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Show jr iHLETICS BLAST i p At Home, Then Go To Confeience j t TO VICTORY The Her With which are combined the Cache Valiev Daily ne 22. Number 229. m FIRST JouimaJ rf What Folks Say Some day there may be complete standardization ot tfee small house." Arthur M. Hyde, set rotary of agriculture. i ( H the Daily Herald and The Journal. d, TinKMA UTAH, LOGAN, 2 U( 'lOUlK 1, 1931. HYU O CLOCK UDITION llrs. Fan yc an a dge lunt Tuesday at were seated which ai filled with lace cloth centered i o w asters At U holders with The In mu rated with nap di utoi Place out th' ston Youth is Killed When t (.aid qJ- 1UP - - Car Slips Off Jack, Crushes in Head v Harmony Prevails Through Swift Moving Convention Of New Municipal Group E cn3 By, Arthur Brisbane (Copyr ght, 19.11 ) Happy Demon itum, The Color Baity Platform Lists William Evans, Jr., G. W. Lindquist And ' J 1 Plans Of New William C. England, Standard Bearers Eailv Lead Of Cards ' In Fail Campaign 0 roup 4 Fades Before Whistling Mourn. For Itoikefellei Keith Nielsen Killed In Early Morning Accident City. The Demon Rum will lenn with pleasuie that ip pecteble PRESTON Keith Nielsen, 1G, are on Ins side, Republicans son of Mr and Mrs Anthone E against pron.bition Nielsen of Weston was fatally Senator Dwight W Morow is mentioned among those ex- injured eaily Thursday morning His head was crushed as he atpected to disems piohibition in New Jersey, with the hope of tempted to fix a jack under a car bringing back legal beer to reNielsen, together with three place or at least compete with, companions was on his way to abundant bootleg nmskiy comThe menu n of Senator Mor- Mapletonto returning a girlAs her home the a panion row will cane oi ntared the Walter Wickan cious uuzen of Massachusetts gioup home in Cub River canyon a to take notice t.re caused them to stop aiound he fiat When 193G roll wiMi the car on the incline two Republic ns conspicuous A small jack was used in liftwill be Ccolidge and Moimw, the heavy car and Nielsen unless conditions cln it1" Not ing was forced to crawl under the bOih can have the job that car to adjustit The car slipeach has in irmd off the icic"4 coming down to the ped Mr f'odidge belong fence ont s Ayead, crushing full now loosed it I H prohibition era badly. upon as nnd vmtonan M1 M a W and Frank Sheriff fSffjiJad w. o wcpt New Je py .Wen ill were dep ft ana brought a wet Hitfoini belong, to the- the boy to PiL-ihe died but ''modem pronib.tion is a mma- shortly after uvmg here No breeding fanure, party funeral arrange Vents have been Both parties will soft pedal made er and b. d Keith Nielsen is the son of prohibits n ai lmiit wine m 1932 unless conditions AnJione E and Charlotte An1936 there In too bid become derson Nielsen and was boin Ur the 1915 He was a third year stu-in will be no soil p dili-tiie know will Alia Weston high dent of the politicians school and prominent in school people think Macknien B I S CAM! RON tinted Press Sports Editor SPORTS!! ANS PARK, St Louis, Mo, Oi t. 1 (UP) Connie Matks world championship Athletics of lhila-dilphde.. and Cabby btieets crippled St. Louis Cardinals team bv a score of 2 m the opening game ol the 1931 world senes plavid beiore a wildly excited crowd hire todav The game came out almost exactly as most of the experts1 had predicted it would la the fust plde Connie Ma' k did not cross up the exanother by choosing perts pitch! i than Ins famous Lefty Or ive to woik the opening 4 Gaoby Street used Young lust as SJcry one said he would FIRST INNING ATHLETICS Bishop fanned Cochrane out, Ila is fanned Gwbert to Bottomley No runs, no no hits, eirors Card'nala High struck out sent out a hard liner, Roettger a single into short center Frisch drove out a driboling sin le to right, Roettger went to tmrd Fnsch started to second but turned back after going 20 feet past first base Bottomley drove a single off Groves glove. Williams came over and tried to get Frisch but he reached second safely, Roettger scored on the play Bottomley was credited with a single Martin doubled against the right field leen, Fnsch scored and Bottomley stopped at thud Wilson was out to Foxx Two left on b'tses Two runs four hits no ia non-lum- j luiim'imm ,'iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiuii n uiiiiii m 'ii iiu iiii him iiiiin u tu ih 'll!) mil ti United Press Flashes affairs He had been a member III ill Ii llilllllll I'll" r illih,, Dr C G Snaw piofcssor cfy of the school basketball team ""g-sltfoi two years philosophy et New Yi S I R OPPOSI KI SURVEY MAKES He is survived by his parents they soyt If men whistle leern-philo and tne -WASHINGTON Oct . The HANKOW, China, Oct 1 (UP) usually are n.oions following brothers and A discouraging report of the The National Giange on Los of opher whom aimless sifters Mis Lila Anderson Niel-'en extent or Chinas Velda and Leon flood disaster the countiys leading faim Jhistlirg has doubtless annoy-ep-- f Angeles back by Col and gamzat ons, placed ltsuii or. Salt Lake Hazen, Sidney make tx Drought ed, would of course . nd Dean Nielsen, Louisiana, Mrs Charles A Lindbergh today lecord today as vigoiou ly tions, in caes Mich aL their Aist flight over ti.e posed to legalization ol beer Hughey and Ronney Nielsen, My Uncle Toby whistling ' Weston inundated regions surrounding r R AN Dll KIILID on Hankow The young piison acun n LOS ANGEILS, Oct 1 Burns suggtstion Oh Wh tie ROBBIKY SOLA FD unidentified bandit was and 111 Come ti Ye My Ld s 1 Shaw tor Dot 'UPt Alalus LOS Oct 'dead ANGELES, and another was dying Homo California's biggest bank 10b-- 1 m jrolice hosptal today, vie- - enois ancestor who whisilid bifoie with lnvont-- d solved was been tinus of ballets f red s,multan-th- e today bery had language idt a arrest of two asserted lead- - eouslv bv two detective, wl o Drydi n put Di fshaw s ers of the bandit gang which trapped the pair in tne net in verse long ago secuied $52 000 in the holdup of holding up a Western Union (Hounded out Gelbrrt to Bot-o- f He tiudgtd along unknowing Gardens branch office tomley It was a fjst rolling the Belvedere souehl what ht national grounder whicn popped into the branch, security-fir- st And whistled a we went for (Delberts hands Foxx fanned MORE POWIR bank four weeks ago, and recov- want ot thought CITY. Oct. 1 SIT LAKE Merrill ery Of $23113 WASHINGTON Oct 1 (UP- )-, Darwuis book on Me Exwas rmr t ivc mourn-III) Joseph TllP fedcial radio commission pression of the I toikiv unanimously nominaton WORK to RESUMES filed CARDINALS GelbLit inf rination KOA aiithonzod station interesting todiy ed to fill the vacancy in the MURRAY Ot 1 (UP) Two .Denver station KPO San Fian- - M.lier near right field screen whistling, holding the onbriat'i 12 of of the apostles quorum the hunared and fifty men wue cisco and station KSL Silt Lake Orimger out Williams to Foxx putting the hands the I, 1) S. church He will c ty to us( 50 000 watks of HSh singled past foxx into mouth itc again on a payioll today as the fill a vacancy left open by indiAmerican Smelting and Ret n- - power Whistling softly may Orson F. AAhit-neof the death or cate concentrated thougnt mormg company icsuined opera- Gl T All ( II Rl M tiens today at its Murray plant bewilderment, lree of anyw was nominated Merrill I)r. A man may on taint HOLLYWOOD Oct 1 (UP) A of first a the at meeting b' BACKS AAATER to keep his courage up, mid 'sensational laid on the exclu- presidency, ihe council of no moron ALTON, HI, Oct 1 (UP) sivr Mont Martre Cafe and the 12 and the presiding patrusw Dr Shaw means that Dr Clarence True Wilson gen- - adjoining embassy dub in the L. D. S. church. of riarch the eral secietary of the Methodist heart of Hollv woods night life tling annoys him as crai king of coachmens whips annoyed board of temperance prohibition douut it suited m the arrest and nublic morals todav had of no men and confiscation of Schoptnhauer a new College Students A boy with new dog described his attack upon he S5 000 woith of liquor . police a fishing pole, as miunttr-- , poitod (ally today jack knife and to the Hold Big Assembly preted. Legion whistling on his way moitals of brook is the happiest mil) H)R DIMM Od MANY INDICTID DAY IONA B9ACII CU and no moron 1 con1 The weekly assembly PITTSBURGH Oct (UP) ha 51 (U' -- Dr I mils Rite 3 of Nor-tw- e Rockefeller City a city with- ducted by officers of the stu- Forty two persons including nid In son W M of men were indicted today walk Conn wire eld here toin New York in the heaitse- dent oody of the Utah State dav loi ,me,tig ition in con-withe fifth avenue shopping idea Agricultural college was held on not charges in connei turn on Wednesday new the first fatal disorder m n c ion with the pn ite mur-th- e ction will develop western Pennsylvania bitu- - dir of Bcrnmnin P Codings in c The rally which will take Hade possible by the ability of i kind bo"iul loin scveial, D Rockefeller Jr to plan place on Friday afternoon at nnnous strike m Wildwood Pa of two hundied 5 30 was announced. m last June 22 Ijjiin time one n at and fifty millu on There will be puk spices the ground between sky (iaprs and tower buildings and acus of parks, planted with tall tiees, r on the loofs One-Ma- n dull A And instead of P unor dud ? brick suifac, ugly red (5V (5y c dv gray seor blackened with soot dV cnj 2y Cy 5y Cy the Roeki feller wall, will etc to Mr Hoover do Bv RAYMOND CLAPPFR tan close Those time. nonentous pas-te- l issues pink, hues, confronting not regard Senator Borah as Boi Hi is generally discounted- the government He is preparing r whatevei the expirts may WASHINGTON Oct. 1 (UP) a Prexi- even to as. dmiial further than . zv choose go possiday bungs Its worry for serious presidential competition bill v Lveiv four years a dent Hoover in pressing disarm- California has long since Every the Until in powers senator Washington does and neither the Boiah boom stilt- The sen- - atm nt He w ill support Mr abandoned dull brick roles this weeks Saturday Evening they fear from Borah are ator alvays smiles amiably at .vers moratorium proposal when Italy did the same centuncs news Post stands. reached the statements which su"h time. He doesn t mind the the question of ratification ago, and Greece colored nimble It was Calvin Coolidge Now the statues, in the days be foie Italy that he has eliminated himself, he will issue from time to time adveiti mg but he Las no lilu- - comes up in the senate and the On the ax issue Borah intends sions started is Senato, Borah who is draw- which he will make in speeches the sen- -, The key to Borah Is that he ' to press for a heavier share of Walter Chrysler, originator of it adminiof the the scowls ing next He is not a political orgama' ion the burden on the large incomes ator chamber winter floating power adorned h.$ has been getting ideas all sum- - but a personal tv one of the and inheritances He intends to lower with bulhant rustles stration. af-out mer Now 1 east he Governcr Idaho is dominant political pusonalitirs seek radical alteration in the in The senator tis ba(k jetal tmd former Smith lias done the ame with ter a summer's grazing in the ready to stay here thiough in pubhc life Io,e personal government farm policy renew most! is western to be what the He views rank aboard second only ing his demand for trial of the is ready the Etmpire building expee'ed grassroots o ree to resume his iilace at the head trubulent session in many con- - j to those of the president debentuie plan of relief to It will be intt.re-.linn of the most feaji ed bloc gresses and throw his deadly This winter lie is prepaicd to which Mr Hoover is sLongly what Rockefeller' h)ty will in congress harpoon at the most critical throw Ins personally into ttfe opposed. III . ill HI I i I oi-w- as op-atl- er UP-A- 1?..,. v. hr-Li- 1 th Borah Takes Place As Powerful Bloc In Washington cv cj cy ' , j Hoo-Wh- at The platloim of Mie United party, read by P V Cardon and unanimously adopted at the convention Is a follows We the delegates to the convention of the United Logan Oigamzation, in convention assembled this 30th day of September, 1931, hereDy set out the principles upeyj whieh we stand We believe that Logan city demands now, as never before in her history, a program of community development, behind wh'ch all citizens can unite and labor roncertedly The welfare of this city and all her people must be the eulde to pr' b MODERN CITIES ADA AME ON PLAN We believe that modern cities advance in accordance with plans, broadly conceived and diligently prosecuted. Logan, with her favor- ahlp surroundlpgs, her pictur esque setting, her unequalled heritage in natural resources together with the location here of the Utah State Agricultural college is potentially one of the outstanding beautiful and one of the most healthful and wholesome cities of the west But that destiny can never be fully realized without definiteness In the direction of city betterment We believe that the citizens of Logan will welcome a constructive program of community betterment, designed to pro mote unity of Interest, develop consistently the city s natural beauty and wholesomeness, and thereby render life in Logan mr congenial and satisfying We stand united bark of Lo gan Citys electric light plant as represintmg her largest single investment and pledge to selves oin protect it through efficient management We pledge ourselves to develop and Improve Dig ins watnr system to adequately provide for future needs and to pro'e t the citys water rights for culinary and power purposes BIIIFAF STUIFTS well-defin- ARE m.nhme-lik- e pietision, the' convention of party, United Logan Oigamzation, evening named its candidates for the city offices to lie filled at the November ele tion. William Evans, Jr., manager of the Blair Motor company, is the paitys candidate for mayor. Geoige W. Lindquist, Logan mortician, is endorsed for commissioner. William C. England, for many years bookkeeper and cashier of the Eail and England Publishing company, is the paitv nominee for city auditor. Poitraying the party name, unity and harmony prevailed throughout the convention. If 1 la-i- for democracy In nd afairs and invua ful five-minu- te e participation trv by ail in INCH I)LD foregoing objectives may e rea'ied thiough in all de- ntimied oil page four) ut Wcd-nesd- iy n Convention High Lights Mrs John W Crawford and Mrs Seymour V Prows put the beauty touches to the convention Thex, arranged the beautiful "Tlowers and the fDiuij.g autumn leaves on the stage To get politics into your blood is as bad as getting printers' ink into it you cant get it out. A real politician would rather go to a convention be it Democratic, Republican or United Logan than to the best vaudeville or the most service. inspiring church AAell, what we wanted to say is that Albon 1. Clawson of llyrum, former county commissioner, was an interested attendant at AAednesdav MGUC'IED the condition of the city s thoroughfaies is generally de- plorable We pledge our candidates to an immediate improvement in this condition which can be accomplished without an increase in taxation or e- -, pen,e to the citizens of Loeon through an effiuert system of and proper distri bution ot benefits Consistent with the citys revenue, and without mcreas- mg taxation, we stand for a longtime program of i omnium- ty betterment, including (1) a program of community wide beautification with adequit park and playground f iciliti s in all quarters of the city, 2 , a more vigorous inspection serto protect and vice designed (3 promote public health, a municipal for piovision slaughter plant (4) establishment of a regular and effective system of garbage disposal, (5), a new and attractive fence around the city cemetery, with necessary improvements in the aprpoach s to, and the roads within that important part of the citv we also stand for mi- provemenlj m the management of the Lofl in cemetery '6', We stand for ndependent audits of the city J counts We stai for the enforcement , including city ordi- of all new well-know- We believe that the maintenance of Logan city s streets has been neglected and that 200-wo- rd one-ma- .Moving with Logan's nights discordant feelings were harbored by anyone they were held under the surface one name for each office Only was presented Each candidate was named by acclamation Each nominee was endorsed in several seconding speeches Petitions requesting names of the candidates to be Placed on the official nAftae the city primary were signed by those present at the close of the convention. E S. Chambers, party chairman, called the meeting to order The call of the meeting was read by John W Crawford. Mr Chambers presented A L. Cole and Ariel Berntson as temporary chairman ana secretary, lespectively. Dr R. o. Porter delivered the keynote address- He urged a campaign of constructive criticism, devoid of rude personalities and mud slinging The committee on permanent organization and order of busi-- 1 ness, consisting of Charles O.! Peterson C. J. Johnson, Mrs. J C Mathews and Mrs. L. R. Humphreys, recommended that the temporary organtaation be nude permanent. PL ATI OKAI GIAtN the I) - conclave. , No political is convention complete without the word deN plorable Tile followers of the looster in defiant attitude deplore everything done or not done by the adherents of the clumsy elephant and vice versa MIL SlPPOKr We were afraid this was not goThe platform, as printed In ing to be a real convention un- ln another nart of til we heard the keynote todays presented by P. V. speaker say the city streets' PaPpr Caidon, chairman of the plat-loi- m are in a deplorable condition committee Other members of the committee were Some times a fellow eien C Heinrich, J A Larson,George B G. forgets the. name of Ii s I hate her and J A McMurnn At any rate, the sweetie The cn dentials committee temporary chairman, in his consisted of John Q Adams, L. hesacceptance speech. Ki arl Mrs Fred Fredrickson, (' itated, turned to the secreMrs Esther Jacobson and Mrs. tary and asked for the Geoige D Preston. name of the party! John H Anderson placed ln While Dr R O Porter, mak nomination for mayor, William urn the keynote speech of tne Evans, Ji The office of mayor is a real convention was saying with When a min corn- - job Said Mi Anderson It emphasis genuine thought and plained about roads in ton where the people are few C jod jud0ment Every under-tukin- tr of the city the streets, and the roads are long he wa. w 1'ei the safety, the electold You should g to Logan the ght plant, the Lndebted-- m get off of Main street the.e tee must be handled by the then you would never rrmphin any moie about Lewiston s iravor It is a job from which We must toads theie was luighbr !uu" nun shank e i pi m in that office who and applause to crib the con is wil,i'i to 'ake counsel and Sessional record advantu' of the expeuence of s othi The mayor should be I won't mention the a strv mt io all, not master name of this organization, He mast listen to the pleadings because it is not in politics, of t ho.,e in trouble, the poor but you all know that vou and the rich alike The man have to have an honorable whom I am going to nominate discharge from the army will do all ol these things and or navy to belong to it" will do them hurrbly and hon-e,t- lv said Dr. AV AV Merrill in Hi. head will not swell. nomination-secondina g making I take pleasure in nominating speech William Evans, Jr. Piolonged applause followed Stentorian tones of John W nomination Craw foid employed in reading the Seconding the call were evidence' that his speeches were made by Director V P Cardon, Christian Jacobvocal chords haven t suffered son and George Skidmore. from the James Lai sen of the M & L company nominated George W Lindquist for city commissioner Speeches favoring Mr Lindquist were made John Q Adams, Dr Bishop UTAH Generally fair tonight AV Merrill and I D Nais' and Friday; little change in Yeates Eugene presented ham C England for cons: temperature. tion as city Maximum temperature AAe- endorsed bv dnesdav, 67; one year ago, 1 R O Hatch, Minimum temperature last On motion of President A.. 45 night 42; one year ago, Anderson the campaign eo IDAHO Tair tonight and Fri- mittee was empowered to X (Continued on paw fourj'VJt. day; warmer tonight. re-qu- nts ee dip-essi- i I) The Weather Coal i'&Q? 5 |