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Show Tine HerMd Joumml Today By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal & Volume 22. Saving Bank Billions. D. Coes To Republicans must find something to produce a change or ail the mistakes that Democrats know so well how to make, all the fights they knew how to start will not save the Republican party, One thing ABUNDANT MONEY would bring the needed change. More money would mean more SPENDING more JOBS renewed PROSPERITY. If President Hoover would cooperate with Senator Borah and other congressmen that want to give buying power to silver, he would solve the Republican more Sroblem, and a problem the problem of prosof perity. The monetization silver, at a reasonable ratio, permitting the world to resume buying would end the depres-- . slon. bank Savings depositors, numbering more than fifty-on- e millions, have on deposit to their credit, in this country more than twenty eight thousand million dollars. It is fortunate for our gold stand- -' ard, that they will never ask for their money in gold, ail at once. 10, 1931. FIVE OCLOCK EDITION Price 5 Cents. D STOP Utah Future Farmers Outstandinq in Nation FIGHTS UTILITIES FIGHTS FOR Spanish Fork Boy Is Detroit Leader Plans First In Stock ! To Utah Future Farmers have skyrocketed into a leading position on the national horizon through Individual and collective honors which have been won at the livestock exposition at Kansas City during the past three days. The latest achievement came Lawrence when Wednesday Simmons of Spanish Fork won sweepstake honors in judging of aU classes of livestock. Simmons will receive a $500 scholarship for his efforts. The Spanish Fork team of which young Simmons Ls a member, placed third in judging of all classes. 15 crops represented 891 of the total agricupet cent Income. ltural PRICE INCREASE TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 19. No Statement Only Reply Of C. C. Briand Gives Direct Answer To Press Officers iujs The past week has witnessed not only a price increase BY RAYMOND CLAPPER over different in at least one grade of beans Controversy United Press Correspondent. but also . heavy shipments to routes for the state highway from the business section in Lo(Copyright 1931, United Press) various consuming the nation. throughout gan to the mouth of Logan Nov. 19 (UP) DETROIT. canvon was quiet today. Frank Murphy, Detroits The Cache county commis. NOT ACCOMPLICE sion and the Logan city comold mayor, expects 0J.R) 19. -Nov. JEROME, Idaho, mission have both refused to to fight for his ideas for savIrrespective of his assertion take definite action one way was not a voluntary or the other on the road pending people from starvation and that he eviction during the congres- accomplice in the Hazelton ing further investigation. and that he sional battle over unemployment State bank robberyoff.cers off had prior PLAN ROAD UP tipped relief this winter. to the hcld-uJohn Bigley, FOURTH NORTH He plans to go to Washington former Twin Falls policeman, H. H. Blood, chairman of the commission, exearly in December to urge the today faced a robbery charge. state highway the new road up pects to take Detroit welfare plan be acceptswing around the Fourth North, ed as a national model for unJIMMY TO PLEAD south edge of the Utah State NEW YORK, Nov. 19. m.Pi employment relief. That plan, Agricultural college and along Mayor James J. Walker, deeply the brow of the hill to the canas he explains it in bnei, is: moved by the plea of an decided opposition yon unless We accept the situation as old mother for her son, has on logical arguments is a government responsibility, not told friends here he has de- based . encountered. one for private charity. cided to go to California to B. G. Thatcher, president, ana As proof that Detroit accepted plead for the freedom of Tom M. R. Hovey, secretary of the of commerce, its lesponsibility, figures are Mooney. Logan chamber state road officited show ilia that 47,000 famconfered with noATTACK TESTIMONY ilies war' tea and clothed at ih? cials Wednesday but had MORGANTOWN, W. Va Nov. thing to say when interrogated crisis peak of the unemployment 9LE) Testimony of a pretty last winter.-- - a Herald representative by f who. lifted Thursday morning. They expect Murphy' detesnt like being called the Dole Mayor. It her skirt to show jurors a birth to make a report at begives arf unfair picture of the mark, and who offered evidence of directors meeting tonight job he is trying to do, he told she was not in a room with her fore issuing a statementthe United Press in an inter- principal as charged in a misAccording to reports from salt conduct trial, was to be attack- Lake however, the two brought view. ed here today. ) suggestions for a newwith the If you want to call savwill not interfere that college. SEEK NEW TRIAL ing people from starvation Utah State Agriculturalroute cuts U.fi and eviction a dole, thats 19. NEW YORK. Nov. The The present proposed st wbat it is. But there isnt government planned today to off a large corner of the soutn-weseek a new trial of Charles V. any dole about it. The dole section of the college is a fiction of those who are and grounds. Bob, mining promoter backer of the Byrd Antarctic PRESIDENT OUT against doing anything and who do not want the govexpedition, and Fredtck C. OF CITY ernment to take any responof mail Russell on charge Preston G. Peterson, a memfraud. sibility. They say private of the Utah state road ber dole. a isnt charity They commission and a brother of call my plan a dole simply UPHOLDS SENTENCE of the because the government is DENVER, Nov. 19 (U.P) The President E. G. Peterson be m to is expected court it. college, of circuit doing United States for a further convicSaturday has the Logan upheld appeals Murphy is leading Detroit in tion of George H. Butler, for- investigation of the route- Peterson, however, is in fighting back from the hardest mer president of the Western times sirce the automobile be- Livestock Loan company, on the east and will not be back gan to pour its stream of gold-t- n charges of using the mails to until after Thanksgiving so it wealth into this industrial defraud. will be impossible for the two wonderiand. to confer before that time. Hope is rising here. NewsIn the meantime, the petitions BANDITS KILLED be kept on boys stand on street corners CHICAGO, Nov. 19 (U.R) Sixty asking that the road calling out the headlines that bandits have been shot and the island as at present, are one plant is going to hire 5000 killed by again, adding Chicago police and being circulated men. Wheat prices go up a private citizens since January 1. more names to the growing list. cent and Detroit knows that this means more farmers will buy automobiles. Inquiries By Ernest O. 'Thompson, above, mayor of Amarillo, Tex., has forced down rates on power, lights, water and gas jn his town uritil the annual saving to the people totals more than all the city taxes they pay. His latest battle was with the telephone company DUCE CHECKS Probation lOfficer 20 Pages in 3 Sections Be sure and read all three sections of this enlarged edition of the Herald-Journ- al today. You will find 20 pages, packed to the top with interesting news and vertisements of Logan merchants. live-wir- e ad- ndent PARlSf'Wjri'i9 ar 80-ye- ar . CLOSES The Logan canyon road is Impassable for through traffic to and from Garden City Clerk Fred Rich of the Cache National forest service said Thursday morning. Ranger station lookouts have reported two feet of snow on the divide, and eighteen inches in the canyon section beyond the forks. The route is only passable to a point three miles east of the forks, the official said. BEKS NEW YORK, Nov. 19 0J.R) Movements on the stock exchange were irregular today, but was steadier. the undertone Higher grain prices, firmer silver and steadier cotton futures helped somewhat In restoring order. Volume continued small. The list opened lower, advanced and then moved back and forth on varied dividend news. In the afternoon railroads led a rally which was participated in by all groups, including the coppers. were irregular, Bonds also featured by the rails which dropped in early trading and steadied later. Western Union 6 dropped 7 points to a record low. The stock equalled its low for 16 years but rallied. 2s A transient snooper stopping off in Logan for a brief sojourn to assist the local officers to dry up Cache county, already one of the most torrid districts in Utah, is out $5 and he wants it back. The money was expended by him for moonshine whisky, but since the delivery of the fluid failed, he is anxious to get possession again of the coin. Delroy Huff, previous address unknown, but apparently hailing from Idaho Falls, blew into Logan several days ago with two companions. Shortly afterwards Huff began looking for forbidden liquid refreshments to be served under the Volstead act. Encountering a young man, perhaps already pointed outfol-to him by some one else, the lowing conversation ensued: Whats the chance to get some liquor around here?" I dont know a thing about liquor, the Logan youth is said to have replied. Heres $8. See if you cant get me a gallon. Eight dollars! You cant get a gallon of liquor in Logan for $8. Whisky is hard to get ahold of around here and you cant get it any less than $10 a gallon. Besides I dont know where you could get any even at that price. Later in the evening. Huff is said to have sent $5 with a friend of the young man for which he wanted moonshine The whisky was never delivered to Huff. As an aftermath to the episode Huff, Monday swore out a complaint against Max Smith handsome and dapper The complain sets forth that Smith obtain under false oretenses b; receiving from Huff 85 In ca under the pretense and lepre sentation that he would bu? and furnish the said Delroy Huff moonshine whisky for which the said defendant failed and neglected to do, bu' unlawfully kept and retained the said $5.00." The incident is alleged taken place on the evening of November 10. According tc C. V. Mohr, county clerk, Delroy Huff and Leroy Clark were sworn in as deputy sheriffs of Cache county on November 12, No salary stiou lations have been made for the new deputies by the county commission, according to the minutes of the commission Mr Mohr said. From the sheriff.' contingency fund (they have been paid $20 already. Huff and Clark are registered with a pal at a local rooming house but not by the names under which they were sworn in as deputy sheriffs of Cache county. The names appearing in the registry are Leo Clark. Bod Smith and Joe Myers. The case of Huff vs. Smith will be tried in the citv court with Judge Jesse P. Rich, whisky. (UJii Inter- vention by the United States, either independently or in collaboration with the league of nations, would Insure the rapid and peaceful solution" of the Manchurian aristide crisis, Briand, acting president of the league, told the United Press today. Just prior to the extremely important sessions this morning, a forerunner of impending discussion of the momentous Issue of involklng an economic Boycott upon Japan, Briand was reached by the United Press for a reply to this specific question: p, Snooping Snooper Snookered Now He Wants Money Back DASHIELL (CopyrighLJMi by United Press) red-hair- Pre-side- nt M4IXL- - United Press Staff Correspo- points 4, Applicants for the post of juvenile probation officer in Cache county numbering six took the examination Wednes-afternobefore B. H. Robinson of Salt Lake City, secretary of the state jdvenile court comissmion. Mr. Robinson came here Wednesday to act with Juvenile Judge L. Tom Perry in the matter. The applicants ere George Herding, Andrew King, Jane Andrews, Joseph Nielsen. E. J. Gibbons and Archie Egbert. From this eroun the juvenile officer will be chosen soon. Urge Model For Nation Judging - west portion tonight. IDAHO: Unsettled, probably 4 with rain or snow tonight and ' Friday; clearing north and west portion Friday; wanner southeast portion tonight. Maximum temperature Wedr nesday, 35; one year ago, 32. Minimum temperature last night, 15; one year ago, 2 UNITED PRESS same - Fair tonight and Friday, except unsettled northwest portion; wanner north- a The value of Montanas 1931 farm product was $37,780,000 as compered with the value of $57,033,000 a year ago when the co UTAH: FARM QUEEN ALL SILENT CROP VALUES DROP HELENA, Mont., Nov. 19 Ob-Pre- The Weather b-- from the UPGNGMI r-- r Flashes These savings amount to MANY BOYS. about THREE TIMES AS MUCH STATES REPRESENTED GOLD AS THERE IS IN THE There were 99 boys representWORLD. contest. 33 states The average savings deposit ingThe team in thefirst in swine placed for each American is $277. Prossecond in sheep, third perous New York state has judging, in horses and fifth in judging $619 savings per inhabitant, mier quality and cuts of meats. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. and tatal savings, for that one the Other members of the team are Benito Mussolini of state, are about seven billions, Raleigh Williams and J. Creer about equal to the united gold Creer, incidentally, won ninth Italy told his foreign minister, Dino Grandi, by telephone from and the hoards of . "France -place in the individual judging Rome today that he .was fol" United States. of all classes. Joseph F. Skinwith' the" greatifet interner is class leader and accom- lowing est the progress of Grandis John D. Rockefeller left panied the boys to Kansas City. conversations with President Hills, for Florida. The follow Hoover and These achievements of State Secretary of fountain youth two other outstanding records Stimson. particular sought for in Florida was not established by Utah Future After the conversation, Granfound, but a better, more re- Farmers earlier in the week. On adliable one is there- It is the Monday, Keith Rhodes of Gar- di revised the text of an over fountain of health, of life giv- land and a student at the Utah dress which he will deliver at 6:30 p. m. ing warmth and invigorating State Agricultural college, plac- the radio called Mussolini from rays poured out by the warm ed third in the national Future hisGrandi hotel here at 9 oclock winter sun. The sun's rays build Farmer oratorical contest while was 3 p. m. in Rome. up vitamin D in the blood, giv- the Bear River Future Farmers which was horseback riding ing strength and longer years.of of Garland placed second on Mussolini and could not be located. Gran. In years to come millions a in actinational club Tuesday di remained on the telephone Americans will appreciate the vity contest. in 15 minutes while attaches great sun parlor that stretches IS OUTSTANDING Rome tried to locate the prealong our southern border, GROUP WORK mier. , from Georgia, Florida, along It was not until an hour later The word of the remarkable the gulf coast states and Calirecord, by far the best ever when Mussolini returned, that fornia. Take your Pullman car, or made by any one state in the the call was completed. Two This is contests, was received in Logan men spoke for seven minutes. your automobile and go. reasonby L. R. Humphreys, state di- It cost $84.00. the time, everything is Mussolini expressed high satable in price this winter. And rector of the work. Mr. Humyou have the same sun and air phreys, in a statement Thurs- isfaction" at the reception and as John D. Rockefeller. Cold day, paid high tribute to the kindness of this country to winters are dangerous, for old boys themselves and to their Grandi. He told Grandi to give leaders, Mr. Skinner of Spanish to President Hoover and Stimage especially. Fork and Mark Nichols, Charles son his personal greetings. On Nov. 1st, as noticed here, H. Last and S. L. Spillman. There are three Future FarRussia paid $6,000,000 to settle bills in New York. Now Russia mer chapters in Cache county. de posts $4,500,000 more to pay They are at the North Cache, other. bills, chiefly for American Logan Junior and South Cache Russia. high schools. Each has a large machinery, sent to Where does Russia get the and enthusiastic group doing FOR STUDENTS money? We refuse to lend her, excellent work under competent because we are so much purer teachers. than Russia. She did not pay the czars debts, or Kerensky's, HYRUM The Hyrum stake and we cannot stand that-,- , Relief society is sponsoring a high it is true that our ownworthhealth program in an effort to finance, with issues of have every child served a hot less stocks has taken at least at school where children dish own thirty billions from our And carry lunches. foolish home speculators. The Paradise-Avo- n school, many American billions that 30 pupils riding busses with international finance traded and carrying lunches, is the for the worthless bonds of into report that through the first heads Employees, department numerable foreign countries, and the of the Relief Society efforts Cache commissioners of will never come back. But that the loyal support of officers, have to contricounty reagreed does not wipe out Russias mothers and cooperation of the two bute Der cent of their fusal to pay our bankers. teachers in the school, a hot pay checks to the thi, Russia announces the biggest monthly fundmilk and vegetable dish will be - The comcounty county land plane built thus far, the missioners are at the school during the ANT-1empowered to served with five engines, carweather. severe make such of the disposition crew. rying 36 passengers and Relief Society officers of The as fund see fit. they .. And worse news for those This agreement was made the Paradise and Avon wards Bick-mor- e, that shiver at the word Bolafternoon at an em- are Priscilla James, Lettie Wednesday announces her shevism Russia Mary Shipley and Mrs. A. courtat the ployees meeting out these Bank-hea- d readiness to turn The action was taken H. Pulsipher, Mrs- - Samuel carriers for troops" in MASS house. and Mrs. Kate Olsen. rj PRODUCTION. as a means of providing unemMany of the Relief society ofLet us hope all this is aimed ployment or other needy relief C. V. ficers in other school districts Clerk this winter, County adwell a nation at Japan, in the stake are investigating vanced in aviation and ready Mohr said Thursday morning. conditions preparatory to offernot at aimed for trouble, and ing similar health programs and this nation, temptingly rich, Six Take Exam For also working out some superviand quite unprepared. sion of their lunch period. ( NOVEMBER Flor'da. Politicians attach importance to the election of a Democratic congressman from the Republican eighth district of Michigan. This has not happpened before in thirty years, and Republicans, RURAL REPUBLICANS, TOO voting Democratic for the first time in their lives, remarked, in many cases, Well, a change might help. In other I might as well be a words, Democrat as the way I am. . A Y, Russia Builds a Big One. 1 , UTAH.THURSD LOGAN, Pages Today. U. S. INTERVENTION More Money, More Jobs. John 20 Number 271. 1931) Queen of the Harvest is the title they gave Elizabeth Herd of Higginsville, Mo., at the annual barnwarming dance staged by the College of Agriculture at the University of Missouri. Miss Herd, a freshman, is shown here horse. standing beakle Mies MUKDEN, Manchuria, Nov. 19 o:.Ri Japanese troops broke through the last line of Chinese defense near the walled city of Tsitsihar at dawn today, occupied the city at 10 a. m., then chased the fleeing Chinese northward. The Chinese garrison, led by General Ma Chan-Sha- n fled after its ranks had been shattered by the Japanese attack in a final desperate clash before Tsitsihar. Japanese occupation of Tsitsihar had pursuit of the Chise nese northward drew the further into the sphere if Soviet Russias influence.! The Chinese population of Tsitsihar, left behind by its defending troops, is in panic-strickRight from the city iespite the intense cold 10 decrees below zero the Japanese fficial messages announced. Virtually all of the inhabitants vacuated uu terrible confusion, abandoning homes and Thousands fled hrough the snow to western districts despite reports that ;trong bandit hordes were there. The Japanese announced their roops had occupied the Chinese astern railroad, which is un-!con-ro- l, joint Soviet-Chineto the east and west of Anganchi in pursuit of the lemoralized Chinese army. Nip-oone- en er se e E FEED through the Invocation of the Kellogg peace pact, interfere or assist in the eourse of .the league of nations In seeking a peaceful solution In the churlan situation? The veteran French fee mans reply was prompt end emphatic, He said: As I have maintained since the beginning of the question. Intervention of the United States, independently or in collaboration with the league would clarify and strengthen the position taken by the nations and ensure a rapid and peaceful solution. Briands statement clarified uncertainty which has existed here and in Washington over the effect independent action by the United States would have on the course taken by the league council. '. if se CHINA (HI RUN BN ASK ANSWER TO QUESTION Would direct intervention by the United Press, especially FELT WOULD CLASH WITH LEAGUE The Washington government has been understood to feel that if the United States took strictly-separataction such as calling on Japan and China to abide by their obligations under the Kellogg-Brian- d treaty outlawing war, a conflict of interests might arise between the United States and the league. Washington presumably saw a possibility, in this event, that the United States might find itself left with the crisis in Its own lap. Briand, at least, apparently does nQt see such a possibility because he believes whatever intervention action Washington may take, even Independently, would be of benefit. OFFICER SHOT ASHLAND, Ore., Nov. 9 Ota) Victor Knox, veteran policeman of the Ashland city police force, was sisrt and fatally wounded last night by two men who suddenly appeared from behind seven freight cars as Knox and his companion, Roy Lavmon. were passing in an Ashland police prowl car. LOANS The deadline for filing applifeedcations for livestock-farer loans granted by the federal eovernment has been set as Wednesday, Nov. 25., according to County Agricultural R. L. m Wrigley. ri aDplications must reach Grand Forks, N. D government clearing station for the applications by Nov. 30. .? Applicants should have their r'-'7 forms signed immediately by the f Ji I" e4r AS' IV1 If I I livestock feeder loan committee for Cache county of which County Commissioner L. H. Al- You really are smart if you hop len is chairman, representing the north end of the county, F. Right out to the stores, sos to P. Champ, the central section, shop. It is funny how fast and T. W., Peterson of Hyrum, the southern district. Shopping days slip right past. All 1 I r |