veal and early to radio NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (UR) A calls. Short imprompt programs were leal marker commemorating sheep. The prices sugthe doctors twenty-fivof lent cooperation In Cache valley of wave of selling equal intensity carried out after the luncheon day fur caching aided in gested for slaughtering are: $1.50 have who Immedentists and square late tabernacle of on wave the to the yes in each ward. buying Is handicaps for beef, $1.50 for hogs, 50c for physical correcting diately south of the tabernacle terday swept over the stock martwo stakes veal and 60c for sheep. the of children among tbe Logan hour half ket in the last today highly approved by Mr. H. J. Frederick, veterinarian during the summer months. and Cache stake presidencies. and turned the whole list definite of the Utah State Agricultural services free of the Because inhave so The presidencies ly downward. told th commission teat given by the doctors and dentists college, formed the Logan Chamber ot and state govJust as there was no definite both the treated be will cases 58 dental reason for yesterdays rapid rise Commerce, Secretary M. R. Hovey with ernments will cooperate In proconnection in August during announced this morning. The stake there was no tangible item which a number of tonsil operalions curing the service? of a competauthorities wish, however, to see would cause selling today. This cooperation is a commend- ent meat Inspector. tne design of the marker and able arrangement and Is most the wording to be placed on the noteworthy. plaque before giving final approvAMERICAN FORK, Aug- al to having the marker located Mining locations filed In or. the square. Tank county near the GardIs to be one of The marker SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12 (UR) ner gold strike passed the UUTAH Unsettled tonight and erected in Utah under the Earl Raymond Ross, 21, believed five Wholesale dairy market: 200 mark today at several dozprobably showers west Thursday, The Utah Historical of auspices BUTTER: 92 score 30; 91 score to be the son of Governor C. Landmarks and Trails association. en prospectors filed claims. cooler west portion toportion; Ben Ross of Idaho, was married 29 Yi I 90 score" 29. Some of the gold seekers night. According to Mr. Hovey, the in Logan Wednesday morning by others were experienced; also propose to stake presidencies (UR) 12. Maximum temperature Tuesday, V. C. Clerk Aug. Mohr. Alaska, who NOME, were amateurs expected County replace the present plaque on the Nome was all excitement today 92; one year ago, 79. to see gold glittering on the The young man together with obelisk on the north side of the visiMinimum temperature last night over its two face of the canyon walls. Leah May Biaisdell, also 21, ap- tabernacle which is In honor of tors Col. and Mrs. Charles A. 69; one year ago, 62. In the meantime Royal plied for a license Wednesday the settlement of Logan in May. Lindbergh who flew from Point and after receiving it 1859, with a new one. This would Gardner, Salt Lake, the man nioi IDAHO Fair tonight and Thu Open High Low Close werening Barrow to Safety Bav, east of who discovered the gold bearMr. now married Mohr. of names by omit the pioneers local (ightring storms but Wheat-S- ept. and day trim yellow methodiintheir here, ing vein, proceeded Ross gave his fathers name as on the old plaque, as the roster .49(4 black monoplane yes- - in the mountain, of the southeast R P oa rtf Prirtfl tollrt cally to exploit his find. t Thrt in only ahont one third complete. u .w hronirlit portion; cooler in the southeast uo UU w MU of men A small crew ijrc. J I Idaho chief executive was former- There" will be no names on the .55 ; automobile. Itct Mar. portion tonight, last by claims night today. working on the new placque. ly mayor of Pocatello, .58 May MISSOULA, here-to-for- k d g a HR SITE r MEN OKEH - j e l SMS RUSH Lindbergh Lands Safely In Nome world-famou- I The Weather s d -- V. W . |