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Show ,F .1 Your Duty PITS As a citizen of the United States and as a member of the community in which you live is to cast your ballot on election day. Volume 22. tnr3 2 With which are combined Number 247. dJoiLimaI OCTOCKK 2 2, lit F1VK O'CLOCK No Smiles Now (Copyright, 1931) If All Price 5 Cents. Political Groups Marshall Forces For Final Drive One Dull Little Hoy. Science Goes On. New Tax Governor Larson of New Jersey Edisons state, supports enthe suggestion thusiastically made by W. R. Hearst, Jr., to President Hoover that on the night following Edison's funeral, all electric lights be extinguished for one minute to remind the country of its debt to Edison. The dullest would be impressed, and made to realize the value of Edison's work, is suddenly, instantaneously, electric light in every city could be changed to utter darkness. Millions, by the way, would probably get In that moment a view of the sky, and the stars, at for the first time in a nigh,while. long Organized (Roups Set l'lans For Final Campaign Lindberghs Wing Way Across U. S. Weather I nt . MEET HERE Hy-ru- - - ld j Torres of the United Logan and Logan Loyal party, both elecsafely past the primary their tion, were marshalling torces Thursday, for the final chive down the home stretch. A week and a half remains until the final election on November 3 when a mayor, four year commissioner and auditor, The complete will be elected. suctickets of both parties ceeded in winning their way to the finals at the primary election Thursday. Although one of the heaviest 01 primary votes inonthe history inTuesday, Logan was cast dications are that an even heavier vote will be cast in the final election. Many adherents of each party were believed to have taken it for granted that their candidates would succeed and did at the primary pollsa vote. not bother to cast Only a fair percentage of the the registered voters in each of cast eleven districts of the city One their votes last Tuesday. next day. final registration votTuesday, remains for late ers to qualify for the election on November 3. If citizens are not registered now and do not will register on that day, they be unable to cast a ballot the following Tuesday in the final election. Members of the two parties, who qualified for the final elec-tion are: Loean Loyal Mayor. A- G. four Lumlstiom. incumbent: year commissioner, N. W. Merkeley: auditor H. R. Pedersen, incumbent United Logan Mayor, Wu- liam Evans Jr.; four year commissioner. G W. Lindquist, auditor. William England. 10 - considering a selective sales tax program, which would in- - t t 1, dude a tax oil luxury articles. Let IIU ri 111 INtu lOlK, as a means of building up the' revenue base depleted by failing income tax collections. While final decision has not been reached as to recommenNEW YORK, Oct. 22. UP ' dations to be made to congress, it was indicated today that of- - Premier Laval of France arrived licials have about come to the today to confer with President conclusion that a tax increase Hoover on joint action by the will be necessary. Un.ted States to Among the articles being con- - the equilibrium of the world sidered as subject for a sales in the present economic crisis, Laval was taken from the liner tax are automobiles, radio sets, De France and paraded to gasoline, matches, theatre ad-li- e ' mission and such other articles the city hall, where he was giv-a- s en America's official greeting, were subject to the "nuisance taxes" levied during and in reply outlined in strictly the world war. (general teinis the purpose of The almost absolute necessity his visit without going into de-increasing tax schedules was iads of the subjects he will revealed today in treasury fig- discuss at Washington, such as ures showing that the deficit war debts, leparalions or dishas mounted to the enormous armament. France was deeply touched total of $617,575,720, which indicated a deficit at the end of when President Hoover invited the present fiscal ??ar ap- me to visit him. Laval said. "She realized that this gesture the $2,000,000,000 proaching is not alone the expression of (billion) mark. The administration is oppos- an old and tried friendship ed, it was learned today, to any between our great democracies, American noticeable increase on sur-ta- x bemem had turned to rates, officials taking the posi- - cause in the nudst of a widetion that taxes there are heavy she redisturbance, enough now in view of depress- spread mained sound." ed business, and that additionYou know how to put interal levies would bring in no subnational solidarity into practice stantial additional revenues. in the most generous way. he and have many continued, . times proved it But a crisis has arisen which grave has interrupted yoirr development as well as that of other In a world tom countries. with doubt, our two great democracies together must search for an apply methods which will restore calm and establish equilibrium." LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22. (UP) Laval and the of fici l French -- Mrs. Minnie Ruth Judd. 27, ac- Dartv. including his daughter, two in cused of murdering girls Josette, arrived at Quarantine heir and Phoenix shipping in New York harbor early in bodies here, will be arrested the morning. soon, harassed local officers pre dieted today of futile After 60 hours searching police said they felt the end of the hunt was mar and that the fugitive, accused of having slain Miss Hedvig i, Samuel.xon and Mrs. Agnes would be taken --.1 Lcs An- Supt. L. A. Petersen was the DetectiV" Lieutenant Joe Fil- the Logan Senior speaker homicide s3uad. Wed-an- d Detective Inspector David high's regular assembly Davidson botn said tiiey ex-i- nesday ' , , l , l pected results soon but lefused Pe?H'sc of Theodore Roo.se-t- leo to reveal what lnfiiynalion led birthday Mr. elt occurs next week. the predictions. "Mrs. Judd is hiding rlpht Petersen chose to tell a few f sl?n,.fifanF.?.nc,..ni? in the city. Filkas said, "I expect well get her soon. his life which wall illustrate 'We are convinced she is in the motto of Roosevelt. "If you or near Los Angeles," Inspec- cant go round to the solution cut straight tor Davidson said, she couldn't of a problem, have gone far without money or through. Roosevelt was truly as one who, when lie change cf clothing. We vciil pictured ihad lhe right on his side, reach- pick her 110J directly." ed decisions quickly and stuck to them. He was always optnms- LOADING PIT tic, and wnen U. S. entered Spanish-America- n war he Appropriation of $25 for con-th- e safety first, but struction of, a loading pit atisald "It Clarkston was made by the duly nnst. Ruth Owens, accompanied by Cache county commissioners on h Wednesday at the request of Idell Grander, sang two G. Christiansen and T. bers. "I Love tne Moon. and J. Buttars, Jr., both of Clark-- 1 "As We Part" Donald Merrill ston. offered the invocation. 1 ' of SI SEES Le-ro- ... D agreement for A cooperative toad work to stall November 1 was sigivd by tin' Cache county conums.xionei x and the state road commission Wednesday. By its terms. Cache county will contribute $7,500, tins sum to be matched by the road commission for grading trie Logan Hyrum. and Web.xter-Lewistu- n secondary state highway. Cache county labor and teams will be used in the work with Cache county furnishing tne equipment and the state having a timekeener as its only state hired employe. -- re P1! nt num-Josep- SEES Auto from the UNITED PRESS ARE SEEN AS The charge that certain naval cowollicers uie circulating ardly and insidious propaganda against Piesident. Hoovers economy program was made to the piesident today by Chairman Wood of the house appropriations committee. START NORTH FRANCISCO Bay Airdrome, Alameda, Calif., Oct. 22 UPi Despite rainfalls general CHIEF NOPE Executives of Nations Roads Meet Today SAN over their route, Pilot Charles Rector and two deputy sheriffs guarding Everett Frank Lindsay, confessed wile murderer, resumed their airplane trip toward Seattle today. ATTEMPTS SUICIDE DENVER, Colo, Oct. 22 (UP) Norman Winston Wharton, 21. ol Colorado Springs, who was sentenced to yesterday serve trom 15 to 20 years in the state penitentiary for robstate bank last Friday, attempted to commit suicide in ins cell at the Denver City jail today. bing tiie Englewood FATHER FREED POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 22 Even though his own (UP) son testified his father jerked a nail from a wall and stabbed Indian Officer W. H. Jensen, Ninip Toane, Blackfoot Indian was acquitted on a charge of assaulting Jensen. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. UP) Wage cuts for railroad workers, and strenuous op22 i position to the interstate commerce commissions plan for aid for distressed railroad companies. appeared today as subjects for consideration by controlling officials of the nations railroads meeting the program calif for consideration of the absolute necessity of further reductions in operating costs, wage cuts are seen as the meat of the discussion. The carriers have cut all other expenses as far as possible; now if they must reduce costs still further, wages must suffer, It was believed. here-Whil- WAGE CUTS ARE LIKE DYNAMITE Wage reduction is a ticklish subject with railroad men. As one who refused to allow h?s name to be used, said: Id rather jump into the ocean 500 miles from land than talk wage reductions. Its the worst sort of dynamite. BODY FOUND He expressed the view that 22 Oct. STARK, Me., (UP) the railroad brotherhoods apfound a body Possibility that parently fail to realize that hanging from a hemlock here their future is tied up with that Force of be that might of the railroad companies. I Joseph Manhattan Carter, supreme court justice, was seriously considered by Sheriff Elton H. Markham today. TOT WEARS OLD ROBE MEMPHIS, Tenn. In 1829 a tiny baby, swaddled in a beau- tiful tucked, puffed and robe, was christened Edmond Richards. Now 102 years later, his Mary Dell Richards, wall wear the same robe at her christening. he said. At any other ble, time I would be In thorough sympathy; but the interstate commerce commission has offered no aid whatsoever. It has been blind to the real crisis and it has left the railroads no al- ternative, if they must save themselves. Outside of wage reductions, the carriers one hope of salvation lies In President Hoover, the executive stated. Theres been much talk of a plan he is formulating to aid us," he said, but personally I havent a great deal of faith. SEEK DEFINITE PLAN PRESS INQUIRY Oct. 22 OAKLAND, Calif., (UP) A citywide inquiry into alleged bribery of policemen by liquor interests was pressed by FOR CUTTING federal, city ano county officInformally, executives were ials today with prospects that indictments will shortly be re- talking among themselves before opening of the two-da- y turned. conference today, of what sort of definite plan for wage reTHE BRUTE Wu -- Married duction might be adopted. One MILWAUKEE, three months and not one kiss plan discussed Involved canfrom her husband! That's what cellation of contract with the Irene Trieble 24. says in her brotherhood under the divorce e( mplaint filed against clause, which would bring the 30-d- ay her husband, Eugene. 35 As if tins were not enough, he likewise criticized her rooking and spent most ol his time at home sleeping. - FACES OPPOSITION WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 (UP) Firm imposition to American participation m a security pact will be eneounieied by Premier Laval if lie bungs up the xub-lem ins conversations with Homer and Secretary of Stale Stimxon during his four day visit which begins ct Pre-icien- t, The Weather al Cy (5 Cv ceived various cuts and bruises. Both were given lir.xt aid hete but said thev will wait until reaching Seattle for medical treatment. Hahn, who was driving, said the car turned over tune when he was forced to swerve shar-- 1 ply to the left to avoid an car. The mishap oc-- 1 curred In the Nevada divert 30 miles west of Lovelock We were heading down a gulley when the other car came over a bluff and headed straight toward us." the attor-- 1 ney. who is counsel for tin Scnpps-Canfiel- d said. group, "The driver became excited and swerved diagonally anross our path, so that I had to turn left. . dont say that tha position of the brotherhood Is Indefensi- long-missi- question to a head quickly. A second plan was for appolnt-- i nient of a committee to negot-- 1 iate with the brotherhoods for voluntary acceptance of a wage cut for a limited time, They seemed to feel the ln- -i terstate commerce commission's plan of a fund pooled from on certain freight increases commodities, to be used to pay the guaranteed earnings of the weaker railroad companies, was of no practical value. today. Crash Stops Trip Of Executive To Utah Papers NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UP) -Pending outcome of several important conferences, traders remained aloof from the stork market today while prices drifted down 1 to 4 points and vol700 000 ume 5 shrank about shares below yesterdays total Further unloading took place in the railroad division where RENO, Nev., Oct. 22 (UP) buyers were unwilling to take E. W. Srripps of Seattle, treastork except at concessions of surer of the Scnpps-Canfiel- d 1 to 4 points and volume S shrank about 700,000 shares be- newspapers, and Samuel low yesterday's total. Hahn, Los Angeles attorney, were en route by train today to Seattle after escaping with I minor injuries from an automobile accident near Lovelock. two were on their way IDMIO: Showers today and to The Utah where they expected to cooler tonight; tonight; Friday visit the Herald-Journat Lofair. gan and the Provo Herald. Both UTAH Fair tonight and Fri- are members of the Scripps-Canfiel- d League. They expected day; l.ttlc change in temperat- to go north from Utah but reureversed their schedule following Maximum temperature Wed- the accident. Scripps suffered a possible nesday, 60; one year ago, 65. Minimum temperature last broken collarbone and a sprain38ed left hand while Hahn re night, 16; one year ago, - E Flashes PKOPAG M. STARTED WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UP) WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 (UPl Tlie Hoover administration is bootleg-pro- tril-lion- th i Is Seen Edison, a little boy of ten, was already working at new ideas, "trying to invent things. His teachers complained that he was "absent minded. did not pay attention, called him "dull. Many other litUe boys suffer from so called absent mindedness" which in reality is proof of a mind trying to work on its own problems, In spite cf constant interruption and exacHere are Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, laughing and tions. mothers and gay as they completed preparations for their vacation flight Fathers and TEACHERS ESPECIALLY should to the Orient from the eastern United States last spring. But their smiles are gone now. Their first stop in the United remember it. States was at Seattle where they landed while flying east. Mr. Alphonse Capone, During their stay in the Orient, the couple at least twice had is close calls with death from plane accidents. Mrs. Lindberghs big shot convicted and Judge Wilkerson father, Dwight W. Morrow, died suddenly while the couple was in China also will probably sentence him to for Leavenworth (penitentiary several years. But sentencing him does not mean SENDING him. deLegal technicalities and the sending will postpone lays for several years. Meanwhile, Mr. Capone, whose orspecialty is not cowardice, ders several suits of clothing tropical weight for his ap- s proaching Journey to Miami sunshine. Face Stormy How different from the game of racketeering. You read about Across Cascade the tropical weight" suits, and bootlegcertain Range then about a reger and racketeer, who hadof a 22. hint B. C., Oct. fused to take the VICTORIA, (UP -- Flying the last, sad leg organization and rebootleg ot what started out to be a haptire from the beer trade. vacation tour, Col. and Mrs. He was sentenced not to py were Charles A. Lindbergh Leavenworth but to death-TwM. I. A. officers winging their way to New York. men called on him, one stake Cache say-In- g Tlie.r fust stop after leaving have announced the fourth angrasped his hand firmly, while the nual Green and Gold ball, to be here at 6 30 a. m. was to have hello Max, oeen Boise, Idaho, which they other pressed a gun against held In the Palais d'Or Novemexpected to reach this morning, Max's head and fired five bul- ber 4. and the next Omaha, which was As time goes on and the poplets. stop. An After he dropped, to make ularity of this main social event to be an overnight was inmade unscheduled landing sure, they fired more bullets, of the stake Mutual year beat Seattle at 7 08 a. m. They creases. .some leatures of it then does not recog- come well established and are continued their eastward flight nize any appeal. The law may expected as a matter of course. at 7 32 a. ni. and were expected cn Such features, for example, as to stop at Boise, Idaho, have to come to that. color scheme, full orchestra, route east. The weaUmr which the faMen come and go, stocks rise prize danre, genial atmosphere and attendance prize will be of- mous pair will fly through in1 and fall, governments dwindle ON. fered again this year. the Inst part 01 their voy-and pass, SCIENCE GOES labIn some respects, however, the age is the worst the Pacilic Bell Telephone scientific t has expuieneed tilts oratories have developed a new program will be changed. The miithwi--with gales blowing up to ward year, ol air gauge to interest you. You colorful spectacle for first GO miles an hour at tunes, and know queens competing that the! atmospheie botthis heavy ram and bw clouds. The presses on us, living at theW'ater honors will be eliminated tlight "over the hump" of the year, principally because of the Ca..cade tom of the air, as the would .iiicc, which presses on fish livingNoat the expense involved To acompentableau have stopped many a llier, living sate for the omission, bottom of the ocean. (iiu not cause the Lone man could carry half the weight dance of unusual attiacti''enes.s Logie concern. as well as that his body carries, without will be substituted Almost uiwi n except by the knowing it, in atmospheric other numbers to be announced newspaper and cameramen and later. pressure. the Lindberghs The chief object of the party, a few olficials. Messrs. Jaycox and weinhart, (into Victoria aboard of Bell course, is to piomote inex- sl.pped Telephone engineers of President Jefferson liner he ( njoy-melaboratories, have invented an pensive and wholesome lour a. m. Two alter shoitly recreational to assist air measure and will air gauge that houis earlier than exiiected. leaders in carrying on their 'Their pressure to within wishes for privacy beacin wards. the activities divides the That cause ol Mr-,- Lindbereh's sad1,000,000,000,-00tual pressure by ness over the death of her faThe pressure on your body ther, Dwight V. Morrow, wore would be reduced to one respected by Canadian and ship of normal, if you could line olliculs to the lcher. atmosour of the to As they stepped top from the go would and instantly you boat they faced a ba'tery of phere, ordeal one is That with cameramen explode. flashlights to be met on our first journey poised. to the moon, or Mars. hesitated momentarily Lindy to allow the men to take their and then parked on. pictures, He smilingly but detnminedly NEW YORK. Oct. 22 (UP) refused to be interview! d, and Millions of flashing, blinking the couple proceeded immelights from Broadway of New diately to the airport, where a York to the Golden Gate at San Lockheed Vega pla t ' was held Francisco were turned down last in readiness by Vance Brece, night in memory of Thomas A California aviator. Edison. It was as if some giant hand Second Ward Rives had quenched in a single stroke Regional institute for vne Benson and Cache, Logan, Halloween Frolic virtually all illumination, harkstake Mutual Improvement as- ing back to the days of gas the 52 in be held will sociations years ago light more than A Halloween frolic kept 200 experiments Second ward members enterLogan Senior high school Fri- before Edisons Alma m 7:30 had Sonne, with filaments pbrought tained Wednesday evening m day at Cache stake Y. M. M. I- A. sup- forth the incandescent bulb. till? ward recreation ..all. The Thursaloft dance was under the direction announced holds The light liberty erintendent, went dark In Harbor New York of Edmund Jensen, and was day morning. Contest programs and activ- for a minute as did the beacon sponsored bv the ward mutual,;. season state in the for the drama, ities building. atop empire features Hallowe'en Many So dependent is. modern civwere carried out during the public speaking, dancing, be will on ilization Edison's invention, music, and story, evening including a spco alley, taken up during the institute however, that it was impossible under the direction of Aris under the direction of W. O. to put out every light. Subway We.stovcr. a booth from which Robinson, recreational director lights, for instance, remained doughnuts and cider were furof the L. D. S. church, and lit, but gay Broadway, famed nished. The Beehive girls had other M. I. A. representatives for its thousands of electric ? candy booth, the Gleaner from Salt Lake City. signs, became for sixty seconds girls, a fortune telling booth, All mutual workers are ex- at 10 p. m. a dark thoroughfare v ith Mrs. William Dalile por-- , pected to attend the Institute, lighted only by the illumination traying the witch and the Jun-- 1 ior girls sold popcorn. according to officials In charge. from a few small stores. 0. ! Program duction A FD1TION Lights Went Out. So He Goes To Miami. a Americans are good neighbors rather than good citizens.'' Gilbert K. Chesterton, English author. b By Arthur Brisbane IH What Folks Say the Cache Valley Daily H;rald, the Daily Herald and The Journal. LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, day I! . Val W. Palmer, local plumbcontractor, and Louis A. ing Kp Petersen, superintendent of the Logan chy schools, have been We lot rock and rolled nominated for president of the uver twice We opt nod the doors local Kiwanis club for next and ci aw It d out year. Valuable papers the two earElection of officers will be ned with them were strewn held about the middle of Nov- our the road but all were re- ember. President G. A. Lind- covered. Hahn said he missed quist announced Thursday a wallet containing $180, "but morning. wo will find that later. Other candidates for offices The other driver whose name are: First vice president, R. E. Halm did not learn, took them Berntson, and Dr. Clark E. to Lovelock, trom where they Haskins: .second vice president, came to Reno and boarded a Alonzo Smith; district trustee, tiain last night fur the north. H. A. Theurer, and Dr. J. C. Scripps .said it was possible Havward: board of directors: Wthat he eollaibone was broken Carl Sanders, George and his left hand injured but O'Keefe, Byron Alder, Wilford that his right hand was only Baugh. Gilbert Thorpe, L. D. bruised. Naixbitt, A. T. Henson and Dr. I know it'? all right because P. W. Eliason. I iv as able to write with it," he The secretaryship Is an ap- said. Ipointive office. rp rp ! . . o (J |